We investigated the impact of pastoral management on birds in subtropical grassy eucalypt woodland in southeastern Queensland, Australia, where the patterns of land management have made it possible to disentangle the effects of livestock grazing from those of tree clearing. We recorded changes in bird species composition, density, and relative abundance across two woodland habitat types (riparian and nonriparian) and two levels of clearing (wooded and nonwooded) and three levels of livestock grazing (low, moderate, and high) replicated over space (1000 km(2)) and time (2001-2002). We predicted that species that depend on understory vegetation would be most negatively affected by livestock grazing. A Bayesian generalized linear model showed ...
1. Habitat structure is a major determinant of bird species diversity. One process by which habitat ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. ...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. ...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
This study reports on the responses of bird assemblages to woodland clearance, fragmentation and hab...
Management of the dynamics of woody vegetation in Australia’s tropical savannas is a vexing issue fo...
Management of the dynamics of woody vegetation in Australia’s tropical savannas is a vexing issue fo...
We assessed the degree to which fencing, livestock exclusion, and replanting of riparian zones affec...
The impact of forest management on diurnal bird assemblages and abundance was investigated in contig...
1. Habitat structure is a major determinant of bird species diversity. One process by which habitat ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. ...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. ...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
This study reports on the responses of bird assemblages to woodland clearance, fragmentation and hab...
Management of the dynamics of woody vegetation in Australia’s tropical savannas is a vexing issue fo...
Management of the dynamics of woody vegetation in Australia’s tropical savannas is a vexing issue fo...
We assessed the degree to which fencing, livestock exclusion, and replanting of riparian zones affec...
The impact of forest management on diurnal bird assemblages and abundance was investigated in contig...
1. Habitat structure is a major determinant of bird species diversity. One process by which habitat ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...