Rehabilitation is seen as a key strategy for minimising biodiversity losses. Although most rehabilitation strategies aim to provide habitat for fauna, they usually focus entirely on establishing vegetation. Successful vegetation establishment, however, does not necessarily provide habitat to the same species that are threatened by habitat loss. Improved understanding of faunal response to rehabilitation is required if rehabilitation techniques are to be refined and deliver the hoped for biodiversity outcomes. This study aimed to assess to what extent post-mining rehabilitation on the Weipa bauxite plateau has restored the bird habitat values of the pre-mining native forest. Bird assemblages, vegetation, and landscape functionality were comp...
Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both reme...
Ecological restoration has emerged as a key strategy for conserving tropical forests and habitat spe...
Habitat loss due to land conversion for agriculture is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss a...
Context Rehabilitation is increasingly being promoted as a strategy for minimising and even reversin...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Overabundant native species are a growing problem globally, in part due to anthropogenic landscape m...
Surface mining often changes the native landscape and vegetation of an area. Reclamation is used to ...
Aim To provide, through a large‐scale long‐term field study, an empirical evaluation of the extent ...
Globally increasing rates of mine site discontinuations are resulting in the need for immediate impl...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Over the past few decades, declines in bird population densities have been recorded in agricultural ...
Habitat restoration can play an important role in recovering functioning ecosystems and improving bi...
Globally increasing rates of mine site discontinuations are resulting in the need for immediate impl...
The conversion of native forests to pastures and crops is one of the most extensive causes of defore...
Aim: To provide, through a large-scale long-term field study, an empirical evaluation of the extent ...
Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both reme...
Ecological restoration has emerged as a key strategy for conserving tropical forests and habitat spe...
Habitat loss due to land conversion for agriculture is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss a...
Context Rehabilitation is increasingly being promoted as a strategy for minimising and even reversin...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Overabundant native species are a growing problem globally, in part due to anthropogenic landscape m...
Surface mining often changes the native landscape and vegetation of an area. Reclamation is used to ...
Aim To provide, through a large‐scale long‐term field study, an empirical evaluation of the extent ...
Globally increasing rates of mine site discontinuations are resulting in the need for immediate impl...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Over the past few decades, declines in bird population densities have been recorded in agricultural ...
Habitat restoration can play an important role in recovering functioning ecosystems and improving bi...
Globally increasing rates of mine site discontinuations are resulting in the need for immediate impl...
The conversion of native forests to pastures and crops is one of the most extensive causes of defore...
Aim: To provide, through a large-scale long-term field study, an empirical evaluation of the extent ...
Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both reme...
Ecological restoration has emerged as a key strategy for conserving tropical forests and habitat spe...
Habitat loss due to land conversion for agriculture is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss a...