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    • Are mammal and bird populations declining in the proximity of roads and other infrastructure? (systematic review)

      Posted by AndrewPullin on July 12, 2014

      What is the aim of the review? To examine whether mammal and bird populations are declining in the proximity of roads and other infrastructure, and to identify the distance at which mammal and bird populations are unaffected by roads and other infrastructure.

    • Do tree plantations support higher species richness and abundance than pasture lands? (systematic review)

      Posted by AndrewPullin on July 12, 2014

      What is the aim of the review? To review existing evidence of how plantations and pasture lands influence species richness and abundance by summarizing the data from the literature using meta-analysis techniques to test the following hypotheses for different taxonomic groups of flora and fauna: That plantations support higher species richness than pasture lands. That […]

    • Does structural connectivity facilitate effective dispersal of native species in Australia’s fragmented terrestrial landscapes? (systematic review)

      Posted by AndrewPullin on July 12, 2014

      What is the aim of the review? To address the following questions: “Do the various landscape elements associated with structural connectivity in fragmented terrestrial landscapes provide for movement of Australian native species between habitat patches? (i.e., do they provide true functional connectivity?)?” “Which types and characteristics of structural connectivity are most likely to facilitate the […]

    • How Does the Impact of Grazing on Heathland Compare with Other Management Methods? (systematic review)

      Posted by AndrewPullin on July 12, 2014

      What is the aim of the review? To ascertain: • How the impacts of grazing on heathland compare with the impacts of burning, cutting or no management? • The effect of timing, extent, frequency, severity, and nature of grazing, cutting or burning on their relative impacts?

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