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Animals of Arid Australia: Out on their own?
Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
ISBN electronic:
978-0-9803272-0-5
Publication date:
2007
Animals of Arid Australia: Out on their own?
Edited by: Chris Dickman, Daniel Lunney, Shelley Burgin
https://doi.org/10.7882/9780980327205
ISBN (electronic): 978-0-9803272-0-5
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 2007
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ForewordByGordon GriggGordon GriggUniversity of Queensland,Search for other works by this author on:
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PrefaceByChris Dickman;Chris DickmanRoyal Zoological Society of NSW,Search for other works by this author on:Daniel Lunney;Daniel LunneyRoyal Zoological Society of NSW,Search for other works by this author on:Shelley BurginShelley BurginRoyal Zoological Society of NSW,Search for other works by this author on:
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Part 1. Life in the desert
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Freshwater molluscs in the Australian arid zoneByWinston Ponder;Winston PonderAustralian Museum, 6 College Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Cameron SlatyerCameron SlatyerNational Heritage Assessment Section, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Government, GPO Box 787, Canberra, ACT 2601, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Aboriginal Dreaming and aridityByDan WitterDan WitterTaumutu, R.D.3, Leeston, NewSearch for other works by this author on:
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Between a rock and a dry place: land snails in arid AustraliaByCameron Slatyer;Cameron SlatyerNational Heritage Assessment Section, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Government. GPO Box 787, Canberra, ACT 2601, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Winston Ponder;Winston PonderAustralian Museum, 6 College Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Daniel Rosauer;Daniel RosauerNational Heritage Assessment Section, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Government. GPO Box 787, Canberra, ACT 2601, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Lyndell DavisLyndell DavisNational Heritage Assessment Section, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Government. GPO Box 787, Canberra, ACT 2601, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Managing biodiversity in arid Australia: a landscape viewByJ. A. Kerle;J. A. KerleConsultant Biologist, 6 Belmore Street, Dubbo NSW 2830Search for other works by this author on:M. R. Fleming;M. R. FlemingParks and Wildlife Division, NSW Department of Environment and Conservation, P.O. Box 2111, Dubbo NSW 2830Search for other works by this author on:J. N. FoulkesJ. N. FoulkesScience and Conservation Directorate, Department for Environment and Heritage, GPO Box 1047 Adelaide SA 5001Search for other works by this author on:
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Part 2. Western Queensland and Western NSW
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The impacts of pastoralism on the fauna of arid AustraliaByMike LetnicMike LetnicParks and Wildlife Service of the Northern Territory, PO Box 30 Palmerston, NT, 0831Search for other works by this author on:
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Postgraduate research in the Simpson Desert: the pitfalls of a PhDByAdele S. HaythornthwaiteAdele S. HaythornthwaiteSchool of Biological Sciences and Institute of Wildlife Research, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Developing a dynamic landscape approach to the study of arid-zone wildlife: challenges and opportunitiesByStuart Phinn;Stuart PhinnCentre for Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Science, School of Geography, Planning and Architecture, The University of Queensland, 4072Search for other works by this author on:
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How much do kangaroos of differing age and size eat relative to domestic stock?: implications for the arid rangelandsByTerence J. Dawson;Terence J. DawsonSchool of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences. University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052Search for other works by this author on:Adam J. MunnAdam J. MunnSchool of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences. University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052Search for other works by this author on:
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Clearing, grazing and reservation: assessing regional impacts of vegetation management on the fauna of south western New South WalesByMurray Ellis;Murray EllisDepartment of Environment and Conservation, NSW PO Box 1967, Hurstville NSW 2220Search for other works by this author on:Michael Drielsma;Michael DrielsmaDepartment of Environment and Conservation, NSW PO Box 1967, Hurstville NSW 2220Search for other works by this author on:Liz Mazzer;Liz MazzerDepartment of Environment and Conservation, NSW PO Box 1967, Hurstville NSW 2220Search for other works by this author on:Erica BaigentErica BaigentDepartment of Environment and Conservation, NSW PO Box 1967, Hurstville NSW 2220Search for other works by this author on:
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The influence of hydrology on freshwater mussel (Bivalvia: Hyriidae) distributions in a semi-arid river system, the Barwon-Darling River and Intersecting StreamsByH.A. JonesH.A. JonesNSW Department of Natural Resources, PO Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW 2124Search for other works by this author on:
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Biodiversity and water point closure: is the grazing piosphere a persistent effect?ByDavid B. Croft;David B. CroftSchool of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of NSW, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2880Search for other works by this author on:Rebecca Montague-Drake;Rebecca Montague-DrakeSchool of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of NSW, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2880Search for other works by this author on:Matthew DowleMatthew DowleSchool of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of NSW, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2880Search for other works by this author on:
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Part 3. Current perceptions
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Science, river communities, governments and media: a turbulent mixture for Australia's arid zone riversByRichard T. KingsfordRichard T. KingsfordSchool of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, NSW 2052Search for other works by this author on:
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Science in place and time: archaeology, ecology and environmental historyByLibby Robin;Libby RobinCentre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University,Search for other works by this author on:Mike SmithMike SmithNational Museum of Australia, CRES, ANUSearch for other works by this author on:
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Predator-proof fences for biodiversity conservation: some lessons from dingo fencesByJohn PickardJohn PickardDepartment of Physical Geography, Macquarie University, NSW 2109Search for other works by this author on:
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Taking the arid zone to tv: what is required to get a story based on the arid zone on airByPaul M.A. WillisPaul M.A. WillisCatalyst, ABC TV, 700 Harris St, Ultimo 2000Search for other works by this author on:
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Animals of arid Australia: out on their own, or hung out to dry?ByChris Dickman;Chris DickmanInstitute of Wildlife Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, NSW 2006Search for other works by this author on:Daniel Lunney;Daniel LunneyNSW Department of Environment and Conservation, PO Box 1967, Hurstville, NSW 2220Search for other works by this author on:Shelley BurginShelley BurginCollege of Health and Science, University of Western Sydney - Hawkesbury Campus, Locked Bag 1797, South Penrith Distribution Centre, NSW 1797Search for other works by this author on:
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