Carla Catterall

Spatial Foraging Behavior and Use of an Urban Landscape by a Fast-Flying Bat, the Molossid Tadarida australis (2008)

Monika Rhodes, Carla Catterall

Insectivorous bats require different resources for diurnal roosting and nocturnal feeding, and sound conservation planning requires knowledge of both. However, ranging behavior and habitat use by...

Patterns and processes of old field reforestation in Australian rainforest landscapes (2007)

Erskine, Peter D., Catterall, Carla, Lamb, David, Kanowski, John Joseph

Rainforests were widely cleared in Australia during the 19th and 20th centuries to establish agriculture in areas thought to have high soil fertility and be relatively drought free. Some of these...

Monitoring Revegetation Projects for Biodiversity in Rainforest Landscapes. Toolkit Version 1, Revision 1. (2007)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla

Purpose of the toolkit This toolkit has been written to assist landholders, community groups and restoration practitioners monitor the outcomes of revegetation projects for biodiversity in rainforest...

Responses of ground-active beetle assemblages to different styles of reforestation on cleared rainforest land (2007)

Grimbacher, Peter Siegfried, Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, Proctor, Heather C.

Despite increasing efforts to re-establish forest cover in landscapes that have been previously cleared, the relative ability of different styles of reforestation to contribute to conservation and...

Monitoring Revegetation Projects for Biodiversity in Rainforest Landscapes. Toolkit Version 1, Revision 1. (2007)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla

Purpose of the toolkit This toolkit has been written to assist landholders, community groups and restoration practitioners monitor the outcomes of revegetation projects for biodiversity in rainforest...

Patterns and processes of old field reforestation in Australian rainforest landscapes (2007)

Erskine, Peter D., Catterall, Carla, Lamb, David, Kanowski, John Joseph

Rainforests were widely cleared in Australia during the 19th and 20th centuries to establish agriculture in areas thought to have high soil fertility and be relatively drought free. Some of these...

Responses of ground-active beetle assemblages to different styles of reforestation on cleared rainforest land (2007)

Grimbacher, Peter Siegfried, Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, Proctor, Heather C.

Despite increasing efforts to re-establish forest cover in landscapes that have been previously cleared, the relative ability of different styles of reforestation to contribute to conservation and...

Biodiversity futures under alternative forest industry scenarios in north Queensland (2006)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, Wardell-Johnson, G.W.

North Queensland is a major repository of biodiversity in Australia. From the perspective of industry proponents, the impacts of plantation developments on biodiversity deserve consideration because...

Factors affecting the use of reforested sites by reptiles in cleared rainforest landscapes in tropical and subtropical Australia (2006)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Reis, Terence Michael, Catterall, Carla, Piper, Scott Douglas, Richard Hobbs

Despite recent efforts to reforest cleared rainforest landscapes, in Australia and elsewhere, the value of reforested sites for rainforest-dependent reptiles is unknown. We surveyed the occurrence of...

Do frugivorous birds assist rainforest succession in weed dominated oldfield regrowth of subtropical Australia? (2006)

Neilan, Wendy, Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, McKenna, Stephen Gerard, R. Marrs

Exotic plants often form the first woody vegetation that grows on abandoned farmland. If this vegetation attracts vertebrate frugivores which disperse the seeds of native plants, then native plants...

Biodiversity futures under alternative forest industry scenarios in north Queensland (2006)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, Wardell-Johnson, G.W.

North Queensland is a major repository of biodiversity in Australia. From the perspective of industry proponents, the impacts of plantation developments on biodiversity deserve consideration because...

Factors affecting the use of reforested sites by reptiles in cleared rainforest landscapes in tropical and subtropical Australia (2006)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Reis, Terence Michael, Catterall, Carla, Piper, Scott Douglas

Despite recent efforts to reforest cleared rainforest landscapes, in Australia and elsewhere, the value of reforested sites for rainforest-dependent reptiles is unknown. We surveyed the occurrence of...

Do frugivorous birds assist rainforest succession in weed dominated oldfield regrowth of subtropical Australia? (2006)

Neilan, Wendy, Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, McKenna, Stephen Gerard

Exotic plants often form the first woody vegetation that grows on abandoned farmland. If this vegetation attracts vertebrate frugivores which disperse the seeds of native plants, then native plants...

Impacts of picnic areas on bird assemblages and nest predation activity within Australian eucalypt forests (2006)

Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla

We assessed the impacts of picnic areas on birds within adjacent eucalypt forests in the Brisbane region, Australia. Within the picnic areas there was an assemblage of relatively large, aggressive...

Is the conservation value of small urban remnants of eucalypt forest limited by increased levels of nest predation? (2006)

Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla

Levels of predation on bird nests may be increased in small remnant patches compared with levels in extensive forests, owing to edge-related nest predation or mesopredator release. Previous work...

Impacts of picnic areas on bird assemblages and nest predation activity within Australian eucalypt forests (2006)

Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla

We assessed the impacts of picnic areas on birds within adjacent eucalypt forests in the Brisbane region, Australia. Within the picnic areas there was an assemblage of relatively large, aggressive...

Is the conservation value of small urban remnants of eucalypt forest limited by increased levels of nest predation? (2006)

Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla, Dr Camilla Myers

Levels of predation on bird nests may be increased in small remnant patches compared with levels in extensive forests, owing to edge-related nest predation or mesopredator release. Previous work...

Biodiversity futures under alternative forest industry scenarios in north Queensland (2006)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, Wardell-Johnson, G.W.

North Queensland is a major repository of biodiversity in Australia. From the perspective of industry proponents, the impacts of plantation developments on biodiversity deserve consideration because...

Factors affecting the use of reforested sites by reptiles in cleared rainforest landscapes in tropical and subtropical Australia (2006)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Reis, Terence Michael, Catterall, Carla, Piper, Scott Douglas

Despite recent efforts to reforest cleared rainforest landscapes, in Australia and elsewhere, the value of reforested sites for rainforest-dependent reptiles is unknown. We surveyed the occurrence of...

Do frugivorous birds assist rainforest succession in weed dominated oldfield regrowth of subtropical Australia? (2006)

Neilan, Wendy, Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, McKenna, Stephen Gerard

Exotic plants often form the first woody vegetation that grows on abandoned farmland. If this vegetation attracts vertebrate frugivores which disperse the seeds of native plants, then native plants...

Impacts of picnic areas on bird assemblages and nest predation activity within Australian eucalypt forests (2006)

Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla

We assessed the impacts of picnic areas on birds within adjacent eucalypt forests in the Brisbane region, Australia. Within the picnic areas there was an assemblage of relatively large, aggressive...

Is the conservation value of small urban remnants of eucalypt forest limited by increased levels of nest predation? (2006)

Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla

Levels of predation on bird nests may be increased in small remnant patches compared with levels in extensive forests, owing to edge-related nest predation or mesopredator release. Previous work...

Biodiversity values of timber plantations and restoration plantings for rainforest fauna in tropical and subtropical Australia (2005)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, Proctor, Heather, Reis, Terence Michael, Tucker, Nigel I. J., Wardell-Johnson, Grant, ...

It has been suggested that timber plantations could play an important role in the conservation of biodiversity in cleared rainforest landscapes, not only because of their potential to...

Trade-offs between timber production and biodiversity in rainforest plantations: emerging issues and an ecological perspective (2005)

Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, Lamb, D., Killin, Darryl, Erskine, Peter D., Wardell-Johnson, Grant, ...

During the past two centuries there have been three major paradigm shifts in the management of Australian rainforests and the use of their timbers: from felling native forests towards growing...

Rainforest timber plantations and the restoration of plant biodiversity in tropical and subtropical Australia (2005)

Wardell-Johnson, Grant W., Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, McKenna, Stephen Gerard, Piper, Scott Douglas, Lamb, David, ...

We compared the species richness, growth forms and assemblages of vascular plants in five types of rainforest reforestation in tropical and subtropical Australia. These types include unmanaged...

Long-term variation in the distribution of the White-bellied Sea-Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) across Australia (2005)

Shephard, Jill Mary, Catterall, Carla, Hughes, Jane

The White-bellied Sea-Eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster (Accipitridae) is widespread within Australia. However, in a number of states it is thought to be declining locally in response to human induced...

Reforestation for biodiversity recovery: opportunities and limitations (2005)

Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, Lamb, D., Wardell-Johnson, G.W., Erskine, P., ...

Deforestation clearly leads to a loss in biodiversity. However, the pathways of potential recovery that could follow the reforestation of cleared land are not so obvious. In heavily-cleared regions,...

Biodiversity values of timber plantations and restoration plantings for rainforest fauna in tropical and subtropical Australia (2005)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, Proctor, Heather, Reis, Terence Michael, Tucker, Nigel I. J., Wardell-Johnson, Grant

It has been suggested that timber plantations could play an important role in the conservation of biodiversity in cleared rainforest landscapes, not only because of their potential to...

Trade-offs between timber production and biodiversity in rainforest plantations: emerging issues and an ecological perspective (2005)

Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, Lamb, D., Killin, Darryl, Erskine, Peter D., Wardell-Johnson, Grant

During the past two centuries there have been three major paradigm shifts in the management of Australian rainforests and the use of their timbers: from felling native forests towards growing...

Rainforest timber plantations and the restoration of plant biodiversity in tropical and subtropical Australia (2005)

Wardell-Johnson, Grant W., Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, McKenna, Stephen Gerard, Piper, Scott Douglas, Lamb, David

We compared the species richness, growth forms and assemblages of vascular plants in five types of rainforest reforestation in tropical and subtropical Australia. These types include unmanaged...

Long-term variation in the distribution of the White-bellied Sea-Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) across Australia (2005)

Shephard, Jill Mary, Catterall, Carla, Hughes, Jane

The White-bellied Sea-Eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster (Accipitridae) is widespread within Australia. However, in a number of states it is thought to be declining locally in response to human induced...

Reforestation for biodiversity recovery: opportunities and limitations (2005)

Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, Lamb, D., Wardell-Johnson, G.W., Erskine, P.

Deforestation clearly leads to a loss in biodiversity. However, the pathways of potential recovery that could follow the reforestation of cleared land are not so obvious. In heavily-cleared regions,...

Biodiversity values of timber plantations and restoration plantings for rainforest fauna in tropical and subtropical Australia (2005)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, Proctor, Heather, Reis, Terence Michael, Tucker, Nigel I. J., Wardell-Johnson, Grant

It has been suggested that timber plantations could play an important role in the conservation of biodiversity in cleared rainforest landscapes, not only because of their potential to...

Trade-offs between timber production and biodiversity in rainforest plantations: emerging issues and an ecological perspective (2005)

Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, Lamb, D., Killin, Darryl, Erskine, Peter D., Wardell-Johnson, Grant

During the past two centuries there have been three major paradigm shifts in the management of Australian rainforests and the use of their timbers: from felling native forests towards growing...

Rainforest timber plantations and the restoration of plant biodiversity in tropical and subtropical Australia (2005)

Wardell-Johnson, Grant W., Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, McKenna, Stephen Gerard, Piper, Scott Douglas, Lamb, David

We compared the species richness, growth forms and assemblages of vascular plants in five types of rainforest reforestation in tropical and subtropical Australia. These types include unmanaged...

Long-term variation in the distribution of the White-bellied Sea-Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) across Australia (2005)

Shephard, Jill Mary, Catterall, Carla, Hughes, Jane

The White-bellied Sea-Eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster (Accipitridae) is widespread within Australia. However, in a number of states it is thought to be declining locally in response to human induced...

Reforestation for biodiversity recovery: opportunities and limitations (2005)

Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, Lamb, D., Wardell-Johnson, G.W., Erskine, P.

Deforestation clearly leads to a loss in biodiversity. However, the pathways of potential recovery that could follow the reforestation of cleared land are not so obvious. In heavily-cleared regions,...

Consequences of broadscale timber plantations for biodiversity in cleared rainforest landscapes of tropical and subtropical Australia. (2004)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, Wardell-Johnson, G.W.

In Australia, as in many countries, there has been a shift in timber production from native forests to plantations. While plantations are primarily considered an efficient means of producing timber,...

Consequences of broadscale timber plantations for biodiversity in cleared rainforest landscapes of tropical and subtropical Australia. (2004)

Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, Wardell-Johnson, G.W.

In Australia, as in many countries, there has been a shift in timber production from native forests to plantations. While plantations are primarily considered an efficient means of producing timber,...

Historical changes in the bird fauna at Coomooboolaroo, Northeastern Australia, from the early years of pastoral settlement (1873) to 1999 (2004)

Woinarski, J.C.Z., Catterall, Carla

Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) arrived in Zimbabwe ca. 1000 years ago. Numbers of free-ranging dogs have reached unprecedented levels in communal lands (agro-pastoralist rural areas), and interact...

Effects of edge type and nest height on predation of artificial nests within subtropical Australian eucalypt forests (2004)

Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla

Elevated levels of predation of birds' nests near forest and woodland edges have frequently been reported for fragmented European and North American habitats, but have not been well tested elsewhere...