For effective fauna conservation and management, ecologists are required to identify the resources that are critical for species to survive, and consider how these are distributed across landscapes. The critical resources usually considered are food and water, but the availability of appropriate shelter resources can be a key driver of habitat suitability for terrestrial reptiles and amphibians. Reptiles are important components of dryland ecosystems, yet we have little understanding about how anthropogenic disturbances affect the availability of shelter resources and reptile survival in drylands. In this study, we used VHF radio-tracking to assess the importance of shelter resources in determining the habitat use patterns of a Near-Threate...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Many ectotherms spend long periods in retreat-sites, where thermal conditions may strongly influence...
Many taxa suffer from habitat loss, spread of invasive species, and climate change; however, reptile...
Disturbed landscapes can provide habitat for a variety of species; however, for fauna, a strong unde...
Ecological theory predicts that species with narrow niche requirements (habitat specialists) are mor...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
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...
In the last two centuries, European fire suppression practices have produced increases in vegetation...
Many animals spend much of their time within retreat sites underneath loose surface rocks and may be...
Many species of reptiles are sedentary and depend on ground-layer habitats, suggesting that they may...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in Lif...
Many animals spend much of their time within retreat sites underneath loose surface rocks and may be...
Although most species of large reptiles in the Sydney region are now restricted to remnant bushland,...
1. Rocky outcrop ecosystems support unique biological communities, high levels of species endemism a...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Many ectotherms spend long periods in retreat-sites, where thermal conditions may strongly influence...
Many taxa suffer from habitat loss, spread of invasive species, and climate change; however, reptile...
Disturbed landscapes can provide habitat for a variety of species; however, for fauna, a strong unde...
Ecological theory predicts that species with narrow niche requirements (habitat specialists) are mor...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
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...
In the last two centuries, European fire suppression practices have produced increases in vegetation...
Many animals spend much of their time within retreat sites underneath loose surface rocks and may be...
Many species of reptiles are sedentary and depend on ground-layer habitats, suggesting that they may...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in Lif...
Many animals spend much of their time within retreat sites underneath loose surface rocks and may be...
Although most species of large reptiles in the Sydney region are now restricted to remnant bushland,...
1. Rocky outcrop ecosystems support unique biological communities, high levels of species endemism a...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Many ectotherms spend long periods in retreat-sites, where thermal conditions may strongly influence...
Many taxa suffer from habitat loss, spread of invasive species, and climate change; however, reptile...