Rocky Outcrops in Australia: Ecology, Conservation and Management

Damian Michael*, David Lindenmayer

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Discover the incredible biodiversity on rocky outcrops and the importance of conserving these crucial landscape features.
Rocky outcrops are landscape features with disproportionately high biodiversity values relative to their size. They support specialised plants and animals, and a wide variety of endemic species. To Indigenous Australians, they are sacred places and provide valuable resources. Despite their ecological and cultural importance, many rocky outcrops and associated biota are threatened by agricultural and recreational activities, forestry and mining operations, invasive weeds, altered fire regimes and climate change.

Rocky Outcrops in Australia: Ecology, Conservation and Management contains chapters on why this habitat is important, the animals that live and depend on these formations, key threatening processes and how rocky outcrops can be managed to improve biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes, state forests and protected areas. This book will be an important reference for landholders, Landcare groups, naturalists interested in Australian wildlife and natural resource managers.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMelbourne
PublisherCSIRO Publishing
Number of pages184
ISBN (Electronic)9781486307913, 9781486307920
ISBN (Print)9781486307906
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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