The decline of woodland birds that follows from habitat fragmentation, degradation and loss of connectivity is well reported in the literature. However, reports of immediate responses by birds to these events are scant. This study, in the eastern whealtbelt of Western Australia, detected that when half of a 10 ha remnant of Allocasuarina shrubland was chained (vegetation knocked over and largely killed), birds responded quickly; increaser species apparently benefited and decliner species became restricted to the remaining unchained remnant of shrubland. There was some correspondence between the trends in variety and/or abundance of arthropods with those of bird species richness. Two Near-threatened species, the White-browed Babbler Pomatost...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...
Biodiversity conservation on agricultural land is a major issue worldwide. We estimated separate and...
Birds are declining in agricultural landscapes around the world. The causes of these declines can be...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
This study reports on the responses of bird assemblages to woodland clearance, fragmentation and hab...
Aim: To provide, through a large-scale long-term field study, an empirical evaluation of the extent ...
Over the past few decades, declines in bird population densities have been recorded in agricultural ...
In 1985 new silvicultural prescriptions for managing jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest in south-w...
Many of eastern Australia's woodland birds have declined in recent decades. Although historical land...
Broad-scale land clearing in the sheep-wheat belt region of Australia has widely been documented as ...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...
Biodiversity conservation on agricultural land is a major issue worldwide. We estimated separate and...
Birds are declining in agricultural landscapes around the world. The causes of these declines can be...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
This study reports on the responses of bird assemblages to woodland clearance, fragmentation and hab...
Aim: To provide, through a large-scale long-term field study, an empirical evaluation of the extent ...
Over the past few decades, declines in bird population densities have been recorded in agricultural ...
In 1985 new silvicultural prescriptions for managing jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest in south-w...
Many of eastern Australia's woodland birds have declined in recent decades. Although historical land...
Broad-scale land clearing in the sheep-wheat belt region of Australia has widely been documented as ...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...
Biodiversity conservation on agricultural land is a major issue worldwide. We estimated separate and...
Birds are declining in agricultural landscapes around the world. The causes of these declines can be...