In the wet tropics of north-eastern Queensland, the composition of the small-mammal community close to the edge of an unsealed rainforest road differed from that of the forest interior. During the first of two trapping series, mark–recapture trapping demonstrated that the abundance of Melomys cervinipes increased near the road and that significantly more Rattus sp. resided further from the road. At sites lacking canopy closure where the road clearing width measured 20 m, these edge effects were more noticeable than where canopy closure was maintained across narrower (12 m) clearings, with greater proportions of M. cervinipes occurring near wider clearing edges. During the second trapping series, edge effects also clearly occurred at the nar...
Four large underpasses, specifically designed for movements by fauna, form part of a major road upgr...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
Comparisons are reported of the small mammal fauna of three distinct rainforests of south-east Queen...
In the wet tropics of north-eastern Queensland, the composition of the small-mammal community close ...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Along a narrow, unsealed road through rainforest in north-eastern Queensland, movements of small mam...
Trapping was used to investigate small-mammal community composition of a cleared powerline corridor ...
Selective logging is driving the proliferation of roads throughout tropical rain forests, particular...
Selective logging is driving the proliferation of roads throughout tropical rainforests, particularl...
The impacts on rainforest fauna of internal fragmentation caused by clearings for linear infrastruct...
This project was carried out with the objective of investigating edge effects on species richness an...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
Four large underpasses, specifically designed for movements by fauna, form part of a major road upgr...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
Comparisons are reported of the small mammal fauna of three distinct rainforests of south-east Queen...
In the wet tropics of north-eastern Queensland, the composition of the small-mammal community close ...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Along a narrow, unsealed road through rainforest in north-eastern Queensland, movements of small mam...
Trapping was used to investigate small-mammal community composition of a cleared powerline corridor ...
Selective logging is driving the proliferation of roads throughout tropical rain forests, particular...
Selective logging is driving the proliferation of roads throughout tropical rainforests, particularl...
The impacts on rainforest fauna of internal fragmentation caused by clearings for linear infrastruct...
This project was carried out with the objective of investigating edge effects on species richness an...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
Four large underpasses, specifically designed for movements by fauna, form part of a major road upgr...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
Comparisons are reported of the small mammal fauna of three distinct rainforests of south-east Queen...