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Laura Rayner, Auteur ; David B. Lindenmayer, Auteur ; Philip Gibbons, Auteur ; Adrian D. Manning, AuteurQuantifying the population trends of species is crucial to achieving effective conservation action. However, deriving accurate and reliable indices of change is difficult due to the paucity and complexity of population data. There is a growing n[...]Article
Anthony Weinberg, Auteur ; Philip Gibbons, Auteur ; Sue V. Briggs, Auteur ; Stephen P. Bonser, AuteurThe process of natural regeneration is critical for sustaining remnant native vegetation and the ecosystem services it supports. We quantified the extent and pattern of Eucalyptus regeneration within remnant vegetation in a fragmented agricultur[...]Article
David B. Lindenmayer, Auteur ; Alan Welsh, Auteur ; Christine Donnelly, Auteur ; Mason Crane, Auteur ; Damian Michael, Auteur ; Christopher MacGregor, Auteur ; Lachlan McBurney, Auteur ; Rebecca Montague-Drake, Auteur ; Philip Gibbons, AuteurNest box programs have often been established to conserve hollow-dependent fauna but their effectiveness is unknown in many jurisdictions. We examined nest box effectiveness in a 10-year experimental study in the Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans[...]Article
Philip Gibbons, Auteur ; S. V. Briggs, Auteur ; Danielle A. Ayers, Auteur ; Stuart Doyle, Auteur ; Julian Seddon, Auteur ; Chris McElhinny, Auteur ; Nigel Jones, Auteur ; Rachel Sims, Auteur ; J. Sean Doody, AuteurReference conditions remain widely used as a benchmark for ecosystem management, but there remains conjecture about the definition of the reference state. Many techniques used to predict reference conditions are difficult to apply operationally [...]Article
Adrian D. Manning, Auteur ; Philip Gibbons, Auteur ; David B. Lindenmayer, AuteurP>1. Facilitating adaptive responses of organisms in modified landscape will be essential to overcome the negative effects of climate change and its interaction with land use change. Without such action, many organisms will be prevented from ach[...]Article
Darren S. Le Roux, Auteur ; Karen Ikin, Auteur ; David B. Lindenmayer, Auteur ; Adrian D. Manning, Auteur ; Philip Gibbons, AuteurLand development contributes to the clearance of large trees that are sometimes offset with many smaller trees as compensatory wildlife habitat. But are many smaller trees a valid biodiversity offset for the loss of a single large tree? To answe[...]Article
Pia E. Lentini, Auteur ; Tara G. Martin, Auteur ; Philip Gibbons, Auteur ; Joern Fischer, Auteur ; Saul A. Cunningham, AuteurPollination has received attention recently due to reported sharp declines of Apis mellifera in several locations, and it has been proposed that diverse native bee communities may be key for continued pollination of economically important crops.[...]