Threatened species that exist in small isolated populations are vulnerable to extinction processes, so effectively monitoring the trajectory of such populations will help determine the most appropriate management actions to combat extinction threats. In this study, we aimed to track the population status of the fossorial heath skink Liopholis multiscutata that is listed as threatened in Victoria, south-eastern Australia, and exists there as a few small and highly disjunct populations, by using an appropriate surrogate population monitoring metric. This secretive lizard is a habitat specialist, is highly localised in Victoria and lives in warrens in semi-arid heathland or mallee on large dunes. Survey data, which included every warren and th...
Australia hosts approximately 10% of the world's reptile species, the largest number of any country....
Habitat loss is a leading cause of biodiversity declines globally, and there has been increasing rec...
Understanding the demographic consequences of habitat loss on populations is essential for the conse...
Biodiversity monitoring programs need to be designed so that population changes can be detected reli...
Population monitoring is fundamental to the conservation of threatened species. This study aimed to ...
Australia hosts approximately 10% of the world’s reptile species, the largest number of any country....
Dispersal is an important component in the demography of animal populations. Many animals show seaso...
Monitoring tools are integral for the conservation and management of lizards in New Zealand, providi...
Monitoring is important in conservation management, essential for assessing population trends, makin...
Many species of reptiles are sedentary and depend on ground-layer habitats, suggesting that they may...
Australia is a global hotspot of reptile diversity, hosting ∼10% of the world's squamate (snake and ...
We present logistic regression models predicting the distribution and abundance of a threatened cryp...
Lizard distribution patterns were examined in a fragmented plantation landscape in south-eastern Aus...
Translocation of threatened reptile species to pest-free offshore islands is one of the most importa...
1. Assessing the impacts of multiple, often synergistic, stressors on the population dynamics of lon...
Australia hosts approximately 10% of the world's reptile species, the largest number of any country....
Habitat loss is a leading cause of biodiversity declines globally, and there has been increasing rec...
Understanding the demographic consequences of habitat loss on populations is essential for the conse...
Biodiversity monitoring programs need to be designed so that population changes can be detected reli...
Population monitoring is fundamental to the conservation of threatened species. This study aimed to ...
Australia hosts approximately 10% of the world’s reptile species, the largest number of any country....
Dispersal is an important component in the demography of animal populations. Many animals show seaso...
Monitoring tools are integral for the conservation and management of lizards in New Zealand, providi...
Monitoring is important in conservation management, essential for assessing population trends, makin...
Many species of reptiles are sedentary and depend on ground-layer habitats, suggesting that they may...
Australia is a global hotspot of reptile diversity, hosting ∼10% of the world's squamate (snake and ...
We present logistic regression models predicting the distribution and abundance of a threatened cryp...
Lizard distribution patterns were examined in a fragmented plantation landscape in south-eastern Aus...
Translocation of threatened reptile species to pest-free offshore islands is one of the most importa...
1. Assessing the impacts of multiple, often synergistic, stressors on the population dynamics of lon...
Australia hosts approximately 10% of the world's reptile species, the largest number of any country....
Habitat loss is a leading cause of biodiversity declines globally, and there has been increasing rec...
Understanding the demographic consequences of habitat loss on populations is essential for the conse...