1.Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. In many situations, however, it can produce negative outcomes. 2.Here we examine the impacts of recent and historic livestock grazing on bird communities in the semi-arid woodlands in eastern Australia, testing the notion that grazing removes the suppressive effect of structurally complex vegetation on miners, thereby reducing the richness and abundance of small birds. 3.We used time- and area-limited searches of 108 sites varying in livestock grazing history and intensity, to explore the direct and indirect effects of grazing, habitat complexity and the abundance of aggressive, large-bodied b...
Aim Much research has quantified species responses to human-modified ecosystems. However, there has ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
The expansion of the artificial water-point network and livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid Aust...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. ...
We investigated the impact of pastoral management on birds in subtropical grassy eucalypt woodland i...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
1. Habitat structure is a major determinant of bird species diversity. One process by which habitat ...
Interspecific aggression by the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala), a highly despotic species, is ...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Balancing food production and biodiversity conservation is a global challenge today. Livestock grazi...
Balancing food production and biodiversity conservation is a global challenge today. Livestock grazi...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
Animal populations often decline due to habitat disturbance, but the initial response of organisms t...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Aim Much research has quantified species responses to human-modified ecosystems. However, there has ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
The expansion of the artificial water-point network and livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid Aust...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. ...
We investigated the impact of pastoral management on birds in subtropical grassy eucalypt woodland i...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
1. Habitat structure is a major determinant of bird species diversity. One process by which habitat ...
Interspecific aggression by the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala), a highly despotic species, is ...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Balancing food production and biodiversity conservation is a global challenge today. Livestock grazi...
Balancing food production and biodiversity conservation is a global challenge today. Livestock grazi...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
Animal populations often decline due to habitat disturbance, but the initial response of organisms t...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Aim Much research has quantified species responses to human-modified ecosystems. However, there has ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
The expansion of the artificial water-point network and livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid Aust...