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transparent Author: Lindenmayer, David, author.
transparent Title Statement: Integrating wildlife conservation in farm landscapes / David Lindenmayer, Damian Michael, Mason Crane, Sachiko Okada, Daniel Florance, Philip Barton and Karen Ikin.
transparent Production: Clayton, Vic. : CSIRO Publishing, 2016.
transparent Description: 1 online resource
transparent ISBN: ISBN 9781486303113 (electronic bk.)
transparent ISBN 1486303110 (electronic bk.)
transparent ISBN (invalid) 9781486303120
transparent ISBN (invalid) 1486303129
transparent ISBN (invalid) 9781486303106
transparent ISBN (invalid) 1486303102
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgement​s; 1 Introduction; The underlying philosophy of our applied research work and the scientific process; The concept of 'scale'; The structure of this book; Our use of common and scientific names; Caveats; 2 Birds; Bird breeding success in woodland patches; Birds in nest boxes; Birds and paddock trees; Networks of species -- friends and foes; Not all patches of bush are equal -- bird responses to different kinds of broad vegetation structure; Why are there such marked differences in bird occurrence between the different kinds of vegetation?
transparent Which attributes of remnants are important for birds?Which attributes of plantings are important for birds?; Birds and travelling stock reserves; Pines and woodland patches; Bird responses to total vegetation cover at different scales; Bird occurrence over time; Do plantings get better with age?; Birds and the Millennium Drought; Management interventions and birds; Are birds good indicators?; Concluding comments; 3 Mammals; Introduction; Habitat trees, paddock trees and arboreal marsupials -- the case of the Squirrel Glider.
transparent Countryside elements and mammals -- the special case of the Squirrel GliderMammals in nest boxes; What makes a good woodland remnant for arboreal marsupials?; Mammals and travelling stock reserves; Can there be too many mouths to feed?; Change in mammal abundance over time; Mammals in woodland patches surrounded by pine stands; Concluding comments; 4 Reptiles; A way of categorising reptiles; Reptiles and regrowth woodland; Do reptiles use tree plantings?; Boulenger's Skink and lizard morphology; Rocky outcrops and reptiles; Management interventions and reptiles; Reptile assemblages.
transparent Reptiles in woodlands surrounded by stands of pineConcluding comments; 5 Invertebrates; Kangaroos and beetles; Ants in grazing landscapes; Butterflies in grazing landscapes; 'Bugs' and pines -- what happens to invertebrates in eucalypt patches surrounded by pine plantations; Concluding comments; 6 Vegetation cover and plants; Introduction; Increase in vegetation cover over time; Changes in vegetation attributes over time; How management interventions changes and improves vegetation; Where in landscapes are key vegetation structures most likely to occur?
transparent Paddock trees as keystone elements in agricultural landscapes -- changes in paddock trees over timeMistletoe as a key resource; Large logs as a critical resource; Home grown -- native grass as a key habitat resource; Rocks are good for plants too; Regeneration dynamics in grazing landscapes; Where it is best to do plantings and how they should be designed?; Concluding comments; 7 Managing wildlife friendly farms; Introduction; Protect what is already there; Restore what is missing; Putting it all together -- evidence-based farm planning for integrating farming, biodiversity and other values.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Summary: New and novel perspectives on integrating farming practices and wildlife conservation and other environmental values.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Additional Physical Forms: Print version: Lindenmayer, David. Integrating wildlife conservation in farm landscapes. Clayton, Vic. : CSIRO Publishing, 2016 ISBN 9781486303106 ISBN 1486303102
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transparent Subject: Wildlife conservation-​-​Australia.
transparent Wildlife management-​-​Australia.
transparent Agriculture-​-​Environmental aspects-​-​Australia.
transparent Farm management-​-​Australia.
transparent Land use, Rural-​-​Australia-​-​Management.
transparent Faune-​-​Protection-​-​Australie.
transparent Agriculture-​-​Aspect de l'environnement-​-​Australie.
transparent Exploitations agricoles-​-​Gestion-​-​Australie.
transparent Utilisation agricole du sol-​-​Australie-​-​Gestion.
transparent TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-​-​Agriculture-​-​General. bisacsh
transparent Agriculture-​-​Environmental aspects fast
transparent Farm management fast
transparent Land use, Rural-​-​Management fast
transparent Wildlife conservation fast
transparent Wildlife management fast
transparent Australia fast https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39QbtfRv​8PPH7gCqhkJ8DK8​bM
transparent Index - Uncontrolled: Australian
transparent Name Added Entry: Michael, Damian, author.
transparent Crane, Mason, author.
transparent Okada, Sachiko, author.
transparent Florance, Daniel, author.
transparent Barton, Philip (Ecologist), author. https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39PCjMyJ​BDCvmxYjwq8pMcj​cq
transparent Ikin, Karen, author.

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