<p>Habitat types are defined by rainfall zone (H = High (>800 mm), M = Medium (600–800 mm) and L = Low (<600 mm)) and savanna habitat structure (rocky or non-rocky).</p
Many species are considered to be threatened by the direct and synergistic effects of increased temp...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are usually construed as having negative consequences for wildlife, a...
This paper presents the background for a series on the biology of small mammals in the Mitchell Plat...
<p>Rainfall is plotted as the amount of rain received in the wet season prior to sampling.</p
<p>In the legend, “High”, “Medium” and “Low” refer to rainfall zones (high >800 mm, medium 600–800 m...
<p>*Introduced species. Statistics are for the Kruskal-Wallis (<i>H</i>) test and <i>P</i> values <0...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
<p>D.F., degrees of freedom; F, F statistic for Analysis of Variance; <i>P</i>, <i>P</i> significanc...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
<p>Trapping results are shown for different percentages of total captures. Pitfall trap data were pr...
<p>States are indicated by rectangles and transitions that drive state-changes are shown by arrows. ...
This study examines the distribution and abundance of the small terrestrial mammal fauna (non-volant...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Distribution data on the mammals of the wet tropics have been used to analyse biogeographic patterns...
Many species are considered to be threatened by the direct and synergistic effects of increased temp...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are usually construed as having negative consequences for wildlife, a...
This paper presents the background for a series on the biology of small mammals in the Mitchell Plat...
<p>Rainfall is plotted as the amount of rain received in the wet season prior to sampling.</p
<p>In the legend, “High”, “Medium” and “Low” refer to rainfall zones (high >800 mm, medium 600–800 m...
<p>*Introduced species. Statistics are for the Kruskal-Wallis (<i>H</i>) test and <i>P</i> values <0...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
<p>D.F., degrees of freedom; F, F statistic for Analysis of Variance; <i>P</i>, <i>P</i> significanc...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
<p>Trapping results are shown for different percentages of total captures. Pitfall trap data were pr...
<p>States are indicated by rectangles and transitions that drive state-changes are shown by arrows. ...
This study examines the distribution and abundance of the small terrestrial mammal fauna (non-volant...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Distribution data on the mammals of the wet tropics have been used to analyse biogeographic patterns...
Many species are considered to be threatened by the direct and synergistic effects of increased temp...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are usually construed as having negative consequences for wildlife, a...
This paper presents the background for a series on the biology of small mammals in the Mitchell Plat...