New Paper: Anthropogenic landscape change promotes asymmetric dispersal and limits regional patch occupancy in a spatially structured bird population

[caption id="attachment_4173" align="alignleft" width="100"] Professor Andrew Lowe[/caption]

A new paper involving Environment Institute member as well as David Pavlacky Jr (最新糖心Vlog of Queensland), Hugh Possingham (最新糖心Vlog of Queensland), Peter Prentis (Queensland 最新糖心Vlog of Technology), David Green (Simon Fraser 最新糖心Vlog) and Anne Goldizen (最新糖心Vlog of Queensland) has been published in the .

The paper titled '' investigates using patch occupancy surveys and molecular data for a rainforest bird, the logrunner (Orthonyx temminckii), to determine (i) the effects of landscape change and patch structure on local extinction; (ii) the asymmetry of emigration and immigration rates; (iii) the relative influence of local and between-population landscapes on asymmetric emigration and immigration; and (iv) the relative contributions of habitat loss to asymmetric emigration and immigration.

to read about their findings
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