We present patterns of residency and movement derived from the results of a five-year program of banding birds and a three- year program of observing the location and behaviour of individually colour-banded birds in heathland in Brisbane Water National Park, near Sydney. New Holland and White-cheeked Honeyeaters account for most birds captured or observed in our study area. We define a resident bird to be one that is observed nesting andlor is repeatedly sighted in about the same area over a period of at least two days and then categorise species on the basis of whether or not resident individuals are present throughout most of the year. Those species that satisfy the latter criterion also exhibit high recapture rates whereas other species ...
The Noisy Miner is a communal breeder: many individuals participate in activities at each nest. Howe...
Foraging niche breadths of Singing Honeyeaters (Lichenostomus virescens) at two island sites - Rottn...
1. Our understanding of movement patterns in wildlife populations has played an important role in cu...
The ecology and breeding biology of White-cheeked Phylidonyris nigra and New Holland P. novaeholland...
Honeyeaters are the major vertebrate pollinators in Australia and the most common guild of birds in ...
Some individual honeyeaters were repeatedly seen near the same location over at least a 2 day period...
We analysed mortality and behaviour of hihi, an endangered New Zealand honeyeater, in the first thre...
Between 1980 and 2008 surveys of the birds in the vicinity of Eyre Bird Observatory (32º15'S; 126º18...
Capture rate per unit effort employing mist nets is used as an index of abundance for honeyeaters an...
In the age of the Anthropocene, avian diversity loss is occurring at an unprecendented rate. Au...
Nomads challenge the prevailing approach to species conservation because their unpredictable resourc...
The loss of biodiversity following fragmentation and degradation of habitat is a major issue in cons...
<div><p>The loss of biodiversity following fragmentation and degradation of habitat is a major issue...
The maximum density of resident honeyeaters in heathland near Sydney was very similar from one area ...
The long-term effectiveness of restored areas for biodiversity is poorly known for the majority of r...
The Noisy Miner is a communal breeder: many individuals participate in activities at each nest. Howe...
Foraging niche breadths of Singing Honeyeaters (Lichenostomus virescens) at two island sites - Rottn...
1. Our understanding of movement patterns in wildlife populations has played an important role in cu...
The ecology and breeding biology of White-cheeked Phylidonyris nigra and New Holland P. novaeholland...
Honeyeaters are the major vertebrate pollinators in Australia and the most common guild of birds in ...
Some individual honeyeaters were repeatedly seen near the same location over at least a 2 day period...
We analysed mortality and behaviour of hihi, an endangered New Zealand honeyeater, in the first thre...
Between 1980 and 2008 surveys of the birds in the vicinity of Eyre Bird Observatory (32º15'S; 126º18...
Capture rate per unit effort employing mist nets is used as an index of abundance for honeyeaters an...
In the age of the Anthropocene, avian diversity loss is occurring at an unprecendented rate. Au...
Nomads challenge the prevailing approach to species conservation because their unpredictable resourc...
The loss of biodiversity following fragmentation and degradation of habitat is a major issue in cons...
<div><p>The loss of biodiversity following fragmentation and degradation of habitat is a major issue...
The maximum density of resident honeyeaters in heathland near Sydney was very similar from one area ...
The long-term effectiveness of restored areas for biodiversity is poorly known for the majority of r...
The Noisy Miner is a communal breeder: many individuals participate in activities at each nest. Howe...
Foraging niche breadths of Singing Honeyeaters (Lichenostomus virescens) at two island sites - Rottn...
1. Our understanding of movement patterns in wildlife populations has played an important role in cu...