Vertebrates that destroy or disturb habitats used by other animals may influence habitat selection by sympatric taxa. In south-east Australian forests, superb lyrebirds (Menura novaehollandiae) displace soil, leaf litter and rocks during their daily foraging activities. We investigated whether superb lyrebirds disturb small sandstone rocks that endangered broad-headed snakes Hoplocephalus bungaroides and common small-eyed snakes Cryptophis nigrescens use as diurnal thermoregulatory sites. To estimate the frequency of lyrebird rock disturbance, and to assess whether lyrebirds also attack small snakes, we placed 900 plasticine snake replicas under stones on rock and soil substrates along transects on three sandstone plateaux. Because juvenile...
A detailed understanding of how extensively animals move through the landscape, and the habitat feat...
A detailed understanding of how extensively animals move through the landscape, and the habitat feat...
109 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Predator-prey relationships h...
Vertebrates that destroy or disturb habitats used by other animals may influence habitat selection b...
In the last two centuries, European fire suppression practices have produced increases in vegetation...
Intraguild (IG) predation, the killing and eating of potential competitors, can be a powerful force ...
Previous studies have suggested that most small Australian elapid snakes are nocturnal and rarely ba...
Many ectotherms spend long periods in retreat-sites, where thermal conditions may strongly influence...
The addition of artificial resources (nest boxes, shelter sites) to degraded habitats may help rever...
International audienceIn Western Europe, omnipresent human activities have considerable impacts on h...
The addition of artificial resources (nest boxes, shelter sites) to degraded habitats may help rever...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Information on movement patterns, home range sizes and site fidelity of endangered fauna may provide...
Organisms selecting retreat sites may evaluate not only the quality of the specific shelter, but als...
Theoretical and empirical studies of habitat selection suggest that reptiles should use "fixed" stru...
A detailed understanding of how extensively animals move through the landscape, and the habitat feat...
A detailed understanding of how extensively animals move through the landscape, and the habitat feat...
109 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Predator-prey relationships h...
Vertebrates that destroy or disturb habitats used by other animals may influence habitat selection b...
In the last two centuries, European fire suppression practices have produced increases in vegetation...
Intraguild (IG) predation, the killing and eating of potential competitors, can be a powerful force ...
Previous studies have suggested that most small Australian elapid snakes are nocturnal and rarely ba...
Many ectotherms spend long periods in retreat-sites, where thermal conditions may strongly influence...
The addition of artificial resources (nest boxes, shelter sites) to degraded habitats may help rever...
International audienceIn Western Europe, omnipresent human activities have considerable impacts on h...
The addition of artificial resources (nest boxes, shelter sites) to degraded habitats may help rever...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Information on movement patterns, home range sizes and site fidelity of endangered fauna may provide...
Organisms selecting retreat sites may evaluate not only the quality of the specific shelter, but als...
Theoretical and empirical studies of habitat selection suggest that reptiles should use "fixed" stru...
A detailed understanding of how extensively animals move through the landscape, and the habitat feat...
A detailed understanding of how extensively animals move through the landscape, and the habitat feat...
109 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Predator-prey relationships h...