Conversion of natural woodlands to grazing pastures is a major driver of biodiversity loss. In response to this threat, regenerative management approaches have been proposed to balance agriculture with biodiversity conservation. Yet rigorous experiments investigating the effectiveness of such approaches are rare. We used time‐series data from a broad‐scale experiment in south‐eastern Australian woodlands to explore the effects of agricultural practices and environmental factors on regeneration, bare ground, and native and exotic cover and richness. Our study included historical fertilization, three past grazing regimes (continuous, short‐conversion rotational, and long-conversion rotational), two present‐day grazing measures (grazing durati...
AbstractHerbivores can exert significant impacts on vegetation composition, particularly in open, ne...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
Pasture and improved grasslands are commonly managed by a combination of artificial fertilisation an...
Travelling Stock Reserves are thought to represent some of the highest-quality and least degraded re...
We establish a methodology and present baseline data for a long-term grassy woodland restoration stu...
The effects of management practices on plant species diversity and productivity within a naturalised...
Concern about food security is prompting a push to intensify agriculture globally. However, agricult...
Travelling stock reserves (TSRs) are thought to represent some of the highest-quality and least degr...
Grazing by domestic livestock in native woodlands can have major effects on ecosystem functioning by...
Temperate grassy ecosystems are one of the most threatened terrestrial ecosystems in Australia. Sinc...
In this thesis, we focused on woodland regeneration in the presence of large herbivores. We performe...
The grassy woodlands of eastern Australia have declined in their range by more than 95% through clea...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
Extensive areas of the Earth’s terrestrial surface have been subject to restoration, but how best to...
Marginal hill farmland is a key target for the restoration of temperate indigenous forest, which can...
AbstractHerbivores can exert significant impacts on vegetation composition, particularly in open, ne...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
Pasture and improved grasslands are commonly managed by a combination of artificial fertilisation an...
Travelling Stock Reserves are thought to represent some of the highest-quality and least degraded re...
We establish a methodology and present baseline data for a long-term grassy woodland restoration stu...
The effects of management practices on plant species diversity and productivity within a naturalised...
Concern about food security is prompting a push to intensify agriculture globally. However, agricult...
Travelling stock reserves (TSRs) are thought to represent some of the highest-quality and least degr...
Grazing by domestic livestock in native woodlands can have major effects on ecosystem functioning by...
Temperate grassy ecosystems are one of the most threatened terrestrial ecosystems in Australia. Sinc...
In this thesis, we focused on woodland regeneration in the presence of large herbivores. We performe...
The grassy woodlands of eastern Australia have declined in their range by more than 95% through clea...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
Extensive areas of the Earth’s terrestrial surface have been subject to restoration, but how best to...
Marginal hill farmland is a key target for the restoration of temperate indigenous forest, which can...
AbstractHerbivores can exert significant impacts on vegetation composition, particularly in open, ne...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
Pasture and improved grasslands are commonly managed by a combination of artificial fertilisation an...