Nest box programs have often been established to conserve hollow-dependent fauna but their effectiveness is unknown in many jurisdictions. We examined nest box effectiveness in a 10-year experimental study in the Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forest
Nestboxes are a popular measure to support populations of endangered secondary-cavity breeding birds...
Most obligate cavity-nesting birds are considered to be nest-site limited, either by time or energy ...
The cavities that develop in veteran trees represent a key microhabitat for forest biodiversity and ...
Tree-cavity-dependent wildlife faces future shortages of cavities due to a decline in the abundance ...
Vegetation restoration is considered an important strategy for reversing biodiversity decline in agr...
Nest boxes are frequently used in conservation programs for tree-cavity dependent wildlife. There is...
The results are reported of a nest-box study conducted in two locations in the mountain ash (Eucalyp...
The use of artificial nestboxes has improved the understanding of the ecology and behaviour of secon...
Context. Nest boxes are a useful tool in the reintroduction, conservation and monitoring of many hol...
The loss of hollow-bearing trees is a key threat for many hollow-dependent taxa. Nesting boxes have ...
Several animals of the Atlantic Forest depend on natural cavities for reproduction, shelter or feedi...
Nest boxes are widely used for habitat restoration. Unfortunately, competitors of the target species...
Human-provided nesting shelters such as nest-boxes mitigate the shortage of natural breeding sites. ...
Secondary cavity nesting (SCN) birds breed in holes that they do not excavate themselves. This is po...
Secondary cavity-nesting birds depend on tree cavities for nesting and roosting, but many studies of...
Nestboxes are a popular measure to support populations of endangered secondary-cavity breeding birds...
Most obligate cavity-nesting birds are considered to be nest-site limited, either by time or energy ...
The cavities that develop in veteran trees represent a key microhabitat for forest biodiversity and ...
Tree-cavity-dependent wildlife faces future shortages of cavities due to a decline in the abundance ...
Vegetation restoration is considered an important strategy for reversing biodiversity decline in agr...
Nest boxes are frequently used in conservation programs for tree-cavity dependent wildlife. There is...
The results are reported of a nest-box study conducted in two locations in the mountain ash (Eucalyp...
The use of artificial nestboxes has improved the understanding of the ecology and behaviour of secon...
Context. Nest boxes are a useful tool in the reintroduction, conservation and monitoring of many hol...
The loss of hollow-bearing trees is a key threat for many hollow-dependent taxa. Nesting boxes have ...
Several animals of the Atlantic Forest depend on natural cavities for reproduction, shelter or feedi...
Nest boxes are widely used for habitat restoration. Unfortunately, competitors of the target species...
Human-provided nesting shelters such as nest-boxes mitigate the shortage of natural breeding sites. ...
Secondary cavity nesting (SCN) birds breed in holes that they do not excavate themselves. This is po...
Secondary cavity-nesting birds depend on tree cavities for nesting and roosting, but many studies of...
Nestboxes are a popular measure to support populations of endangered secondary-cavity breeding birds...
Most obligate cavity-nesting birds are considered to be nest-site limited, either by time or energy ...
The cavities that develop in veteran trees represent a key microhabitat for forest biodiversity and ...