Globally, many wildlife species are declining and an increasing number are threatened by extinction or are extinct. Active management is generally required to mitigate these trends and population viability analysis (PVA) enables different scenarios to be evaluated and informs management decisions. Based on population parameters obtained from a threatened bettong, the woylie (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi), we developed and validated a PVA model. We identified the demographic and genetic responses to different threatening factors and developed a general framework that would facilitate similar work in other bettong species. The two main threatening processes are predation by introduced animals and its interaction with reduced fitness (e.g. du...
We developed an interactive management model for wild and captive populations of the ploughshare tor...
Around the world, recovery planning for threatened species is being applied in an attempt to stem th...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
Insular populations are particularly vulnerable to the effects of stochastic events, epidemics, and ...
Adequate levels of genetic diversity are important for long term persistence of wildlife species, ye...
Context: Identification of key threats to endangered species is vital for devising effective managem...
A deep understanding of the ecology of a species is crucial if we have to monitor and manage wild po...
Conceptual and methodological advances in population and evolutionary ecology are often pursued with...
Conservation managers typically need to make prompt decisions based on limited information and resou...
Threatened species persisting in fragmented and declining populations are susceptible to increased i...
Context: Managing small, isolated populations requires conservation practitioners to weigh up the ri...
Context: Temperament can affect an individual's fitness and survival if it also influences behaviour...
Context: Projecting the population trajectory of endangered species using models requires conservati...
A frequently addressed question in conservation biology is what is the chance of survival for a popu...
A large component of the anthropogenic biodiversity crisis is the loss of animal species. In respons...
We developed an interactive management model for wild and captive populations of the ploughshare tor...
Around the world, recovery planning for threatened species is being applied in an attempt to stem th...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
Insular populations are particularly vulnerable to the effects of stochastic events, epidemics, and ...
Adequate levels of genetic diversity are important for long term persistence of wildlife species, ye...
Context: Identification of key threats to endangered species is vital for devising effective managem...
A deep understanding of the ecology of a species is crucial if we have to monitor and manage wild po...
Conceptual and methodological advances in population and evolutionary ecology are often pursued with...
Conservation managers typically need to make prompt decisions based on limited information and resou...
Threatened species persisting in fragmented and declining populations are susceptible to increased i...
Context: Managing small, isolated populations requires conservation practitioners to weigh up the ri...
Context: Temperament can affect an individual's fitness and survival if it also influences behaviour...
Context: Projecting the population trajectory of endangered species using models requires conservati...
A frequently addressed question in conservation biology is what is the chance of survival for a popu...
A large component of the anthropogenic biodiversity crisis is the loss of animal species. In respons...
We developed an interactive management model for wild and captive populations of the ploughshare tor...
Around the world, recovery planning for threatened species is being applied in an attempt to stem th...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...