Register      Login
The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal Society
Journal of the Australian Rangeland Society

Articles citing this paper

The effects of browsing by feral and re-introduced native herbivores on seedling survivorship in the Australian rangelands

Nicola T. Munro A C , Katherine E. Moseby A B and John L. Read A B
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A Arid Recovery, PO Box 150, Roxby Downs, SA 5725, Australia.

B Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Benham Laboratories, North Terrace, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: nicola.munro@anu.edu.au

The Rangeland Journal 31(4) 417-426 https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ08027
Submitted: 18 June 2008  Accepted: 5 November 2009   Published: 27 November 2009



22 articles found in Crossref database.

Barking up the wrong tree? Are livestock or rabbits the greater threat to rangeland biodiversity in southern Australia?
Mutze G.
The Rangeland Journal. 2016 38(6). p.523
Consequences of the reintroduction of regionally extinct mammals for vegetation composition and structure at two established reintroduction sites in semi‐arid Australia
Kemp Jeanette E., Jensen Rigel, Hall Michelle L., Roshier David A., Kanowski John
Austral Ecology. 2021 46(4). p.653
Bringing forward the benefits of coarse woody debris in ecosystem recovery under different levels of grazing and vegetation density
Manning Adrian D., Cunningham Ross B., Lindenmayer David B.
Biological Conservation. 2013 157 p.204
Female reproductive suppression in an Australian arid zone rodent, the spinifex hopping mouse
Berris K. K., Breed W. G., Moseby K. E., Carthew S. M., Bennett Nigel
Journal of Zoology. 2020 312(3). p.163
Ranking buffel: Comparative risk and mitigation costs of key environmental and socio‐cultural threats in central Australia
Read John L., Firn Jennifer, Grice Anthony C., Murphy Rachel, Ryan‐Colton Ellen, Schlesinger Christine A.
Ecology and Evolution. 2020 10(23). p.12745
Risks to carbon dynamics in semi-arid woodlands of eastern Australia under current and future climates
Nolan Rachael H., Sinclair Jennifer, Waters Cathleen M., Mitchell Patrick J., Eldridge David J., Paul Keryn I., Roxburgh Stephen, Butler Don W., Ramp Daniel
Journal of Environmental Management. 2019 235 p.500
Net effects of soil disturbance and herbivory on vegetation by a re-established digging mammal assemblage in arid zone Australia
Verdon Simon James, Gibb Heloise, Leonard Steven W.J.
Journal of Arid Environments. 2016 133 p.29
Rangeland Condition Monitoring: A New Approach Using Cross-Fence Comparisons of Remotely Sensed Vegetation
Kilpatrick Adam D., Lewis Megan M., Ostendorf Bertram, Kumar Lalit
PLOS ONE. 2015 10(11). p.e0142742
A global review on arid zone restoration: approaches and challenges
Stapleton Joseph, Bates Sarah, Lewis Megan, Turner Shane R., Warne David, Florentine Singarayer
Restoration Ecology. 2023
Estimating density-dependent impacts of European rabbits on Australian tree and shrub populations
Mutze Greg, Cooke Brian, Jennings Scott
Australian Journal of Botany. 2016 64(2). p.142
Habitat‐ and rainfall‐dependent biodiversity responses to cattle removal in an arid woodland–grassland environment
Frank Anke S. K., Wardle Glenda M., Dickman Chris R., Greenville Aaron C.
Ecological Applications. 2014 24(8). p.2013
Potential effects of arid shrubland degradation on habitat suitability for a declining arid zone bird, the Chestnut‐rumped Thornbill (Acanthiza uropygialis)
Belder Donna J., Paton David C., Pierson Jennifer C.
Austral Ecology. 2022 47(3). p.603
Recovering Australia's arid‐zone ecosystems: learning from continental‐scale rabbit control experiments
Finlayson Graeme, Taggart Patrick, Cooke Brian
Restoration Ecology. 2022 30(4).
Reintroduction of locally extinct vertebrates impacts arid soil fungal communities
Clarke Laurence J., Weyrich Laura S., Cooper Alan
Molecular Ecology. 2015 24(12). p.3194
Demographic vulnerability of an extreme xerophyte in arid Australia
Prior Lynda D., Hua Quan, Bowman David M. J. S.
Australian Journal of Botany. 2018 66(1). p.26
Plant sex influences on riparian communities and ecosystems
Scheuerell River P., LeRoy Carri J.
Ecology and Evolution. 2023 13(7).
Pyrodiversity—why managing fire in food webs is relevant to restoration ecology
Bowman David M. J. S., Legge Sarah
Restoration Ecology. 2016 24(6). p.848
The Ecology of Browsing and Grazing II (2019)
Gordon Iain J., Prins Herbert H. T., Mallon Jordan, Puk Laura D., Miranda Everton B. P., Starling-Manne Carolina, van der Wal René, Moore Ben, Foley William, Lush Lucy, Maestri Renan, Matsuda Ikki, Clauss Marcus
Eradication of rabbits from landscape scale exclosures: pipedream or possibility?
Read John L., Moseby Katherine E., Briffa Jason, Kilpatrick Adam D., Freeman Andrew
Ecological Management & Restoration. 2011 12(1). p.46
Returning a lost process by reintroducing a locally extinct digging marsupial
Munro Nicola T., McIntyre Sue, Macdonald Ben, Cunningham Saul A., Gordon Iain J., Cunningham Ross B., Manning Adrian D.
PeerJ. 2019 7 p.e6622
Rabbit biocontrol and landscape‐scale recovery of threatened desert mammals
Pedler Reece D., Brandle Robert, Read John L., Southgate Richard, Bird Peter, Moseby Katherine E.
Conservation Biology. 2016 30(4). p.774
Feral fuchsia eating: Long-term decline of a palatable shrub in grazed rangelands
Silcock J.L., Fairfax R.J., Fensham R.J.
Journal of Arid Environments. 2019 163 p.1

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation