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Publications (50)

Departmental Publications (50)

Found 50 items

2021

Wayne AF, Read E, Maxwell MA, Ward CG (2021). Breeding patterns for western brush wallaby (Notamacropus irma) in the southern jarrah forest. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Manjimup, WA. 5 p.

2020

Pacioni C, Atkinson A, Wayne AF, Maxwell MA, Ward CG, Spencer PBS (2020). Spatially sensitive harvest design can minimize genetic relatedness and enhance genetic outcomes in translocation programmes. Journal of Zoology 312, pp. 32–42

2019

Wayne AF, Maxwell M, Ward C, Quinn J, Virgo M, Cowan M (2019). Mammals of the southern jarrah forest: results from a camera trapping study. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Manjimup. 124 p.

2017

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, pp. 489–501

2016

Wayne AF, Maxwell MA, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Williams MR, Pollock KH (2016). The responses of a critically endangered mycophagous marsupial (Bettongia penicillata) to timber harvesting in a native eucalypt forest. Forest Ecology and Management 363, pp. 190–199

2015

Maxwell M, Wayne A, Ward C, Vellios C (2015). What’s behind the rise and fall in native mammals? Monitoring foxes and cats in a priority fauna conservation area (ABSTRACT). In Australasian Wildlife Management Society 28th Annual Conference: Wildlife Management in a Changing Environment, 23-26 November, 2015, Perth, Western Australia: Book of Abstracts p. 17

Wayne AF, Maxwell MA, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Wilson I, Wayne JC, [Williams MR] (2015). Sudden and rapid decline of the abundant marsupial Bettongia penicillata in Australia. Oryx 49, pp. 175–185

2013

Wayne AF, Maxwell MA, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Ward BG, Liddelow GL et al. [Williams MR] (2013). The importance of getting the numbers right: quantifying the rapid and substantial decline of an abundant marsupial, Bettongia penicillata. Wildlife Research 40, pp. 169–183

Wayne AF, Maxwell MA, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Wilson IJ, Dawson KE (2013). Woylie Conservation and Research Project: progress report, 2010-2013. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 291 p.

2011

Wayne A, Maxwell M, Nicholls P, Pacioni C, Reiss A, Smith A et al. [Vellios C, Ward C, Williams M] (2011). The Woylie Conservation Research Project: investigating the cause(s) of woylie declines in the Upper Warren region: progress report, December 2011. Department of Environment and Conservation, Manjimup. 73 p.

2010

Wayne A, Ward C, Maxwell M, Vellios C (2010). Kingston project: responses of terrestrial vertebrates to timber harvesting in the jarrah forest (ABSTRACT). In Threatened Species Research Forum: Western Australian Ecology Centre, 9th July 2010: a Review of WA Government Research into Threatened Species p. 31

2009

Wayne A, Thompson A, Reiss A, Page M, van Weenen J, Maxwell M et al. [Ward C, Vellios C] (2009). A wildlife pandemic? Are introduced predators and disease the causes of the collapse of woylie (brush-tailed bettong) populations? (ABSTRACT). p. 53

Wayne A, Thompson A, Reiss A, Page M, van Weenen J, Maxwell M et al. [Ward C, Vellios C] (2009). A wildlife pandemic? Are introduced predators and disease the causes of the collapse of woylie (brush-tailed bettong) populations? (ABSTRACT). In The Australian Mammal Society: Semi-Centenary and 55th Meeting in Perth, July 5-9, 2009: Scientific Programme p. 41

2008

Ward C, Wayne A, Maxwell M, Vellios C, Whittred B, Clark Z et al. [Ward B] (2008). Demographics. In Progress report of the Woylie Conservation Research Project: diagnosis of recent woylie (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi) declines in southwestern Australia: a report to the Department of Environment and Conservation Corporate Executive. Available at http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/programs/saving-our-species/woylie-conservation-research-project/the-progress-report.html Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. pp. 118–133

Ward C, Wayne A, Maxwell M, Vellios C, Williams J, Richards J et al. [Ward B] (2008). Demographics (ABSTRACT). In Woylie Symposium: recent woylie declines, situation overview and diagnosis progress: Thursday 14th February 2008, Murdoch University: abstracts p. 14

Ward C, Wayne A, Ward B, Maxwell M, Whittred B, Vellios C et al. (2008). Survival and mortality. In Progress report of the Woylie Conservation Research Project: diagnosis of recent woylie (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi) declines in southwestern Australia: a report to the Department of Environment and Conservation Corporate Executive. Available at http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/programs/saving-our-species/woylie-conservation-research-project/the-progress-report.html Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. pp. 134–146

Ward C, Wayne A, Ward B, Maxwell M, Whittred B, Vellios C et al. (2008). Survival and mortality (ABSTRACT). In Woylie Symposium: recent woylie declines, situation overview and diagnosis progress: Thursday 14th February 2008, Murdoch University: abstracts p. 14

Wayne A, Swinburn M, Ward C, Wayne J, Whittred B, Maxwell M et al. [Vellios C] (2008). Field health and disease sampling. In Progress report of the Woylie Conservation Research Project: diagnosis of recent woylie (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi) declines in southwestern Australia: a report to the Department of Environment and Conservation Corporate Executive. Available at http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/programs/saving-our-species/woylie-conservation-research-project/the-progress-report.html Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. pp. 207–216

Wayne A, Swinburn M, Ward C, Wayne J, Whittred B, Maxwell M et al. [Vellios C] (2008). Field health and disease sampling (ABSTRACT). In Woylie Symposium: recent woylie declines, situation overview and diagnosis progress: Thursday 14th February 2008, Murdoch University: abstracts p. 16

Wayne A, Ward C, Maxwell M, Vellios C, Wilson I, Wayne J et al. (2008). Diagnosing the recent woylie (Bettongia penicillata) collapse in south-western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Australasian Wildlife Management Society 21st Annual Conference: Human Impacts on Wildlife, 24-27 November 2008, Fremantle WA: Program and Book of Abstracts p. 53

Wayne A, Ward C, Wayne J (2008). Population trends: spatial patterns of woylie decline. In Progress report of the Woylie Conservation Research Project: diagnosis of recent woylie (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi) declines in southwestern Australia: a report to the Department of Environment and Conservation Corporate Executive. Available at http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/programs/saving-our-species/woylie-conservation-research-project/the-progress-report.html Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. pp. 85–87

Wayne AF, Ward C, Maxwell M, Vellios C, Wilson I, Wayne J (2008). Where have all the woylies gone? Poster presented at the Woylie Conservation Symposium and Workshop.

2007

Wayne A, Ward C, Maxwell M, Vellios C, Wilson I, Wayne J et al. [Ward B, Morris K] (2007). Diagnosing the recent woylie (Bettongia penicillata) collapse in south-western Australia (ABSTRACT). In ESA 2007, Program and Abstracts: Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth, Australia, 2007, Monday 26th November to Friday 30th November 2007 p. 167

2006

Ward BG, Ward CG, Withnell N, Bishop C, Kay W, Everett M et al. (2006). Aerial survey conducted from Telfer Mine site of the Rudall River National Park and its surrounds to assess feral camel densities. Department of Environment and Conservation, Manjimup. 8 p.

Wayne AF, Cowling A, Lindenmayer DB, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Donnelly CF et al. (2006). The abundance of a threatened arboreal marsupial in relation to anthropogenic disturbances at local and landscape scales in Mediterranean-type forests in south-western Australia. Biological Conservation 127, pp. 463–476

2005

Ward BG, Ward CG, Liddelow GL (2005). A pilot camel survey of a central portion of Western Australia. 9 p.

Ward BG, Ward CG, Liddelow GL (2005). Camel populations in central Western Australia determined from aerial surveys. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Manjimup. 9 p.

Wayne AF, Cowling A, Rooney JF, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Lindenmayer DB et al. (2005). A comparison of survey methods for arboreal possums in jarrah forest, Western Australia. Wildlife Research 32, pp. 701–714

Wayne AF, Cowling A, Rooney JF, Ward CG, Wheeler IB, Lindenmayer DB et al. (2005). Factors affecting the detection of possums by spotlighting in Western Australia. Wildlife Research 32, pp. 689–700

Wayne AF, Rooney JF, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Lindenmayer DB (2005). The life history of Pseudocheirus occidentalis (Pseudocheiridae) in the jarrah forest of south-western Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 53, pp. 325–337

Wayne AF, Ward CG, Rooney JF, Vellios CV, Lindenmayer DB (2005). The life history of Trichosurus vulpecula hypoleucus (Phalangeridae) in the jarrah forest of south-western Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 53, pp. 265–278

2001

Wayne A, Rooney J, Ward C, Wheeler I, Mellican A (2001). Spotlight surveys to investigate the impacts of timber harvesting and associated activities within the jarrah forest of Kingston State Forest, with particular reference to the koomal (Trichosurus vulpecula) and ngwayir (Pseudocheirus occidentalis): Kingston Project progress report. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Manjimup, WA. 30 p.

Wayne A, Ward C, Rooney J, Wheeler I (2001). Brushtail possum (koomal) responses to timber harvesting at Kingston (ABSTRACT). In A Workshop on Environmental Effects of Timber Harvesting in the Jarrah Forest: Perup Forest Ecology Centre, 7 & 8 May 2001: a Synthesis of Recent Research by the Science Division, Department of Conservation & Land Management p. 15

Wayne A, Ward C, Rooney J, Wheeler I (2001). Response of terrestrial vertebrates to timber harvesting at Kingston (ABSTRACT). In A Workshop on Environmental Effects of Timber Harvesting in the Jarrah Forest: Perup Forest Ecology Centre, 7 & 8 May 2001: a Synthesis of Recent Research by the Science Division, Department of Conservation & Land Management p. 14

Wayne A, Ward C, Rooney J, Wheeler I (2001). The habitat use of the ngwayir (western ringtail possum, Pseudocheirus occidentalis) within the jarrah forest and the impacts of timber harvesting at Kingston, Western Australia (ABSTRACT).

Wayne A, Ward C, Rooney J, Wheeler I (2001). The habitat use of the ngwayir (western ringtail possum, Pseudocheirus occidentalis) within the jarrah forest and the impacts of timber harvesting at Kingston, Western Australia (ABSTRACT). p. 48

Wayne A, Ward C, Rooney J, Wheeler I (2001). The immediate impacts of timber harvesting on the survivorship of ngwayir (western ringtail possum, Pseudocheirus occidentalis) in the jarrah forest of Kingston, Western Australia (ABSTRACT). Conference Organising Committee,

Wayne A, Ward C, Rooney J, Wheeler I (2001). The immediate impacts of timber harvesting on the survivorship of ngwayir (western ringtail possum, Pseudocheirus occidentalis) in the jarrah forest of Kingston, Western Australia (ABSTRACT). pp. 44–45

Wayne A, Ward C, Rooney J, Wheeler I (2001). Western ringtail possum (ngwayir) responses to timber harvesting at Kingston. In A Workshop on Environmental Effects of Timber Harvesting in the Jarrah Forest: Perup Forest Ecology Centre, 7 & 8 May 2001: a Synthesis of Recent Research by the Science Division, Department of Conservation & Land Management Department of Conservation and Land Management, Manjimup, WA. pp. 16–17

Wayne A, Wheeler I, Ward C, Rooney J, Mellican A (2001). The impacts of timber harvesting and associated activities on the small terrestrial vertebrates of the jarrah forest: Kingston Project progress report. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Manjimup. 37 p.

2000

Morris K, Johnson B, Rooney J, Ward C (2000). The short-term impacts of timber harvesting and associated activities on the abundance of medium-sized mammals in the jarrah forest of Western Australia. In Nature Conservation. 5, Nature Conservation in Production Environments: Managing the Matrix Surrey Beatty, Sydney. pp. 60–70

Wayne A, Ward C, Rooney J, Wheeler I (2000). The immediate impacts of timber harvesting and associated activities on the ngwayir (Pseudocheirus occidentalis) in the jarrah forest of Kingston State Forest Block: progress report, December 2000. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Manjimup, WA. 46 p.

1998

Algar D, Wayne A, Sinagra JA, Ward C, Rooney J, Liddelow G, Wheeler I (1998). Preliminary assessment of a sausage bait for fox control (stage 2) report. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Woodvale, WA. 13 p.

1996

Morris KD, Friend GR, Johnson BW, Orell P, Ward C, Rooney J et al. [Dillon M] (1996). The impact of timber harvesting and associated activities on medium sized mammals in the jarrah forest: interim report number 1. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 38 p.

1993

Ward C, Wardell-Johnson G (1993). Trial mapping of community types in regenerating karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor F.Muell.) forests. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 7 p.

1991

Ward C (1991). Jarrah planting and establishment: a report on the results from experiment 20/83 : internal research report. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Manjimup. 11 p.

1988

Borg H, Stoneman GL, Ward CG (1988). The effect of logging and regeneration on groundwater, streamflow and stream salinity in the southern forest of Western Australia. Journal of Hydrology 99, pp. 253–270

1987

Borg H, Stoneman GL, Ward CG (1987). Stream and ground water response to logging and subsequent regeneration in the southern forest of Western Australia: results from four catchments. 16, 113 p.

1982

Ward CG (1982). Some effects of pines on water quality in streams of SW Western Australia. Forests Department, 15 p.

1981

Liddelow GL, Ward CG (1981). A report on a biological survey of the area of vacant crown land situated immediately east of the Frankland River and north of Roe Road. Forests Department, 50 p.