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Chytridiomycosis and Seasonal Mortality of Tropical Stream-Associated Frogs 15 Years after Introduction of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis

Author: 
Phillott AD,Grogan LF, Cashins SD, McDonald KR, Berger L, and Skerratt LF
Journal: 
Conservation Biology
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1111/cobi.12073

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  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • Chytrid Fungus
  • frogs
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Wet Tropics
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
  • Research

Effects of the exotic macrophyte, para grass (Urochloa mutica), on benthic and epiphytic macroinvertebrates of a tropical floodplain

Author: 
Douglas MM, and O'Connor RA
Journal: 
Freshwater Biology
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2427.2003.01072.x

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Keywords: 
  • freshwater ecology
  • macroinvertebrates
  • para grass
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • TRaCK Catchments
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Research
  • Research

Weed invasion changes fuel characteristics: Para Grass (Urochloa mutica (Forssk.) T.Q. Nguyen) on a tropical floodplain

Author: 
Douglas MM, and O’Connor RA
Journal: 
Ecological Management and Restoration
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-8903.2004.201-7.x

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Keywords: 
  • floodplain
  • para grass
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • TRaCK Catchments
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Research
  • Research

The response of benthic algal biomass to nutrient addition over a range of current speeds in an oligotrophic river

Author: 
Townsend SA, Garcia EA, and Douglas MM
Journal: 
Freishwater Science
Url: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1899/11-163.1

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  • DALY RIVER [CATCHMENT, NT]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • algae
  • freshwater ecology
  • nutrient
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Daly River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Research

Genetic structure of introduced swamp buffalo subpopulations in tropical Australia

Author: 
McMahon CR, Isagi Y, Kaneko S, Bowman DMJS, Brook BW, and Bradshaw CJA
Journal: 
Austral Ecology
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-9993.2012.02373.x

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Keywords: 
  • feral animal control
  • genetics
  • Water buffalo
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Top End
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Management
  • Research

Wild dog control impacts on calf wastage in extensive beef cattle enterprises

Author: 
Allen LR
Journal: 
Animal Production Science
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1071/AN12356

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Keywords: 
  • 1080 poison
  • cattle industry
  • poison baiting
  • wild dogs
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Tropical Savannas
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Impact / Risk Assessment
  • Research

Are invasive species drivers of native species decline or passengers of habitat modification? A case study of the impact of the common myna (Acridotheres tristis) on Australian bird species

Author: 
Grarock K, Tidemann CR, Wood JT, and Lindenmayer DB
Journal: 
Austral Ecology
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1111/aec.12049

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Keywords: 
  • feral animal control
  • Indian Myna
  • invasive species
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Australian content
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Research
  • Research

Genetic profile of dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) and free-roaming domestic dogs (C. l. familiaris) in the Tanami Desert, Australia

Author: 
Newsome TM, Stephens D, Ballard G, Dickman CR and Fleming PJS
Journal: 
Wildlife Research
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1071/WR12128

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Keywords: 
  • Dingoes
  • genetic purity
  • wild dogs
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Tanami
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
  • Research
  • Research

Climate change adaptation strategies for Australian birds

Author: 
Garnett S, Franklin D, Ehmke G, VanDerWal J, Hodgson L, Pavey C, Reside A, Welbergen J, Butchart S, Perkins G, and Williams S
Url: 
http://www.nccarf.edu.au/publications/adaptation-strategies-australian-birds

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  • birds
  • climate change
  • Threatened species
Reference Type: 
  • Report
Regions: 
  • Australia
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Futures / Scenarios / Predictions
  • Management

Ecological implications of standard fire-mapping approaches for fire management of the World Heritage Area, Fraser Island, Australia

Author: 
Srivastava SK, King L, Mitchell C, Wiegand A, Carter RW, Shapcott A and Russell-Smith J
Journal: 
International Journal of Wildland Fire
Url: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF11037

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  • FRASER ISLAND [CATCHMENT, QLD]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • fire mapping
  • fire regime
  • mosaic burning
  • remote sensing
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Fraser Island
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Fire Patterns / Regimes
  • Mapping & Monitoring
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