The loss of hollow-bearing trees in production forest areas can have large impacts on animal populations that rely on them for shelter. This study facilitates the selection of appropriate trees for retention by examining the proportion and type of trees that were used by vertebrate fauna in mature wet and dry Eucalyptus obliqua forest in Tasmania. Felled trees were searched for hollows and secondary evidence of use by fauna. Classification Trees and Bayesian logistic regression modelling were used to examine the site and tree attributes that best explained the use of a tree by fauna. We did two separate analyses: one using attributes expected to be causally related to hollow use, and a second using attributes that might be correlated with h...
In Australia, tree hollows are a crucial resource for over 300 animal species. Recognizing the impor...
The squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) is an arboreal marsupial potentially impacted throughout...
At 38 sites in the dry sclerophyll forests of south-east Queensland, Australia, hollow-bearing trees...
Tree hollows provide an essential resource for a range of fauna, both in Australia and worldwide. Th...
We examined the types of hollows, and types of hollow-bearing trees, occupied by vertebrate fauna in...
The distribution of hollow-using fauna is frequently related to forest type. If hollow occurrence va...
Hollow-using fauna are thought to be particularly vulnerable to timber harvesting, and habitat for t...
Tree hollows are a critical but diminishing resource for a wide range of fauna around the world. Con...
Hollows in living or dead trees are an important resource for a range of animal species in Australia...
Habitat trees (mature live and dead trees with hollows) are a keystone habitat in Australian eucalyp...
Many species of non-flying mammal depend on tree hollows (cavities or holes) for shelter and surviva...
Tree hollows provide critical habitat for many species worldwide. The conservation of hollow-bearing...
The relationship between environmental variables and the occurrence of potential hollows and hollow-...
Australia has a high number of species that use tree hollows for nesting or roosting (Gibbons & Lind...
Large old trees are keystone structures in numerous ecosystems globally. They play a wide range of c...
In Australia, tree hollows are a crucial resource for over 300 animal species. Recognizing the impor...
The squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) is an arboreal marsupial potentially impacted throughout...
At 38 sites in the dry sclerophyll forests of south-east Queensland, Australia, hollow-bearing trees...
Tree hollows provide an essential resource for a range of fauna, both in Australia and worldwide. Th...
We examined the types of hollows, and types of hollow-bearing trees, occupied by vertebrate fauna in...
The distribution of hollow-using fauna is frequently related to forest type. If hollow occurrence va...
Hollow-using fauna are thought to be particularly vulnerable to timber harvesting, and habitat for t...
Tree hollows are a critical but diminishing resource for a wide range of fauna around the world. Con...
Hollows in living or dead trees are an important resource for a range of animal species in Australia...
Habitat trees (mature live and dead trees with hollows) are a keystone habitat in Australian eucalyp...
Many species of non-flying mammal depend on tree hollows (cavities or holes) for shelter and surviva...
Tree hollows provide critical habitat for many species worldwide. The conservation of hollow-bearing...
The relationship between environmental variables and the occurrence of potential hollows and hollow-...
Australia has a high number of species that use tree hollows for nesting or roosting (Gibbons & Lind...
Large old trees are keystone structures in numerous ecosystems globally. They play a wide range of c...
In Australia, tree hollows are a crucial resource for over 300 animal species. Recognizing the impor...
The squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) is an arboreal marsupial potentially impacted throughout...
At 38 sites in the dry sclerophyll forests of south-east Queensland, Australia, hollow-bearing trees...