This was an innovation in the Australian colonies and a first for the independent colonies of the British Commonwealth. George Goyder, the colony’s surveyor-general, and head of the Lands Department, played a critical role in the creation of these organisations. This paper presents a case ...
A small colony was obtained from the Perth Zoo in 1975 and these were bre... L Delroy,J Earl,I Radbone,... - 《Wildlife Research》 被引量: 62发表: 1986年 The apparent establishment and subsequent eradication of the Australian giant bulldog ant Myrmecia brevinoda Forel (Hymenoptera: ...
Genetic evidence from the Australian population is consistent with it being derived from just one (or very few) founding colonies (Gloag et al., 2016). We first estimate the mating frequency of A. cerana queens in Australia's invasive population, and use the observed mating frequencies to ...
Poa pratensis L., current status of the longest-established non-native vascular plant in the Antarctic A single colony of the non-native grass Poa pratensis L., which was introduced inadvertently to Cierva Point, Antarctic Peninsula, during the 1954-1955 sea... LR Pertierra,F Lara,J Benayas,...
Australian Veterinary JournalGOODRICH BS, MURRAY MD, HOLMES PR (1978b). The establishment of a laboratory colony of Ixodes holocyclus. Australian Veterinary Journal. 54. 490-493.Goodrich BS, Murray MD, Holmes PR (1978) The establish- ment of a laboratory colony of Ixodes holocyclus. Aust Vet...
Australian Veterinary JournalGOODRICH BS, MURRAY MD, HOLMES PR (1978b). The establishment of a laboratory colony of Ixodes holocyclus. Australian Veterinary Journal. 54. 490-493.Goodrich BS, Murray MD, Holmes PR (1978) The establish- ment of a laboratory colony of Ixodes holocyclus. Aust Vet...
The Australian tree Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cavanilles) Blake is an invasive weed in wetland systems of Florida. A biological control program targeting M. quinquenervia has resulted in the release of the gall forming midge Lophodiplosis trifida Gagn茅 (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). Populations of the ...
Australian Research Centre for Urban EcologyJournal of Zoologyvan der Ree, R., McDonnell, M. J., Temby, I., Nelson, J. and Whittingham, E., (2006). The establishment and dynamics of a recently established urban camp of flying foxes (Pteropus poliocephalus) outside their geographic range. ...
Regular monthly counts that began in December 1993 confirm the continuous presence of the species in Melbourne from that date onwards. The growth of the size of the colony from 1994 onwards was exponential, with a peak in March 2003 (when counting ceased) at between 20000 (static count) and...