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DOI: 10.1023/a:1008913826686
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“…and Newcastle by deployment of convicts armed with axes. From the 1830s, livestock production expanded from Port Phillip into the Western and Wimmera Districts of Victoria, corresponding with the dispossession of the local indigenous people (Letnic 2000) and changes to fire regimes likely resulted (Gamage 2011).…”
Section: A Brief History Of Human Impacts In Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Newcastle by deployment of convicts armed with axes. From the 1830s, livestock production expanded from Port Phillip into the Western and Wimmera Districts of Victoria, corresponding with the dispossession of the local indigenous people (Letnic 2000) and changes to fire regimes likely resulted (Gamage 2011).…”
Section: A Brief History Of Human Impacts In Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large areas of the world's rangelands are degraded by changes in plant composition, (such as decreased vegetation cover, shrub encroachment), nutrient loss, increasing soil erosion and salinization (D'Odorico, Bhattachan, Davis, & Runyan, 2013) and loss of functional species (Chillo & Ojeda, 2012). Such impacts can reduce resilience to environmental variability (Fensham, Wang, & Kilgour, 2015; Healy, Tulloch, & Fensham, 2020; Letnic, 2000; Milton, du Plessis, & Siegfried, 1994), although some impacts may be reversible (Silcock & Fensham, 2019). Legacies of pastoral degradation (Eldridge & James, 2009; Fensham et al, 2015; Letnic, 2000; Tiver & Andrew, 1997), including impacts of artificial watering points (Healy et al, 2020; James, Landsberg, & Morton, 1999), compounded by introduced species, particularly rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus , red foxes Vulpes vulpes , and feral cats Felis catus , have resulted in local mammal extinctions (Woinarski et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such impacts can reduce resilience to environmental variability (Fensham, Wang, & Kilgour, 2015; Healy, Tulloch, & Fensham, 2020; Letnic, 2000; Milton, du Plessis, & Siegfried, 1994), although some impacts may be reversible (Silcock & Fensham, 2019). Legacies of pastoral degradation (Eldridge & James, 2009; Fensham et al, 2015; Letnic, 2000; Tiver & Andrew, 1997), including impacts of artificial watering points (Healy et al, 2020; James, Landsberg, & Morton, 1999), compounded by introduced species, particularly rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus , red foxes Vulpes vulpes , and feral cats Felis catus , have resulted in local mammal extinctions (Woinarski et al, 2011). This has disrupted trophic networks (Morris & Letnic, 2017) and degraded ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%