Introduction

Over the years research staff employed by the Government of Western Australia have produced many papers on the Western Australian flora and fauna.

Research dating back to 1896 is available and represents the first database of the research conducted on Western Australia's flora, fauna and forest since the establishment of Government in the 1890s.

Research by the following departments and agencies is available:

  • Forests Department (1896–1984)
  • Departments of Fisheries, Fisheries & Fauna and Fisheries & Wildlife (1898-1984)
  • State Gardens Board (1920–1956)
  • National Parks Board & Authority (1956–1984)
  • Government Botanist & forest entomologists of the Department of Agriculture (1897-1928)
  • State & Western Australian Herbarium (Department of Agriculture, 1921–1988)
  • Department of Conservation and Land Management (now Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions) Research Division (RD), Science and Information Division (SID), CALMScience Division (CSD), Science Division (SD), Science and Conservation Division (SCD) and Biodiversity and Conservation Science (BCS; 1985–present)

What is included? What is excluded?

Journal articles, books, unpublished reports, abstracts, 16 mm films, videos, slides, CDs and ephemeral items such as posters, pamphlets and wall charts have all been included.

As this bibliography is on Western Australian flora and fauna by staff of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and its predecessors, papers and reports on topics such as general departmental management, sheep, wheat, commercial marine fisheries, trout, etc. have been excluded. Also excluded are papers by staff of other Government departments and authorities such as the Western Australian Museum.

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Most of the titles in this database can be found within the catalogue of the DBCA Library.

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Abbott I (2014). Bird species in Kings Park: going, going?. Western Australian Bird Notes 149, pp. 26–27

Abbott I, Peacock D, Short J (2014). The new guard: the arrival and impacts of cats and foxes. In Carnivores of Australia: past, present and future CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood. pp. 69–104

Algar D, Comer S, Clausen L, Bozanich C, Grein S (2014). Moggies on the marsh. Landscope 30(1), pp. 19–22

Algar D, Hamilton N (2014). Report on Stage 2(d) of the Christmas Island cat and black rat management plan. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 19 p.

Algar D, Hamilton N, Pink C (2014). Progress in eradicating cats (Felis catus) on Christmas Island to conserve biodiversity. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. Supplement 30, pp. 45–53

Allen BL, Lundie-Jenkins G, Burrows ND, Engeman RM, Fleming PJS, Leung LK-P (2014). Does lethal control of top-predators release mesopredators?: a re-evaluation of three Australian case studies. Ecological Management and Restoration 15, pp. 191–195

Andersen A, Beringer J, Bull C, Byrne M, Cleugh H, Christensen R et al. (2014). Foundations for the future: a long-term plan for Australian ecosystem science. Austral Ecology 39, pp. 739–748

Andersen AN, Bocciarelli D, Fairman R, Radford IJ (2014). Conservation status of ants in an iconic region of monsoonal Australia: levels of endemism and responses to fire in the eastern Kimberley. Journal of Insect Conservation 18, pp. 137–146

Anderson B, Barrett M, Grierson P, Krauss S, Thiele K (2014). Evolutionary diversity in spinifex grasses: an example from the Triodia basedowii E.Pritz. species complex (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Ecological Society of Australia, 2014 Annual Conference: 28 September-3 October 2014, Alice Springs Convention Centre p. 110

Asher J, Morris K (2014). Dirk Hartog Island biosecurity implementation plan: a shared responsibility. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 46 p.

Ashworth EC, Depczynski M, Holmes TH, Wilson SK (2014). Quantitative diet analysis of four mesopredators from a coral reef. Journal of Fish Biology 84, pp. 1031–1045

Attiwill PM, Ryan MF, Burrows N, Cheney NP, McCaw L, Neyland M (2014). Logging and fire in Australian forests: misinterpretation, data and models, and a response to Bradstock & Price (2014). Conservation Letters 7, pp. 421–422

Attiwill PM, Ryan MF, Burrows N, Cheney NP, McCaw L, Neyland M et al. (2014). Timber harvesting does not increase fire risk and severity in wet eucalypt forests of southern Australia. Conservation Letters 7, pp. 341–354

Austen JM, Friend JA, Yang R, Ryan UM (2014). Further characterisation of two Eimeria species (Eimeria quokka and Eimeria setonicis) in quokkas (Setonix brachyurus).. Experimental Parasitology 138, pp. 48–54

Bain K, Wayne A, Bencini R (2014). Overcoming the challenges of measuring the abundance of a cryptic macropod: is a qualitative approach good enough?. Wildlife Research 41, pp. 84–93

Baldock J, Bancroft KP, Williams M, Shedrawi G, Field S (2014). Accurately estimating local water temperature from remotely sensed satellite sea surface temperature: a near real-time monitoring tool for marine protected areas. Ocean and Coastal Management 96, pp. 73–81

Barrett RL (2014). Ammannia fitzgeraldii, a nom. nov. for Nesaea repens (Lythraceae). Nuytsia 24, pp. 101–102

Barrett RL (2014). Bush Blitz and biodiversity discovery in Australia (EDITORIAL). Australian Systematic Botany 27, p. i

Barrett RL, Barrett MD (2014). Four new species of Goodeniaceae from Western Australia, including the smallest species in the family, a putative seed-article elaiosome and possible floral mimicry in Lechenaultia. Australian Systematic Botany 27, pp. 469–482

Beard JS, Beeston GR, Harvey J, Hopkins AJM, Shepherd DP (2014). The vegetation of Western Australia at the 1:3,000,000 scale: explanatory memoir, second edition. Available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/about-us/science-and-research/publications-resources/111-science-division-information-sheets. 77/2014, 2 p.

Bell DT, Agar PK, Paull AK, Williams MR (2014). Mulga woodland bird assemblages at Thundelarra and Lakeside, two former pastoral leases of the Murchison Region, Western Australia. Amytornis 6, pp. 19–33

Belton GS, Prud’Homme van Reine WH, Huisman JM, Draisma SGA, Gurgel CFD (2014). Resolving phenotypic plasticity and species designation in the morphologically challenging Caulerpa racemosa–peltata complex (Caulerpaceae: Chlorophyta). Journal of Phycology 50, pp. 32–54

Binks RM, Gardner MG, Millar MA, Byrne M (2014). Characterization and cross-amplification of novel microsatellite markers for two Australian sedges, Lepidosperma sp. Mt Caudan and L. sp. Parker Range (Cyperaceae). Conservation Genetics Resources 6, pp. 333–336

Blythman M (2014). The wrens of Dirk Hartog Island National Park: identification guide. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Blythman M, Sansom J (2014). Colour marking Rottnest Island peacocks. Western Australian Bird Notes 152, p. 23

Bourke LJ, Coleman SL (comps) (2014). Bore completion report: Hodgson wetland suite, Buntine-Marchagee Natural Diversity Recovery Catchment. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. Department of Parks and Wildlife Hydrology Report WCP-HR-2013-006, 95 p.

Braaten CC, Matheny PB, Viess DL, Wood MG, Williams JH, Bougher NL (2014). Two new species of Inocybe from Australia and North America that include novel secotioid forms. Botany 92, pp. 9–22

Bradbury D, McArthur S, Coates D, Byrne M (2014). Isolation and characterization of 11 microsatellite primer pairs for the southwest Australian forest understorey species Kennedia coccinea (Fabaceae: Phaseoleae). Conservation Genetics Resources 6, pp. 777–779

Brown A (2014). New flora interim recovery plans approved. WATSNU 20(1), pp. 4–5

Bullen RD, McKenzie NL, Cruz-Neto AP (2014). Aerodynamic power and mechanical efficiency of bat airframes using a quasi-steady model. CEAS Aeronautical Journal 5, pp. 253–264

Burbidge A, Comer S, Ferguson A, Bondin A, Steytler G (2014). Captive western ground parrots transferred to Perth Zoo. Western Australian Bird Notes 151, pp. 21–22

Burrows N (2014). Potential for Indigenous fire management in central Australia to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase biosequestration. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 34 p.

Burrows N (2014). Wild cat breach, Lorna Glen compound, chronology. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 8 p.

Burrows ND, Liddelow GL, Ward B (2014). A guide to estimating fire rate of spread in spinifex grasslands (Mk2). Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 6 p.

Butcher R, Thiele KR (2014). An investigation of taxon boundaries in rare and range-restricted Synaphea (Proteaceae: Conosperminae) species from south-west Western Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 27, pp. 119–144

Byrne M (2014). Linking past, present and future: conservation in a climate change context (ABSTRACT). In WA's Biodiversity: Past, Present and Future: Friday 21st November, 2014, UWA University Club Auditorium, 9.00 am-4.30 pm: Programme p. 11

Byrne M, Coates DJ, Forest F, Hopper SD, Krauss SL, Sniderman JMK et al. [Thiele KR] (2014). A diverse flora: species and genetic relationships. In Plant Life on the Sandplains in Southwest Australia: a Global Biodiversity Hotspot: Kwongan Matters UWA Publishing, Crawley, WA. pp. 81–99

Cale DJ, Pinder AM (2014). Understanding the responses of aquatic fauna to altered hydrology in wheatbelt wetlands. Available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/about-us/science-and-research/publications-resources/111-science-division-information-sheets. 80/2014, 2 p.

Campbell R, Holley D, Collins P, Armstrong S (2014). Changes in the abundance and distribution of the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) in Western Australia: are they approaching carrying capacity?. Australian Journal of Zoology 62, pp. 261–267

Carpenter F, Dziminski M (2014). A portal to the Pilbara’s threatened fauna. Available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/about-us/science-and-research/publications-resources/111-science-division-information-sheets. 75/2014, 2 p.

Carwardine J, Nicol S, van Leeuwen S, Walters B, Firn J, Reeson A et al. (2014). Priority Threat Management for Pilbara Species of Conservation Significance. CSIRO Ecosystems Sciences, Brisbane. 72 p.

Carwardine J, Reeson A, Walters B, Chadès I, Firn J, Nicol S et al. [van Leeuwen S] (2014). Pilbara shows how to save the most species per dollar. Available at https://theconversation.com/pilbara-shows-how-to-save-the-most-species-per-dollar-26971. Jun 2, pp. 1–6

Chapman A (comp) (2014). Western Australian cryptogam statistics. 2014, cryptogam flora statistics. Available at https://florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/statistics/cryptogam/2014. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 5 p.

Chapman A (comp) (2014). Western Australian flora statistics. 2014, vascular flora statistics. Available at https://florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/statistics/2014. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 4 p.

Chapman AR (2014). Plant of the month, January 2014: Lechenaultia hortii. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Chapman T, King R (2014). Going nuts for boodies. Landscope 29(3), pp. 37–39

Christensen R, Phinn S, Wardle G, Westoby M, Beringer J, Bull M et al. [Byrne M] (2014). Building our future: a national plan for ecosystem science (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Ecological Society of Australia, 2014 Annual Conference: 28 September-3 October 2014, Alice Springs Convention Centre p. 23

Clausen L, Speldewinde P, Cowen S, Pinder J, Bell L, Pridham J et al. [Algar D] (2014). Fortescue Marsh feral cat baiting program (Christmas Creek water management scheme). Year 3 annual report. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Albany. 49 p.

Coates D, Byrne M, Bradbury D, Llorens T, Millar M (2014). Incorporating genetic diversity and evolutionary processes into plant conservation policy and management: a Western Australian perspective (ABSTRACT). In APCC10, 10th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference, 2014: Conference Program & Abstracts: Tuesday 11th November-Friday 14th November 2014, The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel, Hobart, Tasmania p. 21

Coates D, Reiter N, Bedggood WA, Argall MA, Pollard GA, Thomson RB et al. (2014). ANPC Orchid Conservation Program (ABSTRACT). In APCC10, 10th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference, 2014: Conference Program & Abstracts: Tuesday 11th November-Friday 14th November 2014, The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel, Hobart, Tasmania p. 36

Coates DJ (2014). Chromosome Counts for taxa in the Galium aparine species complex (G. aparine and G. spurium) from six locations in south-west Western Australia: final report to the Department of Agriculture and Food by the Department of Parks and Wildlife. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 5 p.

Coates DJ, Byrne M, Cochrane JA, Dunne C, Gibson N, Keighery GJ et al. [Monks LT, Thiele KR, Yates CJ] (2014). Conservation of the kwongan flora: threats and challenges. In Plant Life on the Sandplains in Southwest Australia: a Global Biodiversity Hotspot: Kwongan Matters UWA Publishing, Crawley, WA. pp. 263–284

Cochrane A, Barrett S (2014). Celebrating 21 years insuring Stirling Range flora. Landscope 30(1), pp. 24–27

Cochrane A, Crawford A, Coates D (2014). Addressing Target 8 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation in Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4), pp. 13–15

Cochrane A, Hoyle GL, Yates CJ, Nicotra AB (2014). Understanding plant responses to changing climates: seed germination, seedling emergence and early growth (ABSTRACT). In APCC10, 10th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference, 2014: Conference Program & Abstracts: Tuesday 11th November-Friday 14th November 2014, The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel, Hobart, Tasmania p. 24

Cochrane A, Hoyle GL, Yates CJ, Wood J, Nicotra AB (2014). Predicting the impact of increasing temperatures on seed germination among populations of Western Australian Banksia (Proteaceae). Seed Science Research 24, pp. 195–205

Cochrane A, Yates CJ, Hoyle GL, Nicotra AB (2014). Will among-population variation in seed traits improve the chance of species persistence under climate change?. Global Ecology and Biogeography 24, pp. 12–24

Cochrane JA, Hoyle GL, Yates CJ, Wood J, Nicotra AB (2014). Evidence of population variation in drought tolerance during seed germination in four Banksia (Proteaceae) species from Western Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 62, pp. 481–489

Coddou A, Mills H, Hamilton N, Algar D (2014). Baiting effectiveness for introduced rats (Rattus sp.) on Christmas Island. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. Supplement 30, pp. 54–59

Coker DJ, Wilson SK, Pratchett MS (2014). Importance of live coral habitat for reef fishes. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 24, pp. 89–126

Corey B, Hatherley E, Moncrieff A, Radford I, Thomson-Dans C (2014). Protecting the nature of the Kimberley. Landscope 30(2), pp. 22–26

Coughran D (2014). Freeing the mighty with Doug Coughran AM. Landscope 29(4), pp. 25–27

Cowan M (2014). Terrestrial vertebrate fauna of the Katjarra area of the Birriliburu IPA: report to the Birriliburu native title holders and Central Desert Native Title Services, August 2012-March 2014. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 55 p.

Cowen S, Burbidge AH, Comer SJ (2014). From refuge to resource: Bald Island and the noisy scrub-bird (ABSTRACT). In Island Arks Symposium III: Program & Guide pp. 25–26

Crane CE, Shearer BL (2014). Comparison of phosphite application methods for control of Phytophthora cinnamomi in threatened communities. Australasian Plant Pathology 43, pp. 143–149

Crawford A, Monaghan A, Brundrett M, Wisolith A, Cochrane A (2014). Seed science to improve restoration (ABSTRACT). In 2nd Conference of SERA, Society for Ecological Restoration, From Large to Small Islands, 17-21 Nov 2014, Nouméa, New Caledonia, Nouvata Park: Conference Proceedings p. 84

Crous PW, Wingfield MJ, Schumacher RK, Summerell BA, Giraldo A, Gené J et al. [Stukely MJC] (2014). Fungal Planet description sheets, 281-319. pp. 212–289

Cruz MG, Sullivan AL, Leonard R, Malkin S, Matthews S, Gould JS et al. [McCaw WL] (2014). Fire behaviour knowledge in Australia: a synthesis of disciplinary and stakeholder knowledge on fire spread prediction capability and application.. CSIRO, Canberra. 182 p.

Cvitanovic C, Fulton CJ, Wilson SK, van Kerkhoff L, Cripps IL, Muthiga N (2014). Utility of primary scientific literature to environmental managers: an international case study on coral-dominated marine protected areas. Ocean and Coastal Management 102, pp. 72–78

Cvitanovic C, Marshall NA, Wilson SK, Dobbs K, Hobday AJ (2014). Perceptions of Australian marine protected area managers regarding the role, importance, and achievability of adaptation for managing the risks of climate change. Ecology and Society 19, pp. 1–10

Davis J, Sim L, Pinder A, Murphy N, Brim Box J, Sheldon F et al. (2014). Landscape-scale patterns in the diversity and distribution of invertebrate communities of temporary aquatic habitats across arid Australia. Paper presented at the Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 18-23 May 2014 (ABSTRACT). p. 1

Davis RW, Hammer TA, Thiele KA (2014). Two new and rare species of Ptilotus (Amaranthaceae) from the Eneabba sandplains, Western Australia. Nuytsia 24, pp. 123–129

Dillon SJ (2014). Grevillea saxicola (Proteaceae), a new species from the Pilbara of Western Australia. Nuytsia 24, pp. 103–108

Dixon RRM, Mattio L, Huisman JM, Payri CE, Bolton JJ, Gurgel CFD (2014). North meets south: taxonomic and biogeographic implications of a phylogenetic assessment of Sargassum subgenera Arthrophycus and Bactrophycus (Fucales: Phaeophyceae). Phycologia 53, pp. 15–22

Doherty T, Algar D, van Etten E, Collier N, Davis R, Dickman C et al. [Palmer R] (2014). What’s for dinner?: a continental-scale analysis of feral cat diet in Australia (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Ecological Society of Australia, 2014 Annual Conference: 28 September-3 October 2014, Alice Springs Convention Centre p. 118

Doherty T, Davis R, van Etten E, Algar D, Collier N, Dickman CR et al. [Palmer R] (2014). What’s for dinner?: a continental-scale analysis of feral cat diet in Australia (ABSTRACT). In Australian Mammal Society, 60th Scientific Meeting Conference Handbook : 7th-10th July 2014, Melbourne, Melbourne Zoo p. 111

Doherty T, Davis R, van Etten E, Algar D, Collier N, Dickman CR et al. [Palmer R] (2014). What’s for dinner?: a continental-scale analysis of feral cat diet in Australia (ABSTRACT). pp. 54–55

Drake PL, McCormick CA, Smith MJ (2014). Controls of soil respiration in a salinity-affected ephemeral wetland. Geoderma 221/222, pp. 96–102

Dunlop J, Cook A, Morris K (2014). Pilbara northern quoll project: surveying and monitoring Dasyurus hallucatus in the Pilbara, Western Australia. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 14 p.

Dunlop J, Lees J (2014). Northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus (POSTER).

Dunlop J, Lees J, Angus J, Garretson S (2014). Field trip report: Dampier Archipelago, 16-23 June 2014. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 19 p.

Dunlop J, Lees J, Morris K (2014). Ecology and management of the northern quoll Dasyurus hallucatus in the Pilbara: progress report 2013/2014. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 29 p.

Dziminski M, Carpenter F, Cowan M (2014). Bilby, Macrotis lagotis (POSTER). 1 poster

Dziminski MA, Carpenter F (2014). The conservation and management of the bilby (Macrotis lagotis) in the Pilbara: annual report 2013-2014. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Woodvale, WA. 19 p.

Elliott TF, Bougher NL, O'Donnell K, Trappe JM (2014). Morchella australiana sp. nov., an apparent Australian endemic from New South Wales and Victoria. Mycologia 106, pp. 115–118

English V (2014). From weeds to whales: Pilbara research meeting. WATSNU 20(1), p. 2

English V, Geach P (2014). Callitris preissii (or Melaleuca lanceolata) forests and woodlands (Swan Coastal Plain community type 30a, Gibson et al. 1994) interim recovery plan, 2014-2019. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western Australia, Interim Recovery Plan 340, 36 p.

Eshraghi L, Anderson JP, Aryamanesh N, McComb JA, Shearer B, Hardy GESJ (2014). Defence signalling pathways involved in plant resistance and phosphite-mediated control of Phytophthora cinnamomi. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 32, pp. 342–356

Evans RD, Wilson SK, Field SN, Moore JAY (2014). Importance of macroalgal fields as coral reef fish nursery habitat in north-west Australia. Marine Biology 161, pp. 599–607

Falconer F (2014). The spotted jezebel butterfly and parasitic plants. Western Wildlife: Newsletter of the Land for Wildlife Scheme 18(4), p. 19

Farr JD, Wills AJ (2014). Common insect pests of Western Australia's southern jarrah forests (POSTER). 1 p.

Farr JD, Wills AJ (2014). Gumleaf skeletonizer (GLS) monitoring using pheromone baited moth traps 2011-2014. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 27 p.

Finn H, Barrett G, Groom C, Blythman M, Williams M (2014). The 2014 great cocky count: a community-based survey for Carnaby’s black-cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus latirostris) and forest red-tailed black-cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus banksii naso). Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 57 p.

Frank A, Johnson C, Legge S, Collis M-A, Fisher A, Lawes M et al. [Radford I] (2014). Repeated evidence: feral cats prohibit establishment of reintroduced small native mammals in northern Australia (ABSTRACT). In Australian Mammal Society, 60th Scientific Meeting Conference Handbook : 7th-10th July 2014, Melbourne, Melbourne Zoo p. 91

Frank A, Johnson C, Legge S, Collis M-A, Fisher A, Lawes M et al. [Radford I] (2014). Repeated evidence: feral cats prohibit establishment of reintroduced small native mammals in northern Australia (ABSTRACT). p. 47

Frank ASK, Johnson CN, Potts JM, Fisher A, Lawes MJ, Woinarski JCZ et al. [Radford IJ] (2014). Experimental evidence that feral cats cause local extirpation of small mammals in Australia's tropical savannas. Journal of Applied Ecology 51, pp. 1486–1493

Friend JA, Mosen C, Button TA (2014). Can manipulation of fox control reveal fox-feral cat interactions? (ABSTRACT). In Australian Mammal Society, 60th Scientific Meeting Conference Handbook : 7th-10th July 2014, Melbourne, Melbourne Zoo p. 71

Friend JA, Mosen C, Button TA (2014). Can manipulation of fox control reveal fox-feral cat interactions? (ABSTRACT). p. 41

Friend T (2014). Eradicating the house mouse from Boullanger and Whitlock Islands, Western Australia: challenges and solutions (ABSTRACT). In Island Arks Symposium III: Program & Guide p. 34

Friend T (2014). Home of the Holland Track and numbats. Landscope 30(2), pp. 16–21

Fulton C, Depczynski M, Radford B, Wilson S, Holmes T (2014). Seasonal cycles in Ningaloo seaweed meadows. Available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/about-us/science-and-research/publications-resources/111-science-division-information-sheets. 73/2014, 2 p.

Gardner A, Sessa EB, Michener P, Shepherd K, Jabaily RS (2014). Leveraging the power of next-generation sequencing to resolve the phylogenetic backbone of Core Goodeniaceae (ABSTRACT). In Botany 2014: New Frontiers in Botany: July 26-30 2014, the Boise Centre, Boise, Idaho: Electronic Abstract Site p. 1

Gardner AG, Shepherd KA, Howarth DG, Jabaily RS (2014). The Australian plant family Goodeniaceae as a new model system for floral symmetry evolution (ABSTRACT). In Association of Southeastern Biologists, 75th Annual Meeting, April 2-5, 2014: Abstracts for Presentations p. 17

Garretson S (2014). Montebellos thriving. Landscope 30(1), pp. 28–35

Gibson L (2014). Biogeographic patterns on Kimberley islands, Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Island Arks Symposium III: Program & Guide p. 38

Gibson LA (2014). Biogeographic patterns on Kimberley islands, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement 81, pp. 245–280

Gibson N (2014). An amphibious Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) from an ephemeral arid zone wetland. Nuytsia 24, pp. 23–28

Gibson N (2014). Vegetation survey in Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 97, pp. 25–34

Gibson N, Langley MA, van Leeuwen S, Brown K (2014). Vascular flora of Katjarra in the Birriliburu Indigenous Protected Area: report to the Birriliburu native title claimants and Central Desert Native Title Services. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 37 p.

Gosper C, Prober S, Yates C (2014). Multi-century changes in plant diversity, composition and vegetation structure after fire in gimlet woodlands. PowerPoint presentation at Kwongan Workshop 2014, 22 July 2014. 28 p.

Gosper CR, Prober SM, Yates CJ (2014). Multi-century changes in vegetation structure and fuel availability in fire-sensitive eucalypt woodlands. Available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/about-us/science-and-research/publications-resources/111-science-division-information-sheets. 72/2014, 2 p.

Gosper CR, Yates CJ, Prober SM, Wiehl G (2014). Application and validation of visual fuel hazard assessments in dry Mediterranean-climate woodlands. International Journal of Wildland Fire 23, pp. 385–393

Grech A, Parra G, Beasley I, Bradley J, Johnson S, Whiting S et al. (2014). Local assessments of marine mammals in cross-cultural environments. Biodiversity and Conservation 23, pp. 3319–3338

Groom C, Warren K, Le Souef A, Dawson R (2014). Attachment and performance of Argos satellite tracking devices fitted to black cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus spp.). Wildlife Research 41, pp. 571–583

Groom CJ, Coughran D, Smith HC (2014). Records of beaked whales (family Ziphiidae) in Western Australian waters. Marine Biodiversity Records 7, pp. 1–13

Groom CJ, Mawson PR, Roberts JD, Mitchell NJ (2014). Meeting an expanding human population's needs whilst conserving a threatened parrot species in an urban environment. In The Sustainable City IX: Urban Regeneration and Sustainability WIT Press, Southampton. pp. 1199–1212

Guthrie NA, Burbidge A (2014). Patterns of richness: ground-dwelling beetles of the Pilbara. Available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/about-us/science-and-research/publications-resources/111-science-division-information-sheets. 79/2014, 2 p.

Halkyard B (2014). Exploiting green and hawksbill turtles in Western Australia: the commercial marine turtle fishery. In Historical Perspectives of Fisheries Exploitation in the Indo-Pacific Springer Science & Business Media B.V., Dordrecht, Netherlands. pp. 211–230

Hall C (2014). Quandongs. Western Wildlife: Newsletter of the Land for Wildlife Scheme 18(3), p. 7

Hammer T, Davis R, Thiele K (2014). A molecular framework phylogeny for Ptilotus R.Br. (Amaranthaceae): implications for classifications within the aervoids (ABSTRACT). In Botany 2014: New Frontiers in Botany: July 26-30 2014, the Boise Centre, Boise, Idaho: Electronic Abstract Site p. 1

Hampton J, Mawson P, Coughran D (2014). Euthanasia of small stranded cetaceans using firearms. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 16 p.

Hampton JO, Mawson PR, Coughran DK, Vitali SD (2014). Validation of the use of firearms for euthanising stranded cetaceans. Journal for Cetacean Research and Management 14, pp. 117–123

Hardy RF, Tucker AD, Foley AM, Schroeder BA, Giove RJ, Meylan AB (2014). Spatiotemporal occurrence of loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) on the west Florida Shelf and apparent overlap with a commercial fishery. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71, pp. 1924–1933

Harris A, Wilson S, Graham N, Sheppard C (2014). Scleractinian coral communities of the inner Seychelles 10 years after the 1998 mortality event. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 24, pp. 667–679

Harvey J (2014). The largest intact temperate woodlands on earth: floristic patterns in salmon gum woodlands in the great western woodlands (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Ecological Society of Australia, 2014 Annual Conference: 28 September-3 October 2014, Alice Springs Convention Centre p. 32

Harvey JM (2014). Regional variability in salmon gum (Eucalyptus salmonophloia) woodland communities in the Great Western Woodlands of south-western Australia (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Biodiversity and Vegetation: Patterns, Processes, Conservation p. 235

Harvey JM (2014). Regional variability in salmon gum (Eucalyptus salmonophloia) woodland communities in the Great Western Woodlands of south-western Australia (POSTER).

Harvey JM (2014). Regional variability in salmon gum (Eucalyptus salmonophloia) woodlands of south-western Australia, with particular focus on the Great Western Woodlands. Thesis (M.Phil.), Curtin University. J. Harvey, Kensington, WA. 196 p.

Hayward MW, Marlow N (2014). Will dingoes really conserve wildlife and can our methods tell?. Journal of Applied Ecology 51, pp. 835–838

Henson M, Kenneally K, Griffin E, Barrett R (2014). Terrestrial flora. In Ecological Studies of the Bonaparte Archipelago and Browse Basin Inpex, Perth. pp. 19–102

Higbid J, Lizamore J, Pinder A (2014). The shorebirds are back in town. Landscope 30(1), pp. 44–49

Hislop M (2014). New species from the Leucopogon pulchellus group (Ericaceae: Styphelioideae: Styphelieae). Nuytsia 24, pp. 71–93

Hislop M, Cranfield RJ (2014). Brachyloma stenolobum (Ericaceae: Styphelioideae: Styphelieae), a new, white-flowered species for Western Australia. Nuytsia 24, pp. 255–261

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Richardson B (2014). Plant of the month, March 2014: Acacia cyclocarpa. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Richardson B (2014). Plant of the month, May 2014: Babingtonia camphorosmae, camphor myrtle. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Richardson B (2014). Plant of the month, November 2014: Stylidium hygrophilum. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Richardson B (2014). Plant of the month, October 2014: Ptilotus clivicolus. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

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Robinson R (2014). Cotylidia undulata. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 80/2014, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Dermocybe erythrocephala. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 40/2010, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Fistulina spiculifera. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 33/2009, 1 p.

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Robinson R (2014). Hebeloma aminophilum. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 29/2009, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Heterotextus peziziformis. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 78/2014, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Hydnum repandum: hedgehog fungus. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 66/2012, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Hygrocybe austrolutea. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 68/2013, 1 p.

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Robinson R (2014). Hypholoma australe. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 65/2012, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Hypomyces chrysospermus. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 57/2011, 1 p.

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Robinson R (2014). Lactarius eucalypti. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 52/2011, 1 p.

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Robinson R (2014). Macrolepiota clelandii. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 10/2007, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Marasmius crinisequi. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 53/2011, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Marasmius elegans. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 50/2011, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Melanotus hepatochrous. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 67/2012, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Mesophellia trabalis. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 19/2008, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Morchella spp.: morels. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 4/2006, 1 p.

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Robinson R (2014). Mycena sp. rosy pink mycena. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 63/2012, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Mycena subgallericulata. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 81/2014, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Mycena yuulongicola. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 64/2012, 1 p.

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Robinson R (2014). Omphalotus nidiformis: the ghost fungus. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 59/2012, 1 p.

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Robinson R (2014). Plectania sp.: the black cup fungus. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 27/2008, 1 p.

Robinson R (2014). Podoserpula pusio. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Manjimup. Fungus Factsheet 12/2007, 1 p.

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