A harmonised map of potential koala habitat was developed for the region encompassing Queensland, New South Wales (NSW) and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). This map represents the area (ha) and presence of koala habitat in 100ha planning units across this region. The area of habitat is equivalent to the percent coverage of habitat in each planning unit. The map was developed by harmonising existing regional habitat mapping and range-wide and regional species distribution models. Additional models of koala habitat were developed for regions where datasets of koala habitat were not available. This dataset was developed to inform broad-scale conservation planning associated with the Commonwealth Koala Recovery Plan. The spatial resolu...
Predicting the various responses of different species to changes in landscape structure is a formida...
Managers of wildlife populations with a wide geographical range are understandably interested in the...
Species distribution models have great potential to efficiently guide management for threatened spec...
A harmonised map of potential koala habitat was developed for the region encompassing Queensland, Ne...
This dataset maps koala habitat across Queensland. Predictions of koala habitat in Queensland were...
This dataset maps koala habitat across Queensland, excluding south-east Queensland. Predictions of...
Modelling for the conservation of koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populations has primarily focused o...
Regional and national surveys provide a broadscale description of the koala's present distribution i...
Context. Mapping the habitat and distribution of a species is critical for developing effective cons...
Datasets supporting planning and implementation of the National Koala Recovery Plan. NESP4.4.12 has...
Datasets supporting planning and implementation of the National Koala Recovery Plan. NESP4.4.12 has...
Managers of wildlife populations with a wide geographical range are understandably interested in the...
The present study demonstrates one solution to a problem faced by managers of species of conservatio...
It was found that New South Wales and Queensland have natural koala populations, while central and w...
Conserving wildlife within urban areas requires knowledge of habitat requirements and population pro...
Predicting the various responses of different species to changes in landscape structure is a formida...
Managers of wildlife populations with a wide geographical range are understandably interested in the...
Species distribution models have great potential to efficiently guide management for threatened spec...
A harmonised map of potential koala habitat was developed for the region encompassing Queensland, Ne...
This dataset maps koala habitat across Queensland. Predictions of koala habitat in Queensland were...
This dataset maps koala habitat across Queensland, excluding south-east Queensland. Predictions of...
Modelling for the conservation of koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populations has primarily focused o...
Regional and national surveys provide a broadscale description of the koala's present distribution i...
Context. Mapping the habitat and distribution of a species is critical for developing effective cons...
Datasets supporting planning and implementation of the National Koala Recovery Plan. NESP4.4.12 has...
Datasets supporting planning and implementation of the National Koala Recovery Plan. NESP4.4.12 has...
Managers of wildlife populations with a wide geographical range are understandably interested in the...
The present study demonstrates one solution to a problem faced by managers of species of conservatio...
It was found that New South Wales and Queensland have natural koala populations, while central and w...
Conserving wildlife within urban areas requires knowledge of habitat requirements and population pro...
Predicting the various responses of different species to changes in landscape structure is a formida...
Managers of wildlife populations with a wide geographical range are understandably interested in the...
Species distribution models have great potential to efficiently guide management for threatened spec...