Managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conservation is increasingly difficult as land use is modified or intensified for production. Finding ways to mitigate the negative effects of agriculture on biodiversity is therefore critical. We asked the question: How do remnant patches, paddock types and grazing regimes influence reptile assemblages in a grazing landscape? At 12 sites, we surveyed reptiles and environmental covariates in remnant woodland patches and in four paddock types: (i) grazed pasture, (ii) linear plantings, (iii) coarse woody debris (CWD) added to grazed pasture and (iv) fences between grazed pasture. Each site was either continuously or rotationally grazed. Remnant vegetation and other vegetation attributes such ...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
1. Preventing biodiversity loss in fragmented agricultural landscapes is a global problem. The persi...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Preventing biodiversity loss in fragmented agricultural landscapes is a global problem. The persiste...
Summary: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of reptile and amphibian decline world-wide, ...
1. Domestic livestock grazing directly alters ground-level habitat but its effects on arboreal habit...
Preventing biodiversity loss in fragmented agricultural landscapes is a global problem. The persiste...
1. Domestic livestock grazing directly alters ground-level habitat but its effects on arboreal habit...
1. Domestic livestock grazing directly alters ground-level habitat but its effects on arboreal habit...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
1. Preventing biodiversity loss in fragmented agricultural landscapes is a global problem. The persi...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Preventing biodiversity loss in fragmented agricultural landscapes is a global problem. The persiste...
Summary: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of reptile and amphibian decline world-wide, ...
1. Domestic livestock grazing directly alters ground-level habitat but its effects on arboreal habit...
Preventing biodiversity loss in fragmented agricultural landscapes is a global problem. The persiste...
1. Domestic livestock grazing directly alters ground-level habitat but its effects on arboreal habit...
1. Domestic livestock grazing directly alters ground-level habitat but its effects on arboreal habit...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...
Large mammalian grazers can alter the biotic and abiotic features of their environment through their...