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Publikováno v:
Australian Field Ornithology. 33:198-205
Surveys of the avifauna of Wanjarri Nature Reserve and Lake Mason Conservation Park during late July 2015 recorded 100 species, with 68 at Wanjarri and 90 at Lake Mason. The greater number of species at Lake Mason Conservation Park was attributed to
Autor:
Kingsley W. Dixon, Julie Delaney, Judith Lorraine Fisher, William A. Loneragan, Erik J. Veneklaas
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 142:2270-2281
Relationships between fire history, vegetation structure and composition, and invasion by introduced plant species have received limited attention in Australian woodlands. A study in a Mediterranean, fire adapted urban Banksia woodland remnant in the
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 142:256-269
Relationships between plant invasion and the soil seed bank in highly diverse fire adapted mediterranean woodlands are poorly understood, yet critical for that ecosystem’s conservation. Within the biodiversity hotspot of southwest Australia we inve
Autor:
I.J. Colquhoun, Philip A. O’Brien, S. Vlahos, G.E.St.J. Hardy, William A. Loneragan, N.L. Bougher, Morag Glen
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 255:214-225
Species richness and species composition of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi were compared among rehabilitated mine sites and unmined jarrah forest in southwest Western Australia. Species richness, measured in 50 m × 50 m plots, was high. In the wetter, w
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Plant Ecology. 193:39-57
Disturbances have played a significant role in shaping vegetation patterns following European settlement and agricultural development in Australia, particularly over the last 100 years. However, little is known about the temporal dynamics of plant co
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Plant and Soil. 284:253-264
Increased nutrient availability can have a large impact in Australian woodland ecosystems, many of which are very poor in nutrients, particularly phosphorus. A study was conducted in an urban Banksia woodland remnant in Perth, southwest Western Austr
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Plant Ecology (formerly Vegetatio). 172:11-26
The ’intermediate disturbance hypothesis’ (IDH) predicts maximum species diversity at intermediate levels of disturbance. Disturbance levels are measured by intensity or frequency of disturbance or by the time since disturbance. The IDH has been
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Forest Ecology and Management. 187:247-266
Bauxite mines being restored to native jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata)-dominated forest in Western Australia have accumulated substantial fuel loads. Assessment of fire management aspects is necessary for the effective integration of restored areas int
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Diversity and Distributions. 9:469-483
Eucalyptus cladocalyx F. Muell., is a tree with a restricted distribution in the Southern Flinders Ranges, South Australia. It was originally introduced into the urban bushland of Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia in 1932 as an ornamental. Since i
Autor:
Carl D. Grant, William A. Loneragan
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 11:103-109
Dominance-diversity curves have been previously constructed for a range of ecosystems around the world to illustrate the dominance of particular species and show how their relative abundances compare between communities separated in time or space. We