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Forest and Rangeland Ecosystems scientific outputs 2009

The Pastures and Rangelands Unit has online summaries of its scientific outputs. In some cases the summary has the full outputs available as a PDF which can be downloaded. The scientific outputs are arranged on this page by title.

Title/Author Released
Canopy nectar production and the impact of logging and climate in grey ironbark Eucalyptus paniculata (Smith) forests.
Law BS and Chidel M
Apr 2010
Long-term changes in understorey vegetation in the absence of wildfire in south-east dry sclerophyll forests.
Penman TD, Binns DL, Brassil TE, Shiels RJ and Allen RM
Jan 2010
Increasing the perennial grass component of native pastures through grazing management in the 400-600 mm rainfall zone of central western NSW.
Bowman AM, Alemseged Y, Melville GJ, Smith WJ and Syrch F
Jan 2010
Managing fire and biodiversity in dry sclerophyll forests.
Penman T, Binns D and Kavanagh R
Dec 2009
Vegetation structure influences the vertical stratification of open- and edge-space aerial-foraging bats in harvested forests.
Adams MD, Law BS and French KO
Nov 2009
Managing catchments for multiple objectives: the implications of land use change for salinity, biodiversity and economics.
Bathgate A, Seddon J, Finalyson J and Hacker R
Nov 2009
Patch occupancy modelling as a method for monitoring changes in forest floristics: A case study in south-eastern Australia.
Penman TD, Binns DL and Kavanagh RP
Nov 2009
Resilience of a commercial forest understorey to frequent burning.
Penman TD, Binns DL, Shiels RJ, Allen RM and Penman SH
Nov 2009
Grain & Graze: An innovative triple bottom line approach to collaborative and multi-disciplinary mixed-farming systems research, development and extension.
Price RJ and Hacker RB
Nov 2009
Evolution of mixed farming systems for the delivery of triple bottom line outcomes: a synthesis of the Grain & Graze Program.
Hacker RB, Robertson MJ, Price RJ and Bowman AM
Nov 2009
Urbanisation and its effects on the distribution and activity of insectivorous bats in Sydney.
Threlfall C, Law B and Banks P
Sep 2009
Monitoring and evaluating the WEST 2000 Plus ground cover Enterprise Based Conservation projects.
Hacker R
Sep 2009
The impact of superphosphate and surface-applied lime on the profitability and sustainability of wool production on the tablelands of NSW.
Khairo SA, Norton MR, Garden D, Graham P, Langford C, Armstrong P and Brassil T
Sep 2009
Designing effective habitat studies: quantifying multiple sources of variability in bat activity.
Fischer J, Stott J, Law B, Adams M and Forrester R
Sep 2009
An investigation of the importance of declining coastal saltmarsh communities to insectivorous bat species.
Gonsalves L, Lamb S, Monamy V, Law B and Webb C
Sep 2009
A genecological study of the Australian native grass Austrodanthonia caespitosa (Gaudich.)
Waters C
Sep 2009
Mapping forest patches and scattered trees from SPOT images and testing their ecological importance for woodland birds in a fragmented agricultural landscape.
Levin N, McAlpine C, Phinn S, Price B, Pullar D, Kavanagh R and Law B
Sep 2009
Association of five Austrodanthonia species (family Poaceae) with large and small scale environmental features in central western New South Wales.
Waters CM, Melville G and Jacobs J
Sep 2009
A comparison of Australia’s anuran records against the reserve system.
Lemckert F, Rosauer D and Slatyer C
Sep 2009
Conserving Barking Owls in the Pilliga forests.
Kavanagh R and Stanton M
Sep 2009
Selective predator or opportunist? Diet of the Eastern Grass Owl in south east Australia and its relation to prey availability.
Clulow S, Peters K, Blundell A and Kavanagh R
Sep 2009
Determining optimal sampling effort for a landscape monitoring program for forest birds.
Kavanagh R, Penman T, Stanton M, Tap P and Vennell D
Sep 2009
Using pilot studies to design practical monitoring programs for bats.
Law B, Penman T, Tap P, Chidel M and Cabezas K
Sep 2009
Resilience of a dry sclerophyll forest understorey community to frequent burning and timber harvesting.
Penman T, Binns D, Shiels R, Allen R and Penman S
Sep 2009
Ant community responses to experimental fire and logging in a eucalypt forest of south-eastern Australia
Andersen, A.N., Penman, T.D., Debas, N. and Houadria, M
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