Tree hollows and wildlife conservation in Australia / Phillip Gibbons and David Lindenmayer.
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- 0643090037
- 9780643090033
- 1283154153
- 9781283154154
- 9780643099746
- 0643099743
- Tree cavities -- Australia
- Forest animals -- Australia -- Identification
- Forest conservation -- Australia
- Arbres à cavités -- Australie
- Faune forestière -- Australie -- Identification
- Forêts -- Conservation -- Australie
- NATURE -- Plants -- Trees
- NATURE -- Ecosystems & Habitats -- Forests & Rainforests
- Forest animals
- Forest conservation
- Tree cavities
- Australia
- 577.30994 G43 22
- SB764.A8 G53 2002eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-202) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. The hollow-using fauna of Australia -- 3. The evolution of hollow use -- 4. Hollow formation -- 5. The inventory of hollows and hollow-bearing trees --6. The selection of hollows by fauna -- 7. Hollow numbers and fauna populations -- 8. Perpetuating hollows -- 9. Pest and introduced species that use hollows -- 10. The role of nest boxes in research and management -- 11. Concluding remarks -- Appendices.
Examines the hollow-dependent fauna of Australia, and includes new data on the development of hollows, selection by fauna, pests and introduced species, and artificial hollows.
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