Sustained demographic studies are essential for early detection of species decline in time for effective management response. A paucity of such background data hindered the potential for successful conservation during the global amphibian decline and remains problematic today. The current study analysed 6 years of mark-recapture data to determine the vital demographic rates in three habitat precincts of the threatened frog, Litoria aurea (Hylidae) and to understand the underlying causes of variability in population size. Variability in population size of L. aurea was similar to many pond-breeding species; however this level of fluctuation is rare among threatened amphibians. Highly variable populations are at greater risk of local extinctio...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Successful management of threatened species requires ...
Although human-modified habitats often result in a loss of biodiversity, some have been found to ser...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The myriad of concurrent threats driving species decl...
Sustained demographic studies are essential for early detection of species decline in time for effec...
A bias in conservation research has meant that population viability analysis has focused primarily o...
© 2016 Dr. Matthew Roger WestUnderstanding drivers of population change is crucial when species are ...
Describing the population trends of threatened species over time is central to their management and ...
To resist the modern global decline of biodiversity, proactive conservation efforts are crucial to b...
Amphibian population declines and sudden species' extinctions began to be noted at the beginning of ...
Prompt detection of declines in abundance or distribution of populations is critical when managing t...
Aim: Habitat modification is causing widespread declines in biodiversity and the homogenization of b...
Amphibians have declined dramatically in many areas of the world. These declines seem to have worsen...
Estimates of population size are fundamental to the development of effective management of threatene...
Atelopus is among the most threatened of all amphibian genera. Most species of harlequin frogs disap...
Catastrophic declines of amphibian populations have been reported from upland areas around the world...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Successful management of threatened species requires ...
Although human-modified habitats often result in a loss of biodiversity, some have been found to ser...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The myriad of concurrent threats driving species decl...
Sustained demographic studies are essential for early detection of species decline in time for effec...
A bias in conservation research has meant that population viability analysis has focused primarily o...
© 2016 Dr. Matthew Roger WestUnderstanding drivers of population change is crucial when species are ...
Describing the population trends of threatened species over time is central to their management and ...
To resist the modern global decline of biodiversity, proactive conservation efforts are crucial to b...
Amphibian population declines and sudden species' extinctions began to be noted at the beginning of ...
Prompt detection of declines in abundance or distribution of populations is critical when managing t...
Aim: Habitat modification is causing widespread declines in biodiversity and the homogenization of b...
Amphibians have declined dramatically in many areas of the world. These declines seem to have worsen...
Estimates of population size are fundamental to the development of effective management of threatene...
Atelopus is among the most threatened of all amphibian genera. Most species of harlequin frogs disap...
Catastrophic declines of amphibian populations have been reported from upland areas around the world...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Successful management of threatened species requires ...
Although human-modified habitats often result in a loss of biodiversity, some have been found to ser...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The myriad of concurrent threats driving species decl...