Context In highly fragmented landscapes, arboreal mammals are limited by their ability to move and disperse between core habitats. Connectivity modelling for multiple species …
Simple Summary Camera trapping allows scientists to study a range of species, across large areas for long periods of time, with little impact on animals. It has been readily used to study …
D Harley, A Eyre - Wildlife Research, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
For many cryptic mammal species, limited distributional data restrict the scope or effectiveness of conservation actions, particularly in relation to habitat protection and/or …
F Rovero, R Kays - Conservation technology, 2021 - books.google.com
5.1. 1 What questions are being asked? to conservation, such as habitat preference and range models, threat assessments, general monitoring, and evaluations of conservation …
Australian arboreal mammals are experiencing significant population declines, particularly due to land clearing and resulting habitat fragmentation. The squirrel glider, Petaurus …
C Monticelli, PC Maciel, F de Oliveira Garcia - Folia Primatologica, 2022 - brill.com
A southern brown howler monkey (Alouatta guariba clamitans) population occurs in a remnant of Atlantic Forest located inside an urban area of the municipality of São Paulo …
SM Jackson, M Parsons, M Baseler… - Australian …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Key threatening processes to biodiversity include habitat loss and fragmentation, with populations restricted to small fragments of habitat being more prone to extinction. The …
M Knipler, M Dowton, K Mikac - Australian Mammalogy, 2022 - CSIRO Publishing
Arboreal gliders are vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and to barriers that extend their glide distance threshold. Habitat fragmentation through deforestation can cause population …
BA Wilson, K Agosta, MJ Garkaklis… - Australian …, 2025 - CSIRO Publishing
There is growing evidence that persistence of mammal fauna under climate change is reliant on refuges protected from disturbances such as extreme drought and fire. During the …