Habitat-based surrogates are a low cost alternative to intensive biodiversity surveys, though they have been poorly investigated in semi-arid ecosystem compared to others such as temperate woodlands. In this study we tested potential habitat-based surrogates of invertebrate richness in a semi-arid rangeland in northwest Australia. Potential surrogates were: distance from artificial watering-point; soil hardness; habitat complexity; and individual complexity components. Generalised additive models (GAMs) were used to relate abundance and richness of selected invertebrates with environmental factors and cluster analysis was used to examine similarity in species composition. The most frequently selected factor was soil hardness, but taxa varie...
To understand species losses from disturbed landscapes, it is important to distinguish the effects o...
The Scottish uplands consist of a variety of semi-natural habitats of high nature value that are typ...
In dryland ecosystems, resources such as water, nutrients and habitat are concentrated into discrete...
Most ecologists are comfortable with the notion of habitats as recognizable entities and also with s...
Managing and restoring faunal diversity across large areas requires an understanding of the roles of...
It is rarely cost-effective to survey invertebrates for use in systematic conservation planning acti...
It is rarely cost-effective to survey invertebrates for use in systematic conservation planning acti...
Although spatial variability in fauna assemblages has been discussed in the literature for many deca...
Quantifying the drivers of biodiversity variation is a key topic in contemporary ecology. While the ...
1. The species composition and spatial distribution of small insects (Hemiptera, Coleoptera, Lepidop...
[Summary]: The modification of natural woodlands through tree removal or clearing and a history of l...
We examined 11 non-linear regression models to determine which of them best fitted curvilinear speci...
Biodiversity is a multifaceted phenomenon involving the variety of organisms present, the genetic di...
(1) The distribution of organisms that inhabit patchy systems is dictated by their ability to move b...
Aim: Springs in the Australian arid zone are distinct from other waterways because they house a l...
To understand species losses from disturbed landscapes, it is important to distinguish the effects o...
The Scottish uplands consist of a variety of semi-natural habitats of high nature value that are typ...
In dryland ecosystems, resources such as water, nutrients and habitat are concentrated into discrete...
Most ecologists are comfortable with the notion of habitats as recognizable entities and also with s...
Managing and restoring faunal diversity across large areas requires an understanding of the roles of...
It is rarely cost-effective to survey invertebrates for use in systematic conservation planning acti...
It is rarely cost-effective to survey invertebrates for use in systematic conservation planning acti...
Although spatial variability in fauna assemblages has been discussed in the literature for many deca...
Quantifying the drivers of biodiversity variation is a key topic in contemporary ecology. While the ...
1. The species composition and spatial distribution of small insects (Hemiptera, Coleoptera, Lepidop...
[Summary]: The modification of natural woodlands through tree removal or clearing and a history of l...
We examined 11 non-linear regression models to determine which of them best fitted curvilinear speci...
Biodiversity is a multifaceted phenomenon involving the variety of organisms present, the genetic di...
(1) The distribution of organisms that inhabit patchy systems is dictated by their ability to move b...
Aim: Springs in the Australian arid zone are distinct from other waterways because they house a l...
To understand species losses from disturbed landscapes, it is important to distinguish the effects o...
The Scottish uplands consist of a variety of semi-natural habitats of high nature value that are typ...
In dryland ecosystems, resources such as water, nutrients and habitat are concentrated into discrete...