Impacts / Responses

Ecological specialization and population size in a biodiversity hotspot: How rare species avoid extinction

Author: 
Williams S, Williams YM, VanDerWal J, Isaac JL, Shoo LP, and Johnson CN
Journal: 
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0901640106

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  • Online Article
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  • Technical
Geocode: 
  • Wet Tropics (WT) [BIORGN, QLD]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • ecological research
  • extinction
  • population density
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Wet Tropics
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Research

Body mass and extinction risk in Australian marsupials: The ‘Critical Weight Range’ revisited

Author: 
Johnson CN, and Isaac JL
Journal: 
Austral Ecology
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-9993.2008.01878.x

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  • Online Article
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  • Technical
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  • AUSTRALIA [NCONT, N/A]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • critical weight range
  • extinction
  • mammal decline
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Australian content
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Research

Why does vulnerability to toxic invasive cane toads vary among populations of Australian freshwater crocodiles?

Author: 
Somaweera R, Shine R, Webb J, Dempster T, and Letnic M
Journal: 
Animal Conservation
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00578.x

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  • Online Article
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  • Technical
Geocode: 
  • DALY RIVER [CATCHMENT
  • NT]
  • VICTORIA RIVER [CATCHMENT, NT]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • cane toads
  • Freshwater Crocodile
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Daly River
  • Victoria River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Research

The disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia: context, cause, and response

Author: 
Woinarski JCZ, Legge S, Fitzsimons JA, Traill BJ, Burbidge AA, Fisher A, Firth RSC, Gordon IJ, Griffiths AD, Johnson CN, McKenzie NL, Palmer C, Radford I, Rankmore B, Ritchie EG, Ward S, and Ziembicki M
Journal: 
Conservation Letters
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-263X.2011.00164.x

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Format: 
  • Online Article
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  • Technical
Geocode: 
  • KAKADU NATIONAL PARK [RESV
  • NT]
  • RANGELANDS [REGION, N/A]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • mammal decline
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Kakadu National Park
  • Rangelands
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Research

Rarity of a top predator triggers continent-wide collapse of mammal prey: dingoes and marsupials in Australia

Author: 
Johnson CN, Isaac JL, and Fisher DO
Journal: 
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2006.3711

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Format: 
  • Online Article
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  • Technical
Geocode: 
  • AUSTRALIA [NCONT, N/A]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • Dingoes
  • marsupials
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Impacts / Responses

MODIS time series as a tool for monitoring fires and their effects on savanna bird diversity

Author: 
Levin N, Legge S, Price B, Bowen M, Litvack E, Maron M, and McAlpine C
Journal: 
International Journal of Wildland Fire
Url: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF11031

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  • Online Article
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  • Central Kimberley (CK) [BIORGN, WA]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • birds
  • fire regime
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Central Kimberley
  • Mornington AWC Sanctuary
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Fire Patterns / Regimes
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Impacts native plants & animals
  • Mapping & Monitoring

Quantifying the effects of climate change and water abstraction on a population of barramundi (Lates calcarifer), a diadromous estuarine finfish

Author: 
Tanimoto M, Robins JB, O’Neill MF, Halliday IA and Campbell AB
Journal: 
Marine and Freshwater Research
Url: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF11246

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  • Online Article
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Geocode: 
  • TSCRC1059
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • BARRAMUNDI
  • population model
  • river discharge
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • TRaCK Catchments
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Impacts / Responses

Fire and grazing influence food resources of an endangered rock-wallaby

Author: 
Tuft KD, Crowther MS and McArthur C
Journal: 
WIldlife Research
Url: 
http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/144/paper/WR11208.htm

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Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • Fire
  • grazing
  • rock wallaby
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Impacts native plants & animals

ECOS Article: Savanna bird abundance deceives

Url: 
www.ecosmagazine.com/?paper=EC12310
Flocks of brilliant emerald budgerigars are an iconic image of the Australian outback, signifying seasonal renewal. But, are large numbers of nomadic parrots really a sign of landscape health and good management? (May 2012)

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  • IBRA6119
  • TSCRC1468
Item Type: 
  • Media Stories & Releases
Keywords: 
  • abundance
  • birds
Regions: 
  • Desert Uplands
  • Tropical Savannas
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Interests / Perspectives / Attitudes / Expectations
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting

ECOS Article: Savanna bird abundance deceives

Url: 
www.ecosmagazine.com/?paper=EC12310
Flocks of brilliant emerald budgerigars are an iconic image of the Australian outback, signifying seasonal renewal. But, are large numbers of nomadic parrots really a sign of landscape health and good management? (May 2012)

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  • TSCRC1468
Item Type: 
  • Media Stories & Releases
Keywords: 
  • abundance
  • birds
Regions: 
  • Desert Uplands
  • Tropical Savannas
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Interests / Perspectives / Attitudes / Expectations
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
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