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View article: Evaluating the utility of environmental DNA for detecting a large Critically Endangered lizard in tropical northern Australia
Evaluating the utility of environmental DNA for detecting a large Critically Endangered lizard in tropical northern Australia Open
It can be challenging to reliably detect rare or cryptic species. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is an emerging tool for detecting species and is increasingly being used to detect reptiles in terrestrial environments that are costly or difficult…
View article: Long term monitoring reveals the importance of large, long unburnt areas and smaller fires in moderating mammal declines in fire‐prone Savanna of northern Australia
Long term monitoring reveals the importance of large, long unburnt areas and smaller fires in moderating mammal declines in fire‐prone Savanna of northern Australia Open
Biodiversity loss is often attributable to multiple interacting pressures that are moderated across environmental gradients. These processes contribute to complex responses that are challenging to interpret and understand. Well‐designed an…
View article: Fire on a tropical floodplain: a fine-scale fire history of coastal floodplains in the Northern Territory, Australia
Fire on a tropical floodplain: a fine-scale fire history of coastal floodplains in the Northern Territory, Australia Open
Background The coastal floodplains of northern Australia are fire-prone, but the impact of fire on floodplain biota is not well understood. Aims In this study, we sought to characterise the fire history of six adjacent floodplains in coast…
View article: BCI volume 32 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
BCI volume 32 issue 3 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Habitat structural complexity explains patterns of feral cat and dingo occurrence in monsoonal Australia
Habitat structural complexity explains patterns of feral cat and dingo occurrence in monsoonal Australia Open
Aim An interaction between reduced habitat structural complexity and predation by feral cats ( Felis catus ) has been hypothesized as the primary driver of mammal decline in northern Australia. However, we have a limited understanding of t…
View article: Leppitt_R_ARYC_Code.R
Leppitt_R_ARYC_Code.R Open
Code used in the building of an occupancy model of the Alligator Rivers Yellow Chat.
View article: Vertebrates are poor umbrellas for invertebrates: cross‐taxon congruence in an Australian tropical savanna
Vertebrates are poor umbrellas for invertebrates: cross‐taxon congruence in an Australian tropical savanna Open
Invertebrates are commonly ignored in conservation planning due to their vast diversity, difficulties with species identification, a poor understanding of their spatial patterns, and the impracticability of carrying out comprehensive sampl…
View article: Correction: Occupancy and detectability modelling of vertebrates in northern Australia using multiple sampling methods
Correction: Occupancy and detectability modelling of vertebrates in northern Australia using multiple sampling methods Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203304.].
View article: Occupancy and detectability modelling of vertebrates in northern Australia using multiple sampling methods
Occupancy and detectability modelling of vertebrates in northern Australia using multiple sampling methods Open
Understanding where species occur and how difficult they are to detect during surveys is crucial for designing and evaluating monitoring programs, and has broader applications for conservation planning and management. In this study, we mod…
View article: Convergence of marine megafauna movement patterns in coastal and open oceans
Convergence of marine megafauna movement patterns in coastal and open oceans Open
Significance Understanding the key drivers of animal movement is crucial to assist in mitigating adverse impacts of anthropogenic activities on marine megafauna. We found that movement patterns of marine megafauna are mostly independent of…