Snow is an important factor in the lives of flora and fauna in those regions where it occurs. Despite this, there is a relative lack of information about the ecological role of snow. In addition, on a global scale the majority of the research on snow ecology has been based in the boreal regions of North America and Eurasia. Insights from these areas may not extrapolate well to Australia. The distribution and physical characteristics of snow are highly variable both temporally and spatially. Its occurrence is affected by a range of factors acting at multiple scales. Working in snow covered areas, however, presents considerable practical problems, particularly for researchers attempting to sample organisms in the subnivean space between t...
Increasing legume abundance is an important component of pastoral intensification, in providing incr...
Vast tracts of viable agricultural land are located in the northern latitudes of Eurasia and North A...
Evidence for the warming of the climate system is considered unequivocal. Observations from all cont...
The principle objective of this study was to examine the potential impact of the Cat, Fox and dog o...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Since European settlement of south-eastern Aust...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Semi-arid and arid ecosystems occupy 45 % of the...
The three studies reported in this thesis have been conducted on the Alpine ibex population of the M...
We studied variation in snow conditions and selection of pasture area according to altitude by semi-...
The alpine region around Australia’s highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko, is part of one of the th...
High altitude and latitude environments are among those areas of the Planet that are experiencing th...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are recognised as the two primary threats to biological diversity wor...
The Southwest region of Western Australia is a recognised ‘biodiversity hotspot’, as it possesses hi...
The endangered Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) inhabits the high mountain regions through central Asia...
Spyridium microphyllum (F. Muell. ex Reissek) Druce and Spyridium obcordatum (Hook. f) W. M. Curtis...
22. Canadian Lynx Lynx canadensis French: Lynx du Canada / German: Kanadischer Luchs / Spanish...
Increasing legume abundance is an important component of pastoral intensification, in providing incr...
Vast tracts of viable agricultural land are located in the northern latitudes of Eurasia and North A...
Evidence for the warming of the climate system is considered unequivocal. Observations from all cont...
The principle objective of this study was to examine the potential impact of the Cat, Fox and dog o...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Since European settlement of south-eastern Aust...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Semi-arid and arid ecosystems occupy 45 % of the...
The three studies reported in this thesis have been conducted on the Alpine ibex population of the M...
We studied variation in snow conditions and selection of pasture area according to altitude by semi-...
The alpine region around Australia’s highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko, is part of one of the th...
High altitude and latitude environments are among those areas of the Planet that are experiencing th...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are recognised as the two primary threats to biological diversity wor...
The Southwest region of Western Australia is a recognised ‘biodiversity hotspot’, as it possesses hi...
The endangered Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) inhabits the high mountain regions through central Asia...
Spyridium microphyllum (F. Muell. ex Reissek) Druce and Spyridium obcordatum (Hook. f) W. M. Curtis...
22. Canadian Lynx Lynx canadensis French: Lynx du Canada / German: Kanadischer Luchs / Spanish...
Increasing legume abundance is an important component of pastoral intensification, in providing incr...
Vast tracts of viable agricultural land are located in the northern latitudes of Eurasia and North A...
Evidence for the warming of the climate system is considered unequivocal. Observations from all cont...