Tree hollows are a key habitat component for a large number of Australian vertebrates and understanding how these resources are used is critical for developing successful management and conservation strategies for particular species or sets of species. Some hollow-using vertebrates are capable of using other kinds of nest sites. The common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) is one of these species and it is known to use tree hollows and also to construct nests (dreys) made from sticks and leaves. Nest site selection by P. peregrinus may be a function of hollow availability. This proposition and several related questions were tested in a radio-tracking study that examined patterns of tree hollow and drey use by P. peregrinus in a ran...
Australia has a high number of species that use tree hollows for nesting or roosting (Gibbons & Lind...
Tree cavities are an important shelter site for a variety of vertebrate species, including birds, re...
Australia has a high number of species that use tree hollows for nesting or roosting (Gibbons & Lind...
Many species of non-flying mammal depend on tree hollows (cavities or holes) for shelter and surviva...
The results are reported of a nest-box study conducted in two locations in the mountain ash (Eucalyp...
A general synthesis is presented of the key results of a series of studies of den tree use by the mo...
The conservation of roosting and nesting resources is of critical concern for many hollow-dependent ...
Nest boxes have been recognised as research and management tools for arboreal marsupials in Australi...
The common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) is considered abundant throughout its distribu...
The eastern pygmy-possum (Cercartetus nanus) occurs broadly but patchily in south-eastern Australia....
The squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) is an arboreal marsupial potentially impacted throughout...
The squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) is an arboreal marsupial potentially impacted throughout...
Tree hollows are semi enclosed cavities that naturally form in mature trees. Hollows are a distincti...
Tree cavities are an important shelter site for a variety of vertebrate species, including birds, re...
We examined the types of hollows, and types of hollow-bearing trees, occupied by vertebrate fauna in...
Australia has a high number of species that use tree hollows for nesting or roosting (Gibbons & Lind...
Tree cavities are an important shelter site for a variety of vertebrate species, including birds, re...
Australia has a high number of species that use tree hollows for nesting or roosting (Gibbons & Lind...
Many species of non-flying mammal depend on tree hollows (cavities or holes) for shelter and surviva...
The results are reported of a nest-box study conducted in two locations in the mountain ash (Eucalyp...
A general synthesis is presented of the key results of a series of studies of den tree use by the mo...
The conservation of roosting and nesting resources is of critical concern for many hollow-dependent ...
Nest boxes have been recognised as research and management tools for arboreal marsupials in Australi...
The common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) is considered abundant throughout its distribu...
The eastern pygmy-possum (Cercartetus nanus) occurs broadly but patchily in south-eastern Australia....
The squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) is an arboreal marsupial potentially impacted throughout...
The squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) is an arboreal marsupial potentially impacted throughout...
Tree hollows are semi enclosed cavities that naturally form in mature trees. Hollows are a distincti...
Tree cavities are an important shelter site for a variety of vertebrate species, including birds, re...
We examined the types of hollows, and types of hollow-bearing trees, occupied by vertebrate fauna in...
Australia has a high number of species that use tree hollows for nesting or roosting (Gibbons & Lind...
Tree cavities are an important shelter site for a variety of vertebrate species, including birds, re...
Australia has a high number of species that use tree hollows for nesting or roosting (Gibbons & Lind...