- Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
- Tree Root and Stability Studies
- Fern and Epiphyte Biology
Environmental Earth Sciences
2019-2021
Ecosystem Sciences
2021
UNSW Sydney
2019-2021
Large urban trees have many benefits. However, falling branches pose a serious hazard to both people and infrastructure. In several tree species, aerial roots grow down from the ground. These are capable of thickening support branches, lessening risk failure. Unfortunately, in environments most die before reaching Here, we report new method for encouraging reach ground, developed by second-year botany class at UNSW Sydney. Our tested three experimental treatments on Ficus rubiginosa Desf. ex...
ABSTRACT Echidnas (Tachyglossus aculeatus) are found Australian-wide and appear to be remarkably well-adapted arid zones, yet, nearly all echidna research has been conducted in temperate, tropical alpine zones. This study investigated the home range movement of echidnas western New South Wales. Radio telemetry tracking was used locate daily during period (March-May 2019 August 2019); 1.47± 1.21 km 2 . is over twice reported temperate environments (>0.65 ) suggesting that exhibit larger...
Echidnas (Tachyglossus aculeatus) are found Australia-wide and appear to be remarkably well-adapted the arid zone, yet nearly all echidna research has been conducted in temperate, tropical alpine zones. This study investigated home range movement of echidnas western New South Wales. Radio telemetry tracking was used locate daily during period (March-May 2018, November March-May 2019 August 2019); observed 1.47± 1.21km 2 . is over twice reported temperate environments (<0.65km ),...