Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity loss, detailed information on the temporal trends of at-risk species at local scales is needed. Here we report the results of a 13-year study of temporal change in bird occupancy in one of the most heavily modified biomes worldwide; the temperate woodlands of south-eastern Australia. We sought to determine if temporal changes in bird species were different between three broad native vegetation types (old-growth woodland, regrowth woodland and restoration plantings) and between species traits (body size, migratory status, rarity, woodland dependency, or diet). We found evidence of decline for over a quarter of all bird species for which we had...
Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both reme...
A consequence of the European colonization of Australia has been a significant loss of biodiversity:...
Bird assemblages generally are no longer regarded as stable entities, but rather as fluctuating in r...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
The long-term effectiveness of restored areas for biodiversity is poorly known for the majority of r...
Quantifying the population trends of species is crucial to achieving effective conservation action. ...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Aim. We characterized changes in reporting rates and abundances of bird species over a period of sev...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Habitat loss due to land conversion for agriculture is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss a...
Over the past few decades, declines in bird population densities have been recorded in agricultural ...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Species occurrence is influenced by a range of factors including habitat attributes, climate, weathe...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both reme...
A consequence of the European colonization of Australia has been a significant loss of biodiversity:...
Bird assemblages generally are no longer regarded as stable entities, but rather as fluctuating in r...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
The long-term effectiveness of restored areas for biodiversity is poorly known for the majority of r...
Quantifying the population trends of species is crucial to achieving effective conservation action. ...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Aim. We characterized changes in reporting rates and abundances of bird species over a period of sev...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Habitat loss due to land conversion for agriculture is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss a...
Over the past few decades, declines in bird population densities have been recorded in agricultural ...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Species occurrence is influenced by a range of factors including habitat attributes, climate, weathe...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both reme...
A consequence of the European colonization of Australia has been a significant loss of biodiversity:...
Bird assemblages generally are no longer regarded as stable entities, but rather as fluctuating in r...