Dispersal behaviour of Brown Treecreepers predicts functional connectivity for several other woodland birds

Date

2011

Authors

Doerr, Veronica
Doerr, Erik
Davies, Micah J.

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Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union

Abstract

The persistence of native species in fragmented landscapes is dependent on dispersal or foraging movements between habitat patches, which may be limited. Although corridors have been heralded as solutions, their effectiveness depends on species' movement

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Keywords: behavioral ecology; decision making; dispersal; foraging behavior; habitat conservation; habitat fragmentation; habitat type; landscape; native species; passerine; steppe; woodland; Aves; Climacteris picumnus; Cormobates leucophaeus; Eopsaltria australis; foray search; gap-crossing; habitat fragmentation; stepping stone

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Emu

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2037-12-31