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Page 1 SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONS No. 41 (July 2017) Science & Conservation Mission: The provision of up-to-date and scientifically sound information to uphold effective evidence-based conservation of biodiversity and sustainable natural resource management in Western Australia https://dpaw.sharepoint.com/Divisions/scd/ Clayton H, Saladie M, Rolland V, Sharwood R, Macfarlane T, Ludwig M (2017). Loss of the chloroplast transit peptide from an ancestral C 3 carbonic anhydrase is associated with C 4 evolution in the grass genus Neurachne Plant Physiology 173, 1648-1658 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/ FullTextFiles/C19992.pdf Cochrane A (2017). Are we underestimating the impact of rising summer temperatures on dormancy loss in hard-seeded species? Australian Journal of Botany 65, 248-256 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/ static/StaffOnly/602166-65.002.pdf Cowan MA, Edinger D, Coate K (2017). Biodiversity in the southern rangelands: variation in biota over time and space on the Black Range and Lake Mason stations, Murchison Bioregion, Western Australia Conservation Science Western Australia 12, 1-40 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/ FullTextFiles/080559-12.001.pdf Davis RW, Brown AP (2017). A new species of Chamaescilla (Asparagaceae) from the mid-west of Western Australia Nuytsia 28, 225-227 https:// library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057- 28.018.pdf Davison EM, Davison PJN, Barrett MD, Barrett RL, McMullan-Fisher SJM (2017). Additions to the Myxomycota of summer rainfall regions of tropical Australia Nova Hedwigia 104, 47-64 https:// library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20015.pdf Davison EM, Giustiniano D, McGurk LE, Watkin ELJ, Bougher NL (2017). Neotypification and redescription of Amanita preissii (Basidiomycota), and reconsideration of the status of A. griseibrunnea Nuytsia 28, 193-204 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/ static/FullTextFiles/080057-28.015.pdf Dunlop JA, Rayner K, Doherty TS (2017). Dietary flexibility in small carnivores: a case study on the endangered northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus Journal of Mammalogy 98, 858-866 https:// library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20004.pdf (Continued on page 2) Science Communications lists titles of publications, reports etc prepared by staff of the Science and Conservation Division. This issue is for the period July 2016-January 2017. If you require a copy of a submitted paper please contact the author. For nearly all other titles a PDF link is included. Any problems with access please contact Library@dbca.wa.gov.au Margaret Byrne Director Journal Publications Ash A, Elliot A, Godfrey S, Burmej H, Abdad MY, Northover A et al. [Wayne A, Morris K] (2017). Morphological and molecular description Ixodes woyliei n. sp. (Ixodidae) with consideration for co- extinction with its critically endangered marsupial host Parasites and Vectors 10, 1-16 https:// library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/ C19985.pdf Broadhurst L, Breed M, Lowe A, Bragg J, Catullo R, Coates D et al [Byrne M] (2017). Genetic diversity and structure of the Australian flora Diversity and Distributions 23, 41-52 https:// library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20001.pdf Burgess TI, Scott JK, McDougall KL, Stukely MJC, Crane C, Dunstan WA et al. (2017). Current and projected global distribution of Phytophthora cinnamomi, one of the world’s worst plant pathogens Global Change Biology 23, 1661-1674 https:// library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20030.pdf Burgess TI, White D, McDougall KM, Garnas J, Dunstan WA, Català S et al. [Stukely MJC, Crane C] (2017). Distribution and diversity of Phytophthora across Australia Pacific Conservation Biology 23, 1- 13 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/ StaffOnly/080272-23.003.pdf Chapman TF, McCaw WL (2017). Where to survey? Spatial biodiversity survey gap analysis: a multicriteria approach Pacific Conservation Biology 23, 189-199 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/ StaffOnly/080272-23.002.pdf

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Page 1: No. 41 (July 2017) · 2017-08-07 · No. 41 (July 2017) Science & Conservation Mission: The provision of up-to-date and scientifically sound information to uphold effective evidence-based

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SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONS No. 41 (July 2017)

Science & Conservation Mission: The provision of up-to-date and scientifically sound information to uphold effective evidence-based conservation of biodiversity and sustainable natural resource management in Western Australia

https://dpaw.sharepoint.com/Divisions/scd/

Clayton H, Saladie M, Rolland V, Sharwood R,

Macfarlane T, Ludwig M (2017). Loss of the

chloroplast transit peptide from an ancestral C3

carbonic anhydrase is associated with C4 evolution in

the grass genus Neurachne Plant Physiology 173,

1648-1658 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/C19992.pdf

Cochrane A (2017). Are we underestimating the

impact of rising summer temperatures on dormancy

loss in hard-seeded species? Australian Journal of Botany 65, 248-256 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/StaffOnly/602166-65.002.pdf

Cowan MA, Edinger D, Coate K (2017). Biodiversity in

the southern rangelands: variation in biota over time

and space on the Black Range and Lake Mason

stations, Murchison Bioregion, Western Australia

Conservation Science Western Australia 12, 1-40

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/080559-12.001.pdf

Davis RW, Brown AP (2017). A new species of

Chamaescilla (Asparagaceae) from the mid-west of

Western Australia Nuytsia 28, 225-227 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057-

28.018.pdf

Davison EM, Davison PJN, Barrett MD, Barrett RL,

McMullan-Fisher SJM (2017). Additions to the

Myxomycota of summer rainfall regions of tropical

Australia Nova Hedwigia 104, 47-64 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20015.pdf

Davison EM, Giustiniano D, McGurk LE, Watkin ELJ,

Bougher NL (2017). Neotypification and

redescription of Amanita preissii (Basidiomycota),

and reconsideration of the status of A. griseibrunnea Nuytsia 28, 193-204 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/080057-28.015.pdf

Dunlop JA, Rayner K, Doherty TS (2017). Dietary

flexibility in small carnivores: a case study on the

endangered northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus Journal of Mammalogy 98, 858-866 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20004.pdf

(Continued on page 2)

Science Communications lists titles of publications, reports etc prepared by staff of the Science and Conservation Division. This issue is for the period July 2016-January 2017. If you require a copy of a submitted paper please contact the author. For nearly all other titles a PDF link is included. Any problems with access please contact [email protected] Margaret Byrne Director

Journal Publications

Ash A, Elliot A, Godfrey S, Burmej H, Abdad MY,

Northover A et al. [Wayne A, Morris K] (2017).

Morphological and molecular description Ixodes woyliei n. sp. (Ixodidae) with consideration for co-

extinction with its critically endangered marsupial

host Parasites and Vectors 10, 1-16 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/

C19985.pdf

Broadhurst L, Breed M, Lowe A, Bragg J, Catullo R,

Coates D et al [Byrne M] (2017). Genetic diversity

and structure of the Australian flora Diversity and Distributions 23, 41-52 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20001.pdf

Burgess TI, Scott JK, McDougall KL, Stukely MJC,

Crane C, Dunstan WA et al. (2017). Current and

projected global distribution of Phytophthora cinnamomi, one of the world’s worst plant pathogens

Global Change Biology 23, 1661-1674 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20030.pdf

Burgess TI, White D, McDougall KM, Garnas J,

Dunstan WA, Català S et al. [Stukely MJC, Crane C]

(2017). Distribution and diversity of Phytophthora

across Australia Pacific Conservation Biology 23, 1-

13 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/080272-23.003.pdf

Chapman TF, McCaw WL (2017). Where to survey?

Spatial biodiversity survey gap analysis: a

multicriteria approach Pacific Conservation Biology 23, 189-199 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/080272-23.002.pdf

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Dybing NA, Jacobson C, Irwin P, Algar D, Adams PJ

(2017). Leptospira species in feral cats and black

rats from Western Australia and Christmas Island

Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 17, 319-324

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/

C20025.pdf

Farr JD (2017). Cardiaspina fiscella (the brown lace

lerp, Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in Western Australia

Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 100, 4-8 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/080204-100.001.pdf

Forshaw D, Horwitz AM, Ellard K, Friend JA, Greed

L, Metz M (2017). Hyperoxaluria, hyperglycoluria and

renal oxalosis in Gilbert's potoroos (Potorous gilbertii) Australian Veterinary Journal 95, 250-258

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/

C20029.pdf

Fraser MW, Short J, Kendrick GA, McLean D, Byrne

M, Caley MJ et al. [Field S, Huisman J] (2017).

Effects of dredging on critical ecological processes

for marine invertebrates, seagrasses and

macroalgae, and the potential for management with

environmental windows using Western Australia as a

case study Ecological Indicators 78, 229-242

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/

C20002.pdf

Gibson LA, Cowan MA, Lyons MN, Palmer R, Pearson

DJ, Doughty P (2017). Island refuges: conservation

significance of the biodiversity patterns resulting

from natural fragmentation Biological Conservation 212, 349-356 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/080467-212.001.pdf

Gioia P, Hopper SD (2017). A new phytogeographic

map for the Southwest Australian Floristic Region

after an exceptional decade of collection and

discovery Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 184, 1-15 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/603389-184.001.pdf

Grundler MR, Pianka ER, Pelegrin N, Cowan MA,

Rabosky DL (2017). Stable isotope ecology of a hyper

-diverse community of scincid lizards from arid

Australia PLoS One 12, 1-16 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/

C20009.pdf

(Continued from page 1) Hammer TA, Davis RW (2017). Synonymisation of

three Western Australian taxa within Ptilotus (Amaranthaceae) Nuytsia 28, 133-134 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057-

28.007.pdf

Heenan PB, Macfarlane TD, Case AL, Graham SW,

Vinnersten A, Mitchell C (2017). Morphological and

phylogenetic relationships of the threatened

geophyte Wurmbea novae-zelandiae (Colchicaceae)

from New Zealand, with notes on typification

Phytotaxa 307, 123-132 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20011.pdf

Hing S, Northover AS, Narayan EJ, Wayne AF,

Jones KL, Keatley S et al. (2017). Evaluating stress

physiology and parasite infection parameters in the

translocation of critically endangered woylies

(Bettongia penicillata) Ecohealth 14, supp 1, 128-

138 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/C19991.pdf

Hislop M, Puente-Lelièvre C (2017). Five new species

of Styphelia (Ericaceae: Epacridoideae: Styphelieae)

from the Geraldton sandplains, including notes on a

new, expanded circumscription for the genus Nuytsia 28, 95-114 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/080057-28.004.pdf

Jaensch R, Clarke A, Lane J (2017). Vasse River

marshes revisited 30 years on Western Australian Bird Notes 161, 4-5 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/StaffOnly/080290-161.001.pdf

Joyce EM, Butcher R, Byrne M, Grierson PF,

Hankinson M, Thiele KR (2017). Taxonomic resolution

of the Tetratheca hirsuta (Elaeocarpaceae) species

complex using an integrative approach Australian Systematic Botany 30, 1-25 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20014.pdf

Keighery G (2017). Buzz pollinated flowers of

Western Australia Western Australian Wildflower Society Newsletter 55(1), 41-44 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/617297-

55.002.pdf

Keighery G, Keighery B (2017). Status of Senecio condylus (Asteraceae) in Western Australia Western Australian Naturalist 30, 236-244 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/080202-

30.010.pdf

(Continued on page 3)

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Keighery G, Keighery B (2017). Western Australian

carrot relatives Western Australian Wildflower Society Newsletter 55(1), 20, 22-27 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/617297-

55.001.pdf

Kirkpatrick JB, Nunez M, Bridle KL, Parry J, Gibson

N (2017). Causes and consequences of variation in

snow incidence on the high mountains of Tasmania,

1983-2013 Australian Journal of Botany 65, 214-224

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/602166-65.001.pdf

Llorens TM, Tapper S-L, Coates DJ, McArthur S,

Hankinson M, Byrne M (2017). Does population

distribution matter? Influence of a patchy versus

continuous distribution on genetic patterns in a wind-

pollinated shrub Journal of Biogeography 44, 361-

374 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/080785-44.001.pdf

Lohr CA, Hone J, Bode M, Dickman CR, Wenger A,

Pressey RL (2017). Modeling dynamics of native and

invasive species to guide prioritization of

management actions Ecosphere 8, 1-19 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/

C20008.pdf

Lohr C, Wenger A, Woodberry O, Pressey RL, Morris

K (2017). Predicting island biosecurity risk from

introduced fauna using Bayesian belief networks

Science of the Total Environment 601/602, 1173-

1181 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/C20022.pdf

Lozano-Montes HM, Keesing JK, Grol MG, Haywood

MDE, Vanderklift MA, Babcock RC et al. [Bancroft K]

(2017). Limited effects of an extreme flood event on

corals at Ningaloo Reef Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 191, 234-238 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20010.pdf

Macfarlane TD, Conran JG (2017). Tepal apex

trichomes, specialised bud closure structures and

their systematic value in Asparagales Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 118, 31-42 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/603472-

118.001.pdf

(Continued from page 2) Mazanec RA, Grayling PM, Spencer B, Doran J,

Neumann C (2017). Provenance variation, genetic

parameters and potential gains from breeding for

biomass and cineole production in three-year-old

Eucalyptus loxophleba subsp. lissophloia progeny

trials Australian Forestry 80, 34-42 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/904077-

80.001.pdf

McGrath JF, Goss KF, Brown MW, Bartle JR, Abadi

A (2017). Aviation biofuel from integrated woody

biomass in southern Australia WIREs Energy and Environment 6, 1-14 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/StaffOnly/C19916.pdf

Millar MA, Byrne M, Coates DJ, Roberts JD (2017).

Comparative analysis indicates historical

persistence and contrasting contemporary

structure in sympatric woody perennials of semi-

arid south-west Western Australia Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 120, 771-787

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/

C20005.pdf

Molloy SW, Davis RA, Dunlop JA, van Etten EJB

(2017). Applying surrogate species presences to

correct sample bias in species distribution models:

a case study using the Pilbara population of the

northern quoll Nature Conservation 18, 27-46

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/Biblio MS2016-090.pdf

Murphy SA, Austin JJ, Murphy RK, Silcock J,

Joseph L, Garnett ST et al. [Burbidge AH] (2017).

Observations on breeding night parrots (Pezoporus occidentalis) in western Queensland Emu - Austral Ornithology 117, 107-113 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/080385-

117.001.pdf

Northover AS, Godfrey SS, Lymbery AJ, Morris K,

Wayne AF, Thompson RCA (2017). Evaluating the

effects of ivermectin treatment on communities of

gastrointestinal parasites in translocated woylies

(Bettongia penicillata) Ecohealth 14, supp 1, 117-

127 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/C19914.pdf

(Continued on page 4)

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Obbens FJ, Hancock LP, Edwards E, Thiele KR

(2017). Calandrinia holtumii (Portulacaceae), a new

and unusual species from arid Western Australia

Nuytsia 28, 217-223 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/080057-28.017.pdf

Paap T, Burgess TI, Calver M, McComb JA, Shearer

BL, Hardy GE StJ (2017). A thirteen-year study on

the impact of a severe canker disease of Corymbia

calophylla, a keystone tree in Mediterranean-type

forests Forest Pathology 47, 1-14 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C19943.pdf

Pacioni C, Mayer F (submitted). vortexR: an R

package for post Vortex simulation analysis Methods in Ecology and Evolution https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20034.pdf

Pacioni C, Williams MR, Lacy RC, Spencer PBS, Wayne

AF (2017). Predators and genetic fitness: key

threatening factors for the conservation of a

bettong species Pacific Conservation Biology 23, 200

-212 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/080272-23.001.pdf

Palmer R, Rayner K (2017). Birds snapped on camera

traps on Three Bays Island, Shark Bay Western Australian Bird Notes 162, 21-22 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/081012-162

-002.pdf

Pennifold M, Williams KJ, Pinder AM, Harwood TD,

Manion G, Ferrier S (2017). Whole-landscape

modelling of compositional turnover in aquatic

invertebrates informs conservation gap analysis: an

example from south-western Australia Freshwater Biology 62, 1359-1376 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20024.pdf

Percy-Bower JM, Parker CM (2017). Updates to

Western Australia’s vascular plant census for 2016

Nuytsia 28, 119-132 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/080057-28.006.pdf

Perkins AJ (2017). Hibiscus campanulatus, a new and

rare species of Hibiscus from the Pilbara bioregion,

Western Australia Nuytsia 28, 135-138 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057-

28.008.pdf

(Continued from page 3) Robson NA, Hetzel Y, Whiting S, Wijeratne S,

Pattiaratchi CB, Withers P et al. (2017). Use of

particle tracking to determine optimal release dates

and locations for rehabilitated neonate sea turtles

Frontiers in Marine Science 4, 1-15 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20027.pdf

Rye BL (2017). New lectotypes and synonyms in the

Western Australian genus Scholtzia (Myrtaceae:

Chamelaucieae) Nuytsia 28, 159-167 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057-

28.012.pdf

Rye BL (2017). Revision of the south-western

Australian genus Anticoryne (Myrtaceae:

Chamelaucieae) Nuytsia 28, 205-215 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057-

28.016.pdf

Rye BL, Hislop M. (2017). Two new synonyms in

Western Australian Proteaceae: Isopogon heterophyllus and I. teretifolius subsp.

petrophiloides Nuytsia 28, 169-172 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057-

28.013.pdf

Saunders GW, Huisman JM, Vergés A, Kraft GT, Le

Gall L (2017). Phylogenetic analyses support

recognition of ten new genera, ten new species and

16 new combinations in the family Kallymeniaceae

(Gigartinales: Rhodophyta) Cryptogamie, Algologie 38, 79-132 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/C20013.pdf

Shepherd KA, Thiele KR (2017). Teucrium disjunctum, a new name for Spartothamnella canescens (Lamiaceae) Nuytsia 28, 139-140 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057-

28.009.pdf

Shepherd KA, Wege JA, Jabaily RS (2017). (2526)

Proposal to conserve the name Goodenia

(Goodeniaceae) with a conserved type Taxon 66, 757

-758 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/603801-66.001.pdf

Shepherd KA, Wilkins CF (2017). A revision of the

Lasiopetalum floribundum group (Malvaceae),

including recognition of four new species Nuytsia 28,

273-298 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/080057-28.022.pdf

(Continued on page 5)

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Simamora AV, Stukely MJC, Barber PA, Hardy GE St

J, Burgess TI (2017). Age-related susceptibility of

Eucalyptus species to Phytophthora boodjera Plant Pathology 66, 501-512 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20031.pdf

Start AN (2017). Mistletoe flora of Western

Australia Australian Plants 29(230), 33-36 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/080221-

29.001.pdf

Thiele KR (2017). Hibbertia striata, a new

combination for a long-overlooked Western

Australian species, and inclusion of H. pachyrrhiza in

H. huegelii Nuytsia 28, 247-253 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057-

28.020.pdf

Thomas L, Kennington WJ, Evans RD, Kendrick GA,

Stat M (2017). Restricted gene flow and local

adaptation highlight the vulnerability of high-

latitude reefs to rapid environmental change Global Change Biology 23, 2197-2205 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20012.pdf

Tucker AD, Johnstone R, Loyn R, Vinnicombe T,

Newman B, Newman H et al. (2017). Invasive Eurasian

tree sparrows Passer montanus on Troughton Island

in the north Kimberley of Western Australia: a

cyclone-induced colonisation attempt? Australian Field Ornithology 34, 67-70 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/080665-

34.001.pdf

Wayne AF, Maxwell AA, Ward CG, Wayne JC, Vellios

CV, Wilson IJ (2017). Recoveries and cascading

declines of native mammals associated with control

of an introduced predator Journal of Mammalogy 98,

489-501 https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/C19993.pdf

Wayne AF, Wilson BA, Woinarski JCZ (2017). Falling

apart? Insights and lessons from three recent

studies documenting rapid and severe decline in

terrestrial mammal assemblages of northern, south-

eastern and south-western Australia Wildlife Research 44, 114-126 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/080279-

44.001.pdf

(Continued from page 4) Wege JA (2017). Stylidium miscellany 3: a synopsis

of Robert Brown’s Stylidiaceae types and occasional

notes on associated names Nuytsia 28, 229-246

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/080057-28.019.pdf

Wege J (2017). Taxonomic notes on Asterolasia (Rutaceae) in Western Australia to inform

conservation Nuytsia 28, 141-146 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080057-

28.010.pdf

Weier A, Radford IJ, Manson A, Durran LJ, Lawes

MJ (2017). Frequent fires reduce the nutritional

quality of Sorghum stipoideum seed, a keystone food

resource for the Gouldian finch (Erythrura gouldiae)

Rangeland Journal 39, 105-112 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C19994.pdf

Williams MR, Yates CJ, Saunders DA, Dawson R,

Barrett GW (2017). Combined demographic and

resource models quantify the effects of potential

land-use change on the endangered Carnaby’s

cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus latirostris) Biological Conservation 210, 8-15 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/080467-

210.001.pdf

Books

Matheny P, Bougher N (2017). Fungi of Australia: Inocybaceae. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne. 582 p.

Conference/Workshop Papers/Posters

Comer S, Berryman A, Cowen S, Pinder J, Tiller C,

Powell C et al. [Clausen L, Burbidge A] (2017).

Acoustic surveys for western ground parrots. Poster

presented at the Australasian Ecoacoustics

Workshop, Brisbane 2nd-3rd February 2017 p. 1.

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/

C20033.pdf

Macfarlane TD, Severova EE, Volkova OA, Sokoloff

DD (2017). Taxonomy and evolutionary morphology of

Australian Althenia (Potamogetonaceae: Alismatales)

In Conference on Taxonomy and Evolutionary Plant Morphology Dedicated to 85 Anniversary of V.N. Tikhomirov, Moscow, Russia, January 31-February 3, 2017: Conference Materials 250-252 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20043.pdf

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Berry O, Travers M, Evans R, Moore G, Feng M,

Hernawan U et al. (2017). Complex ocean currents

promote adaptive diversification and lower dispersal

in a tropical reef fish from north-western Australia

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Bettink KA, Mills H, Morris K (2017). Genetic and

morphological differentiation in rakali, the Australo-

Papuan water rat (Hydromys chrysogaster) with

implications for its taxonomic and conservation

status (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 75. https://

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Ceccarelli DM, Williamson DH, Evans RD, Russ GR

(2017). MPA performance under pressure: can they

yield disturbance refuges and enhance recovery?

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Cvitanovic C, Hobday A, McDonald J, Waples K,

Barnes P (2017). Principles for improving knowledge

exchange among scientists and decision-makers to

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Deeley D, Bancroft K, Paling E (2017). Are process

indicators better than inventory indicators for

determining estuarine ecosystem health?

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Rutherford J, Harrington G, Milligan N, Soerensen C,

Batty S, Bourke L et al. (2017). Combining

geophysics, near surface chemistry and

environmental tracers to define a critical

ecohydrological management zone for the Walyarta

(Mandora Marsh) mound springs, Australia. Poster

presented at the AGU-SEG Hydrogeophysics

Workshop Stanford, California, 24-27 July 2017.

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Attractions, Kensington, WA. https://

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Sokoloff, D.D. Lock, I.E. Kuzmin, I.V. Macfarlane,

T.D. Remizowa, M.V. (2017). Further evidence for

isolated position of Tetroncium in Juncaginaceae

(Alismatales): inflorescence and flower morphology

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Abstracts

Bain K, Halley M, Barton B, Wayne A, Liddelow J,

Wilson I et al [Wayne J] (2017). Monitoring postfire

survivorship and recolonisation of quokkas (Setonix brachyurus) in southwest Australian forests

(ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 126. https://

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Berry O, Richards Z, Underwood J, McMahon K,

Moore G, Travers M et al. [Evans R] (2017). Going

with the flow: genomic insights into ecological

connectivity in the Kimberley (ABSTRACT) In AMSA 2017 Conference: Connections through shallow seas: Doubletree by Hilton and Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, 2-6 July 2017: Handbook p. 98. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

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Field S, Waples K (2017). The Kimberley Marine

Research Program: integrating science into marine

conservation management (ABSTRACT) In AMSA 2017 Conference: Connections through shallow seas: Doubletree by Hilton and Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, 2-6 July 2017: Handbook p. 138. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

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Fisher DO, Jones ME, Dickman CR, Cremona T,

Amepou Y, Ritchie E et al. [Friend JA] (2017). A new

method to find environmental mechanisms of life

history evolution in insectivorous mammals

(ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 108. https://

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Friend JA, Lerch C, Button T (2017). Translocation

success for dibblers (Parantechinus apicalis) in

Western Australia is explained by invertebrate

abundance (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 132. https://

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Goldsworthy SD, Shaughnessy PD, Mackay AI,

Bailleul F, Holman D, Waples K et al. [Raudino H]

(2017). Further declines in populations of the

Australian sea lion: implications for the management

of a unique pinniped (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 6. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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Han J, Berger B, Ricigliano V, Shepherd K, Tong J,

Thompson V et al. (2017). Phylogenetics and

expression of CYCLOIDEA-like genes in

Goodeniaceae (POSTER ABSTRACT) In Botany 2017: June 24-28, Fort Worth, Texas: Abstracts p. 125.

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DiBattista JD, Berry O, Travers MJ, Moore GI,

Evans RD, Newman SJ et al. (2017). Genomics reveals

fine-scale patterns of dispersal for a reef fish along

the ecologically significant coast of northwestern

Australia (ABSTRACT) In AMSA 2017 Conference: Connections through shallow seas: Doubletree by Hilton and Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, 2-6 July 2017: Handbook p. 128.

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Doherty T, Benshemesh J, Davis N, Dickman C,

Forsyth D, Lawrence J et al. [Palmer R] (2017).

Continental patterns in the diet of an apex predator:

Australia’s dingo (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 68. https://

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Dunlop JA, Morris KD, van Leeuwen SJ (2017).

Northern quoll in the Pilbara: diet, space use and

population dynamics of a marsupial carnivore

(ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book 68-69 https://

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Dziminski MA, Carpenter FM (2017). Monitoring a

cryptic burrowing marsupial using DNA extracted

from scats: greater bilby populations in the Pilbara

region of north-western Australia (ABSTRACT) In

12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 79. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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Dziminski MA, Carpenter FM, Morris K (2017). Aerial

detection of the presence of a burrowing marsupial,

the greater bilby, using remotely piloted aircraft

(ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 204. https://

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Legge S, Morris K, Woinarski JCZ, Burbidge A,

Palmer R (2017). The role of islands and fenced areas

for mammal conservation in Australia (ABSTRACT)

In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 52. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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Lohr C, Wenger A, Woodberry O, Pressey B, Morris

K (2017). Predicting biosecurity risk for islands using

Bayesian belief networks: mammalian threats and

threatened mammals (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 82. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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MacDonald AJ, Byrne M, Deakin JE, Eldridge MDB,

Fitzgerald A, Johnson RN (2017). The Oz Mammal

Genomes initiative: mammal genomics, evolution and

conservation at a continental scale (ABSTRACT) In

12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 199. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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MacNeil MA, Graham NA, Cinner JE, Wilson SK,

McClanahan TR (2017). Function-based management

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McKinney MR, Gibson L, Everitt C (2017). Saving

northern quolls: quantifying the risk of colonisation

by cane toads (Rhinella marina) on Australia’s

Kimberley islands (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 44. https://

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McMahon K, Hernawan U, van Dijk K-J, Kendrick G,

Waycott M, Evans R (2017). Patterns in diversity of

seagrasses in the tropical Indian Ocean (ABSTRACT)

In AMSA 2017 Conference: Connections through shallow seas: Doubletree by Hilton and Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, 2-6 July 2017: Handbook p. 199. https://

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Harvey J, Langley M, Yates C, Hopkins A, Gosper C

(2016). Long term, post fire dynamics of plant

communities in the Western Australian wheatbelt

(ABSTRACT) In ESA16 book of abstracts: Ecological Society of Australia, annual conference: Diversity: pattern, process and prospects, 28 November to 2 December 2016, Fremantle, Western Australia p. 10.

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Hohnen R, Tuft KD, Legge S, Hillyer M, Spencer PBS,

Radford IJ et al. (2017). Rainfall and topography

predict gene flow among populations of the declining

northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) (ABSTRACT) In

12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 61. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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Holmes TH, Wilson S, Evans R, Ayling T, Westera M,

Halford A et al. (2017). Considering multiple factors

in assessing the effectiveness of a large-scale

marine protected area for conserving targeted fish

communities (ABSTRACT) In Abstract Book: 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, 19-24 June, 2016, Honolulu, Hawai'i p. 148. https://

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Januchowski-Hartley F, Graham N, Wilson S,

Jennings S, Perry C (2017). Divergent reef carbonate

budget trajectories following a major climatic

disturbance event (POSTER ABSTRACT) In

Abstract Book: 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, 19-24 June, 2016, Honolulu, Hawai'i p.

158. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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Jupiter SD, Goetze JS, Carvalho P, Claudet J,

Hamilton RJ, Januchowski-Hartley FA, et al. [Wilson

SK] (2017). How to have your fish and eat them too:

managing periodically harvested closures for long-

term sustainability (ABSTRACT) In Abstract Book: 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, 19-24 June, 2016, Honolulu, Hawai'i p. 165. https://

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Rutherford JL, Harrington G, Soerensen C, Milligan

N, Munday TJ, Bourke L (2017). Combining

geophysics, near surface chemistry and

environmental tracers to define a critical

ecohydrological management zone for the Walyarta

(Mandora Marsh) mound springs, Australia

(ABSTRACT) In AGU-SEG Hydrogeophysics Workshop, Stanford, California 24-27 July p. 1.

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C20056.pdf

Sims C, Morris K (2017). Fences and their foibles:

Matuwa, a case study (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 66. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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Smith J, Maher E, Wiggan AB, Cox Z, Bettink KA,

Dziminski MA et al. [van Leeuwen S] (2017).

Partnering indigenous biocultural knowledge and

science: research and management of the threatened

greater bilby on the Dampier Peninsula in the north-

west of Australia (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 160. https://

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Thavornkanlapachai R, Mills HR, Ottewell K,

Kennington WJ, Friend JA (2017). Temporal variation

in the genetic composition of a newly established

population of dibbler (Parantechinus apicalis)

reflects translocation history (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 89. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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Thums M, Jenner C, Waples K, Meekan M (2017).

Modelling the spatial distribution of humpback

whales in the Kimberley region of Western Australia

(ABSTRACT) In AMSA 2017 Conference: Connections through shallow seas: Doubletree by Hilton and Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, 2-6 July 2017: Handbook p. 255.

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Molloy SW, Henderson M, Dunlop J, Davis RA, van

Etten EJB, Santin LH (2017). Conservation ecology of

the Pilbara northern quoll: home range, distribution

and future climate change impacts (ABSTRACT) In

12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 141. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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Moro D, Byrne M, Kennedy M, Campbell S, Tizard M

(2017). Using gene drive technology to control

invasive mammal species in Australia: are we ready?

(ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book 30-31 https://

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Morris K, Thomas N, Burbidge A (2017). The use of

Western Australian islands for fauna reconstruction

(ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 53. https://

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Ottewell K, Morris K, Page M, Thomas N, Byrne M

(2017). Genetic management of fauna reintroductions

(ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 82. https://

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Raudino H, Douglas R, Waples K (2017). Identifying

critical habitat for dolphins in north Western

Australia (ABSTRACT) In AMSA 2017 Conference: Connections through shallow seas: Doubletree by Hilton and Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, 2-6 July 2017: Handbook p. 226.

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Raudino H, Douglas R, Waples K (2017). Flying in

circles: abundance estimation of dolphins using

distance sampling (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 35. https://

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Watkins G, Willers N, Raudino H, Kinloch J, van

Dongen R (2017). Re-introduction of the tammar

wallaby to Kalbarri National Park: home range,

habitat use and survival. PowerPoint presentation at

12th International Mammalogical Congress, July

2017. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington,

WA. 16 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

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Watkins G, Willers N, Raudino H, Kinloch J, van

Dongen R (2017). Re-introduction of the tammar

wallaby (Macropus eugenii derbianus) to Kalbarri

National Park: home range, habitat use and notes on

survival (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 155. https://

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Wilson SK, Depczynski M, Fulton CJ, Holmes TH,

Radford BT, Tinkler P (2017). Influence of nursery

habitat on the abundance of a coral reef fish

(ABSTRACT) In Abstract Book: 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, 19-24 June, 2016, Honolulu, Hawai'i p. 373. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

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Woolley L-A, Woinarski J, Murphy BP, Radford I

(2017). Does the loss of tree hollows contribute to

the decline of arboreal mammals in northern

Australia? (ABSTRACT) In 12th International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Western Australia, 9th-4th July 2017: Abstract Book p. 146. https://

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Reports/Chapters

Bourke L (2017). Hydrological function of the

Greater Brixton Street wetlands: data sourcing and

review. Department of Parks and Wildlife,

Kensington, WA. 103 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072180.pdf

Butcher R, van Leeuwen S, Thiele K (2017).

Taxonomic studies in Tephrosia Pers. (Fabaceae) in

northern Western Australia: final report for Rio

Tinto Pty Ltd, Mesa A Terrestrial Offset Project.

Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA.

122 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072179.pdf

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Bell L et al. [Algar D] (2016). Fortescue Marsh feral

cat baiting program (Christmas Creek water

management scheme). Year 5 annual report 59 p.

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072157.pdf

Cowan MA, Anderson H (2017). Vertebrate fauna

survey of Millstream Chichester National Park

Naturebank envelope, Palm Pool. Department of Parks

and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 40 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072169.pdf

Cowan M, Mead-Hunter R, Ho K, Guthrie N, Mullins B,

Quinlan K et al. [Ottewell K] (2017). Development of

ethically acceptable techniques for invertebrate wet

-pit trapping: a report to the Department of Parks

and Wildlife’s Animal Ethics Committee. Department

of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 63 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072170.pdf

Davis R, Huisman J (2017). A targeted flora survey

of the Naturebank Envelope in Millstream Chichester

National Park. Department of Parks and Wildlife,

Kensington, WA. 7 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/072182.pdf

Dunlop J (2017). Pilbara northern quoll research

program: annual report 2016. Department of Parks

and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 35 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072181.pdf

Dunlop JA, Johnson B (2016). Northern quoll

targeted surveys at Wall Creek and Mesa 228.

Department of Parks and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA.

47 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072156.pdf

Dunlop J, Whittington A, Catt G (2017). Targeted

survey of northern quolls and black-flanked rock-

wallabies in Karlamilyi National Park. Department of

Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 17 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072162.pdf

Dziminski M, Carpenter F (2016). The conservation

and management of the bilby (Macrotis lagotis) in

the Pilbara: progress report 2016. Department of

Parks and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 38 p. https://

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Rayner K, Anderson H, Morris K (2015). A trial of a

global positioning system radio-collar on northern

quolls (Dasyurus hallucatus). Department of Parks

and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 28 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072167.pdf

Rayner K, Johnson B (2015). Report on the 2015

translocation of chuditch from Western Australia to

the central Flinders Ranges in South Australia.

Department of Parks and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 12

p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072165.pdf

Sims C, Morris K, Blythman M (2017). Rangelands

restoration: fauna recovery at Matuwa (Lorna Glen),

Western Australia, annual report 2016. Department

of Parks and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 35 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072163.pdf

Smith MG (comp) (2017). Threatened and priority

flora list for Western Australia, 8 March 2017.

Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA.

187 p.

Popular (Landscope, Newsletters, Letters, etc.)

Burbidge A, Cake M, Ford S, O’Connor F (2017). The

Australian Bird Guide by Peter Menkhorst, Danny

Rogers, Rohan Clarke, Jeff Davies, Peter Marsack,

and Kim Franklin 2017. Published by CSIRO

Publishing, Clayton South, Vic. 576 pages, 245 x 170

mm, numerous colour and black and white

illustrations including maps and colour plates. Soft

cover, $49.95, ISBN: 9780643097544 (BOOK

REVIEW) Western Australian Bird Notes 162, 6-7

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

StaffOnly/081012-162.001.pdf

Burbidge A, Mather S, Bamford M (2017). To cull or

not to cull: is harvesting pest birds for the captive

trade a viable alternative? (LETTER) Western Australian Bird Notes 161, 7-8 https://

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161.002.pdf

Cochrane A (2017). News from the Australian

Seedbank Partnership: ASBP Partnership update

Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4), p. 23. https://

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Johnson B, Rayner K (2014). Report on the 2014

translocation of chuditch from Western Australia to

the central Flinders Ranges in South Australia.

Department of Parks and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 19

p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072166.pdf

Markey A (2017). Mandora Marsh/Walyarta flora

and floristic vegetation survey, 2015: progress

report. Department of Parks and Wildlife,

Kensington, WA. 34 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072159.pdf

Markey A (2017). Floristic survey and mapping of the

riparian and halophyte dominated communities on the

Fortescue Marsh (Martuyitha), Western Australia.

Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and

Attractions, Kensington, WA. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/072186

Palmer R (2017). Dirk Hartog Island invasive rodent

survey number 3, 2016; with notes on the detection

of black rats in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area

near Carnarvon. Department of Parks and Wildlife,

Kensington, WA. 18 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/072183.pdf

Palmer R, Anderson H, Angus J, Garretson S, Morris

K (2017). Predator control baiting and monitoring

program, Yarraloola and Red Hill, Pilbara region,

Western Australia: 2016 annual report, year 2.

Department of Parks and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 53

p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/072168.pdf

Pennifold M (2017). Lake Mealup invertebrate

sampling, November 2016: summary presented to

Lake Mealup Technical Advisory Group meeting,

March 2017. Department of Parks and Wildlife,

Kensington, WA. 8 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/072161.pdf

Rayner K (2012). Gorgon offset program, fauna

translocation project: golden bandicoot translocation,

Barrow Island to Doole Island: report to DEC

Exmouth District, Nature Conservation service staff.

Department of Environment and Conservation,

Woodvale, WA. 15 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/072164.pdf

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Comer S, Molloy S, Burbidge A (2017). Species

distribution modelling for the western ground parrot

Western Australian Bird Notes 161, 21-22 https://

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Dziminski M, Bettink K (2016). Dampier Peninsula

Bilby Project 2016-2019 p. 1.. Department of Parks

and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. https://

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Halford A, Nutt C, Shedrawi G, Gilmour J (2017).

Jewel in the crown: the magnificent Rowley Shoals

Landscope 32(4), 48-52 https://

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Hammer T, Davis R (2017). Pollination biology in

Ptilotus Landscope 32(4), p. 45. https://

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32.04.008.pdf

Hammer TA, Davis RW, Thiele KR (2017). Flowering

plants of Australia: species of Ptilotus. Available at

http://keybase.rbg.vic.gov.au/keys/show/6609

Huisman J, van Keulen M (2017). Swimming with

sharks Landscope 32(4), 34-36 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles\080052-

32.04.006.pdf

Monks L (2017). Plant translocations: opportunities &

challenges for threatened plant recovery Fronds: Newsletter of the Friends of the Australian National Botanic Gardens 85, 6-7 https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20026.pdf

Palmer R, Anderson H, Angus J, Thomas R (2017).

Who takes the bait? Landscope 32(4), 39-44

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles\080052-32.04.007.pdf

Parker CM, Davis RW (2017). Plant of the month,

January 2017: Ornduffia parnassifolia (Labill.)

Tippery & Les. Available at https://

florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/potm/calendar Department

of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/

C19979.pdf

(Continued from page 11) Parker CM, Davis RW (2017). Plant of the month,

February 2017: Beaufortia squarrosa Schauer, sand

beaufortia. Available at https://

florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/potm/calendar Department

of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 2 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/

C19980.pdf

Parker CM, Davis RW (2017). Plant of the month,

April 2017: Brachyloma preissii Sond., globe heath.

Available at https://florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/potm/

calendar Department of Parks and Wildlife,

Kensington, WA. 2 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/C19980.pdf

Parker CM, Davis RW (2017). Plant of the month, May

2017: Nymphaea macrosperma Merr. & L.M.Perry.

Available at https://florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/potm/

calendar Department of Parks and Wildlife,

Kensington, WA. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/C19983.pdf

Pennifold M (2017). Muir-Byenup Ramsar wetlands:

are they changing? Wetlands Australia 29, 24-25

https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/

C19984.pdf

Quinlan K (2016). Getting full bottle on invertebrates

Department of Parks and Wildlife Volunteer News Aug 2016, p. 3. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

static/FullTextFiles/081055-2016.08.001.pdf

Management plans (Prescriptions, Guidelines,

Recovery Plan Reports)

Luu R, Brown A (2017). Leucopogon sp. Ongerup (A.S.

George 16682) interim recovery plan, 2017-2022 Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western

Australia, Interim Recovery Plan 374. Department of

Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 20 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080548-

374.pdf

Luu R, Brown A (2017). Northern serrate banksia

(Banksia serratuloides subsp. perissa) interim

recovery plan, 2017-2022 Department of Parks and

Wildlife, Western Australia, Interim Recovery Plan

377. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington,

WA. 20 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/080548-377.pdf

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Luu R, Brown A (2017). Grevillea corrugata interim

recovery plan, 2017-2022 Department of Parks and

Wildlife, Western Australia, Interim Recovery Plan

378. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington,

WA. 18 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/080548-378.pdf

Luu R, Brown A (2017). Grevillea corrugata interim

recovery plan, 2017-2022 Department of Parks and

Wildlife, Western Australia, Interim Recovery Plan

379. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington,

WA. 28 p. https://library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/

FullTextFiles/080548-379.pdf

Luu R, Wege J, Edgley M, Brown A (2017). Stylidium applanatum interim recovery plan, 2017-2022

Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western

Australia, Interim Recovery Plan 375. Department of

Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 20 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080548-

375.pdf

Luu R, Wege J, Edgley M, Brown A (2017). Stylidium applanatum interim recovery plan, 2017-2022

Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western

Australia, Interim Recovery Plan 375. Department of

Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 20 p. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/080548-

376.pdf

Species Account

Huisman JM (2017). Rhodymeniophycidae

(Ceramiales, Callithamniaceae, Dasyaceae) In

Syllabus of Plant Families. 2/2, Photoautotrophic Eukaryotic Algae: Rhodophyta (ed W Frey). pp. 60-

63, 62-66, 73, 75, 78-79, 83, 85.. Borntraeger

Science Publishers, Stuttgart. https://

library.dpaw.wa.gov.au/static/StaffOnly/C20006.pdf

Submitted

Barrett S, Rathbone D, Dillon R, Cochrane A

(submitted). Re-introducing a threatened banksia

into a Phytophthora cinnamomi infested montane

habitat in Western Australia (ABSTRACT) In

Proceedings of the joint conference of the Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society 26 November-1 December 2017, Hunter Valley, NSW

(Continued from page 12) Barton B, Burch R, Maxwell MA, Virgo M, Ward CG,

Wayne AF et al. [Wayne JC, Wilson IJ]

(submitted). Optimising the use of the Eradicat®

cat bait for the conservation and recovery of

threatened fauna in the southern jarrah forest

(ABSTRACT) In WA Threatened Species Forum, Geraldton, 7-8 September 2017

Berger BA, Han J, Sessa EB, Gardner AG,

Shepherd KA, Ricigliano V et al. (submitted). The

unexpected depths of genome skimming data: a

case study examining Goodeniaceae floral symmetry

genes Applications in Plant Sciences

Broadhurst L, Coates D (submitted). Some

Australian experiences in plant conservation Plant Diversity

Brown AP, Llorens TM, Coates DJ, Byrne M

(submitted). Eremophila subangustifolia

(Scrophulariaceae), a rare new species from the

mid west region of Western Australia, with notes

on E. microtheca Nuytsia

Cinner JE, Huchery C, Maire E, MacNeil MA,

Graham NAJ, Mora C et al. [Wilson SK]

(submitted). The gravity of human impacts

mediates coral reef conservation gains Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA

Cochrane A (submitted). Can we use laboratory-

based investigations to support on-ground

management actions in a resource-limited space?

(ABSTRACT) In Proceedings of the joint conference of the Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society 26 November-1 December 2017, Hunter Valley, NSW

Cochrane A, Crawford A (submitted). Seed banking

supports plant conservation in the wild

(ABSTRACT) In WA Threatened Species Forum, Geraldton, 7-8 September 2017

Cuneo P, Gibson-Roy P, Fifield G, Broadhurst L,

Berryman T, Crawford A et al. (submitted).

Restoring grassy woodland diversity through direct

seeding: how far have we progressed? Australian Journal of Botany

Davis R, Hammer T (submitted). Ptilotus benlii (Amaranthaceae), a new species from the south-

west of Western Australia Nuytsia

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Davison EM, Giustiniano D, Busetti F, Gates GM,

Syme K (submitted). Death cap mushrooms from

southern Australia: additions to Amanita (Amanitaceae: Agaricales) section Phalloideae clade

IX Australian Systematic Botany

DiBattista JD, Travers MJ, Moore GI, Evans RD,

Newman SJ, Feng M et al. (submitted). Seascape

genomics reveals fine-scale patterns of dispersal for

a reef fish along the ecologically divergent coast of

northwestern Australia Molecular Ecology

Doherty TS, Davis NE, Dickman CR, Forsyth DM,

Letnic M, Nimmo DG et al. [Palmer R] (submitted).

Continental patterns in the diet of an apex predator:

Australia’s dingo Journal of Biogeography

Fechner N, Bonito G, Bougher NL, Lebel T, Halling RE

(submitted). New species of Austroboletus (Boletaceae) in Australia Mycological Progress

Fisher R, Wilson SK, Sin TM, Lee AC, Langlois TJ

(submitted). A simple function for full subsets

multiple regression in ecology with R Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Fomichev CI, Barrett MD, Briggs BG, Macfarlane TD,

Sokoloff DD (submitted). Inflorescence, flower and

fruit morphology of Hopkinsia anoectocolea

(Anarthriaceae) and multiple origins of one-seeded

fruits in the graminid clade of Poales (ABSTRACT)

In International Botanical Congress 2017 Abstract book, Shenzhen China. July 23 - 29, 2017

Gibson N (submitted). The Australian collections of

Diels and Pritzel 1901-02 Nuytsia

Gosper CR, Gosper DG (submitted). Inferring

temporal trends in the birds of the Bungawalbin

Creek catchment: Reply to Totterman (2018) Corella

Gosper CR, Yates CJ, Cook GD, Harvey JM, Liedloff

AC, McCaw WL et al. (submitted). Developing and

testing a model of vegetation dynamics for the

unique obligate-seeder eucalypt woodlands of south-

western Australia Austral Ecology

Gunn B, Murphy D, Walsh N, Conran J, Pires J,

Macfarlane T et al. (submitted). Australasian (non-

Orchidaceae) Asparagales biodiversity (ABSTRACT)

In International Botanical Congress 2017 Abstract book, Shenzhen China. July 23 - 29, 2017

(Continued from page 13) Halford AR, Barrow D (submitted). Snapping back:

saltwater crocodiles back from the brink

Landscope

Hammer T, Davis R, Thiele K (submitted). The

showy and the shy: reinstatement of two species

from Ptilotus gaudichaudii (Amaranthaceae)

Australian Systematic Botany

Hempson T, Graham N, MacNeil A, Bodin N, Wilson

S (submitted). Coral reef regime shifts have sub-

lethal effects on mesopredatory fish Functional Ecology

Hislop M, Cranfield R (submitted). A taxonomic

update of Brachyloma (Ericaceae: Epacridoideae:

Styphelieae) in Western Australia (ABSTRACT)

Nuytsia

Hopley T, Byrne M (submitted). Connectivity in

riparian plants: influence of vegetation type and

habitat fragmentation overrides water flow

Diversity and Distributions

Hughes TP, Anderson K, Connolly S, Heron S, Kerry

J, Lough J et al. [Wilson SK] (submitted). Spatial

and temporal patterns of mass bleaching of corals

in the Anthropocene Science

Johnston M, Algar D, O’Donoghue M, Morris J,

Buckmaster T, Quinn J (submitted). Efficacy of an

encapsulated para-aminopropiophenone (PAPP)

formulation as a bait-delivered toxicant for feral

cats (Felis catus) Animal Welfare

Keighery G (submitted). Pileanthus, the coppercups

Australian Plants

Knauf S, Hallmaier-Wacker L, Vaughan-Higgins R,

Friend JA, Buller N, Šmajs D (submitted).

Reviewing the puzzling world of human and animal

pathogenic treponemes (ABSTRACT) In Wildlife Disease Association - Australasia Section (24-29 September 2017)

Knight K, Clarkson J (submitted). For the greater

glory of God Australasian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter

Lane J, Clarke A, Jaensch R (submitted). An

Australasian bittern and other waterbirds on the

Vasse River marshes Western Australian Bird Notes

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Macfarlane T, Sokoloff D (submitted). Taxonomy and

evolutionary morphology of Australian Althenia (Potamogetonaceae: Alismatales) (ABSTRACT) In

International Botanical Congress 2017 Abstract book, Shenzhen China

Markey A (submitted). By their fruit you will

recognise them: species notes and typifications in

Western Australian species of Opercularia Gaertn.

(Rubiaceae: Anthosperminae) Nuytsia

McClanahan TR, Darling ES, Maina JM, Muthiga NA,

D’agata S, Arthur R et al [Wilson SK, Shedrawi G]

(submitted). Complex and unexpected temperature

frequencies associated with coral bleaching in 2016

Nature

Molloy S, Burbidge A, Comer S, Davis R (submitted).

Using climate change models to inform faunal

restoration: a case study for the critically

endangered western ground parrot (POSTER

ABSTRACT) In WA Threatened Species Forum, Geraldton, 7-8 September 2017

Molloy S, Burbidge A, Comer S, Davis R (submitted).

Night parrot: high complexity in an arid data zone

(POSTER ABSTRACT) In WA Threatened Species Forum, Geraldton, 7-8 September 2017

Moro D, Byrne M, Kennedy M, Campbell S, Tizard M

(submitted). Using gene drive technology to control

invasive mammal species in Australia: are we ready?

(ABSTRACT) In WA Threatened Species Forum, Geraldton, 7-8 September 2017

Page M, Stanley F (submitted). Better integrating

your threatened species project into recovery

programs (ABSTRACT) In WA Threatened Species Forum, Geraldton, 7-8 September 2017

Peck A, Barrett G, Williams M, (submitted). The

2017 Great Cocky Count: a community based survey

for Carnaby's black-cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus

latirostris), Baudin’s black-cockatoo

(Calyptorhynchus baudinii) and forest red-tailed

black-cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii naso): final

report, September 2017 https://

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FullTextFiles/627805.pdf>

(Continued from page 14) Radford IJ, Corey B, Hatherley E, Vigilante T,

Fairman R et al. [Carnes K, Start T] (submitted).

Contrasting fire responses increase abundance and

stability among threatened savanna mammals with

increases in early season low intensity prescribed

fire International Journal of Wildland Fire

Radford IJ, Corey B, Hatherley E, Vigilante T,

Fairman R et al. [Carnes K, Start T] (submitted).

Prescribed fire management leads to increased

stability and abundance of threatened savanna

mammals (ABSTRACT) In WA Threatened Species Forum, Geraldton, 7-8 September 2017

Raudino H, Severin C, Waples K (submitted). How

many dolphins live near a coastal development?

Wildlife Research

Rye BL (submitted). Reinstatement of Hypocalymma linifolium and lectotypification of H. xanthopetalum

(Myrtaceae: Chamelaucieae) Nuytsia

Rye BL (submitted). Update to the taxonomy of

Western Australian genera of Myrtaceae tribe

Chamelaucieae: 5. Hysterobaeckea Nuytsia

Sampson J, Tapper S, Coates D, Hankinson M,

McArthur S, Byrne M (submitted). Persistence with

episodic range expansion from the early

Pleistocene: distance and climate influence genetic

structure in a tree in a mesic unglaciated

environment Journal of Biogeography

Stack G (submitted). Land for Wildlife: a

collaborative model (ABSTRACT) In WA Threatened Species Forum, Geraldton, 7-8 September 2017

Tulloch A, McDonald J, Sanders A, Chadès I,

Gosper C, Possingham H (submitted). Accurately

measuring degradation due to changed fire regimes

to inform IUCN Red-Listing and recovery of

ecosystems (ABSTRACT) In Proceedings of the joint conference of the Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society 26 November-1 December 2017, Hunter Valley, NSW

Ward B, Cranfield R, Wills A, Tunsell V

(submitted). Landscape richness of lichens and

bryophytes is greater in a fire-age mosaic than 7.5

years after a wildfire Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia

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Watkins G, Willers N, Raudino H, Kinloch J, van

Dongen R (submitted). Reintroduction of the tammar

wallaby, (Notamacropus eugenii derbianus) to mid-

western Australia: home range, habitat use, sociality

and notes on survival Wildlife Research

Wege J (submitted). News from the west

Australasian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter

Williams AAE, Williams MR (submitted). The western

jewel, Hypochrysops halyaetus, the jewel in the

crown Newsletter of the Western Australian Insect Study Society

Williams MR, Yates CJ (submitted). Dust does impact

plant survivorship in semi-arid environments:

comment on Matsuki et al. (2016) Austral Ecology

Wills A, Cranfield R, Ward B, Tunsell V (submitted).

Cryptogam recolonization after wildfire: leaders and

laggards in assemblages? Fire Ecology

Wilson SK, Graham NAJ, Holmes TH, MacNeil MA,

Ryan NM (submitted). Visual versus video methods

for estimating reef fish biomass Ecological Indicators

Zichy-Woinarski J, Legge S, Garnett S, Murphy B,

Paton D, Woolley L-A et al. [Palmer R] (submitted).

Predation by cats on Australian birds: how many

birds are killed, and what species? (ABSTRACT) In

Australasian Ornithological Conference: Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, 8-11 November 2017

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