Declines in avian biodiversity are being reported worldwide. A better understanding of the ecology of many species is fundamental to identifying and addressing threatening processes and developing effective mitigation measures. The Swift Parrot (Lathamu
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
Parrot populations in Africa and Madagascar are declining and the need for conservation actions to a...
Parrots (Psittaciformes), with about 400 species widely distributed across continents and oceanic is...
Anthropogenic habitat change can have serious effects on the viability of animal populations, but so...
Mobile species pose major challenges for conservation because of their unpredictable, large scale mo...
Nomadic species are globally threatened by anthropogenic habitat change, but management options to a...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
Swift Parrots (Lathamus discolour) are an endangered migratory species that breed only in Tasmania. ...
The Swift Parrot Lathamus discolor is listed as Critically Endangered because modelling suggests tha...
The Swift Parrot, Lathamus discolor White, 1790, was among the first of Australia’s birds to be scie...
Migratory birds are dependent on a combination of suitable wintering, migration and breeding habitat...
The study of the ecology of a species has traditionally ceased when that species goes extinct, despi...
This thesis documents my investigations into the factors that constrain reproduction in the endange...
Since 1993 efforts have been made to research the ecology of the swift parrot and conserve its forag...
Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Wallacea, and the islands of the Pacific Ocean collectively poss...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
Parrot populations in Africa and Madagascar are declining and the need for conservation actions to a...
Parrots (Psittaciformes), with about 400 species widely distributed across continents and oceanic is...
Anthropogenic habitat change can have serious effects on the viability of animal populations, but so...
Mobile species pose major challenges for conservation because of their unpredictable, large scale mo...
Nomadic species are globally threatened by anthropogenic habitat change, but management options to a...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
Swift Parrots (Lathamus discolour) are an endangered migratory species that breed only in Tasmania. ...
The Swift Parrot Lathamus discolor is listed as Critically Endangered because modelling suggests tha...
The Swift Parrot, Lathamus discolor White, 1790, was among the first of Australia’s birds to be scie...
Migratory birds are dependent on a combination of suitable wintering, migration and breeding habitat...
The study of the ecology of a species has traditionally ceased when that species goes extinct, despi...
This thesis documents my investigations into the factors that constrain reproduction in the endange...
Since 1993 efforts have been made to research the ecology of the swift parrot and conserve its forag...
Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Wallacea, and the islands of the Pacific Ocean collectively poss...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
Parrot populations in Africa and Madagascar are declining and the need for conservation actions to a...
Parrots (Psittaciformes), with about 400 species widely distributed across continents and oceanic is...