The mining of bauxite ore at Weipa on Cape York Peninsula in Australia requires total extinguishment of overlying native Eucalyptus tetrodonta open forest habitat, and its effect on biodiversity and ecological services is unknown. The remnant landscape consists of a mosaic of regenerating habitats, and a network of remnant and mostly protected habitat patches of rainforests, swamps and corridors of riparian habitats. Fringing these remnants is a halo (also referred to as ecotone) of otherwise extinguished woodland habitats which are located above bauxite ore that it is mostly uneconomic to recover. For some of these habitats this study compared patterns of incidence and abundance of one hundred and ninety-five species of small to medium ter...
Mineral extraction activities are intensely disruptive to ecosystems and their associated fauna. Few...
Vertebrate fauna was studied over 10 years following revegetation of a Eucalyptus tereticornis ecosy...
Native forests throughout the world are disappearing at rate of approximately 13 million hectares a ...
The mining of bauxite ore at Weipa on Cape York Peninsula in Australia requires total extinguishment...
Native vegetation placed under an agri-environment scheme (AES) is purported to support greater biod...
Expansion of open-cut coal mines in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria, will lead to the loss of native v...
Restoration of degraded land has been identified as a top research priority in conservation. Fauna p...
Context Rehabilitation is increasingly being promoted as a strategy for minimising and even reversin...
[Summary]: The modification of natural woodlands through tree removal or clearing and a history of l...
Alcoa of Australia has been mining bauxite in the northern jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest of W...
We used “representativeness” as a means of comparing vertebrate wildlife species found on reclaimed ...
[Summary]: The modification of natural woodlands through tree removal or clearing and a history of l...
We used “representativeness” as a means of comparing vertebrate wildlife species found on reclaimed ...
Northern Australia is characterised by large areas of seasonally dry eucalyptwoodland with riparian...
Mineral extraction activities are intensely disruptive to ecosystems and their associated fauna. Few...
Mineral extraction activities are intensely disruptive to ecosystems and their associated fauna. Few...
Vertebrate fauna was studied over 10 years following revegetation of a Eucalyptus tereticornis ecosy...
Native forests throughout the world are disappearing at rate of approximately 13 million hectares a ...
The mining of bauxite ore at Weipa on Cape York Peninsula in Australia requires total extinguishment...
Native vegetation placed under an agri-environment scheme (AES) is purported to support greater biod...
Expansion of open-cut coal mines in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria, will lead to the loss of native v...
Restoration of degraded land has been identified as a top research priority in conservation. Fauna p...
Context Rehabilitation is increasingly being promoted as a strategy for minimising and even reversin...
[Summary]: The modification of natural woodlands through tree removal or clearing and a history of l...
Alcoa of Australia has been mining bauxite in the northern jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest of W...
We used “representativeness” as a means of comparing vertebrate wildlife species found on reclaimed ...
[Summary]: The modification of natural woodlands through tree removal or clearing and a history of l...
We used “representativeness” as a means of comparing vertebrate wildlife species found on reclaimed ...
Northern Australia is characterised by large areas of seasonally dry eucalyptwoodland with riparian...
Mineral extraction activities are intensely disruptive to ecosystems and their associated fauna. Few...
Mineral extraction activities are intensely disruptive to ecosystems and their associated fauna. Few...
Vertebrate fauna was studied over 10 years following revegetation of a Eucalyptus tereticornis ecosy...
Native forests throughout the world are disappearing at rate of approximately 13 million hectares a ...