Wildlife disease prevalence in human‐modified landscapes
Human‐induced landscape change associated with habitat loss and fragmentation places
wildlife populations at risk. One issue in these landscapes is a change in the prevalence of …
wildlife populations at risk. One issue in these landscapes is a change in the prevalence of …
Integrating plant‐and animal‐based perspectives for more effective restoration of biodiversity
Ecological restoration of modified and degraded landscapes is an important challenge for the
21st century, with potential for major gains in the recovery of biodiversity. However, there is …
21st century, with potential for major gains in the recovery of biodiversity. However, there is …
Review of the current empirical literature on using videoconferencing to deliver individual psychotherapies to adults with mental health problems
Purpose The COVID‐19 pandemic has resulted in a widespread adoption of videoconferencing
as a communication medium in mental health service delivery. This review considers the …
as a communication medium in mental health service delivery. This review considers the …
Increasing world consumption of beef as a driver of regional and global change: A call for policy action based on evidence from Queensland (Australia), Colombia and …
While the global community is seeking to reduce fossil fuel consumption, a parallel but equally
important issue is the environmental impacts of increased world consumption of beef. We …
important issue is the environmental impacts of increased world consumption of beef. We …
Biodiversity risks from fossil fuel extraction
Despite a global political commitment to reduce biodiversity loss by 2010 through the 2002
Convention on Biological Diversity, declines are accelerating and threats are increasing ( 1 ). …
Convention on Biological Diversity, declines are accelerating and threats are increasing ( 1 ). …
Cattle, crops and clearing: Regional drivers of landscape change in the Brigalow Belt, Queensland, Australia, 1840–2004
Landscape change occurs through the interaction of a multitude of natural and human driving
forces at a range of organisational levels, with humans playing an increasingly dominant …
forces at a range of organisational levels, with humans playing an increasingly dominant …
Cascading effects of climate extremes on vertebrate fauna through changes to low‐latitude tree flowering and fruiting phenology
… Changes in key climate extreme variables in each region: (l–r) Western Latin America; the
Amazon basin; West Africa; East Africa; southern India & Southeast Asia; Australasia. The …
Amazon basin; West Africa; East Africa; southern India & Southeast Asia; Australasia. The …
Ecological consequences of land clearing and policy reform in Queensland
Land clearing threatens biodiversity, impairs the functioning of terrestrial, freshwater, and
marine ecosystems, and is a key contributor to human-induced climate change. The rates of …
marine ecosystems, and is a key contributor to human-induced climate change. The rates of …
Forest loss and Borneo's climate
The equatorial island of Borneo is a deforestation hotspot. However, the influence of forest
loss on the island's climate remains largely unexplored. Here, we examine how forest loss is …
loss on the island's climate remains largely unexplored. Here, we examine how forest loss is …
Drought-driven change in wildlife distribution and numbers: a case study of koalas in south west Queensland
… Field surveys were carried out by Rebecca Condon, Virginia Seymour and Nicole Davies,
with help from Leonie Seabrook and several volunteers. We would like to thank the staff of …
with help from Leonie Seabrook and several volunteers. We would like to thank the staff of …