Aim:Understanding past distributions of people across the landscape is key to understanding how people used, affected and related to the natural environment. Here, we use habitat suitability modelling to represent the landscape distribution of Tasmanian Aboriginal archaeological sites and assess the implications for patterns of past human activity.Location:Tasmania, Australia.Methods:We developed a RandomForest ‘habitat suitability' model of site records in the Tasmanian Aboriginal Heritage Register. We applied a best‐effort bias correction, considered 31 predictor variables relating to climate, topography and resource proximity, and used a variable selection procedure to optimize the final model. Model uncertainty was assessed via bootstra...
Roads are one of the most widespread human-caused habitat modifications that can increase wildlife m...
Competition for high-quality breeding sites in colonial species is often intense, such that individu...
We compiled a >50‐year record of morphometrics for semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla), a ...
1. Population dynamics is a field rich in theory and poor in long-term observational data. Finding s...
The species we have studied the spatiotemporal genetic change in the northern dragonhead, a plant sp...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Determining whether comparable processes drive genetic divergence among marine species is relevant t...
Laboratory measurements of physiological and demographic tolerances are important in understanding t...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
Commercial shellfish aquaculture is vulnerable to the impacts of ocean acidification driven by incre...
Although species richness can be determined by different mechanisms at different spatial scales, the...
Animals use and select habitat at multiple hierarchical levels and at different spatial scales wit...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A fundamental consid...
Nest predation is the primary cause of nest failure in most ground-nesting bird species. Investigati...
Roads are one of the most widespread human-caused habitat modifications that can increase wildlife m...
Competition for high-quality breeding sites in colonial species is often intense, such that individu...
We compiled a >50‐year record of morphometrics for semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla), a ...
1. Population dynamics is a field rich in theory and poor in long-term observational data. Finding s...
The species we have studied the spatiotemporal genetic change in the northern dragonhead, a plant sp...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Determining whether comparable processes drive genetic divergence among marine species is relevant t...
Laboratory measurements of physiological and demographic tolerances are important in understanding t...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
Commercial shellfish aquaculture is vulnerable to the impacts of ocean acidification driven by incre...
Although species richness can be determined by different mechanisms at different spatial scales, the...
Animals use and select habitat at multiple hierarchical levels and at different spatial scales wit...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A fundamental consid...
Nest predation is the primary cause of nest failure in most ground-nesting bird species. Investigati...
Roads are one of the most widespread human-caused habitat modifications that can increase wildlife m...
Competition for high-quality breeding sites in colonial species is often intense, such that individu...
We compiled a >50‐year record of morphometrics for semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla), a ...