Emus are most abundant in areas used for extensive sheep grazing. Their density is lower in grain-growing areas, lower still in areas used for extensive cattle grazing, and lowest in those areas that are not used for any commercial purpose (mainly deserts). This pattern of emu density appears to be linked to climatic factors determining the availability of food during breeding, to the availability of naturally occurring and artificially stored surface water, and to the prevalence of dingos
<p>White areas represent non-suitable habitats (<60% probability of occurrence), while purple circle...
Population density estimate can be expressed through many different ways. Various concepts differ ab...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
The distribution and abundance of Emus in the South Australian pastoral zone between 1978 and 1989 w...
The density of red kangaroos in the sheep country of the north-west corner of New South Wales is muc...
The density of red kangaroos in the sheep country of the north-west corner of New South Wales is muc...
The density of red kangaroos in the sheep country of the north-west corner of New South Wales is muc...
Species distribution modeling has been widely used in studying habitat relationships and for conserv...
The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) eats a wide range of seeds and other plant material but little is...
Aerial surveys of feral pigs in the Goondiwindi region of Queensland showed an overall observed dens...
Aerial surveys of feral pigs in the Goondiwindi region of Queensland showed an overall observed dens...
The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is a large, flightless ratite bird species endemic to Australia. ...
Conserving evolutionary processes is becoming increasingly important in conservation management as e...
Objective To describe the influence of the dingo (Canis lupus dingo) on the past, present and future...
We monitored seasonal use of grassland types by white rhinos at two sites within the Hluhluwe iMfolo...
<p>White areas represent non-suitable habitats (<60% probability of occurrence), while purple circle...
Population density estimate can be expressed through many different ways. Various concepts differ ab...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
The distribution and abundance of Emus in the South Australian pastoral zone between 1978 and 1989 w...
The density of red kangaroos in the sheep country of the north-west corner of New South Wales is muc...
The density of red kangaroos in the sheep country of the north-west corner of New South Wales is muc...
The density of red kangaroos in the sheep country of the north-west corner of New South Wales is muc...
Species distribution modeling has been widely used in studying habitat relationships and for conserv...
The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) eats a wide range of seeds and other plant material but little is...
Aerial surveys of feral pigs in the Goondiwindi region of Queensland showed an overall observed dens...
Aerial surveys of feral pigs in the Goondiwindi region of Queensland showed an overall observed dens...
The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is a large, flightless ratite bird species endemic to Australia. ...
Conserving evolutionary processes is becoming increasingly important in conservation management as e...
Objective To describe the influence of the dingo (Canis lupus dingo) on the past, present and future...
We monitored seasonal use of grassland types by white rhinos at two sites within the Hluhluwe iMfolo...
<p>White areas represent non-suitable habitats (<60% probability of occurrence), while purple circle...
Population density estimate can be expressed through many different ways. Various concepts differ ab...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...