Since pastoralism began in Australia’s rangelands, the number of artificial watering points (AWPs) has increased dramatically, such that today, few areas of rangeland are further than 10 km from water. This increased availability of water has caused many ecological impacts. Unfortunately, such impacts are poorly understood in the context of an Australian conservation reserve, thus hindering strategic management. This study examined the spatial distribution of vertebrate (kangaroos, small mammals, lizards and avifauna) and vegetative variables around open AWPs as well as AWPs that have been closed since pastoralism (sheep-grazing) ceased nearly thirty years ago in Sturt National Park, arid New South Wales. The study also examined verteb...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
Populations of macropods are higher than estimated pre-European densities in many parts of Australia...
ANTHROPOGENIC change to Australian habitats accelerated rapidly during the late 1800s as sheep grazi...
Grazing by overabundant herbivores can cause land degradation and reduce biological diversity. Acros...
Grazing by overabundant herbivores can cause land degradation and reduce biological diversity. Acros...
Provision of artificial waterpoints in Australian rangelands has resulted in an increase in the rang...
Many national parks in Australian rangelands were formerly grazing properties. Even after domestic s...
The expansion of the artificial water-point network and livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid Aust...
Native vegetation placed under an agri-environment scheme (AES) is purported to support greater biod...
This thesis addressed three issues related to the management and conservation of small terrestrial v...
Surface water availability in drylands has changed with the introduction of artificial water points....
Surface water availability in drylands has changed with the introduction of artificial water points....
Surface water availability in drylands has changed with the introduction of artificial water points....
1. The movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Rhidian HarringtonThe role of artificial waterin...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
Populations of macropods are higher than estimated pre-European densities in many parts of Australia...
ANTHROPOGENIC change to Australian habitats accelerated rapidly during the late 1800s as sheep grazi...
Grazing by overabundant herbivores can cause land degradation and reduce biological diversity. Acros...
Grazing by overabundant herbivores can cause land degradation and reduce biological diversity. Acros...
Provision of artificial waterpoints in Australian rangelands has resulted in an increase in the rang...
Many national parks in Australian rangelands were formerly grazing properties. Even after domestic s...
The expansion of the artificial water-point network and livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid Aust...
Native vegetation placed under an agri-environment scheme (AES) is purported to support greater biod...
This thesis addressed three issues related to the management and conservation of small terrestrial v...
Surface water availability in drylands has changed with the introduction of artificial water points....
Surface water availability in drylands has changed with the introduction of artificial water points....
Surface water availability in drylands has changed with the introduction of artificial water points....
1. The movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Rhidian HarringtonThe role of artificial waterin...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
Populations of macropods are higher than estimated pre-European densities in many parts of Australia...
ANTHROPOGENIC change to Australian habitats accelerated rapidly during the late 1800s as sheep grazi...