Capture rate per unit effort employing mist nets is used as an index of abundance for honeyeaters and silvereyes. The non-resident and presumed migratory species (Yellow-faced Honeyeater Lichenostomus chrysops, White-naped Honeyeater Melithreptus lunatus, Silvereye Zosterops lateralis, Eastern Spinebill Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris) move through our study area during June or July when nectar production is relatively high. Resident and breeding species (New Holland Honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandiae, White-cheeked Honeyeater P. nigra, White-eared Honeyeater Lichenostomus leucotis and Little Wattlebird Anthochaera chrysoptera) are rare or absent only during summer and there is no correspondence between their capture rates and the availab...
Spatio-temporal patterns of animal abundance, and the factors explaining them, have seldom been stud...
Montane heath communities in south-eastern Australia provide a valuable nectar resource for honeyeat...
Intensive farming systems are now scarce floral environments leaving honey bees with low food avail...
We present patterns of residency and movement derived from the results of a five-year program of ban...
Some individual honeyeaters were repeatedly seen near the same location over at least a 2 day period...
In a study comparing the densities of Noisy Friarbirds Philemon corniculatus, Red Wattlebirds Anthoc...
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 ...
The New Holland honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandiae is a member of the family Meliphagidae, whi...
The maximum density of resident honeyeaters in heathland near Sydney was very similar from one area ...
Foraging niche breadths of Singing Honeyeaters (Lichenostomus virescens) at two island sites - Rottn...
At Dryandra in Western Australia, Yellow-plumed Honeyeaters preferred the more productive woodlands ...
Three species of yellow-eared honeyeater (genus Meliphaga) occur in north-eastern Queensland. Distri...
Abstract The brown honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) is a common bird species in Australia and is a ...
We critically evaluated population-monitoring programs for three endangered species of Australian ho...
Spatio-temporal patterns of animal abundance, and the factors explaining them, have seldom been stud...
Montane heath communities in south-eastern Australia provide a valuable nectar resource for honeyeat...
Intensive farming systems are now scarce floral environments leaving honey bees with low food avail...
We present patterns of residency and movement derived from the results of a five-year program of ban...
Some individual honeyeaters were repeatedly seen near the same location over at least a 2 day period...
In a study comparing the densities of Noisy Friarbirds Philemon corniculatus, Red Wattlebirds Anthoc...
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 ...
The New Holland honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandiae is a member of the family Meliphagidae, whi...
The maximum density of resident honeyeaters in heathland near Sydney was very similar from one area ...
Foraging niche breadths of Singing Honeyeaters (Lichenostomus virescens) at two island sites - Rottn...
At Dryandra in Western Australia, Yellow-plumed Honeyeaters preferred the more productive woodlands ...
Three species of yellow-eared honeyeater (genus Meliphaga) occur in north-eastern Queensland. Distri...
Abstract The brown honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) is a common bird species in Australia and is a ...
We critically evaluated population-monitoring programs for three endangered species of Australian ho...
Spatio-temporal patterns of animal abundance, and the factors explaining them, have seldom been stud...
Montane heath communities in south-eastern Australia provide a valuable nectar resource for honeyeat...
Intensive farming systems are now scarce floral environments leaving honey bees with low food avail...