Andi Cairns
James Cook University
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Oecologia | 2007
Jennifer G. Parsons; Andi Cairns; Christopher N. Johnson; Simon K.A. Robson; Louise A. Shilton; David A. Westcott
This research provides the first evidence of dispersal of bryophytes and associated microorganisms through ingestion by a highly mobile vertebrate vector, the spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus). Bryophyte fragments were found in faeces collected at four P. conspicillatus’ camps in the Wet Tropics bioregion, northeastern Australia. These fragments were viable when grown in culture; live invertebrates and other organisms were also present. Our study has significantly increased understanding of the role of flying foxes as dispersal vectors in tropical forests.
Australian Journal of Zoology | 2006
Jennifer G. Parsons; Andi Cairns; Christopher N. Johnson; Simon K.A. Robson; Louise A. Shilton; David A. Westcott
The diet of Pteropus conspicillatus, a large flying fox, was examined by collecting faeces in traps beneath daytime roost trees in four geographically distinct camps in the Wet Tropics bioregion of North-eastern Queensland, Australia. Faecal analyses revealed that P. conspicillatus utilise a broad variety of plant resources from a variety of habitats. Seed and pulp from figs (Ficus spp., Moraceae) and pollen from the family Myrtaceae were most frequently represented in the faeces from a range of both wet sclerophyll and rainforest habitats. The dietary composition of P. conspicillatus at individual camps could not be predicted by the habitats located within a typical foraging distance of each camp (20 km), and although consistent dietary changes were seen across all camps over time, each camp had a unique dietary signature indicative of feeding on a distinct subset of available vegetation. The unique diet of each camp and the variety of dietary items consumed suggest that camps may need to be managed on an individual camp-specific basis, and that P. conspicillatus are utilising a broader range of resources than would be expected if the species was a strict ‘rainforest-fruit specialist’.
Journal of Natural History | 2008
Andi Cairns; Alice Wells
Final‐instar larvae of the microcaddisfly, Scelotrichia willcairnsi sp. nov. (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) were discovered feeding on a moss, Platyhypnidium muelleri in north‐eastern Queensland. Not only do the larvae feed on the moss, but their cases are constructed from fragments of moss leaves. Microscopic examination of larval guts and cases showed a total contrast in the angle at which the moss leaves are cut for each purpose: for cases the moss leaves are cut longitudinally, in parallel with the length of the cells, whereas for feeding the leaves are cut perpendicular to the leaf margin, across the cells, presumably an adaptation that releases the cell contents for digestion. The new caddisfly species is described based on the adult males. Scelotrichia willcairnsi represents the first Australian record of the South‐east Asian‐New Guinean Stactobiini genus Scelotrichia.
Nova Hedwigia | 2008
Tamás Pócs; Andi Cairns
The genus Jubula Dumort is reported, as new to Australia, represented by a new subspecies Jubula hutchinsiae Hook. ssp. australiae. It occurs in tropical rainforest on Paluma Range, North Queensland, in the Australian Wet Tropics. It differs from ssp. hutchinsiae and from ssp. javanica by its very narrow underleaves with elongated, acute segments and by its granulate-papillose leaf cuticle.
Archive | 2004
Helen P. Ramsay; Andi Cairns
Australian Journal of Entomology | 2011
Matthew J. Colloff; Andi Cairns
Freshwater Biology | 2017
Richard G. Pearson; Faye Christidis; Niall M. Connolly; Jacqui Nolen; Rosalind M. St Clair; Andi Cairns; Linda Davis
Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution | 2012
Irwan Lovadi; Andi Cairns; Robert A. Congdon
Archive | 1998
Richard G. Pearson; Barry Butler; Jacqui Nolen; Faye Christidis; Niall M. Connolly; Andi Cairns; Linda Davis
Telopea | 2016
David Meagher; Andi Cairns
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