Eight things you should never do in a monitoring program: an Australian perspective

DB Lindenmayer, J Woinarski, S Legge… - Environmental …, 2022 - Springer
Monitoring is critical to gauge the effect of environmental management interventions as well
as to measure the effects of human disturbances such as climate change. Recognition of the …

Amphibian responses to livestock use of wetlands: new empirical data and a global review

HJ Howell, CC Mothes, SL Clements… - Ecological …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Pastureland currently occupies 26% of Earth's ice‐free land surface. As the global human
population continues to increase and develo** countries consume more protein‐rich …

How biodiversity-friendly is regenerative grazing?

CD Morris - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Regenerative grazing management (ReGM) seeks to mimic natural grazing dynamics to
restore degraded soils and the ecological processes underpinning sustainable livestock …

Balancing biodiversity and food production: a better understanding of wildlife response to grazing will inform off-reserve conservation on rangelands

H Neilly, J Vanderwal, L Schwarzkopf - Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2016 - Elsevier
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the
future. Rangelands, used primarily for livestock grazing, have the potential to complement …

Species co‐occurrence networks show reptile community reorganization under agricultural transformation

GM Kay, A Tulloch, PS Barton, SA Cunningham… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Agricultural transformation represents one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, causing
degradation and loss of habitat, leading to changes in the richness and composition of …

Environmental and grazing management drivers of soil condition

CF Sato, CL Strong, P Holliday, D Florance… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2019 - Elsevier
Domestic livestock grazing is one of the dominant forms of land use globally. However, there
are variable findings concerning the impacts of different grazing regimes on soil condition …

Biodiversity benefits of vegetation restoration are undermined by livestock grazing

DB Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, M Crane… - Restoration …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Extensive areas of the Earth's terrestrial surface have been subject to restoration, but how
best to manage such restored areas has received relatively limited attention. Here, we …

Long‐term livestock exclusion increases plant richness and reproductive capacity in arid woodlands

AIT Tulloch, A Healy, J Silcock, GM Wardle… - Ecological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Herbivore exclusion is implemented globally to recover ecosystems from grazing by
introduced and native herbivores, but evidence for large‐scale biodiversity benefits is …

Ecological outcomes for multiple taxa from silvicultural thinning of regrowth forest

L Gonsalves, B Law, T Brassil, C Waters, I Toole… - Forest Ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Management of forest regrowth is a key issue globally, particularly where it occurs as high
densities of small-sized stems and where there is little to no self-thinning. Thinning can …

Rare but not lost: Endemic mountain lizard occupancy following megafire and grazing disturbances

R Hartley, W Blanchard, N Clemann… - Austral …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Wildfire and grazing by invasive herbivores can influence habitat suitability for ground‐
dwelling fauna, such as reptiles. Australia has a large and diverse reptile fauna, with the …