Natural and anthropogenic processes influence the occurrence of vertebrate fauna in coastal dunes
Coastal dunes represent habitat for wildlife yet are chronically understudied and are
threatened by anthropogenically driven processes from their landward and seaward …
threatened by anthropogenically driven processes from their landward and seaward …
How do invasive predators and their native prey respond to prescribed fire?
Fire shapes animal communities by altering resource availability and species interactions,
including between predators and prey. In Australia, there is particular concern that two …
including between predators and prey. In Australia, there is particular concern that two …
Fire affects microhabitat selection, movement patterns, and body condition of an Australian rodent ( Rattus fuscipes )
Resource selection by animals influences individual fitness, the abundance of local
populations, and the distribution of species. Further, the degree to which individuals select …
populations, and the distribution of species. Further, the degree to which individuals select …
Bayesian networks elucidate interactions between fire and other drivers of terrestrial fauna distributions
Fire is a major driver of community composition and habitat structure and is extensively used
as an ecological management tool in flammable landscapes. Interactions between fire and …
as an ecological management tool in flammable landscapes. Interactions between fire and …
Time since fire influences macropod occurrence in a fire‐prone coastal ecosystem
Abstract Knowledge of animal responses to fire is fundamental to wildlife management in fire‐
prone ecosystems. Fire can influence the occurrence of large herbivores by altering the …
prone ecosystems. Fire can influence the occurrence of large herbivores by altering the …
Modeling mycorrhizal fungi dispersal by the mycophagous swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor)
Despite the importance of mammal‐fungal interactions, tools to estimate the mammal‐
assisted dispersal distances of fungi are lacking. Many mammals actively consume fungal …
assisted dispersal distances of fungi are lacking. Many mammals actively consume fungal …
Inter‐and intraspecific effects of body size on habitat use among sexually‐dimorphic macropodids
Body size affects key life‐history parameters including dietary requirements and predation
risk. We examined these effects on diel habitat use in a community of three sexually …
risk. We examined these effects on diel habitat use in a community of three sexually …
Ecological specialisation in habitat selection within a macropodid herbivore guild
Specialist species show stronger resource selection, narrower niches and lower niche
overlap than generalist species. We examined ecological specialisation with respect to …
overlap than generalist species. We examined ecological specialisation with respect to …
The Swamp Wallaby'Wallabia bicolor': a generalist browser as a key mycophagist
Mammal-macrofungal interactions are integral to ecosystem function in landscapes
dominated by ectomycorrhizal (EM) plants. EM fungi, critical symbiont's with forest plants …
dominated by ectomycorrhizal (EM) plants. EM fungi, critical symbiont's with forest plants …
Impact of roadside habitat on swamp wallaby movement and fitness
Context Roads have numerous impacts on wildlife populations, such as forming barriers to
movement and isolating them from resources. However, knowledge of how wildlife behave …
movement and isolating them from resources. However, knowledge of how wildlife behave …