Bringing back Australia's lost woodland biodiversity: towards strategic multi-species reintroductions

  • Manning, Adrian (PI)
  • Banks, Sam C. (CoI)
  • Barton, Philip (CoI)
  • Cunningham, Saul (CoI)
  • Evans, Murray C. (CoI)
  • Gordon, Iain J. (CoI)
  • Jeffress, Stuart (CoI)
  • McIntyre, Sue (CoI)
  • Snape, Melissa (CoI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    Australia has the highest rate of mammal extinction of any continent on the planet. This has reduced biodiversity and compromised many important ecological processes. What is the best way to re-build depauperate mammal communities with multi-species reintroductions? What effects do multi-species reintroductions have on recipient ecosystems? This project will explore these questions by reintroducing three mammal species to a critically endangered temperate woodland: a carnivore (the eastern quoll), an insectivore (yellow-footed antechinus), and a herbivore (the eastern chestnut mouse). Results from this sequenced multi-species reintroduction experiment will have broad applicability to ecosystem restoration in Australia and overseas.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date5/05/1531/12/19

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