Little is known of the ecology and population dynamics of the world’s largest avian frugivore. This study investigated the population of endangered southern cassowary at Mission Beach, northeast Australia, and examined the problems associated with determining population size and density of this keystone species. Using the results of an intensive field survey aimed at estimating absolute numbers of individual cassowaries, the appropriate sampling methodology for rare and elusive species was explored. Approximately 102 km2 of rainforest was surveyed using 346 km of search transects. Of a total of 110 cassowaries, there were 49 adults (28 male, 19 female, 2 unknown), 28 subadults, 31 chicks, and 2 independent birds of unknown status. This is a...
In the age of the Anthropocene, avian diversity loss is occurring at an unprecendented rate. Au...
Bibliography: p. 231-256.The primary objectives of this study were to assess the protected status of...
Anthropogenic habitat change can have serious effects on the viability of animal populations, but so...
Little is known of the ecology and population dynamics of the world’s largest avian frugivore. This ...
Abstract Little is known of the ecology and population dynamics of the world’s largest avian frugivo...
This thesis investigates the endangered cassowary population at Mission Beach, north Queensland, and...
The impetus for this research was the endangered status of a salient keystone species, the cassowary...
The southern cassowary Casuarius casuarius johnsonii L. is an endangered flightless bird from northe...
The impetus for this research was the endangered status of a salient keystone species, the cassowary...
Context: Monitoring is a key component in managing wildlife populations and is critical for revealin...
Pabel, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-1409-5496© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe a...
Species all over the world are declining to unsustainable population levels due to habitat destructi...
Seabirds face diverse threats on their breeding islands and while at sea. Human activit...
In 1904 Mr. J. W. van Nouhuys, the commander of the steamer which brought the Wichmann-expedition in...
The aim of this article is to explore the potential to use the cassowary, a large colourful but enda...
In the age of the Anthropocene, avian diversity loss is occurring at an unprecendented rate. Au...
Bibliography: p. 231-256.The primary objectives of this study were to assess the protected status of...
Anthropogenic habitat change can have serious effects on the viability of animal populations, but so...
Little is known of the ecology and population dynamics of the world’s largest avian frugivore. This ...
Abstract Little is known of the ecology and population dynamics of the world’s largest avian frugivo...
This thesis investigates the endangered cassowary population at Mission Beach, north Queensland, and...
The impetus for this research was the endangered status of a salient keystone species, the cassowary...
The southern cassowary Casuarius casuarius johnsonii L. is an endangered flightless bird from northe...
The impetus for this research was the endangered status of a salient keystone species, the cassowary...
Context: Monitoring is a key component in managing wildlife populations and is critical for revealin...
Pabel, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-1409-5496© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe a...
Species all over the world are declining to unsustainable population levels due to habitat destructi...
Seabirds face diverse threats on their breeding islands and while at sea. Human activit...
In 1904 Mr. J. W. van Nouhuys, the commander of the steamer which brought the Wichmann-expedition in...
The aim of this article is to explore the potential to use the cassowary, a large colourful but enda...
In the age of the Anthropocene, avian diversity loss is occurring at an unprecendented rate. Au...
Bibliography: p. 231-256.The primary objectives of this study were to assess the protected status of...
Anthropogenic habitat change can have serious effects on the viability of animal populations, but so...