Many animals spend much of their time within retreat sites underneath loose surface rocks and may be highly selective in terms of the physical characteristics of the sites that they use. If such shelters are eliminated by anthropogenic activities, such as rock removal for landscaping, the only way to restore these nonrenewable habitats may be to replace them with artificial rocks. To construct artificial rock habitats, we need to understand which rock attributes are important for faunal use and develop methods to mimic these important natural retreat site characteristics. Based on our prior understanding of rocky retreat sites used by reptiles in sandstone outcrops of southeastern Australia, we constructed realistic-looking artificial rocks...
Rocky environments host rich levels of biodiversity and provide vital habitat for specialised organi...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Restoration can be important in slowing, or reducing, rates of biodiversity loss, but needs to consi...
Many animals spend much of their time within retreat sites underneath loose surface rocks and may be...
The addition of artificial resources (nest boxes, shelter sites) to degraded habitats may help rever...
The addition of artificial resources (nest boxes, shelter sites) to degraded habitats may help rever...
Organisms selecting retreat sites may evaluate not only the quality of the specific shelter, but als...
Organisms selecting retreat sites may evaluate not only the quality of the specific shelter, but als...
When selecting retreat sites, rock-dwelling animals assess thermal and hydric properties of the rock...
Summary: Worldwide, efforts to restore habitat quality are rarely matched by efforts to evaluate the...
<p>Artificial rocks were designed to provide crevices with attributes preferred by saxicolous reptil...
For effective fauna conservation and management, ecologists are required to identify the resources t...
In the last two centuries, European fire suppression practices have produced increases in vegetation...
With rapid urban expansion, biodiversity conservation and human asset protection often require diffe...
Artificial refuges can be used to determine the presence of terrestrial fauna and to replace or enha...
Rocky environments host rich levels of biodiversity and provide vital habitat for specialised organi...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Restoration can be important in slowing, or reducing, rates of biodiversity loss, but needs to consi...
Many animals spend much of their time within retreat sites underneath loose surface rocks and may be...
The addition of artificial resources (nest boxes, shelter sites) to degraded habitats may help rever...
The addition of artificial resources (nest boxes, shelter sites) to degraded habitats may help rever...
Organisms selecting retreat sites may evaluate not only the quality of the specific shelter, but als...
Organisms selecting retreat sites may evaluate not only the quality of the specific shelter, but als...
When selecting retreat sites, rock-dwelling animals assess thermal and hydric properties of the rock...
Summary: Worldwide, efforts to restore habitat quality are rarely matched by efforts to evaluate the...
<p>Artificial rocks were designed to provide crevices with attributes preferred by saxicolous reptil...
For effective fauna conservation and management, ecologists are required to identify the resources t...
In the last two centuries, European fire suppression practices have produced increases in vegetation...
With rapid urban expansion, biodiversity conservation and human asset protection often require diffe...
Artificial refuges can be used to determine the presence of terrestrial fauna and to replace or enha...
Rocky environments host rich levels of biodiversity and provide vital habitat for specialised organi...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Restoration can be important in slowing, or reducing, rates of biodiversity loss, but needs to consi...