In Australia, significant shifts in species distribution have occurred with the loss of megafauna, changes in indigenous Australian fire regime and land-use changes with European settlement. The emu, one of the last megafaunal species in Australia, has likely undergone substantial distribution changes, particularly near the east coast of Australia where urbanisation is extensive and some populations have declined. We modelled emu distribution across the continental mainland and across the Great Dividing Range region (GDR) of eastern Australia, under historical, present and future climates. We predicted shifts in emu distribution using ensemble modelling, hindcasting and forecasting distribution from current emu occurrence data. Emus have ex...
<p>Modern Emu are currently found throughout mainland Australia. Extinct emu taxa were restricted to...
© 2016 Natasha Carli Van der HeydenSince European settlement in Australia, numerous mammal species h...
First published: 07 April 2023An emerging research program on population and geographic range dynami...
Conserving evolutionary processes is becoming increasingly important in conservation management as e...
Species distribution modeling has been widely used in studying habitat relationships and for conserv...
A species’ range—the geographical area over which it is found—is determined by many interacting fact...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Species distribution modeling has been widely used in studying habitat relationships and for conserv...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Since European colonization, Leadbeater's possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri) has declined across its...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordGlobally, t...
<p>The presence record of emu (<i>Dromaius novaehollandiae</i>) in January (summer) and July (winter...
Conservation and natural resource management are frequently hampered by poor understanding of how sp...
Over geological time, the earth's surface and climate have changed, rearranging continental plates a...
The moisture balance across northern and central Australia is dominated by changes in the strength o...
<p>Modern Emu are currently found throughout mainland Australia. Extinct emu taxa were restricted to...
© 2016 Natasha Carli Van der HeydenSince European settlement in Australia, numerous mammal species h...
First published: 07 April 2023An emerging research program on population and geographic range dynami...
Conserving evolutionary processes is becoming increasingly important in conservation management as e...
Species distribution modeling has been widely used in studying habitat relationships and for conserv...
A species’ range—the geographical area over which it is found—is determined by many interacting fact...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Species distribution modeling has been widely used in studying habitat relationships and for conserv...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Since European colonization, Leadbeater's possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri) has declined across its...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordGlobally, t...
<p>The presence record of emu (<i>Dromaius novaehollandiae</i>) in January (summer) and July (winter...
Conservation and natural resource management are frequently hampered by poor understanding of how sp...
Over geological time, the earth's surface and climate have changed, rearranging continental plates a...
The moisture balance across northern and central Australia is dominated by changes in the strength o...
<p>Modern Emu are currently found throughout mainland Australia. Extinct emu taxa were restricted to...
© 2016 Natasha Carli Van der HeydenSince European settlement in Australia, numerous mammal species h...
First published: 07 April 2023An emerging research program on population and geographic range dynami...