Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the last 200 years, particularly in southern Australia. In the tropical savanna of northern Australia significant declines have occurred only in recent decades. The later onset of these declines suggests that the causes may differ from earlier declines in the south. We examine potential regional effects (northern versus southern Australia) on biological and ecological correlates of range decline in Australian rodents. We demonstrate that rodent declines have been greater in the south than in the tropical north, are strongly influenced by phylogeny, and are consistently greater for species inhabiting relatively open or sparsely vegetated habitat. Un...
Introduced predators such as feral cats (Felis catus) are responsible for declines of many small mam...
Introduction: Recent studies at sites in northern Australia have reported severe and rapid decline o...
Since European settlement Australian native mammals have experienced significant extinctions and sev...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
The recent commentary by Woinarski (2014, Global Ecology and Biogeography, doi: 10.1111/geb.12165) d...
Australia has lost more native mammal species than any other country in the past two centuries, and ...
The recent commentary by Woinarski (2014, Global Ecology and Biogeography, doi: 10.1111/geb.12165) d...
Australia has contributed a disproportionate number of the world's mammal extinctions over the past ...
The application of fire to fauna management, particularly for endangered species, is a significant i...
Context Changes in abundance following fire are commonly reported for vertebrate species, but the me...
Introduced predators such as feral cats (Felis catus) are responsible for declines of many small mam...
Introduction: Recent studies at sites in northern Australia have reported severe and rapid decline o...
Since European settlement Australian native mammals have experienced significant extinctions and sev...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
Australia has experienced dramatic declines and extinctions of its native rodent species over the la...
The recent commentary by Woinarski (2014, Global Ecology and Biogeography, doi: 10.1111/geb.12165) d...
Australia has lost more native mammal species than any other country in the past two centuries, and ...
The recent commentary by Woinarski (2014, Global Ecology and Biogeography, doi: 10.1111/geb.12165) d...
Australia has contributed a disproportionate number of the world's mammal extinctions over the past ...
The application of fire to fauna management, particularly for endangered species, is a significant i...
Context Changes in abundance following fire are commonly reported for vertebrate species, but the me...
Introduced predators such as feral cats (Felis catus) are responsible for declines of many small mam...
Introduction: Recent studies at sites in northern Australia have reported severe and rapid decline o...
Since European settlement Australian native mammals have experienced significant extinctions and sev...