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Archibald RD., Bowen BJ., Hardy GEStJ., 2010. Understorey thinning and burning trials are needed in conservation reserves: The case of Tuart (Eucalyptus gomphocephala D.C.). Ecological Management and Restoration 11 (2) 108-112.

Brouwers NC., Newton AC., Bailey S., in press. The dispersal ability of wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in a wooded landscape. European Journal of Entomology Accepted: 26 October 2010.

Brouwers NC., Newton AC., Watts K., Bailey S., 2010. Evaluation of buffer-radius modelling approaches used in forest conservation and planning. Forestry 83, 409-421.

Buizer IM., Arts BAM., Kok K., in press. Governance, scale and the environment: The importance of different knowledge claims in transdisciplinary arenas. Ecology and Society.

Buizer IM., Ruthrof KX., 2010. Volunteering for novel landscapes or historical analogues? The dilemmas of public involvement in ecological restoration in a context of climate change. International Forestry Review 12 (5) 12.

Buizer IM., Van Herzele A., 2010. Combining deliberative governance theory and discourse analysis to understand the deliberative incompleteness of centrally formulated plans. Forest Policy and Economic doi: 10.1016/j.forpol.2010.02.012

Burgess, TI, Webster, JL, Ciampini, JA., White, D., Hardy, GEStJ, Stukely, MJC (2009) Re-evaluation of Phytophthora species isolated during 30 years of vegetation health surveys in Western Australia using molecular techniques. Plant Disease 93, 215-223

Cai YF., Barber P., Dell B., O’Brien., Williams N., Bowen B., Hardy GEStJ., 2010. Soil bacterial functional diversity is associated with the decline of Eucalyptus gomphocephala. Forest Ecology and Management 260 (6) 1047-1057

Craig M.D., Grigg AH., Garkaklis MJ., Hobbs RJ., Grant CD., Fleming PA., Hardy GEStJ., 2010. Does habitat structure influence capture probabilities? A study of reptiles in a eucalypt forest. Wildlife Research 36, 509-515.

Craig M.D., Hobbs RJ., Grigg AH., Garkaklis MJ., Grant CD., Fleming PA., Hardy GEStJ., 2010. Does thinning and burning sites revegetated after bauxite mining improve habitat for terrestrial vertebrates? Restoration Ecology 18, 300-310.

Dakin N, White D, Hardy GEStJ, Burgess TI, 2009. The opportunistic pathogen, Neofusicoccum australe, is responsible for crown dieback of peppermint (Agonis flexuosa) in Western Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology (accepted 02-11-09).

Kala J., Lyon TJ., Nair US., 2011. Numerical Simulations of the Impacts of Land-Cover Change on Cold Fronts in South-West Western Australia. Boundary Layer Meteorology 138, 121-138.

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Kala J., Lyons TJ., Nair US., 2010. Numerical Simulations of the Impacts of Land-Cover Change on Cold Fronts in South-West Western Australia. Boundary-Layer Meteorology doe: 10.1007/s10546-010-9547-3

Kurz T., Baudains CM., in press. Biodiversity in the front yard: An investigation of landscape preference in a domestic urban context. Environment & Behaviour

Lewis E., Mansfield C., Baudains C., in press. The Impact of AuSSI-WA at a Primary School. Australian Journal of Environmental Education.

Lindenmayer DB., Bennett AF., Hobbs RJ. (Eds), 2010. Temperate woodland conservation and management. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Matusick G., Eckhardt LG., Somer GL., 2010. Susceptibility of longleaf pine roots to infection and damage by four root-inhabiting ophiostomatoid fungi. Forest Ecology and Management 260, 2189-2195.

Medlyn BE., Zeppel M., Brouwers NC., Howard K., O’Gara E., Hardy G, Lyons T, Li L., Evans B., 2011. Biophysical impacts of climate change on Australia's forests, Contribution of Work Package 2 to the Forest Vulnerability Assessment. National  Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, Australia.

Moore T., de Tores P., Fleming PA., 2010. Detecting, but not affecting, nest-box occupancy. Wildlife Research 37, 240-248.

Nair S., Wu Y., Kala J., Lyon TJ., Pielke RA., Hacker JM., 2011. The Role of Land Use Change on the Development and Evolution of the West Coast Trough, Convective Clouds, and Precipitation in Southwest Australia. Journal of Geophysical Research in press.

Scott, PM., Burgess, TI., Barber, PA., Shearer, BL., Stukely, MJC., Hardy, GES., Jung, T. (2009) Phytophthora multivora sp. nov., a new species recovered from declining Eucalyptus, Banksia, Agonis and other plant species in Western Australia. Persoonia 22, 1-13. 

Rea AJ., Jung T., Burgess TI., Stukely MJC., Hardy GEStJ., 2010. Phytophthora elongata sp. nov., a novel pathogen from the Eucalyptus marginata forest of Western Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology 39, 477-491

Ruthrof KX., Bell R., Calver M., 2010. Establishment of Eucalyptus gomphocephala (Tuart) woodland species in an abandoned limestone quarry: effects after 12 years. Pacific Conservation Biology 15, 293-297.

Ruthrof KX., Douglas T., Calver MC., Barber PA., Dell B., Hardy GEStJ., in press. Restoration treatments improve seedling establishment in a degraded Mediterranean- type Eucalyptus ecosystem. Australian Journal of Botany.

Taylor, K., Barber, PA., Hardy, GES, Burgess, TI. (2009) Botryosphaeriaceae from tuart (Eucalyptus gomphocephala) woodland, including descriptions of four new species. Mycological Research 113, 337-353.  

Posters

Conte, J., Baudains, C. & Lyons, T. (2009) Connecting the Dots: What can we learn from other disciplines about behaviour change? "Shaping Change in Communities - Dimensions of Excellence" Australasia-Pacific Extension Network (APEN) 5th International Conference, Busselton, Western Australia, November 9-12, 2009 

Moore, T.L, Craig, M.D. Hardy, G.E.St.J. and Fleming, P.A. (2009) Declining Eucalytpus wandoo woodlands – What habitat characteristics are important to wildlife? 2009 Postgraduate Poster Day. School of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences, Murdoch University. (AWARD WINNING Wildlife Biology poster  - awarded by Murdoch University Vet Trust) 

Warden, J., Ruthrof, K. X., Hardy, G., Fryer, A. (2009) The hydrology of Yalgorup National Park and its relation to tuart (Eucalyptus gomphocephala) health. Geological Society of America Annual Conference, Oregon, 18-21 October, Vol. 41, No. 7. Poster. 

Wentzel J.J., Hardy, G.E.St.J., Craig, M.D., Barber, P., & Fleming, P.A. (2009) The tuarts are dying; will our birds disappear too? 2009 Postgraduate Poster Day. School of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences, Murdoch University.


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