To assess whether faunal habitat can be enhanced by using artificial refuges, and whether different species preferentially use refuges with differing structural characteristics, we monitored faunal usage of artificially placed log refuges in grazed semi-arid grasslands and woodlands in Terrick Terrick National Park in Victoria. In total, 1131 log refuges were placed at 91 sites across major vegetation types in the reserve. The effect of refuge age was assessed by comparing faunal usage between new refuges and 271 old refuges that had lain in situ for more than 15 years. Refuges were surveyed for fauna monthly between June 2000 and January 2001. Different species preferred refuges with different characteristics. Overall terrestrial fauna, an...
Expansion of open-cut coal mines in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria, will lead to the loss of native v...
Temperate woodlands are amongst the most threatened ecosystems in Australia because the land on whic...
ANTHROPOGENIC change to Australian habitats accelerated rapidly during the late 1800s as sheep grazi...
Vertebrate fauna was studied over 10 years following revegetation of a Eucalyptus tereticornis ecosy...
A chronosequence approach was used to investigate the influence of fire regimes on mammal assemblage...
Habitat restoration is commonly conducted in agricultural landscapes with the aim of restoring biodi...
We examined the faunal use of Eucalyptus globulus plantations in southern Western Australia, and com...
Artificial refuges can be used to determine the presence of terrestrial fauna and to replace or enha...
Efforts to restore terrestrial woody ecosystems to former agricultural land are typically based on p...
The mining of bauxite ore at Weipa on Cape York Peninsula in Australia requires total extinguishment...
Introduced predators are a major driver of global biodiversity loss. Over the last 200 years, the di...
Four large underpasses, specifically designed for movements by fauna, form part of a major road upgr...
Restoration of degraded land has been identified as a top research priority in conservation. Fauna p...
Habitat loss is a primary cause of population decline for 85% of species recognized as threatened by...
The design of a longitudinal landscape-scale "natural experiment" of Australian woodland vertebrates...
Expansion of open-cut coal mines in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria, will lead to the loss of native v...
Temperate woodlands are amongst the most threatened ecosystems in Australia because the land on whic...
ANTHROPOGENIC change to Australian habitats accelerated rapidly during the late 1800s as sheep grazi...
Vertebrate fauna was studied over 10 years following revegetation of a Eucalyptus tereticornis ecosy...
A chronosequence approach was used to investigate the influence of fire regimes on mammal assemblage...
Habitat restoration is commonly conducted in agricultural landscapes with the aim of restoring biodi...
We examined the faunal use of Eucalyptus globulus plantations in southern Western Australia, and com...
Artificial refuges can be used to determine the presence of terrestrial fauna and to replace or enha...
Efforts to restore terrestrial woody ecosystems to former agricultural land are typically based on p...
The mining of bauxite ore at Weipa on Cape York Peninsula in Australia requires total extinguishment...
Introduced predators are a major driver of global biodiversity loss. Over the last 200 years, the di...
Four large underpasses, specifically designed for movements by fauna, form part of a major road upgr...
Restoration of degraded land has been identified as a top research priority in conservation. Fauna p...
Habitat loss is a primary cause of population decline for 85% of species recognized as threatened by...
The design of a longitudinal landscape-scale "natural experiment" of Australian woodland vertebrates...
Expansion of open-cut coal mines in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria, will lead to the loss of native v...
Temperate woodlands are amongst the most threatened ecosystems in Australia because the land on whic...
ANTHROPOGENIC change to Australian habitats accelerated rapidly during the late 1800s as sheep grazi...