Nomadic species are globally threatened by anthropogenic habitat change, but management options to address their decline are limited. Their unpredictable settlement patterns pose major challenges for conservation because identifying where to implement action is difficult. We address this challenge by pre-empting settlement patterns in a nomadic species using data from a long-term study of the critically endangered, cavity-nesting swift parrot (Lathamus discolor) and by taking action at the sites identified. We detected flower bud growth (the primary settlement cue) and deployed artificial nests at 3 predicted breeding sites before the birds arrived. At the broad breeding-range scale, swift parrots settled wherever bud abundance was highest, inc...
Nomadic birds move around the landscape in complex, irregular patterns, making it difficult for cons...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) predicts that organisms will disperse to sites that maximize their...
The endangered Yellow-headed Parrot (Amazona oratrix) has experienced a considerable reduction in ab...
Nomadic species are globally threatened by anthropogenic habitat change, but management options to a...
Anthropogenic habitat change can have serious effects on the viability of animal populations, but so...
Unlike philopatric migrants, the ecology of nomadic migrants is less well understood. This life-hist...
1. Unlike philopatric migrants, the ecology of nomadic migrants is less well understood. This life-h...
The distribution of mobile species in dynamic systems can vary greatly over time and space. Estimati...
Mobile species pose major challenges for conservation because of their unpredictable, large scale mo...
Nomads challenge the prevailing approach to species conservation because their unpredictable resourc...
Declines in avian biodiversity are being reported worldwide. A better understanding of the ecology o...
Occupancy modelling using data collected by repeatedly sampling sites is a common approach utilised ...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
Conservation of highly mobile resource specialists depends on understanding where and when...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
Nomadic birds move around the landscape in complex, irregular patterns, making it difficult for cons...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) predicts that organisms will disperse to sites that maximize their...
The endangered Yellow-headed Parrot (Amazona oratrix) has experienced a considerable reduction in ab...
Nomadic species are globally threatened by anthropogenic habitat change, but management options to a...
Anthropogenic habitat change can have serious effects on the viability of animal populations, but so...
Unlike philopatric migrants, the ecology of nomadic migrants is less well understood. This life-hist...
1. Unlike philopatric migrants, the ecology of nomadic migrants is less well understood. This life-h...
The distribution of mobile species in dynamic systems can vary greatly over time and space. Estimati...
Mobile species pose major challenges for conservation because of their unpredictable, large scale mo...
Nomads challenge the prevailing approach to species conservation because their unpredictable resourc...
Declines in avian biodiversity are being reported worldwide. A better understanding of the ecology o...
Occupancy modelling using data collected by repeatedly sampling sites is a common approach utilised ...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
Conservation of highly mobile resource specialists depends on understanding where and when...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
Nomadic birds move around the landscape in complex, irregular patterns, making it difficult for cons...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) predicts that organisms will disperse to sites that maximize their...
The endangered Yellow-headed Parrot (Amazona oratrix) has experienced a considerable reduction in ab...