Context: Identification of key threats to endangered species is vital for devising effective management strategies, but may be hindered when relevant data is limited. A population viability approach may overcome this problem. Aims: We aimed to determine the population viability of endangered northern bettongs (Bettongia tropica) in north-eastern Australia. We also assessed the key threats to the population resilience and how the population viability responds to increases in mortality rates and changes in fire and drought frequency. Methods: Using population viability analysis (PVA) we modelled survival probability of B. tropica populations under likely scenarios, including: (1) increased predation; (2) changes in drought and fire freq...
Context. The reintroduction of dingoes into sheep-grazing areas south-east of the dingo barrier fenc...
Australian mammals have fared badly over the past 200 years with 17 species extinct, 10 species surv...
Understanding how species respond to disturbance, both natural and anthropogenic, can be crucial to ...
Context: Identification of key threats to endangered species is vital for devising effective managem...
Context: Over the last 230 years, the Australian terrestrial mammal fauna has suffered a very high r...
Ecosystem management in the face of global change requires understanding how co-occurring threats af...
© 2017 The Zoological Society of London Northern Australia's native mammal fauna has undergone a sev...
Context: Projecting the population trajectory of endangered species using models requires conservati...
Context: Feral cats have been identified as a key threat to Australia’s biodiversity, particularly i...
1. Quantifying interactive effects of environmental drivers on population dynamics can be critical f...
1. Quantifying interactive effects of environmental drivers on population dynamics can be critical f...
Cats (Felis catus) are globally one of the most widespread invasive predators and are identified as ...
Context:Significant resources have been devoted to the control of introduced mesopredators in Austra...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context. The reintroduction of dingoes into sheep-grazing areas south-east of the dingo barrier fenc...
Australian mammals have fared badly over the past 200 years with 17 species extinct, 10 species surv...
Understanding how species respond to disturbance, both natural and anthropogenic, can be crucial to ...
Context: Identification of key threats to endangered species is vital for devising effective managem...
Context: Over the last 230 years, the Australian terrestrial mammal fauna has suffered a very high r...
Ecosystem management in the face of global change requires understanding how co-occurring threats af...
© 2017 The Zoological Society of London Northern Australia's native mammal fauna has undergone a sev...
Context: Projecting the population trajectory of endangered species using models requires conservati...
Context: Feral cats have been identified as a key threat to Australia’s biodiversity, particularly i...
1. Quantifying interactive effects of environmental drivers on population dynamics can be critical f...
1. Quantifying interactive effects of environmental drivers on population dynamics can be critical f...
Cats (Felis catus) are globally one of the most widespread invasive predators and are identified as ...
Context:Significant resources have been devoted to the control of introduced mesopredators in Austra...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context. The reintroduction of dingoes into sheep-grazing areas south-east of the dingo barrier fenc...
Australian mammals have fared badly over the past 200 years with 17 species extinct, 10 species surv...
Understanding how species respond to disturbance, both natural and anthropogenic, can be crucial to ...