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Journal articles, books, unpublished reports, abstracts, 16 mm films, videos, slides, CDs and ephemeral items such as posters, pamphlets and wall charts have all been included.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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2018 (ie 2020)

Cooper SJB, Ottewell K, MacDonald AJ, Adams M, Byrne M, Carthew SM et al. (2018 (ie 2020)). Phylogeography of southern brown and golden bandicoots: implications for the taxonomy and distribution of endangered subspecies and species. Australian Journal of Zoology 66, pp. 379–393

McKenzie NL Bullen RD (2018 (ie 2020)). What can echolocation recordings reveal about the foraging ecology of Saccolaimus saccolaimus (Emballonuridae) in north-western Australia?. Australian Journal of Zoology 66, pp. 326–334

2018

Algar D (2018). Cat eradication on Dirk Hartog Island. PowerPoint presentation to WA Feral Cat Symposium, 31st May 2018, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. 19 p.

Algar D (2018). Domestic cat survey program, October 2018. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Woodvale, WA. 5 p.

Anderson H, Palmer R (2018). No laughing matter: camera trap snaps a laughing dove on Yarraloola Station, SW Pilbara. Western Australian Bird Notes 168, pp. 35–36

Arias-Ortiz A, Serrano O, Masqué P, Lavery PS, Mueller U, Kendrick G et al. [Murray K, Rule MJ] (2018). A marine heatwave drives massive losses from the world’s largest seagrass carbon stocks. Nature Climate Change 8, pp. 338–344

Arnall SG (2018). Assisted migration of the western swamp turtle (Pseudemydura umbrina): using ecoenergetics to inform translocation decisions under climate change. Thesis (PhD)--University of Western Australia. 333 p.

Arteaga Claramunt AM, White NE, Bunce M, O’Connell M, Bullen RD Mawson PR (2018). Determination of the diet of the ghost bat (Macroderma gigas) in the Pilbara region of Western Australia from dried prey remains and DNA metabarcoding. Australian Journal of Zoology 66, pp. 195–200

Ayre B, Krauss S, Roberts D, Anthony J, Phillips R, Hopper, S (2018). Impact of nectar-feeding birds and European honeybees on Anigozanthos manglesii's reproductive success (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Annual Conference, Ecological Society of Australia, 2018, Brisbane pp. 6–7

Ball D, Moro D, Bryant S (2018). Australian islands: current thinking, emerging themes and a way forward to manage these offshore assets. In Australian Island Arks: Conservation, Management and Opportunities CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne. pp. 235–247

Bancroft K, Shedrawi G (2018). Seawater temperature disturbances in recent time (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Australian Coral Reef Society 91st Conference & AGM: Program, 15-17 May 2018, Exmouth, WA p. 59

Bancroft KP, Murray K (2018). Significant decline in mangrove condition in Shark Bay Marine Park (ABSTRACT). In Australian Mangrove and Saltmarsh Network Conference: Mangroves and Saltmarsh: the Urban Survivors, NSW, 17-20 April 2018 p. 19

Barlow J, França F, Gardner TA, Hicks CC, Lennox GD, Berenguer E et al. [Wilson SK] (2018). The future of hyperdiverse tropical ecosystems. Nature 559, pp. 517–526

Barrett M (2018). Fungi of the Kimberley. In The Natural World of the Kimberley Kimberley Society, Perth. pp. 38–41

Barrett M (2018). Hiding in the ranges: sandstone flora of the Kimberley. In The Natural World of the Kimberley Kimberley Society, Perth. pp. 42–57

Barrett MD (2018). Three new species of Asparagales from the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Telopea 21, pp. 25–37

Barrett MD, Trudgen ME (2018). Triodia pisoliticola (Poaceae), a new species from the Pilbara region, Western Australia, and a description for T. sp. Mt Ella (M.E. Trudgen MET 12739). Nuytsia 29, pp. 271–281

Barrett RL, Barrett MD (2018). Reinstatement of Goodenia pritzelii Domin (Goodeniaceae) from the north Kimberley and description of G. oenpelliensis as a new species from the Northern Territory. Telopea 21, pp. 9–17

Bateman A, Lewandrowski W, Stevens JC, Muñoz-Rojas M (2018). Ecophysiological indicators to assess drought responses of arid zone native seedlings in reconstructed soils. Land Degradation and Development 29, pp. 984–993

Bates BC, McCaw L, Dowdy AJ (2018). Exploratory analysis of lightning-ignited wildfires in the Warren Region, Western Australia. Journal of Environmental Management 225, pp. 336–346

Beatty S, Morgan D, Pinder A (2018). The enigmatic salamanderfish: living on burrowed time case-study. Available at https://southwestsnapshot.com.au/aquatic-biodiversity/. South West Catchments Council, Bunbury. 4 p.

Bell U (2018). Native Grasses of Perth Hills: a Field Guide to Identification. U Bell, Perth. 71 p.

Bentley B, Whiting S, Stubbs J, Mitchell N (2018). Climate change. In Marine turtles in the Kimberley: key biological indices required to understand and manage nesting turtles along the Kimberley coast: WAMSI Kimberley Marine Research Program, final report, Project 1.2.2 Western Australian Marine Science Institution, Perth. pp. 55–85

Bevan E, Whiting S, Tucker T, Guinea M, Raith A, Douglas, R (2018). Measuring behavioral responses of sea turtles, saltwater crocodiles, and crested terns to drone disturbance to define ethical operating thresholds. PLoS One 13, pp. 1–17

Bezemer N (2018). Nothing lives forever. For People & Plants 102, pp. 31–33

Bezemer N (2018). Wild seedlings of a tree endemic on granite outcrops show no evidence of inbreeding depression. Australian Journal of Botany 66, pp. 39–47

Bezemer N, Hopper SD, Krauss SL, Roberts DG (2018). Sex on the rocks: recruitment genetics of a tree endemic on granite outcrops (POSTER ABSTRACT). In The Royal Society of Western Australia Symposium, 2018: Program & Abstracts p. 37

Birch J, Murphy D, Walsh N, Conran J, Macfarlane T, Pires JC (2018). The evolution and biogeography of Australian Asparagales (ABSTRACT). In Mind the Gap: Australasian Systematic Botany Society 2018 Conference, Brisbane Botanic Gardens p. 64

Bohman B, Phillips RD, Flematti GR, Peakall R (2018). (Methylthio)phenol semiochemicals are exploited by deceptive orchids as sexual attractants for Campylothynnus thynnine wasps. Fitoterapia 126, pp. 78–82

Bougher NL (2018). Fungi. In Augusta’s Kings Park: Donovan Street Bushland Environmental Research Group Augusta, Augusta, WA. pp. 68–78, 175–182

Bourke L, Brown K, Paczkowska G (2018). Characterising the condition and function of the Greater Brixton Street Wetlands, Kenwick, Western Australia, to inform conservation management. Poster presented at the 14th Annual WA Wetland Management Conference 2018, 2nd February, Bibra Lake, WA.

Bourke L, Brown K, Paczkowska G, Pinder A, Cale D (2018). Characterising the condition and function of the Greater Brixton Street Wetlands, Kenwick, Western Australia, to inform conservation management (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Program: 14th Annual WA Wetland Management Conference 2018: Celebrating World Wetlands Day, 2nd February 2018, Bibra Lake, WA pp. 13–14

Bourke L, Rutherford J (2018). Hydrological response of Toolibin Lake to inundation in February 2017. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 100 p.

Braby MF, Franklin DC, Bisa D, Williams MR, Williams AAE, Bishop CL et al. [Coppen RAM] (2018). Patterns of biodiversity of butterflies and diurnal moths in the monsoon tropics of northern Australia (ABSTRACT). In 8th International Conference on the Biology of Butterflies, 11-14 June 2018: Abstract Book pp. 53–54

Braby MF, Franklin DC, Bisa DE, Williams MR, Williams AAE, Bishop CL et al. [Coppen RAM] (2018). Atlas of Butterflies and Diurnal Moths in the Monsoon Tropics of Northern Australia. ANU Press, Canberra. 462 p.

Braby MF, Franklin DC, Bisa DE, Williams MR, Williams AAE, Bishop CL, Coppen RAM (2018). Conserving a biodiversity hotspot: patterns of biodiversity of butterflies and diurnal moths in the monsoon tropics of northern Australia (ABSTRACT). In Australian Entomological Society 49th AGM and Scientific Conference: Alice Springs, 23rd to 26th September p. 39

Bradfield K, Lawrence C, Lambert C, Vitali S (2018). Saving native species in WA: collaborations are key. Abstract of presentation at 24th Australasian Zoo and Aquarium Association Conference, Wellington, New Zealand. 21-24 May 2018. p. 1

Bradfield K, Lawrence C, Lambert C, Vitali S (2018). Saving native species in WA: collaborations are key. PowerPoint presentation at 24th Australasian Zoo and Aquarium Association Conference, Wellington, New Zealand. 21-24 May 2018. 6 p.

Breed MF, Harrison PA, Bischoff A, Durruty P, Gellie NJC, Gonzales EK et al. [Krauss SL] (2018). Priority actions to improve provenance decision-making. Bioscience 68, pp. 510–516

Broadhurst L, Byrne M, Cantrill D, Crayn D, Fitzgerald A, King G et al. (2018). Genomics for Australian plants: developing genomic resources for the Australian plant community (ABSTRACT). In Mind the Gap: Australasian Systematic Botany Society 2018 Conference, Brisbane Botanic Gardens p. 67

Brown AP, Llorens TM, Coates DJ, Byrne M (2018). Eremophila subangustifolia (Scrophulariaceae), a rare new species from the mid west region of Western Australia, with notes on E. microtheca. Nuytsia 29, pp. 17–20

Brown K, Collins J, Wege J, Huston B, Llorens T (2018). A protective partnership at Wandoo National Park. Landscope 33(3), pp. 25–27

Brown V (2018). Activated carbon pelleting may solve restoration challenges in the wheatbelt. For People & Plants 101, pp. 30–32

Bruce J, Byrne M, Burnham Q, Lemson K, Horwitz P, Koenders A (2018). Reedia spathacea F.Muell.: phylogeography and population structure (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Annual Conference, Ecological Society of Australia, 2018, Brisbane pp. 116–117

Bruce J, Koenders A, Burnham Q, Byrne M, Lemson K, Horwitz P (2018). Assessing relictual status via alpha and beta diversity (POSTER ABSTRACT). In The Royal Society of Western Australia Symposium, 2018: Program & Abstracts p. 38

Bruce J, Koenders A, Lemson K, Burnham Q, Byrne M, Horwitz P (2018). Reedia spathacea F.Muell.: phylogeography and population structure (ABSTRACT). In Mind the Gap: Australasian Systematic Botany Society 2018 Conference, Brisbane Botanic Gardens p. 60

Brundrett M, Longman V, Wisolith A, Jackson K, Collins M, Clarke K (2018). Banksia Woodland Restoration Project: annual report 6, January-December 2017. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 59 p.

Burbidge A (2018). Night Parrot by Penny Olsen 2018. Published by CSIRO Publishing (BOOK REVIEW). Western Australian Bird Notes 168, p. 7

Burbidge A, Bamford M, Boyland R, Douglas T, Peck A (2018). Vanished and Vanishing Parrots. Profiling Extinct and Endangered Species by Joseph M. Forshaw, illustrated by Frank Knight 2017. Published by CSIRO Publishing & Comstock Publishing Associates (BOOK REVIEW). Western Australian Bird Notes 165, pp. 10–12

Burbidge A, Comer S, Danks A (2018). Collaborative commitment to a shared vision: recovery efforts for noisy scrub-birds and western ground parrots. In Recovering Australian Threatened Species: a Book of Hope CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne. pp. 95–104

Burbidge AH, Dolman G, Johnstone R, Burbidge M (2018). Morphological and genetic relationships of the Dirk Hartog Island fieldwrens. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Woodvale, WA. 36 p.

Burbidge AH, Ford S, King J, Blythman M, van Dongen R (2018). Threatened birds on Dirk Hartog Island, 2017-18 report: population estimates. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Woodvale, WA. 18 p.

Burbidge AH, Russell E (2018). A history of ornithology in Western Australia. In Contributions to the History of Australasian Ornithology. Volume IV pp. 459–544

Burgess TI, Simamora AV, White D, Wiliams B, Schwager M, Stukely MJC et al. (2018). New species from Phytophthora Clade 6a: evidence for recent radiation. Persoonia 41, pp. 1–17

Burrows N (2018). Conflicting evidence: prescribed burning: when evidence is not the reality. PowerPoint presentation at AFAC annual conference, Perth, 6-7 September 2018. 28 p.

Burrows N (2018). Predicting fire behaviour in spinifex grasslands. PowerPoint presentation for AFAC webinar. 32 p.

Burrows N (2018). Predicting fire behaviour in spinifex grasslands. Video presentation: AFAC Predictive Services Practitioners (Bushfire) Network, 3 July 2018. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xiu44OgRCA.

Burrows N, Chapman, J (2018). Traditional and contemporary fire patterns in the Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia: final report Great Victoria Desert Biodiversity Trust Project GVD-P-17-002. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 38 p.

Burrows N, Gill M, Sharples J (2018). Development and validation of a model for predicting fire behaviour in spinifex grasslands of arid Australia. International Journal of Wildland Fire 27, pp. 271–279

Burrows N, Liddelow G, Thoomes E, Ambrose C, Ambrose D (2018). Aerial and ground baiting, Matuwa 2018. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 15 p.

Burrows ND (2018). Feral animals in the semi-arid and arid regions of Australia: origins, impacts and control. In On the Ecology of Australia’s Arid Zone Springer, Cham. pp. 331–373

Butcher R (2018). Making it official: formal description of two orange-flowered Tephrosia (Fabaceae: Millettiae) from north-west Western Australia. Nuytsia 29, pp. 251–267

Butcher R (2018). Tephrosia pedleyi (Fabaceae: Millettiae), a new species from the west Kimberley of Western Australia. Nuytsia 29, pp. 69–73

Butcher R (2018). Treating Tephrosia (Fabaceae) for the eFlora of Australia: project progress and plans (ABSTRACT). In Mind the Gap: Australasian Systematic Botany Society 2018 Conference, Brisbane Botanic Gardens p. 52

Byrne M (2018). A molecular journey in conservation genetics. Pacific Conservation Biology 24, pp. 235–243

Byrne M (2018). Moving plants: revealing the past and informing the future (ABSTRACT). In APCC12 abstracts: 12th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference 2018, 11-15 November 2018, CSIRO, Canberra p. 6

Byrne M, Binks R, Wilkins C, Bradbury D, Markey A (2018). Conservation genomics for taxon delimitation and management of rare and threatened plants (ABSTRACT). In Mind the Gap: Australasian Systematic Botany Society 2018 Conference, Brisbane Botanic Gardens p. 73

Byrne M, Broadhurst L, Leishman M, Belov K (2018). Women in conservation science making a difference. Pacific Conservation Biology 24, pp. 209–214

Byrne M, Joseph L, Yeates DK, Roberts JD, Edwards D (2018). Evolutionary history. In On the Ecology of Australia’s Arid Zone Springer, Cham. pp. 45–75

Byrne M, Moro D, Kennedy M, Campbell S, Tizard M (2018). Gene editing for invasive species control: conservation considerations and knowledge gaps. Abstract of presentation to WA Feral Cat Symposium, 31st May 2018, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. p. 1

Byrne M, Moro D, Kennedy M, Campbell S, Tizard M (2018). Gene editing for invasive species control: conservation considerations and knowledge gaps. PowerPoint presentation to WA Feral Cat Symposium, 31st May 2018, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. 14 p.

Byrne M, Van Leeuwen S, Onton K (2018). Strategic science: planning for the future. Landscope 34(1), pp. 10–17

Cale D, Pinder A (2018). Wheatbelt wetland biodiversity monitoring: fauna monitoring at Coyrecup Lake 1997-2012. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 28 p.

Cale D, Pinder A (2018). Wheatbelt wetland biodiversity monitoring: fauna monitoring at Kulikup Swamp, 1998-2013. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 22 p.

Cale D, Pinder A (2018). Wheatbelt wetland biodiversity monitoring: fauna monitoring at Noobijup Swamp, 1998-2013. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 29 p.

Carr J, Rutherford J (2018). A review of hydrochemistry monitoring data: Lake Warden wetland system. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 66 p.

Chapman J, Burrows N (2018). Remote sensing and spatial analysis. Landscope 34(1), p. 17

Chapman J, Zdunic K (2018). Red Hill annual desktop fire regime monitoring, 2017: report v 2.0. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 20 p.

Chapman J, Zdunic K (2018). Yarraloola annual desktop fire regime monitoring, 2017: final report v 2.0. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 20 p.

Cinner JE, Maire E, Huchery C, MacNeil MA, Graham NAJ, Mora C et al. [Wilson SK] (2018). Gravity of human impacts mediates coral reef conservation gains. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 115, pp. E6116–E6125

Clarke A (2018). Australasian bittern: an endangered waterbird we know very little about. PowerPoint presentation at World Wetlands Day, Albany Town Square, Saturday, February 3, 2018. 19 p.

Clarke A, Comer S (2018). Australasian bittern: research and monitoring techniques in selected wetlands along the south coast of Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In The Australasian Bittern & Its Wetlands: a Symposium, November 21st, 2018 pp. 6–7

Clausen L, Comer S, Cowen S, Pinder J, Thomas A, Danks A et al. [Burbidge A, Algar D] (2018). South Coast Region 2016-2017 annual report: report to South West Threatened Fauna Recovery Program Committee, South Coast Region Western Shield Committee & South Coast Threatened Birds Recovery Team. 54 p.

Coates D, Dillon R, Barrett S (2018). Threatened plant translocation case study: Banksia brownii (feather leaved Banksia), Proteaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1), pp. 3–6

Coates D, Monks L, Dillon R (2018). Plant mating systems and assessing translocation success (ABSTRACT). In APCC12 abstracts: 12th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference 2018, 11-15 November 2018, CSIRO, Canberra p. 10

Coates DJ, Byrne M, Moritz C (2018). Genetic diversity and conservation units: dealing with the species- population continuum in the age of genomics. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, pp.

Cochrane A (2018). Salt and waterlogging stress impacts on seed germination and early seedling growth of selected endemic plant species from Western Australia. Plant Ecology 219, pp. 633–647

Cochrane A, Crawford A (2018). Western Australia’s safe deposit box (ABSTRACT). In APCC12 abstracts: 12th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference 2018, 11-15 November 2018, CSIRO, Canberra p. 21

Cochrane A, Crawford A, Monks, L (2018). Making a difference: the impact of seed conservation and translocation on threatened plant recovery (ABSTRACT). In APCC12 abstracts: 12th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference 2018, 11-15 November 2018, CSIRO, Canberra p. 24

Collins B, Zich F, Palmer J, Brown G, Knight K, Schönberger I et al. (2018). Containing the spirits: lessons learned from the management of Australasian herbarium wet collections (ABSTRACT). pp. 1–2

Comer S, Burbidge A, Mair G, Utber D, Syme N (2018). Western ground parrot. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. Fire Management Information Note S13, 16 p.

Comer S, Danks A, Berryman A, Cowen S (2018). Living on the edge: the survival of the noisy scrub-bird. Landscope 33(3), pp. 28–33

Comer S, Speldewinde P, Tiller C, Clausen L, Pinder J, Cowen S et al. [Algar D] (2018). Evaluating the efficacy of a landscape scale feral cat control program using camera traps and occupancy models. Scientific Reports 8, pp. 1–9

Commander L, Auld T, Rossetto M, Ooi M, Reiter N, Swarts N et al. [Monks L] (2018). Pre-translocation assessment of biology and ecology. In Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. pp. 31–45

Commander L, Merino Martin L, Golos P, Elliott C, Stevens J, Miller B (2018). Restoring a threatened ecological community following mining (ABSTRACT). In APCC12 abstracts: 12th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference 2018, 11-15 November 2018, CSIRO, Canberra p. 16

Commander LE, Coates DJ, Broadhurst L, Offord CA, Makinson RO, Matthes M (2018). Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia. Third Edition. Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. 168 p.

Corey B, Radford I (2018). Bureaucrats, burning and biodiversity: keeping monitoring and evaluation at the forefront of savanna burning. PowerPoint presentation at North Australian Savanna Fire and Carbon Forum 2018, 27-28 February 2018, Charles Darwin University. 13 p.

Corey B, Radford IJ (2018). Iconic and threatened: managing fire and feral animals to conserve small mammals. In The Natural World of the Kimberley Kimberley Society, Perth. pp. 252–269

Cowan M (2018). Reptiles of Dirk Hartog Island. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 15 p.

Cowan M, Burbidge A (2018). Peterswald map sheet terrestrial vertebrate fauna survey: Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 32 p.

Cowen S, Rayner K, Sims C, Morris K (2018). Dirk Hartog Island National Park Ecological Restoration Project. Stage one, trial hare-wallaby translocations and monitoring. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Woodvale, WA. 52 p.

Cramer V, Dunlop J (2018). The ecology of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) in the Pilbara bioregion, Western Australia: project plans for 2016–2020. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 26 p.

Crawford A (2018). Back from the dead: the rediscovery of a presumed extinct Acacia. Available at http://seedpartnership.org.au/node/327. Australian SeedBank Partnership, Canberra. 1 p.

Crawford A (2018). Back from the dead: the rediscovery of a presumed extinct Acacia. Available at https://www.facebook.com/australianseedbankpartnership/posts/1167532256745778. ABC South West, Bunbury.

Crawford A (2018). On the road to recovery from extinction: collecting seed from the pyramid mulla-mulla. Bushland News 107, pp. 9–10

Cresswell A, Wilson S, Langlois T, Claudet J, Stuart-Smith R, Thomson D et al. [Holmes T] (2018). Investigating the effect of recreational fishing using 30 years of data from Ningaloo Marine Park, a meta-analysis (ABSTRACT). In Australian Coral Reef Society 91st Conference & AGM: Program, 15-17 May 2018, Exmouth, WA p. 30

Cross A, Barrett M, Barrett R, Hopkins A, Birnbaum C, Burgess T et al. [Merritt D, Turner S] (2018). Small size, huge value: freshwater rockpools of the Kimberley. In The Natural World of the Kimberley Kimberley Society, Perth. pp. 32–33

Cross A, Myers C, Mitchell C, Cross S, Waina R, Mucina L et al. (2018). Kimberley ants: a treasure trove of biodiversity. In The Natural World of the Kimberley Kimberley Society, Perth. pp. 158–159

Cross AT, Barrett MD, Turner SR, Dixon KW, Merritt DJ (2018). Seed-dormancy depth is partitioned more strongly among habitats than among species in tropical ephemerals. Australian Journal of Botany 66, pp. 230–242

Cross S, Bateman P, Tomlinson S, Craig M, Dixon K (2018). How do animals respond to mine site restoration? (POSTER ABSTRACT). In The Royal Society of Western Australia Symposium, 2018: Program & Abstracts p. 43

Cruz MG, Gould JS, Hollis JJ, McCaw WL (2018). A hierarchical classification of wildland fire fuels for Australian vegetation types. Fire 1, pp. 1–39

Cuneo P, Gibson-Roy P, Fifield G, Broadhurst L, Berryman T, Crawford A et al. (2018). Restoring grassy woodland diversity through direct seeding: insights from six best-practice case studies in southern Australia. Ecological Management and Restoration 19, pp. 124–135

Cvitanovic C, van Putten EI, Hobday AJ, Mackay M, Kelly R, McDonald J et al. [Waples K] (2018). Building trust among marine protected area managers and community members through scientific research: insights from the Ningaloo Marine Park, Australia. Marine Policy 93, pp. 195–206

Dalziell E (2018). New oxygen sensing technology helps King Park scientists understand how seeds age. For People & Plants 101, pp. 27–29

Dalziell E, Merritt D, Tomlinson S, Withers P (2018). Seed banking Western Australian native species: short-lived seeds and novel methods of assessing longevity (ABSTRACT). In ISSS 2018, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, the Second Seed Longevity Workshop, July 30th-August 1st p. 23

Dalziell EL (2018). Preserving Australian waterlilies through seed storage. In The Natural World of the Kimberley Kimberley Society, Perth.

Dalziell EL (2018). Tropical waterlilies: ancient flowers of Western Australia. In The Natural World of the Kimberley Kimberley Society, Perth. pp. 80–95

Dalziell EL, Erickson TE, Hidayati SN, Walck JL Merritt DJ (2018). Alleviation of morphophysiological dormancy in seeds of the Australian arid-zone endemic shrub, Hibbertia glaberrima F.Muell. (Dilleniaceae). Seed Science Research 28, pp. 286–293

Danks M, Ruthrof K, O'Hara G, Power M, Bunce M, Misra S et al. (2018). Harnessing the microbes associated with soil water repellency to enhance plant survival and growth (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Annual Conference, Ecological Society of Australia, 2018, Brisbane p. 178

Davis B (2018). Bussell's last stand: saving Caladenia busselliana from the brink of extinction. For People & Plants 104, pp. 30–32

Davis B (2018). The queens of Kings Park. For People & Plants 104, p. 33

Davis J, Sim L, Thompson RM, Pinder A, Box JB, Murphy NP et al. (2018). Patterns and drivers of aquatic invertebrate diversity across an arid biome. Ecography 41, pp. 375–387

Davis RW, Hammer TA (2018). Ptilotus yapukaratja (Amaranthaceae), a new species from the Gascoyne bioregion of Western Australia. Nuytsia 29, pp. 157–160

Davison EM (2018). Relative importance of site, weather and Phytophthora cinnamomi in the decline and death of Eucalyptus marginata: jarrah dieback investigations in the 1970s to 1990s. Australasian Plant Pathology 47, pp. 245–257

Davoodian N, Bergemann SE, Hosaka K, Raspé O, Bougher NL, Fechner NA et al. (2018). A global view of Gyroporus: molecular phylogenetics, diversity patterns and new species. Mycologia 110, pp. 985–995

De Meyer SE, Ruthrof KX, Edward T, Hopkins AJM, Hardy G, O’Hara G et al. (2018). Diversity of endemic rhizobia on Christmas Island: implications for agriculture following phosphate mining. Systematic and Applied Microbiology 41, pp. 641–649

DiBattista JD, Berry O, Bunce M, Evans RD, Feng M, Gajdzik L et al. (2018). Genomics reveals patterns of dispersal, cryptic lineages and vagrant reef fish along the coast of Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Australian Marine Sciences Association, 55th Annual Conference, Adelaide, 1-5 July 2018: Program Book & Abstracts p. 106

Dillon R, Benwell A, Emery N, Monks L, Offord C (2018). Pre-translocation preparation. In Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. pp. 66–87

Dillon R, Monks L, Coates D (2018). Establishment success and persistence of threatened plant translocations in south west Western Australia: an experimental approach. Australian Journal of Botany 66, pp. 338–346

Dixon KR, Huisman JM (2018). Rhizophyllidaceae. In Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-Western Australia. 2, Red Algae ABRS, Canberra. pp. 192–199

Dormontt EE, van Dijk K-J, Bell KL, Biffin E, Breed MF, Byrne M et al. (2018). Advancing DNA barcoding and metabarcoding applications for plants requires systematic analysis of herbarium collections: an Australian perspective. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, pp.

Doughty P, Bourke G, Tedeschi LG, Pratt RC, Oliver PM, Palmer RA et al. (2018). Species delimitation in the Gehyra nana (Squamata: Gekkonidae) complex: cryptic and divergent morphological evolution in the Australian monsoonal tropics, with the description of four new species. Zootaxa 4403, pp. 201–244

Duncan R, Dexter N, Hone J, Wayne A (2018). The dynamics of population release (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Annual Conference, Ecological Society of Australia, 2018, Brisbane p. 51

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Miller R, Enright N, Fontaine J, Miller B, Merritt D (2018). Seedling recruitment success linked to season of fire in a Mediterranean-climate woodland (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Annual Conference, Ecological Society of Australia, 2018, Brisbane p. 302

Mirfakhraei B, Veneklaas E, Stevens J, Krauss S (2018). Seed sourcing for plant restoration: performance of provenances along a climate gradient under water treatments (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Annual Conference, Ecological Society of Australia, 2018, Brisbane p. 128

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Moro D (2018). Abandoned vertical mine shafts: environmental values and risks. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 25 p.

Moro D, Ball D, Bryant S (2018). Introduction: Australian island arks. In Australian Island Arks: Conservation, Management and Opportunities CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne. pp. 1–9

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Moro D, Byrne M, Kennedy M, Campbell S, Tizard M (2018). Identifying knowledge gaps for gene drive research to control invasive animal species: the next CRISPR step. Global Ecology and Conservation 13, pp. 1–15

Moro D, Palmer, R, Greatwich B, Dickinson R, Anderson H (2018). Browse Island: a journey to Western Australia's most remote nature reserve. Landscope 34(2), pp. 22–27

Moro D, Taylor J (2018). Decision support package for Operation Wanjarri: expanding fauna conservation in the rangelands. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 15 p.

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Morris K (2018). Dirk Hartog Island fauna reconstruction. Landscope 34(1), p. 14

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Moustaka M, Langlois TJ, McLean D, Bond T, Fisher R, Fearns P et al. [Evans RD] (2018). The effects of suspended sediment on coral reef fish assemblages and feeding guilds of northwest Australia (ABSTRACT). In Australian Coral Reef Society 91st Conference & AGM: Program, 15-17 May 2018, Exmouth, WA p. 46

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Muñoz-Rojas M (2018). Soil quality indicators: critical tools in ecosystem restoration. Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health 5, pp. 47–52

Munoz-Rojas M, Bateman A, Erickson TE, Chua M, Merritt DJ (2018). Innovative soil strategies for addressing knowledge gaps and enhancing training capabilities in post-mining restoration (ABSTRACT). In Landcare for the Future: Book of Abstracts: Santiago de Compostela, July 16-18, 2018 p. 81

Munoz-Rojas M, Bateman A, Erickson TE, Chua M, Merritt DJ (2018). Innovative soil strategies for addressing knowledge gaps to inform post-mining restoration. Video presentation at LandCare for the Future: Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 16-17 July 2018. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GyF82Vfh6Q&feature=youtu.b.

Muñoz-Rojas M, Chilton A, Liyanage GS, Erickson TE, Merritt DJ, Neilan BA et al. (2018). Effects of indigenous soil cyanobacteria on seed germination and seedling growth of arid species used in restoration. Plant and Soil 429, pp. 91–100

Muñoz-Rojas M, Román JR, Roncero-Ramos B, Erickson TE, Merritt DJ, Aguila-Carricondo P et al. (2018). Cyanobacteria inoculation enhances carbon sequestration in soil substrates used in dryland restoration. Science of the Total Environment 636, pp. 1149–1154

Nally S, Greeshaw F, Bickerton D, Reiter N, van Leeuwen S (2018). Policy, approvals and translocation proposals. In Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. pp. 60–65

Nayyef A, Merritt D, Turner S, Pritchard D (2018). Enhancement of seed germination of wild plant species through priming (POSTER ABSTRACT). In The Royal Society of Western Australia Symposium, 2018: Program & Abstracts p. 60

Nicolle D, Barrett RL (2018). Eucalyptus revelata, a rare new species related to E. mooreana (Myrtaceae) from the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Nuytsia 29, pp. 109–118

Northover AS, Elliot AD, Keatley S, Lim Z, Botero A, Ash A et al. [Wayne AF] (2018). Debilitating disease in a polyparasitised woylie (Bettongia penicillata): a diagnostic investigation. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 7, pp. 274–279

Northover AS, Lymbery AJ, Wayne AF, Godfrey SS, Thompson RCA (2018). The hidden consequences of altering host-parasite relationships during fauna translocations. Biological Conservation 220, pp. 140–148

Obbens F, Barrett MD (2018). Reinstatement and lectotypification of Calandrinia tepperiana (Montiaceae). Nuytsia 29, pp. 21–24

Obbens FJ (2018). Three new perennial species of Calandrinia (Montiaceae) from southern Western Australia. Nuytsia 29 (2018), pp. 193–204

Onton K, Hassell C (2018). Frequent flyers: the epic migration of Kimberley shorebirds. In The Natural World of the Kimberley Kimberley Society, Perth. pp. 100–117

Ottewell K, McArthur S, van Leeuwen S, Byrne M (2018). Cave use by the ghost bat (Macroderma gigas) at the West Angelas mine site. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 15 p.

Page M (2018). The Western Australian Australasian bittern recovery plan (ABSTRACT). In The Australasian Bittern & Its Wetlands: a Symposium, November 21st, 2018 p. 5

Page M, Bradfield K, Williams K (2018). Underbelly: the tale of the threatened white-bellied frog. In Recovering Australian Threatened Species: a Book of Hope CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne. pp. 207–215

Page M, Vitali S (2018). Advice to veterinarians regarding the treatment of wildlife. Veterinary Surgeons Board Western Australia Newsletter Jul, pp. 3–5

Palmer R, Anderson H (2018). Predator control baiting and monitoring program, Yarraloola and Red Hill, Pilbara region, Western Australia: 2017 annual report, year 3. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 56 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, April 2018: Dioscorea hastifolia Endl., warrine. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, August 2018: Thomasia grandiflora, large flowered thomasia. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, December 2018: Gastrodia lacista D.L.Jones. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, February 2018: Ottelia ovalifolia (R.Br.) Rich., swamp lily. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, January 2018: Thelymitra fuscolutea R.Br., chestnut sun orchid. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, July 2018: Olearia rudis (Benth.) Benth., rough daisybush. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, June 2018: Blancoa canescens Lindl., winter bell. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, March 2018: Martensia denticulata Harv. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, May 2018: Eucalyptus rhodantha Blakely & H.Steedman, rose mallee. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, November 2018: Dasypogon hookeri J.Drumm., pineapple bush. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, October 2018: Gastrolobium sericeum (Sm.) G.Chandler & Crisp. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Davis RW (2018). Plant of the month, September 2018: Calandrinia quartzitica Obbens. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 2 p.

Parker CM, Percy-Bower JM (2018). Updates to Western Australia’s vascular plant census for 2017. Nuytsia 29, pp. 1–16

Pearson D, Paxman M, Desmond A, Lindley J, Renwick J (2018). Rebounding rock-wallabies: a translocation success story. Landscope 34(2), pp. 43–48

Pennells J, Yu Lin T, Schmidt S, Gamage H, Godwin ID, Erickson TE et al. (2018). Effects of the growth environment on the yield and material properties of nanocellulose derived from the Australian desert grass Triodia. Industrial Crops and Products 126, pp. 238–249

Pennifold M (2018). Identifying priority species within the south-western Australian aquatic invertebrate fauna. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 68 p.

Pennifold M (2018). Lake McLarty Invertebrate sampling October 2017: presented to Lake McLarty Technical Advisory Group, 19 June 2018. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 6 p.

Pennifold M, Pinder A (2018). Aquatic invertebrates in forests. Available at https://southwestsnapshot.com.au/profiles/aquatic-invertebrates-in-forests/. South West Catchments Council, Bunbury. 1 p.

Pereira P, Bogunovic I, Muñoz-Rojas M, Brevik EC (2018). Soil ecosystem services, sustainability, valuation and management. Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health 5, pp. 7–13

Perkins AJ (2018). Hydrocotyle asterocarpa, H. decorata and H. perforata (Araliaceae), three new Western Australian species with spicate inflorescences. Nuytsia 29, pp. 205–215

Perkins AJ (2018). Hydrocotyle eichleri, H. papilionella and H. tuberculata (Araliaceae), three new annual species from Western Australia. Nuytsia 29, pp. 233–243

Perkins AJ (2018). Hydrocotyle spinulifera and H. dimorphocarpa (Araliaceae), two new Western Australian species with dimorphic mericarps. Nuytsia 29, pp. 57–65

Perring MP, Erickson TE, Brancalion PHS (2018). Rocketing restoration: enabling the upscaling of ecological restoration in the Anthropocene. Restoration Ecology 26, pp. 1017–1023

Perry CT, Alvarez-Filip L, Graham NAJ, Mumby PJ, Wilson SK, Kench PS et al. (2018). Loss of coral reef growth capacity to track future increases in sea level. Nature 558, pp. 396–400

Phillips RD, Peakall R (2018). Breaking the rules: discovery of sexual deception in Caladenia abbreviata (Orchidaceae), a species with brightly coloured flowers and a non-insectiform labellum. Australian Journal of Botany 66, pp. 95–100

Pinder A (2018). Wetland conservation. Landscope 34(1), p. 16

Pinder A, McMurtrie S, James A (2018). A surprising diversity of aquatic oligochaetes from a subantarctic island (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: 14th International Symposium on Aquatic Oligochaeta, 2018, Japan p. 32

Pinder A, Pennifold M, Rutherford J, Lane J (2018). Muir-Byenup wetlands acidification case-study. Available at https://southwestsnapshot.com.au/aquatic-biodiversity/. South West Catchments Council, Bunbury. 3 p.

Poh B, Tweedley JR, Chaplin JA, Trayler KM, Loneragan NR (2018). Estimating predation rates of restocked individuals: the influence of timing-of-release on metapenaeid survival. Fisheries Research 198, pp. 165–179

Pratchett MS, Thompson CA, Hoey AS, Cowman PF, Wilson SK (2018). Effects of coral bleaching and coral loss on the structure and function of reef fish assemblages. In Coral Bleaching: Patterns, Processes, Causes and Consequences. 2nd edition Springer, Cham, Switzerland. pp. 265–293

Radford I, Gallagher J, Weier A, Fairman R, Alberts W, Mitchell P et al. (2018). Balanggarra “right way fire” in the conservation management of threatened Gouldian finches (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Annual Conference, Ecological Society of Australia, 2018, Brisbane p. 229

Radford JQ, Woinarski JCZ, Legge S, Baseler M, Bentley J, Burbidge AA et al. [Morris K, Page M] (2018). Degrees of population-level susceptibility of Australian terrestrial non-volant mammal species to predation by the introduced red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and feral cat (Felis catus). Wildlife Research 45, pp. 645–657

Ramalho CE, Ottewell KM, Chambers BK, Yates CJ, Wilson BA, Bencini R et al. (2018). Demographic and genetic viability of a medium-sized ground-dwelling mammal in a fire prone, rapidly urbanizing landscape. PLoS One 13, pp. 1–21

Rampant P, Zdunic K, Burrows N (2018). Enhanced fire behaviour prediction in spinifex grasslands of arid Australia using UAS and Landsat imagery. PowerPoint presentation at UAS4Enviro2018: 6th Conference on Unmanned Aerial Systems for Environmental Research: programme, June 27-29 2018, FESB, Split, Croatia. 23 p.

Raudino HC, Hunt TN, Waples KA (2018). Records of Australian humpback dolphins (Sousa sahulensis) from an offshore island group in Western Australia. Marine Biodiversity Records 11, pp.

Raudino HC, Severin CR, Waples KA (2018). How many dolphins live near a coastal development?. Regional Studies in Marine Science 19, pp. 25–32

Rayner K, Cowen S, Sims C, Garretson S, Angus J, Morris K (2018). Welcoming the wallabies to Wirruwana. Landscope 33(4), pp. 28–34

Richards Z, Berry O, Underwood J, Gilmour J, McMahon K, Hernawan U et al. [Evans R] (2018). Going with the flow: genomic insights into ecological connectivity in the Kimberley (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Australian Coral Reef Society 91st Conference & AGM: Program, 15-17 May 2018, Exmouth, WA pp. 64–65

Robinson NM, Legge S, Scheele BC, Lindenmayer DB, Southwell DM, Wintle BA et al. [Wayne A] (2018). Essential principles to guide monitoring of threatened biodiversity. In Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities CSIRO Publishing, Clayton South.

Robinson NM, Morgain R, Legge S, Scheele BC, Lindenmayer DB, Southwell DM et al. [Wayne A] (2018). Organisational perspectives on threatened species monitoring. In Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities CSIRO Publishing, Clayton South. pp. 413–425

Robinson NM, Scheele BC, Legge S, Southwell DM, Carter O, Lintermans M et al. [Wayne AF] (2018). How to ensure threatened species monitoring leads to threatened species conservation. Ecological Management and Restoration 19,

Robson T, Golos PJ, Stevens J, Reid N (2018). Enhancing tailings revegetation using shallow cover systems in arid environments: hydrogeochemical, nutritional and ecophysiological constraints. Land Degradation and Development 29, pp. 2785–2796

Rodríguez-Prieto C, de Clerck O, Huisman JM, Lin S-M (2018). Systematics of the red algal genus Halymenia (Halymeniaceae, Rhodophyta): characterization of the generitype H. floresii and description of Neofolia rosea gen. et sp. nov.. European Journal of Phycology 53, pp. 520–536

Rosauer DF, Byrne M, Blom MPK, Coates DJ, Donnellan S, Doughty P, Keogh JS et al. (2018). Real-world conservation planning for evolutionary diversity in the Kimberley, Australia, sidesteps uncertain taxonomy. Conservation Letters 11, pp.

Rostal D, Grumbles J, Fossette-Halot S, Tucker T, Whiting S (2018). Ultrasound study of reproductive structures in nesting Australian flatback sea turtles, Natator depressus. Poster presented at the Association of Southeastern Biologists 79th annual meeting, Myrtle Beach Sheraton and Convention Center, March 28-March 31, 2018.

Rutherford J, Cendón DI, Soerenson C, Batty S, Huntley B, Bourke L et al. [Pinder A, Quinlan K, English V, Coote M] (2018). Hydrological conceptualisation of the Walyarta mound springs. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 229 p.

Ruthrof K (2018). Ecological impacts of extreme climate events (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Annual Conference, Ecological Society of Australia, 2018, Brisbane p. 253

Ruthrof K (2018). Prescribed burning in Perth’s bushlands: where, when and how much?. Bushland News 107, p. 12

Ruthrof K, Miller B, Fontaine J, Enright N, Miller R, Tangney R (2018). Prescribed burning in Perth's bushlands: where, when and how much?. For People & Plants 101, pp. 22–26

Ruthrof K, Miller B, Fontaine J, Enright N, Miller R, Tangney R (2018). Prescribed burning in Perth’s bushlands: where, when and how much?. Murdoch University School of Veterinary and Life Sciences Bulletin 5.17, 2 p.

Ruthrof KX, Breshears DD, Fontaine JB, Froend RH, Matusick G, Kala J et al. [Miller BP, Wilson SK] (2018). Subcontinental heat wave triggers terrestrial and marine multi-taxa responses. Scientific Reports 8, pp.

Ruthrof KX, Fontaine JB, Hopkins AJM, McHenry MP, O'Hara G, McComb J et al. (2018). Potassium amendment increases biomass and reduces heavy metal concentrations in Lablab purpureus after phosphate mining. Land Degradation and Development 29, pp. 398–407

Ruthrof KX, Steel E, Misra S, McComb J, O'Hara G, Hardy GESJ et al. (2018). Transitioning from phosphate mining to agriculture: responses to urea and slow release fertilizers for Sorghum bicolor. Science of the Total Environment 625, pp. 1–7

Rye BL (2018). An update to the taxonomy of some Western Australian genera of Myrtaceae tribe Chamelaucieae. 5, Hysterobaeckea. Nuytsia 29, pp. 75–107

Rye BL (2018). Placement of three names in Cyathostemon, Hysterobaeckea and Oxymyrrhine (Myrtaceae: Chamelaucieae). Nuytsia 29, pp. 269–270

Saarela JM, Burke SV, Wysocki WP, Barrett MD, Clark LG, Craine JM et al. (2018). A 250 plastome phylogeny of the grass family (Poaceae): topological support under different data partitions. PeerJ 6, pp. 1–71

Saeed A, Huang P, Trayler K, Oldham C, Wang B, Hipsey MR (2018). Integration of routine and high-frequency data to improve 3-D water quality model predictions (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Poster Session Abstract Book: GLEON 20, Rottnest Island, 2018 p. 42

Salgado Kent C, Waples K, Bowles A, Raudino H (2018). Monitoring of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) at Pender Bay, south Kimberley region. Western Australian Marine Science Institution, Perth. pp. 37–59

Sampson J, Tapper S, Coates D, Hankinson M, McArthur S, Byrne M (2018). Persistence with episodic range expansion from the early Pleistocene: the distribution of genetic variation in the forest tree Corymbia calophylla (Myrtaceae) in south-western Australia. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 123, pp. 545–560

Saunders DA, Dawson R (2018). Cumulative learnings and conservation implications of a long-term study of the endangered Carnaby's cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris. Australian Zoologist 39, pp. 591–609

Saunders DA, White NE, Dawson R, Mawson PRM (2018). Breeding site fidelity and breeding pair infidelity in the endangered Carnaby’s cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus latirostris. Nature Conservation 27, pp. 59–74

Schmid JR, Tucker AD (2018). Comparing diets of Kemp’s ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys kempii) in mangrove estuaries of southwest Florida. Journal of Herpetology 52, pp. 252–258

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Puttock CF, Davis RW, Wege J (2018). Two new species of Ozothamnus (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) from Australia. Phytotaxa 336, pp. 190–196

Shedley E, Burrows N, Yates CJ, Coates DJ (2018). Using bioregional variation in fire history and fire response attributes as a basis for managing threatened flora in a fire-prone Mediterranean climate biodiversity hotspot. Australian Journal of Botany 66, pp. 134–143

Shedrawi G, Bertram A, Evans M, Kendrick A, Clitheroe E, Bancroft K (2018). Engaging the community: a little penguin citizen science project. Available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/about-us/science-and-research/publications-resources/111-science-division-information-sheets. 92/2018, 2 p.

Shepherd K, Jabaily R (2018). Vale Velleia (and others): the final chapter of our Goodenia s.l. saga (ABSTRACT). In Mind the Gap: Australasian Systematic Botany Society 2018 Conference, Brisbane Botanic Gardens p. 48

Shepherd KA (2018). Tecticornia willisii (Chenopodiaceae), a new samphire from the Little Sandy Desert in Western Australia. Nuytsia 29, pp. 141–144

Shepherd KA, Wilkins CF (2018). A taxonomic revision of species with a petaloid epicalyx bract allied to Lasiopetalum bracteatum (Malvaceae: Byttnerioideae). Nuytsia 29, pp. 161–179

Shepherd KA, Wilkins CF (2018). Commersonia corniculata (Malvaceae), a new name for C. cygnorum. Nuytsia 29, pp. 67–68

Shepherd KA, Wilkins CF (2018). Typification of Lasiopetalum and an interim key to the Western Australian species of the genus (Malvaceae: Byttnerioideae). Nuytsia 29, pp. 181–192

Shine R, Everitt C, Woods D, Pearson DJ (2018). An evaluation of methods used to cull invasive cane toads in tropical Australia. Journal of Pest Science 91, pp. 1081–1091

Silcock J, Coates D, Commander L, Broadhurst L (2018). Introduction. In Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. pp. 9–14

Sims C, Cowen S (2018). Monitoring fauna source populations for the Dirk Hartog Island National Park Ecological Restoration Project, 2017/18. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Woodvale, WA. 44 p.

Sinclair EA, Ruiz Montoya L, Krauss SL, Anthony JM, Hovey RK, Lowe RJ et al. (2018). Seeds in motion: genetic assignment and hydrodynamic models demonstrate concordant patterns of seagrass dispersal. Molecular Ecology 27, pp. 5019–5034

Smith AL (2018). The behaviour of captive ghost bats (Macroderma gigas) during the breeding and post-breeding seasons. Thesis (MSc)--Murdoch University. 51 p.

Smith K, Burbidge A, King R (2018). Menacing or misunderstood? Understanding magpies. Landscope 34(1), pp. 37–39

Stack G (2018). Felixer: feral cat control development. Western Wildlife: Land for Wildlife Newsletter 22, p. 11

Stack G (2018). Rodenticide impact: chuditch research. Western Wildlife: Land for Wildlife Newsletter 22, p. 20

Stanbury KE, Stevens JC, Ritchie AL (2018). Legacy issues in post-pine (Pinus pinaster) restoration environments: weeds compromise seedling growth and function more than edaphic factors. Land Degradation and Development 29, pp. 1694–1704

Statton J, Dixon KW, Irving AD, Jackson EL, Kendrick GA, Orth RJ et al. [Sinclair EA] (2018). Decline and restoration ecology of Australian seagrasses. In Seagrasses of Australia: Structure, Ecology and Conservation Springer International, Cham, Switzerland. pp. 665–704

Stevens J, Webb M, Byrne M (2018). Science partnerships can deliver restoration solutions, but urban spaces provide other challenges. Abstract of presentation at 4th public symposium and annual meeting of the Ecological Restoration Alliance of Botanic Gardens, 3-5 October, Ontario, Canada. p. 1

Stevens J, Yates C (2018). Restoration science. Landscope 34(1), p. 14

Stevens J, Yates C (2018). Seed banking, tissue culture and cryostorage. Landscope 34(1), p. 16

Strydom S, Rule M, Murray K, Bancroft K, Shedrawi G (2018). Mass seagrass declines, composition and spatial changes instigated by a marine heat wave in Shark Bay Marine Park (ABSTRACT). In World Seagrass Conference 2018, International Seagrass Biology Workshop 13: Abstracts, 11 to 17 June 2018, UTown, National University of Singapore p. 64

Strydom S, Rule M, Murray K, Wilson S, Holmes T, Kendrick A (2018). Climatically-driven seagrass declines in Shark Bay Marine Park. PowerPoint presentation at World Seagrass Conference 2018, International Seagrass Biology Workshop 13. 16 p.

Sukhorukov AP, Nilova MV, Krinitsina AA, Zaika MA, Erst AS, Shepherd KA (2018). Molecular phylogenetic data and seed coat anatomy resolve the generic position of some critical Chenopodioideae (Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae) with reduced perianth segments. Phytokeys 109, pp. 103–128

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Svejcar L, Standish R, Miller B, Stevens J, Fontaine J (2018). Does spatial patterning determine survival of seedlings in ecological restoration after sand mining? (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: Annual Conference, Ecological Society of Australia, 2018, Brisbane p. 107

Swarts N, Hancock N, Beaumont L, Moore JL, van Leeuwen S, Byrne M (2018). Selecting source and recipient sites. In Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. pp. 46–59

Swiatek P, Pinder A, Gajda L (2018). Oogenesis and ovary organization in a phreodrilid annelid: Insulodrilus bifidus (ABSTRACT). In Book of Abstracts: 14th International Symposium on Aquatic Oligochaeta, 2018, Japan p. 37

Swiatek P, Pinder A, Gajda L (2018). Organizacja jajnika Insulodrilus bifidus (Clitellata: Phreodrilidae). Poster presented at the XXXIII Conference of Embryology, Plants-Animals-Humans, 23 May 2018-26 May 2018, Olsztyn, Poland.

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