We describe a non-standard sample design for monitoring the abundance of arboreal marsupials in the montane ash forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria, south-eastern Australia. The survey design is based on overlapping and rotating sampling from a given population of sites - in this case 160 sites, each measuring 1 ha in size. Estimates of population sizes are obtained using a model-based statistical analysis. Results so far reveal considerable year-to-year variability in populations of Leadbeater's Possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri), the Mountain Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus cunninghamii), and the Greater Glider (Petauroides volans). There appears to be an initial decline in the numbers of Leadbeater's Possum, an increase in the Mou...
The predictions of stochastic metapopulation models of four species of arboreal marsupial were compa...
Life-history attributes are described for the mountain brushtail possum (Trichosurus canimus) in mou...
The predictions of stochastic metapopulation models of four species of arboreal marsupial were compa...
Quantifying the long-term population trajectory of species and the factors affecting these trends is...
The impact of time since fire after two consecutive wildfires 44 years apart (1939 and 1983) within ...
Detailed field and modelling studies have been completed at different spatial scales for the endange...
A computer model for Population Viability Analysis (PVA) was used to simulate the relationship betwe...
The results are reported of a nest-box study conducted in two locations in the mountain ash (Eucalyp...
We examined the abundance of arboreal marsupials in topographic fire refuges after a major fire in a...
Context. Habitat loss and degradation has contributed significantly to the decline of many species w...
We describe a landscape-scale study of fragmentation effects on arboreal marsupials at Tumut, southe...
The level of impact of forest disturbance on mammal communities depends on a species’ degree of for...
Context Habitat loss and degradation has contributed significantly to the decline of many species wo...
Arboreal marsupials play an essential role in ecosystem function including regulating insect and pla...
The conservation and management of Australia's threatened marsupials must be based on a sound knowle...
The predictions of stochastic metapopulation models of four species of arboreal marsupial were compa...
Life-history attributes are described for the mountain brushtail possum (Trichosurus canimus) in mou...
The predictions of stochastic metapopulation models of four species of arboreal marsupial were compa...
Quantifying the long-term population trajectory of species and the factors affecting these trends is...
The impact of time since fire after two consecutive wildfires 44 years apart (1939 and 1983) within ...
Detailed field and modelling studies have been completed at different spatial scales for the endange...
A computer model for Population Viability Analysis (PVA) was used to simulate the relationship betwe...
The results are reported of a nest-box study conducted in two locations in the mountain ash (Eucalyp...
We examined the abundance of arboreal marsupials in topographic fire refuges after a major fire in a...
Context. Habitat loss and degradation has contributed significantly to the decline of many species w...
We describe a landscape-scale study of fragmentation effects on arboreal marsupials at Tumut, southe...
The level of impact of forest disturbance on mammal communities depends on a species’ degree of for...
Context Habitat loss and degradation has contributed significantly to the decline of many species wo...
Arboreal marsupials play an essential role in ecosystem function including regulating insect and pla...
The conservation and management of Australia's threatened marsupials must be based on a sound knowle...
The predictions of stochastic metapopulation models of four species of arboreal marsupial were compa...
Life-history attributes are described for the mountain brushtail possum (Trichosurus canimus) in mou...
The predictions of stochastic metapopulation models of four species of arboreal marsupial were compa...