Ecological theory predicts that species with narrow niche requirements (habitat specialists) are more vulnerable to anthropocentric disturbances than those with broad niche requirements (habitat generalists). Hence, understanding a species ecological niche and guild membership would serve as a valuable management tool for providing a priori assessments of a species extinction risk. It also would help to forecast a species capacity to respond to land use change, as what might be expected to occur under financial incentive schemes to improve threatened ecological vegetation communities. However, basic natural history information is lacking for many terrestrial species, particularly reptiles in temperate regions of the world. To overcome this ...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
Rocky environments host rich levels of biodiversity and provide vital habitat for specialised organi...
Summary: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of reptile and amphibian decline world-wide, ...
Disturbed landscapes can provide habitat for a variety of species; however, for fauna, a strong unde...
Land-stewardship programmes are a major focus of investment by governments for conserving biodiversi...
A fundamental part of developing effective biodiversity conservation is to understand what factors a...
1. Rocky outcrop ecosystems support unique biological communities, high levels of species endemism a...
Secondary vegetation, associated with changes in land use, presents a conservation issue in the pres...
Restoration activities are limited by funding and logistics. To optimise restoration efforts, we nee...
Many species of reptiles are sedentary and depend on ground-layer habitats, suggesting that they may...
Australia has a spectacular and diverse reptile fauna approaching 1000 species, 93% of which are end...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Australia has a spectacular and diverse reptile fauna approaching 1000 species, 93% of which are end...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
Rocky environments host rich levels of biodiversity and provide vital habitat for specialised organi...
Summary: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of reptile and amphibian decline world-wide, ...
Disturbed landscapes can provide habitat for a variety of species; however, for fauna, a strong unde...
Land-stewardship programmes are a major focus of investment by governments for conserving biodiversi...
A fundamental part of developing effective biodiversity conservation is to understand what factors a...
1. Rocky outcrop ecosystems support unique biological communities, high levels of species endemism a...
Secondary vegetation, associated with changes in land use, presents a conservation issue in the pres...
Restoration activities are limited by funding and logistics. To optimise restoration efforts, we nee...
Many species of reptiles are sedentary and depend on ground-layer habitats, suggesting that they may...
Australia has a spectacular and diverse reptile fauna approaching 1000 species, 93% of which are end...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Australia has a spectacular and diverse reptile fauna approaching 1000 species, 93% of which are end...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
Rocky environments host rich levels of biodiversity and provide vital habitat for specialised organi...
Summary: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of reptile and amphibian decline world-wide, ...