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- Library Collection RecordBrowsing by introduced cattle (Bos taurus) and rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) can limit the recruitment of some arid zone tree and shrub species. In a study conducted at the Arid Recovery Reserve,…Publication Date 2009
- Library Collection RecordWhen choosing which environmental attributes to monitor in assessing disturbance, it is important to consider not only which metric will provide the most sensitive indicator of disturbance, but also…Publication Date 2009
- Library Collection RecordThe impact of elephants (Loxodonta africana) on woody plants is well known. Elephants can be regarded as drivers of ecosystem functioning by, for example, decreasing woody plant litter accumulation…Publication Date 2009
- Library Collection RecordFeral camels have severe negative impacts on key environmental economic and social/cultural assets across a wide area in Australia and their population is increasing. In this paper we utilised…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe perceptions of people living within the current range of feral camels and involved in the pastoral industry and conservation reserve management were assessed through a questionnaire survey. The…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordSince their introduction to Australia in 1840 the one-humped camel, Camelus dromedarius, has gone from the colonist's companion to a conservationist's conundrum in the fragile arid…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordWe analysed the movement of seven female camels collared in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands of South Australia. Understanding the movement patterns of feral camels and subsequently…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThis paper reviews the legislation relating to ownership of feral camels in Australia. We find that, as a general proposition, a feral camel is owned by neither the landowner nor the Government (the…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordA cost-effectiveness analysis based on a bioeconomic model was carried out with regard to specific feral camel control strategies in central Australia. Two different aerial control strategies were…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordFeral camels have significant negative impacts on the environment and the social/cultural values of Aboriginal people. These impacts include damage to vegetation through feeding behaviour and…Publication Date 2010
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- Library Collection RecordThis paper reports on a survey of Aboriginal perceptions of feral camels undertaken with Aboriginal people from 27 Aboriginal communities within the current feral camel range in central Australia.…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe impact of camel usage at a small rockhole (X') on the Petermann Aboriginal Land Trust was evaluated from May 2007 through to July 2008. Camel usage and impacts were determined through…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordSince their release over 100 years ago, camels have spread across central Australia and increased in number. Increasingly, they are being seen as a pest, with observed impacts from overgrazing and…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordIn this paper we utilised a range of data sources to estimate the extent, density distribution and population size of the feral camel in Australia in 2008. Camels currently occupy 3.3million km2 and…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe objectives of this study were to predict the potential distribution, relative abundance and probability of habitat use by feral camels in southern Northern Territory. Aerial survey data were used…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordBeef cattle contribute ~7% of anthropocentric greenhouse gas emissions in Australia through the release of methane into the atmosphere. Cattle in northern Australia produce more methane per unit of…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe trend in condition of alpine grasslands from 1981 to 2004 in different topographic regions and with different intensities of human activity in Northern Tibet was analysed by using remote sensing…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordIn this paper we describe a new method of graphically presenting rangeland monitoring data as coded time-mark continuums. This method aims to provide people with an interest in rangelands (…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe accurate measurement of the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in Australian grazing lands is important due to the major role that SOC plays in soil productivity and the potential influence of soil…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe native grassland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain, in south-western Victoria, Australia, is a critically endangered community. Much of the remaining grassland exists on private land, where it is…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordDrought is a constant part of rangeland dynamics in arid and semi-arid regions, and has enormous impacts on extensive livestock production by reducing outputs as well as by generating short-term farm…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe development of the current regulatory framework for management of rangeland resources in China began in 1949. Prior to this, there were family, tribal and other traditional systems of grazing…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe patterns of rainfall early in the rainy season vary substantially across northern Australia, even in sites with the same annual average. This has biophysical and economic implications in terms of…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordA sustainability assessment of the Western Australian (WA) rangelands identified a range of issues associated with regional economic decline typical of many marginal rangeland regions in Australia.…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordWorldwide, temperate grasslands have been extensively cleared for agriculture and urban expansion and the Natural Temperate Grassland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain' in south-eastern Australia…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThis paper reviews the legislation relating to ownership of feral camels in Australia. We find that, as a general proposition, a feral camel is owned by neither the landowner nor the Government (the…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordTravelling Stock Routes (TSRs) are networks of grazing routes and reserves situated throughout much of south-eastern Australia, and thought to have originated from the informal tracks of early…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordInconsistencies can commonly be expected between the financial goals of rangeland grazing enterprises and public conservation goals such as maintenance of ground cover to reduce erosion. Where the…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordTravelling Stock Routes (TSRs) are a network of grazing routes and reserves which are thought to have originated from the informal tracks of early European explorers, pastoralists and settlers.…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordWoodland bird population declines in Australia have been attributed to various factors including habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation. However, the influence of altered water availability in…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordImplicit to loss of ecosystem resilience is that systems can shift from one stable state to another as a result of disturbance. We present a conceptual model of ecosystem resilience of floodplains…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordA river is like a mirror: it reflects the care given by people whose lives depend upon it. A scald on red ground or the slow death of a river reveals more than troubled ecological relationships -…Publication Date 2010
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- Library Collection RecordThe key biophysical impacts associated with projected climate change in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) include: declines in pasture productivity, reduced forage quality, livestock heat stress,…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordCritiques of governance arrangements for natural resource management in Australia have expanded rapidly in recent years. Meanwhile, arguments have strengthened internationally that drylands share…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordResearch was conducted in the mid-north of South Australia over the period 2000-05 to evaluate the effects of different grazing management cues on composition and production of a grassland. The…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordFaecal near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (F.NIRS) provides predictive information on cattle diets and nutritional levels, useful for livestock management or for research purposes. Potential…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordBuffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) has invaded extensive areas of arid and semi-arid Australia following its introduction as a pasture species and for erosion control. It has been suggested that…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordTrigonella suavissima Lindl. is an Australian native legume belonging to the tribe Trifolieae. It is an ephemeral species that is widely distributed in the arid interior of the continent where it…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordRangeland condition has often been assessed in relation to either botanical, edaphic, environmental or management factors. In this investigation, we analysed the interaction of soil and topographic…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordEradication of an invasive species is a holy grail sought by land managers, scientists and policy makers alike. This prize is particularly attractive to funding bodies that foresee a one-off…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe genetic structure of a population should be carefully considered in ecological restoration because it may play a critical role in maintaining the persistence of a restored ecosystem. In the…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordA single procedure that land managers can readily use to simultaneously monitor populations of multiple pest animal species would enhance capacity to effectively manage environmental impacts in the…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordMany studies indicated that saliva from herbivores might be involved in plant growth responses when plants have been grazed. However, there is currently no general agreement on whether saliva can…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in controlling vegetation transitions in a degraded semi-arid grassland were investigated in a factorial experiment that combined two initial levels of…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe objectives of the study were to evaluate the effects of defoliation on tiller growth of Poa ligularis Ness. at two different intervals after fire as well as how recovery is affected by different…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordSub-daily rainfall intensity has a significant impact on runoff and erosion rates in northern Australian rangelands. However, it has been difficult to include sub-daily rainfall intensity in…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordCarrichtera annua (L.) DC. (Brassicaceae) or Ward's Weed, a major weed of semi-arid rangelands of southern Australia, has been collected widely since its introduction early in the 20th century.…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThickening of native shrubs is a major problem in many semi-arid woodlands' as significant increase in shrub density is often negatively correlated with herbaceous vegetation and leads to…Publication Date 2011
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