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Understanding risks and threatening processes

Understanding risks and threatening processes

Understanding risks and threatening processes in order to develop effective responses:

Maximising woodland bird diversity in Brigalow Belt forests

This project, developed in partnership with Australian Bush Heritage, will provide key information to maximise the conservation value of the nationally significant Brigalow Belt woodlands.

The fourth dimension: incorporating time into landscape-level biodiversity assessments

This project aims to add temporal depth to our understanding of the distribution of native avifauna in relation to the spatial configuration of remnant native vegetation in agricultural landscapes.

Defining successional patterns and biodiversity values of north Australian eucalypt forests

This project aims to improve the management of eucalypt forests in northern Australia by increasing knowledge of their dynamics, diversity and conservation values.

Molecular analysis of vegetation function in fragmented Australian biomes

This project aims to improve understanding of plant population viability in fragmented landscapes by providing information on the importance and spatial dependence of genetic and ecological interactions among populations.

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Dynamics in tropical eucalypt forests

This fact sheet written by John Woinarski and Brydie Hill presents the key findings from the Land & Water Australia managed project: Defining successional patterns and biodiversity values of north Australian eucalypt forests. Overall, this study provides major new insights into the dynamics of these important tropical eucalypt forests, particularly allowing comparison with the dynamics of temperate eucalypt forests. The study has important management (more)...