Assembly rules have been difficult to observe partly because species interactions vary with resource availability, the amount of disturbance, and species richness. Using bird survey data from two years in five regions of SE Australia (463 sites), we tested six predictions from assembly rules theory. We developed generalised linear models for all pair-wise species comparisons within a region, after first taking vegetation differences among sites into account. We found: 1) that disturbed and fragmented agricultural landscapes had more negative relationships because aggressive honeyeaters monopolised patches; 2) differences between wet and dry years (high and low resources) were attributed to emigration, immigration, and reduced intensity of n...
Aim Much research has quantified species responses to human-modified ecosystems. However, there has ...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
The favoured state approach sensu Fox (1987) was used to investigate the existence of assembly rules...
Human-induced biotic homogenization resulting from landscape change and increased competition from w...
<div><p>Human-induced biotic homogenization resulting from landscape change and increased competitio...
Human-induced biotic homogenization resulting from landscape change and increased competition from w...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
We explored the effects of a purported 'reverse keystone species', the Noisy Miner (Manorina melanoc...
Aim The woodland ecosystems of south-eastern Australia have been extensively disturbed by agricultur...
Interspecific owever, empirical evidence of the resource availability competition is an essential el...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Many of eastern Australia's woodland birds have declined in recent decades. Although historical land...
Aim Much research has quantified species responses to human-modified ecosystems. However, there has ...
Aim Much research has quantified species responses to human-modified ecosystems. However, there has ...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
The favoured state approach sensu Fox (1987) was used to investigate the existence of assembly rules...
Human-induced biotic homogenization resulting from landscape change and increased competition from w...
<div><p>Human-induced biotic homogenization resulting from landscape change and increased competitio...
Human-induced biotic homogenization resulting from landscape change and increased competition from w...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
We explored the effects of a purported 'reverse keystone species', the Noisy Miner (Manorina melanoc...
Aim The woodland ecosystems of south-eastern Australia have been extensively disturbed by agricultur...
Interspecific owever, empirical evidence of the resource availability competition is an essential el...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Many of eastern Australia's woodland birds have declined in recent decades. Although historical land...
Aim Much research has quantified species responses to human-modified ecosystems. However, there has ...
Aim Much research has quantified species responses to human-modified ecosystems. However, there has ...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...