Tackling the global threat of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity requires knowledge of how species move within agricultural landscapes. However, the specific mechanisms influencing dispersal within such landscapes remain poorly understood. The objective of our study was to assess how matrix type (improved pasture, native pasture or crop) and structure (grass height) influence fine-scale reptile movement, as well as influences of crop sowing direction and setting-sun position. In an agricultural region of south-eastern Australia, we first released 20 individuals of an arboreal gecko (Christinus marmoratus) at set distances from trees to determine the distance at which they could perceive their tree habitat (perceptual range). We then tran...
The transition from traditional to intensive farming, aimed at large–scale production, has rapidly a...
Complex environments support high biodiversity and diverse microhabitat availability, which may redu...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
Agricultural landscapes comprise much of the earth's terrestrial surface. However, knowledge about h...
In fragmented landscapes, a species\u27 dispersal ability and response to habitat condition are key ...
Secondary vegetation, associated with changes in land use, presents a conservation issue in the pres...
We report reptile and arboreal marsupial responses to vegetation planting and remnant native vegetat...
Many taxa suffer from habitat loss, spread of invasive species, and climate change; however, reptile...
Domestic livestock grazing directly alters ground-level habitat but its effects on arboreal habitat ...
Linear forest clearings created by utility corridors have the potential to fragment landscapes, crea...
Corridors of natural habitat are often sought to maintain dispersal and gene flow among habitat patc...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Preventing biodiversity loss in fragmented agricultural landscapes is a global problem. The persiste...
The transition from traditional to intensive farming, aimed at large–scale production, has rapidly a...
Complex environments support high biodiversity and diverse microhabitat availability, which may redu...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...
Agricultural landscapes comprise much of the earth's terrestrial surface. However, knowledge about h...
In fragmented landscapes, a species\u27 dispersal ability and response to habitat condition are key ...
Secondary vegetation, associated with changes in land use, presents a conservation issue in the pres...
We report reptile and arboreal marsupial responses to vegetation planting and remnant native vegetat...
Many taxa suffer from habitat loss, spread of invasive species, and climate change; however, reptile...
Domestic livestock grazing directly alters ground-level habitat but its effects on arboreal habitat ...
Linear forest clearings created by utility corridors have the potential to fragment landscapes, crea...
Corridors of natural habitat are often sought to maintain dispersal and gene flow among habitat patc...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Habitat restoration, including revegetation of linear strips and enlargement of remnant patches, may...
Humans are rapidly altering natural systems, leading to changes in the distribution and abundance of...
Preventing biodiversity loss in fragmented agricultural landscapes is a global problem. The persiste...
The transition from traditional to intensive farming, aimed at large–scale production, has rapidly a...
Complex environments support high biodiversity and diverse microhabitat availability, which may redu...
Species need to disperse at a broad range of spatial scales, the recognition of which has spawned pr...