A fundamental part of developing effective biodiversity conservation is to understand what factors affect the distribution and abundance of particular species. However, there is a paucity of data on ecological requirements and habitat relationships for many species, especially for groups such as reptiles. Furthermore, it is not clear whether habitat relationships for particular species in a given environment are transferable to other environments within their geographical range. This has implications for the type of 'landscape model' used to guide management decisions in different environments worldwide. To test the hypothesis that species-specific habitat relationships are transferable to other environments, we present microhabitat models ...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
The effect of isolation and the importance of dispersal in establishing and maintaining populations ...
The effect of isolation and the importance of dispersal in establishing and maintaining populations ...
Lizard distribution patterns were examined in a fragmented plantation landscape in south-eastern Aus...
Disturbed landscapes can provide habitat for a variety of species; however, for fauna, a strong unde...
1. Understanding the ecological effects of processes operating at multiple spatial scales on multipl...
1. Rocky outcrop ecosystems support unique biological communities, high levels of species endemism a...
Ecological theory predicts that species with narrow niche requirements (habitat specialists) are mor...
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies ha...
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies ha...
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies ha...
Aims: 1) To map species richness of Australian lizards and describe patterns of range size and speci...
Lizard distribution patterns were examined in relation to elevation in two undulating landscapes. We...
Many species of reptiles are sedentary and depend on ground-layer habitats, suggesting that they may...
Restoration activities are limited by funding and logistics. To optimise restoration efforts, we nee...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
The effect of isolation and the importance of dispersal in establishing and maintaining populations ...
The effect of isolation and the importance of dispersal in establishing and maintaining populations ...
Lizard distribution patterns were examined in a fragmented plantation landscape in south-eastern Aus...
Disturbed landscapes can provide habitat for a variety of species; however, for fauna, a strong unde...
1. Understanding the ecological effects of processes operating at multiple spatial scales on multipl...
1. Rocky outcrop ecosystems support unique biological communities, high levels of species endemism a...
Ecological theory predicts that species with narrow niche requirements (habitat specialists) are mor...
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies ha...
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies ha...
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies ha...
Aims: 1) To map species richness of Australian lizards and describe patterns of range size and speci...
Lizard distribution patterns were examined in relation to elevation in two undulating landscapes. We...
Many species of reptiles are sedentary and depend on ground-layer habitats, suggesting that they may...
Restoration activities are limited by funding and logistics. To optimise restoration efforts, we nee...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
The effect of isolation and the importance of dispersal in establishing and maintaining populations ...
The effect of isolation and the importance of dispersal in establishing and maintaining populations ...