Austral Ecology Supplementary Data (PDF files)
A protocol for assessment and integration of vegetation maps, with an application to spatial data sets from south-eastern Australia.
Authors: David A. Keith, Christopher C. Simpson Contact
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Small-scale spatial dynamics in vegetation in an Uruguayan grassland
Authors: Texeira Marcos Contact
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Haematozoa in forest birds from southern Chile: Latitudinal gradients in prevalence and parasite lineage richness
Authors: Merino, S., Moreno, J., Vásquez, R.A., Martínez, J., Sánchez-Monsálvez, I., Estades, C. F., Ippi, S., Sabat, P., Rozzi, R., and Mcgehee, S. Contact
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Perennial grassland dynamics on fertile plains: is coexistence mediated by disturbance?
Authors: Lewis T., Clarke P.J., Reid N., and Whalley R.D.B.
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Cyclone damage sustained by riparian revegetation sites in the Tully-Murray floodplain, Queensland, Australia
Author: Caroline Bruce
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Stream order controls geomorphic heterogeneity and plant distribution in a savanna landscape
Authors:
Khomo and Rogers
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Impact of storm-burning on Melaleuca viridiflora invasion of grasslands and grassy woodlands on Cape York Peninsula, Australia
Authors: Crowley, G.M., Garnett, S.T. & Shephard, S.
Appendix More information contact: Gabriel Crowley
Landscape mosaic of Araucaria forest and forest monocultures influencing understorey spider assemblages in southern Brazil Austral Ecology (2008), 33, 45-54
Authors:
Ronei Baldissera, Gislene Ganade, Antonio D. Brescovit and Sandra M. Hartz
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Effects of leaf emergence on leaf lifespan are independent of life-form and successional status Appendix
Authors: Roger J. Dungan, Marie-Laure Navas, Richard P. Duncan, Eric Garnier
More information contact: Richard Duncan
Author: Cristiano Nogueira
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Ant diversity in an Amazonian savanna: relationship with vegetation structure, disturbance by fire, and dominant ants.
Author: Heraldo L. Vasconcelos
Appendix More information contact: Heraldo
Estimating species richness and catch per unit effort from boat electro-fishing in a lowland river in temperate Australia
Authors: Brendan Ebner, Jason Thiem, Dean Gilligan, Mark Lintermans, Ian Wooden and Simon Linke
Appendix More information contact: Brendan Ebner
Linear declines in exotic and native plant species richness along an increasing altitudinal gradient in the Snowy Mountains, Australia Authors:
Jane Mallen-Cooper and Catherine Marina Pickering
Appendix More information contact: Catherine Pickering
Environmental indicator potential of the dominant litter decomposer, Talitriator africana (Crustacea, Amphipoda) in Afrotemperate forest. Authors: DJ Kotze, MJ Lawes
Appendix More information contact: Johan Kotze
Quantity versus quality: endemism and protected areas in the temperate forest of South America Authors: M. A. Rodriguez Cabal, M. A. Nuñez and A. S. Martínez
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Raw data graphing: an informative but under-utilised tool for the analysis of multivariate abundances Author: DI Warton. More information contact: David Warton
Appendix A: Relationship between hunting spider abundance and all six environmental variables
Viability of ecological processes in small Afromontane forest patches in South Africa.
Authors: DJ Kotze & MJ Lawes. More information contact: Johan Kotze
Appendix 1: Number of individuals of the tree species sampled at the four forest categories
Landscape Ecology of the Burrowing Bettong: Warren Distribution and Patch Dynamics in Semi-arid Australia
Authors: J.C. Noble, W.J. Muller, J.K. Detling and G.H. Pfitzner.
Appendix 1:
Species occurrence and abundance on and off burrowing bettong warrens (n = 10) over two years. “Glenora” Station, Bourke, N.S.W.
Predicting mistletoe seed shadow and patterns of seed rain from movements of the mistletoe bird, Dicaeum hirundinaceum. MS# 05-135
Authors: Matthew J. Ward and David C. Paton. More information: matthew.ward at adelaide.edu.au
Appendix 1: Summary data from 14 individual mistletoe birds
Differentiation between native and exotic plant species in a dry grassland: realised responses to perturbation, and comparison with fundamental responses. MS# 05-57
Author: Warren King and J. Bastow Wilson.
More information: warren.king at dpi.nsw.gov.au
Appendix 1: Primary response and Rebound for the response of native and exotic species to exclosure, fertilisation and irrigation.
Current distribution and potential extent of the most invasive alien plant species on La Réunion (Indian Ocean, Mascarene islands). MS# 04-189
Author: Stéphane Baret, Mathieu Rouget, David M. Richardson, Christophe Lavergne, Benis Egoh, Joel Dupont, Dominique Strasberg. More information: sbaret at cbnm.org
Appendix 1: List of the 46 most widespread invasive alien plants
The invasion of Argentine ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in South Australia: impacts on community composition and abundance of invertebrates in urban parklands. MS# 05-139
Author: A.C Walters, walters.anne at saugov.sa.gov.au
Appendix 1: Counts of the numbers of individuals from spider, fly, and beetle families captured at the 4 paired invaded and uninvaded sites over the study period.
Trunk Invertebrate faunas of Western Australian forests and woodlands: seeking causes of patterns along a west-east gradient. MS# 04-84
Authors: J.D Majer, H.F Recher, R. Graham & R. Gupta. More information: J.Majer at curtin.edu.au
Appendix 1: Summary of the significant statistical results
Appendix 2: Cumulative number of invertebrates sampled by bark traps and intercept traps on marri trees
Community Ecology of New Zealand's Vascular Epiphytes & Vines
Author: Kevin Burns. More information:Kevin.burns at vuw.ac.nz
Appendices 1 and 2: The number of occurrences of 20 epiphyte species on 7 host tree species.
Effects of sward structure on herbivore foraging behaviour in a South African savanna: an investigation of the forage maturation hypothesis. MS# 05-14
Authors: Michael Drescher, Ignas M.A. Heitkonig, Paul J. Van den Brink, Herbert H.T. Prins
More information:michael.drescher at mnr.gov.on.ca
Appendices 1 and 2 : List of grass species and cover types in seven sward types
Beetle species' responses suggest that microclimate mediates fragmentation effects in tropical Australian rainforests. MS#05-37
Authors: Peter S. Grimbacher, Carla P. Catterall, Roger L. Kitching.
More information: peter.grimbacher at student.griffith.edu.au
Appendix 1 : Mean abundance by site type, for beetle species with more than 20
individuals.
Response surfaces for the combined effects of heat shock and smoke on germination of sixteen species forming soil seed banks in south east Australia.
Authors: Paul B. Thomas, E. Charles Morris and Tony D. Auld
More information: c.morris@uws.edu.au
Appendix: Table 1: Mean (+/- standard error) % germination of all 19 study
Demography of the clonal palm Geonoma brevispatha in a neotropical swamp forest
Authors: Alexandre F. Souza and Fernando R. Martins
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Expert panel assessment of attributes for natural variability benchmarks for biodiversity
Authors: Ian Oliver, Hugh Jones and Daniel L. Schmoldt
Appendices to manuscript (06-57)
Assessing the above-ground biomass of a complex tropical rainforest using a canopy crane
Authors: Michael J. Liddell, Nicolas Nieullet, Otávio C. Campoe and Martin Freiberg
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