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Austral Ecology

Articles from the last few issues of Austral Ecology © Blackwell Publishing
  • Gene flow among native bush rat, Rattus fuscipes (Rodentia: Muridae), populations in the fragmented subtropical forests of south-east Queensland
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 585-593.
    by PE Macqueen, JA Nicholls, SL Hazlitt, AW Goldizen
  • Effects of the El Nino southern oscillation on Turbo torquatus (Gastropoda) and their kelp habitat
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 594-606.
    by Piers Ettinger-Epstein, Michael J Kingsford
  • Spatial distribution of communal nests in a colonial breeding bird: benefits without costs?
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 607-613.
    by N Giesharpelman, URS Christian, Thorsten Wiegand, JORK Meyer, Melanie Vogel, Roland Brandl
  • Seasonal, demographic and density-related patterns of contact between Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii): Implications for transmission of devil facial tumour disease
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 614-622.
    by Rodrigo K Hamede, Hamish Mccallum, Menna Jones
  • Crossing the Tasman Sea: Inferring the introduction history of Litoria aurea and Litoria raniformis (Anura: Hylidae) from Australia into New Zealand
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 623-629.
    by Judit Voros, Anthony Mitchell, Bruce Waldman, Sharyn Goldstien, Neil J Gemmell
  • The spatial ecology of cane toads (Bufo marinus) in tropical Australia: Why do metamorph toads stay near the water?
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 630-640.
    by Travis Child, Benjamin L Phillips, Gregory P Brown, Richard Shine
  • Common reptiles unaffected by connectivity or condition in a fragmented farming landscape
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 641-652.
    by Adam J Schutz, Don A Driscoll
  • A preliminary investigation of temporal patterns in semiarid ant communities: Variation with habitat type
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 653-662.
    by Lauren Barrow, Catherine L Parr
  • A comparative study of competitive ability between two cactophilic species in their natural hosts
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 663-671.
    by Victoria Werenkraut, Esteban Hasson, Luciana Oklander, Juan J Fanara
  • The loss of aquatic and riparian plant communities: Implications for their consumers in a riverine food web
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 672-683.
    by Brian M Deegan, George G Ganf
  • Linear declines in exotic and native plant species richness along an increasing altitudinal gradient in the Snowy Mountains, Australia
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 684-690.
    by JANE Mallen-Cooper, Catherine M Pickering
  • Herbivores, but not other insects, are scarce on alien plants
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 5. (August 2008), pp. 691-700.
    by Serban Proches, John R Wilson, David M Richardson, Steven L Chown
  • Editorial: Cyclones Larry and Monica: ecological effects of two major disturbance events
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 365-367.
    by Steve Turton
  • Visible and invisible effects of hurricanes on forest ecosystems: an international review
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 368-398.
    by AE Lugo
  • Impacts of wind disturbance on fragmented tropical forests: A review and synthesis
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 399-408.
    by William F Laurance, Timothy J Curran
  • Landscape-scale impacts of Cyclone Larry on the forests of northeast Australia, including comparisons with previous cyclones impacting the region between 1858 and 2006
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 409-416.
    by Stephen M Turton
  • Using field survey and remote sensing to assess rainforest canopy damage following Cyclone Larry
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 417-431.
    by Nicole J Moore, David S Gillieson
  • Cyclone damage to tropical rain forests: Species- and community-level impacts
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 432-441.
    by Daniel J Metcalfe, Matt G Bradford, Andrew J Ford
  • Wood density predicts plant damage and vegetative recovery rates caused by cyclone disturbance in tropical rainforest tree species of North Queensland, Australia
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 442-450.
    by Timothy J Curran, Lauren N Gersbach, WILL Edwards, Andrew K Krockenberger
  • Plant functional traits explain interspecific differences in immediate cyclone damage to trees of an endangered rainforest community in north Queensland
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 451-461.
    by Timothy J Curran, Robyn L Brown, Emilee Edwards, Kristina Hopkins, Catherine Kelley, Elizabeth Mccarthy, ERIN Pounds, Renata Solan, JAMI Wolf
  • The impact of wind on trees in Australian tropical savannas: lessons from Cyclone Monica
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 462-470.
    by Garry D Cook, Clemence M Goyens
  • Do cyclones and forest fragmentation have synergistic effects? A beforeafter study of rainforest vegetation structure at multiple sites
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 471-484.
    by Carla P Catterall, Stephen Mckenna, JOHN Kanowski, Scott D Piper
  • Impacts of cyclone Larry on the vegetation structure of timber plantations, restoration plantings and rainforest on the Atherton Tableland, Australia
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 485-494.
    by JOHN Kanowski, Carla P Catterall, Stephen G Mckenna, Rigel Jensen
  • Recruitment dynamics of invasive species in rainforest habitats following Cyclone Larry
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 495-502.
    by HT Murphy, DJ Metcalfe, MG Bradford, AF Ford, KE Galway, TA Sydes, DJ Westcott
  • Effects of Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry on rainforest vegetation and understorey microclimate near a road, powerline and stream
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 503-515.
    by Catherine L Pohlman, Miriam Goosem, Stephen M Turton
  • Cyclone damage sustained by riparian revegetation sites in the Tully-Murray floodplain, Queensland, Australia
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 516-524.
    by Caroline Bruce, Frederieke Kroon, Damon Sydes, Andrew Ford
  • Do edge effects increase the susceptibility of rainforest fragments to structural damage resulting from a severe tropical cyclone?
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 525-531.
    by Peter S Grimbacher, Carla P Catterall, Nigel E Stork
  • The impact of Tropical Cyclone Larry on bird communities in fragments of the endangered rainforest Type 5b
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 532-540.
    by Amanda N Freeman, KYLE Pias, Magdalena F Vinson
  • Impacts of Cyclone Larry on arboreal folivorous marsupials endemic to upland rainforests of the Atherton Tableland, Australia
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 541-548.
    by JOHN Kanowski, John W Winter, Carla P Catterall
  • Landscape-scale redistribution of a highly mobile threatened species, Pteropus conspicillatus (Chiroptera, Pteropodidae), in response to Tropical Cyclone Larry
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 549-561.
    by Louise A Shilton, Peter J Latch, ADAM Mckeown, Petina Pert, David A Westcott
  • Estimates of tree canopy loss as a result of Cyclone Monica, in the Magela Creek catchment northern Australia
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 562-569.
    by Grant W Staben, Kenneth G Evans
  • The effect of Tropical Cyclone Larry on tooth-billed bowerbird Scenopoeetes dentirostris court attendance and decoration
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 570-572.
    by Amanda N Freeman, Magdalena F Vinson
  • Resilience of arboreal folivores to habitat damage by a severe tropical cyclone
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 573-579.
    by Robyn F Wilson, Miriam W Goosem, Gary W Wilson
  • Cyclone effects on Australian rain forests: An overview
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 580-584.
    by Peter J Bellingham
  • Resources at the landscape scale influence possum abundance
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 243-252.
    by Michael J Harper, Y Mccarth, A Michael, Van DER Ree, Y Rodne
  • Abundancebody mass relationships among insects along a latitudinal gradient
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 253-260.
    by Nigel R Andrew, Lesley Hughes
  • Effects of spatial aggregation on competition, complementarity and resource use
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 261-270.
    by Karel Mokany, Julian Ash, Stephen Roxburgh
  • Cave invertebrate assemblages differ between native and exotic leaf litter
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 271-277.
    by Nicole Hills, Grant C Hose, Andrew J Cantlay, Brad R Murray
  • Woody plant encroachment reduces species richness of herb-rich woodlands in southern Australia
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 278-289.
    by Jodi N Price, John W Morgan
  • Raw data graphing: an informative but under-utilized tool for the analysis of multivariate abundances
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 290-300.
    by David I Warton
  • Effects of diversity loss on ecosystem function across trophic levels and ecosystems: A test in a detritus-based tropical food web
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 301-306.
    by Mikis Bastian, Richard G Pearson, LUZ Boyero
  • Ecological interactions in the provision of habitat by urban development: whelks and engineering by oysters on artificial seawalls
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 307-316.
    by AC Jackson, MG Chapman, AJ Underwood
  • Enemy release or invasional meltdown? Deer preference for exotic and native trees on Isla Victoria, Argentina
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 317-323.
    by Martin A Nunez, Maria A Relva, Daniel Simberloff
  • Cyclic dormancy, temperature and water availability control germination of Carrichtera annua, an invasive species in chenopod shrublands
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 324-328.
    by Jose M Facelli, Peter Chesson
  • Haematozoa in forest birds from southern Chile: Latitudinal gradients in prevalence and parasite lineage richness
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 329-340.
    by Santiago Merino, Juan Moreno, Rodrigo A Vasquez, Javier Martinez, Inocencia Sanchez-Monsalvez, Cristian F Estades, Silvina Ippi, Pablo Sabat, Ricardo Rozzi, Steven Mcgehee
  • Fruit size preference in the New Zealand pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae)
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 341-347.
    by Debra M Wotton, Jenny J Ladley
  • Male and female effects on fertilization success and offspring viability in the Peron's tree frog, Litoria peronii
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 348-352.
    by Craig D Sherman, ERIK Wapstra, Tobias Uller, MATS Olsson
  • Incidence of leaf mining in different vegetation types across rainfall, canopy cover and latitudinal gradients
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 353-360.
    by Robyn J Sinclair, Lesley Hughes
  • Fire season effects on the recruitment of non-sprouting serotinous Proteaceae in the eastern (bimodal rainfall) fynbos biome, South Africa
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 2. (April 2008), pp. 119-127.
    by Steffen Heelemann, Serban Proches, Anthony G Rebelo, N Vanwilge, W Brian, Stefan Porembski, Richard M Cowling
  • Perennial grassland dynamics on fertile plains: Is coexistence mediated by disturbance?
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 2. (April 2008), pp. 128-139.
    by TOM Lewis, Peter J Clarke, NICK Reid, Ralph D Whalley
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