Journal article

Persistence through tough times: fixed and shifting refuges in threatened species conservation

AE Reside, NJ Briscoe, CR Dickman, AC Greenville, BA Hradsky, S Kark, MR Kearney, AS Kutt, DG Nimmo, CR Pavey, JL Read, EG Ritchie, D Roshier, A Skroblin, Z Stone, M West, DO Fishe

Biodiversity and Conservation | SPRINGER | Published : 2019

Abstract

It may be possible to avert threatened species declines by protecting refuges that promote species persistence during times of stress. To do this, we need to know where refuges are located, and when and which management actions are required to preserve, enhance or replicate them. Here we use a niche-based perspective to characterise refuges that are either fxed or shifting in location over ecological time scales (hours to centuries). We synthesise current knowledge of the role of fxed and shifting refuges, using threatened species examples where possible, and examine their relationships with stressors including drought, fre, introduced species, disease, and their interactions. Refuges often ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This project was supported by the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Programme through the Threatened Species Recovery Hub. B Hradsky was also supported by the Victorian Government Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, and Parks Victoria, and C Dickman by the Australian Research Council (DP140104621). Jack Tatler, John Wright and Peter McDonald contributed to the initial discussions.