Models of kangaroo populations have primarily focused on the prediction of population growth and distribution in relation to environmental variation at broad geographic scales. Current understanding of small-scale patterns in distribution, habitat breadth, and niche occupation is less complete. A powerful model of dispersion is ideal free distribution (IFD) theory. In plant-herbivore grazing systems, the most appropriate IFD models are those that allow for the incorporation of a standing crop of resources. Using eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus), we test the predictions of a previously described standing-crop IFD model where the number of consumers on a patch is proportional to the resource input rate, the standing crop of resourc...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to ch...
grey kangaroos in arid shrub land: is feeding behaviour involved in the range expansion of the easte...
Ideal free distribution (IFD) theory predicts that animals in competitive situations should distribu...
1. We analysed time-series data from populations of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus, Desmarest) inhabi...
1. Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
* 1Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
This study demonstrates how the distribution of animals can be described using remotely sensed data...
Long-running datasets from aerial surveys of kangaroos (Macropus giganteus, Macropus [uliginosus, Ma...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
Management of the commercial harvest of kangaroos relies on quotas set annually as a proportion of r...
Resource competition is an important interaction that can structure ecological communities, but is d...
International audienceSeasonal variation in food resources and predation risk imposes major constrai...
1. The movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as ...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to ch...
grey kangaroos in arid shrub land: is feeding behaviour involved in the range expansion of the easte...
Ideal free distribution (IFD) theory predicts that animals in competitive situations should distribu...
1. We analysed time-series data from populations of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus, Desmarest) inhabi...
1. Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
* 1Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
This study demonstrates how the distribution of animals can be described using remotely sensed data...
Long-running datasets from aerial surveys of kangaroos (Macropus giganteus, Macropus [uliginosus, Ma...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
Management of the commercial harvest of kangaroos relies on quotas set annually as a proportion of r...
Resource competition is an important interaction that can structure ecological communities, but is d...
International audienceSeasonal variation in food resources and predation risk imposes major constrai...
1. The movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as ...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to ch...
grey kangaroos in arid shrub land: is feeding behaviour involved in the range expansion of the easte...