Dynamics and predicted distribution of an irrupting 'sleeper'population: fallow deer in Tasmania
…, JC Buettel, BJ French, R Hamer, SL Bryant… - Biological …, 2022 - Springer
Sleeper populations of non-native species can remain at low abundance for decades
before irrupting. For over a century, fallow deer (Dama dama) in the island state of Tasmania, …
before irrupting. For over a century, fallow deer (Dama dama) in the island state of Tasmania, …
[BOOK][B] Australian island arks: conservation, management and opportunities
D Moro, D Ball, S Bryant - 2018 - books.google.com
… © Dorian Moro, Derek Ball and Sally Bryant 2018 All rights reserved. Except under the …
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[PDF][PDF] Tasmania's threatened fauna handbook
S Bryant, J Jackson - Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania, Hobart, 1999 - researchgate.net
Tasmania’s vertebrate and invertebrate fauna have received national and international
recognition for their uniqueness and visual splendour. The variety of forms reflects Tasmania’s …
recognition for their uniqueness and visual splendour. The variety of forms reflects Tasmania’s …
Seasonal breeding in the Eastern quoll Dasyurus viverrinus (Marsupialia: Dasyuredae)
SL Bryant - 1988 - figshare.utas.edu.au
The Eastern quoll, Dasyurus viverrinus, is one of the larger members of the family
Dasyuridae and is found only in Tasmania. The quoll has a short breeding period with mating …
Dasyuridae and is found only in Tasmania. The quoll has a short breeding period with mating …
[BOOK][B] Conservation assessment of beach nesting and migratory shorebirds in Tasmania
S Bryant - 2002 - nre.tas.gov.au
Tasmania’s coastal fauna includes significant populations of birds which are dependant on
the beach and dunes for breeding and the littoral zones, mudflats and estuaries for feeding …
the beach and dunes for breeding and the littoral zones, mudflats and estuaries for feeding …
Habitat and potential diet of the Ground Parrot in Tasmania
SL Bryant - Emu, 1994 - CSIRO Publishing
The typical buttongrass moorland communities of the Ground Parrot Pezoporus wallicus
wallicus in Tasrnania are graminoid heathland, particularly Standard and Layered Blanket Moor…
wallicus in Tasrnania are graminoid heathland, particularly Standard and Layered Blanket Moor…
[PDF][PDF] Conservation assessment of the endangered Forty-spotted Pardalote 2009–2010
S Bryant - Report to Threatened Species Section, DPIPWE and …, 2010 - tasland.org.au
The forty-spotted pardalote Pardalotus quadragintus is a nationally endangered bird,
endemic to Tasmania. The species is linked to one type of eucalypt, white gum Eucalyptus …
endemic to Tasmania. The species is linked to one type of eucalypt, white gum Eucalyptus …
Implementing OCLC's WMS (Web-Scale Management Services) Circulation at Pepperdine University
S Bryant, G Ye - Journal of Access Services, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes the reasons why Pepperdine University Libraries decided to move to
the next-generation technology of WMS as our library system. WMS is an integrated library …
the next-generation technology of WMS as our library system. WMS is an integrated library …
Social dimensions in island restoration: some case studies from Aotearoa–New Zealand
…, J Ogden, K Waterhouse, S Bryant - Pacific Conservation …, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
Islands have been a focus for biodiversity conservation in Aotearoa – New Zealand for more
than 50years. Recognition of the impacts of invasive predators, the significant outcomes that …
than 50years. Recognition of the impacts of invasive predators, the significant outcomes that …
All the eggs in one basket: Are island refuges securing an endangered passerine?
Refuges for threatened species are important to prevent species extinction. They provide
protection from a range of environmental and biotic stressors, and ideally provide protection …
protection from a range of environmental and biotic stressors, and ideally provide protection …