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Vol. 134 (2012)
Vol. 134 (2012)
Published:
2012-04-19
Articles
Etymology of the Dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) named by R.J. Tillyard, F.R.S.
Ian D Endersby
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Etymology of the Dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) named by R.J. Tillyard - Corrigendum
Ian D. Endersby
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New Information on
Culmacanthus
(Acanthodii: Diplacanthiformes) from the ?Early–Middle Devonian of Southeastern Australia
Carole J. Burrow, Gavin C Young
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Symposium - Wildlife Conservancy’s sanctuary at Scotia, far western New South Wales (13 July 2011)
Contents of papers arising from a symposium held on 13 July 2011 at the Wildlife Conservancy’s sanctuary at Scotia, far western New South Wales.
Linnean Society
The Scotia Science Symposium 2011
Matt W. Hayward, David A. Keith
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Are Native Dung Beetle Species Following Mammals in the Critical Weight Range towards Extinction?
Nicole Coggan
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Soil Disturbance by Invertebrates in a Semi-arid Eucalypt Woodland: Effects of Grazing Exclusion, Faunal Reintroductions, Landscape and Patch Characteristics
David J. Eldridge, Niki Huang, Jocelyn Bentley, Matthew W. Hayward
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How Might Terrestrial Arthropod Assemblages Have Changed After the Dramatic Decline of Critical Weight Range (CWR) Mammals in Australia? Using Reintroductions at Scotia Sanctuary as a Model for Pre-European Ecosystems
Heloise Gibb
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Reintroduction of Bridled Nailtail Wallabies Beyond Fences at Scotia Sanctuary – Phase 1
Matt W. Hayward
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The Influence of Fire, Herbivores and Rainfall on Vegetation Dynamics in the Mallee: a Long-term Experiment
David A. Keith, Mark G. Tozer
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The Pastoral History, Biological and Cultural Significance of the Scotia Country, far Western New South Wales
Martin Westbrooke
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Symposium on Natural History of Royal National Park
Contents - Papers from the 2011 Linnean Society of NSW Symposium on Natural History of Royal National Park
Linnean Society
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Strong beginnings to a bright future: Natural history in the Royal National Park and the need to better integrate research into park management.
Michael B. Treanor
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Royal National Park – Lessons for the Future from the Past
P. Adam
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Soil erosion following wildfire in Royal National Park, NSW.
Glenn Atkinson
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The Aboriginal Prehistory and Archaeology of Royal National Park and Environs: A Review
Val Attenbrow
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The Holocene History of the Vegetation and the Environment of Jibbon Swamp, Royal National Park, New South Wales
Jane M. Chalson, Helene A. Martin
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Developing an Interactive Plant Identification Tool for the Royal National Park
Rhonda Daniels
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Population Ecology of Waratahs, Telopea speciosissima (Proteaceae): Implications for Management of Fire-prone Habitats
Andrew J. Denham, Tony D. Auld
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Visitor Attitudes and Erosional Impacts on the Coast Walk, Royal National Park
Deirdre Dragovich, Sunil Bajpai
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What Role Does Ecological Research Play in Managing Biodiversity in Protected Areas? Australia’s Oldest National Park as a Case Study
Ross L. Goldingay
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Visitors’ Knowledge of the Broad-headed Snake in Royal National Park
Ian F. Hayes
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Spatial Analysis of Risks Posed by Root Rot Pathogen, Phytophthora cinnamomi:Implications for Disease Management
David A. Keith, Keith L. McDougall, Christopher C. Simpson, Julian L. Walsh
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Vegetation Dynamics in Coastal Heathlands of the Sydney Basin
David A. Keith, Mark G. Tozer
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First Record of Hemiboeckella searli Sars, 1912 (Calanoida: Centropagidae) in New South Wales
Tsuyoshi Kobayashi, Ian A. E. Bayly, Simon J. Hunter, Stephen J. Jacobs, Michael B. Traynor
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Is an Island Reserve Enough? The Decline and Fall of the White-fronted Chat (Aves: Meliphagidae) in Southern Sydney
Richard E. Major, J. L. T. Sladek
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Vertebrate Fauna: a Survey of Australia’s Oldest National Park and Adjoining Reserves
Martin Schulz, Elizabeth Magarey
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Population Dynamics of Xanthorrhoea resinosa Pers. Over Two Decades: Implications for Fire Management
Mark G. Tozer, David A. Keith
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Editors Linnean Society of NSW
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