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Autor:
Sophie L. Cross, Adam T. Cross, Sean Tomlinson, Sophia M. Clark-Ioannou, Paul G. Nevill, Philip W. Bateman
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 26, Iss , Pp e01500- (2021)
The direct impacts of anthropogenic habitat loss on fauna have attracted considerable global research focus. However, it is not only these overt impacts of human activities that are contributing to the global biodiversity crisis. Other disturbances,
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https://doaj.org/article/da3b91c15f9042709d3497dcf14684da
Autor:
Viki A. Cramer, Kyle N. Armstrong, Robert D. Bullen, Sophie L. Cross, Lesley Gibson, Nicola Hanrahan, Chris G. Knuckey, Kym Ottewell, Scott Reiffer, Laura Ruykys, Robyn E. Shaw, Rujiporn Thavornkanlapachai, Scott A. Thompson, Suzi Wild, Stephen van Leeuwen
Publikováno v:
Australian Mammalogy. 45:1-12
The ghost bat (Macroderma gigas) is Australia’s largest echolocating bat. It is restricted to several disjunct populations in the north of the continent, including a population in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. In 2016 the ghost bat was l
Autor:
Philip W. Bateman, Sophie L. Cross, Sean Tomlinson, Michael D. Craig, Emily P. Tudor, Michael J. Bamford, Adam T. Cross, Holly S. Bradley
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 30
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 310:323-333
Minimal annual rainfall in arid environments results in low productivity ecosystems with fluctuating food availability. Large mammalian predators that require frequent consumption of vertebrate prey tend to be less abundant in desert environments; ho
Publikováno v:
Ecological Management & Restoration. 21:4-8
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology.
Habitat loss is a leading cause of biodiversity declines globally, and there has been increasing recognition in recent years of the importance of restoring degraded habitats to functional ecosystems to ameliorate this loss. Despite the critical roles
Autor:
Alan N. Andersen, Ladislav Mucina, Rowan Waina, Kingsley W. Dixon, Celia N. A. Mitchell, Sophie L. Cross, Adam T. Cross, Cecilia Myers, Christopher Jackson
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 25:1727-1759
Northern Australia supports the world’s largest estate of undeveloped tropical savannas, but previous studies of ant diversity in the region have covered only a fraction of its land area and habitat diversity. We assess patterns of ant species and
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Conservation. 20:485-495
Habitat fragmentation often results in significant degradation of the structure and composition of remnant natural vegetation, leading to substantial biodiversity decline. Ants are an ecologically dominant faunal group known to be sensitive to vegeta
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 67:27
Understanding the behavioural responses of animals to habitat change is vital to their conservation in landscapes undergoing restoration. Studies of animal responses to habitat restoration typically assess species presence/absence; however, such stud
Publikováno v:
Pacific Conservation Biology. 25:331
Globally increasing rates of mine site discontinuations are resulting in the need for immediate implementation of effective conservation and management strategies. Surveying vegetation structure is a common method of assessing restoration success; ho