Causes of reintroduction failure of the brown treecreeper: Implications for ecosystem restoration

Volume: 38, Issue: 6, Pages: 700 - 712
Published: Jan 13, 2013
Abstract
Reintroductions are conducted to re-establish a self-sustaining population of a species and contribute to ecosystem restoration. The brown treecreeper (Climacteris picumnus) reintroduction into two nature reserves in the Australian Capital Territory in south-eastern Australia failed to meet its predetermined criteria for success. This occurred despite prior habitat restoration within the reserves where reintroduction occurred. Low survival of...
Paper Details
Title
Causes of reintroduction failure of the brown treecreeper: Implications for ecosystem restoration
Published Date
Jan 13, 2013
Volume
38
Issue
6
Pages
700 - 712
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