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Publications (75)

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Found 75 items

2020

Wills AJ, Liddelow G, Tunsell V (2020). Wildfire and fire mosaic effects on bird species richness and community composition in south-western Australia. Fire Ecology 16,

2018

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.

2016

Burrows N, Liddelow G, Thoomes E (2016). Matuwa introduced predator control program: 2016 aerial baiting report. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

2015

Burrows N, Liddelow G, Ward B, Jackson V, Thoomes E (2015). Matuwa introduced predator control program: 2015 aerial baiting report. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 13 p.

Burrows ND, Liddelow GL, Ward B (2015). A guide to estimating fire rate of spread in spinifex grasslands (Mk2v2). Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 10 p.

2014

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.

2013

Burrows N, Liddelow G (2013). Breach of the Lorna Glen fauna refuge compound by a feral cat: chronology and lessons learnt. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 8 p.

Burrows N, Liddelow G (2013). Lorna Glen introduced predator and mulgara monitoring: pre-bait survey 8 June-11 June 2013. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 8 p.

Burrows N, Liddelow G (2013). Lorna Glen introduced predator control: post-bait survey report 7-10 August 2013. Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA. 7 p.

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

2012

Burrows N, Liddelow G (2012). Aerial baiting to control introduced predators on Lorna Glen, winter 2012. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 11 p.

Burrows N, Liddelow G (2012). Lorna Glen introduced predator monitoring: pre-bait survey 28 June-2 July 2012. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 7 p.

Liddelow G, Robinson R, Abbott I (2012). FORESTCHECK: the response of birds to silviculture in jarrah forest. Available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/about-us/science-and-research/publications-resources/111-science-division-information-sheets. 57/2012, 2 p.

Ward B, Cranfield R, Liddelow G (2012). An assessment of Yourdamung and Nalyerin lakes in the jarrah forest region of Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist 28, pp. 280–295

Wayne A, Liddelow G (2012). FORESTCHECK: terrestrial vertebrate associations with fox control and silviculture in jarrah forest. Available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/about-us/science-and-research/publications-resources/111-science-division-information-sheets. 58/2012, 2 p.

2011

Abbott I, Liddelow GL, Vellios CV, Mellican AE, Williams MR (2011). FORESTCHECK: the response of birds to silviculture in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest. Australian Forestry 74, pp. 328–335

Burrows N, Hearle G, Woods T, Liddelow G (2011). Lorna Glen introduced predator monitoring: 22-26 July 2011, post-bait data summary. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 6 p.

Burrows N, Liddelow G (2011). Lorna Glen introduced predator monitoring: data summary, 23-27 June 2011. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 4 p.

Wayne AF, Liddelow GL, Williams MR (2011). FORESTCHECK: terrestrial vertebrate associations with fox control and silviculture in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest. Australian Forestry 74, pp. 336–349

Wittkuhn RS, McCaw L, Wills AJ, Robinson R, Andersen AN, van Heurck P et al. [Farr J, Liddelow G, Cranfield R] (2011). Impacts of variation in fire interval sequences on species richness and composition (ABSTRACT). In Western Australian Bushfire Research Forum 2011, 12 and 13 October 2011: Book of Abstracts p. 16

Wittkuhn RS, McCaw L, Wills AJ, Robinson R, Andersen AN, van Heurck P et al. [Farr J, Liddelow G, Cranfield R] (2011). Variation in fire interval sequences has minimal effects on species richness and composition in fire-prone landscapes of south-west Western Australia. Forest Ecology and Management 261, pp. 965–978

Wittkuhn RS, McCaw L, Wills AJ, Robinson R, Andersen AN, van Heurck P, Farr J, Liddelow G, Cranfield R, Burrows ND (2011). Resilience of open forests and shrublands to contrasting fire interval sequences in a Mediterranean environment of south-west Western Australia. In Wildfire 2011: the 5th International Wildland Fire Conference, 9-13 May 2011, South Africa: Living with Fire: Addressing Global Change through Integrated Fire Management: Sun City, South Africa, 9-13 May 2011 Conference Organising Committee, Sun City. pp. 1–11

2009

Abbott I, Liddelow G, Vellios C, Mellican A, Williams M (2009). Monitoring bird populations after logging in forests of south-west Western Australia: an update from two long-term experimental research case studies. Conservation Science Western Australia 7, pp. 301–347

Bain K, Bencini R, Morris K, Liddelow G, Wayne A (2009). Quantitative determination of the abundance of quokka (Setonix brachyurus) populations in the southern forests of Western Australia using relative abundance indices (ABSTRACT). In The Australian Mammal Society: Semi-Centenary and 55th Meeting in Perth, July 5-9, 2009: Scientific Programme pp. 33–34

Bain K, Bencini R, Morris K, Liddelow G, Wayne A (2009). Quantitative determination of the abundance of quokka (Setonix brachyurus) populations in the southern forests of Western Australia using relative abundance indices (ABSTRACT). p. 35

Wittkuhn R, McCaw L, Phelan G, Farr J, Liddelow G, van Heurck P et al. [Wills A, Robinson R, Cranfield R, Fielder J, Dornan C] (2009). Assessing the effects of contrasting fire intervals on biodiversity at a landscape scale. In Fire, Environment and Society: From Research into Practice, Adelaide Convention Centre, 1-3 September 2008: the International Bushfire Research Conference Incorporating the 15th AFAC Conference: Conference Papers Bushfire CRC, Melbourne. pp. 482–493

Wittkuhn R, McCaw L, Robinson R, Farr J, van Heurck P, Wills A, Liddelow G, Cranfield R, Andersen A (2009). Planning fire intervals for biodiversity conservation. Poster presented at the AFAC09, Conference of the Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Authority Council and Bushfire CRC, Gold Coast, Qld, September 2009.

2008

Christensen P, Burrows N, Liddelow G, Armstrong R (2008). Quokka. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. Fire Management Guideline S5, 14 p.

Maxwell M, Wayne A, Williams M, Whittred B, Ward B, Liddelow G et al. (2008). Predators. 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. 147–184

Maxwell M, Wayne A, Williams M, Whittred B, Ward B, Liddelow G et al. (2008). Predators (ABSTRACT). In Woylie Symposium: recent woylie declines, situation overview and diagnosis progress: Thursday 14th February 2008, Murdoch University: abstracts p. 15

Wittkuhn R, McCaw L, Phelan G, Farr J, Liddelow G, van Heurck P et al. [Wills A, Robinson R, Cranfield R, Fielder J, Dornan C] (2008). Assessing the effects of contrasting fire intervals on biodiversity at a landscape scale (ABSTRACT). In Fire, Environment and Society: From Research into Practice, Adelaide Convention Centre, Australia, 1-3 September 2008: the International Bushfire Research Conference incorporating the 15th AFAC Conference: delegate handbook p. 18

2007

Christensen P, Burrows N, Liddelow G, Armstrong R (2007). Quokka. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. Fire Management Guideline S5, 13 p.

Liddelow G, Cranfield R, Brennan K (2007). Desert tracks: plants and animals of the Canning Stock Route, 13-24 August, 2007: expedition briefing. Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia, Landscope Expeditions 43 p.

McCaw L, Cranfield R, Liddelow G, Ward B, van Heurck P, Bain K et al. (2007). Post-fire response of tall eucalypt forest in southern Western Australia (POSTER ABSTRACT). In MedEcos XI: conference program, information & summary abstracts: the International Mediterranean Ecosystems Conference, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, Sunday 2-Wednesday 5 September 2007 p. 89

2005

Christensen P, Liddelow G, Hearn R (2005). Assessment of vertebrate fauna prior to disturbance: timber harvesting and prescribed burning in the forests of Western Australia. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Manjimup. 522 p.

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.

2004

Burrows ND, Liddelow G (2004). Adaptive fire management: interim guidelines for forest populations of quokka (Setonix brachyurus). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 6 p.

2003

Abbott I, Mellican A, Craig MD, Williams M, Liddelow G, Wheeler I (2003). Short-term logging and burning impacts on species richness, abundance and community structure of birds in open eucalypt forest in Western Australia. Wildlife Research 30, pp. 321–329

Burrows ND, Algar D, Robinson AD, Sinagra J, Ward B, Liddelow G (2003). Controlling introduced predators in the Gibson Desert of Western Australia. Journal of Arid Environments 55, pp. 691–713

2002

Angus GJ, Onus M, Fuller PJ, Liddelow G, Ward B (2002). Comparison of two aerial baiting regimes with respect to bait acceptance by introduced predators and non-target native fauna at the Gibson Desert Nature Reserve, Western Australia. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 37 p.

Liddelow G, Ward B, Angus GJ, Hamilton N (2002). An assessment of an aerial baiting program for the control of feral cats at the Gibson Desert Nature Reserve, Western Australia. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Manjimup. 11 p.

Liddelow G, Ward B, Bragg T (2002). Buckshot and breakaways : plants and animals of the Gibson Desert, 2001. 44, 12 p.

Liddelow GL, Wheeler IB, Kavanagh RP (2002). Owls in the southwest forests of Western Australia. In Ecology and Conservation of Owls CSIRO, Melbourne. pp. 233–241

Morris K, Pearson D, Liddelow G, Ward B, Himbeck K, Smith J (2002). Beyond the dreaming: Project Eden, 2001. 45, 16 p.

2001

Liddelow GL (2001). Short-term impacts of logging on birds in a jarrah forest 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. 11

Williams MR, Abbott I, Liddelow GL, Vellios C, Wheeler IB, Mellican AE (2001). Recovery of bird populations after clearfelling of tall open eucalypt forest in Western Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology 38, pp. 910–920

2000

CALM, Integrated Forest Monitoring System Implementation Group (2000). FORESTCHECK: an integrated system for monitoring the forests of south-west Western Australia: concept plan. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 30 p.

Liddelow G, Ward B (2000). Buckshot and breakaways: plants and animals of the Gibson Desert, 2000. 38, 12 p.

Liddelow G, Ward B, Adams P, Charand O (2000). Buckshot and breakaways: plants and animals of the Gibson Desert, September 4-15, 2000 : expedition briefing. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia, Landscope Expeditions 38, 20 p.

Morris K, Liddelow G, Johnson B (2000). Beyond the dreaming: Project Eden, September 22-29, 2000: expedition briefing. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia, Landscope Expeditions 39, 17 p.

Morris K, Liddelow G, Ward B (2000). Beyond the dreaming: Project Eden, 2000. 39, 12 p.

1999

Liddelow G, Christensen P (1999). Buckshot and breakaways: plants and animals of the Gibson Desert, 1998. 29, 12 p.

Liddelow G, Morris K, Speldewinde P, Smith R (1999). Beyond the dreaming: Project Eden, 1998. 26, 8 p.

Ward BG, Liddelow GL (1999). Demography of Australian boab (Adansonia gregorii) stands in relation to fire and grazing: a progress report. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 8 p.

Williams MR, Liddelow GL, Vellios C, Wheeler IB, Serventy JC, Abbott I (1999). Bird species as indicators of ecologically sustainable management of karri forest in Western Australia (POSTER ABSTRACT). In ESA99, Ecological Connections: Handbook of the 1999 Meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia, Inc.: Fremantle, Western Australia, 26 September to 1 October 1999 p. 125

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.

Burrows N, Liddelow G (1998). Effectiveness of a feral cat baiting operation on the Gibson Desert Nature Reserve in September 1998: field trip report. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 6 p.

Liddelow GL, Wheeler IB (1998). Lewin's rail (Rallus pectoralus clelandi) in south-west Western Australia. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 3 p.

Williams MR, Liddelow GL, Vellios C, Wheeler IB, Serventy JC, Abbott I (1998). Bird species as indicators of ecologically sustainable management of karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor) forest in Western Australia (POSTER ABSTRACT). In IUFRO Sustainability Conference, Melbourne, August 1998

1997

Biggs J, Liddelow G, Lowe G (1997). Under desert skies, 1997. 25, 12 p.

Christensen P, Evans J, Liddelow G (1997). Gibson Desert: buckshot and breakaways, 1997. 24, 12 p.

Christensen P, Liddelow G, Evans J (1997). Buckshot and breakaways: plants and animals of the Gibson Desert, August 27-September 7, 1997 : expedition briefing. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia, Landscope Expeditions 24, 36 p.

Liddelow G, Christensen P, Morris K, Speldewinde P, Smith R, Triton S (1997). Beyond the dreaming: Project Eden, 1997. 20, 8 p.

Williams MR, Liddelow GL, Vellios C, Wheeler IB, Serventy JC, Abbott I (1997). Bird species as indicators of ecologically sustainable management of karri forest in Western Australia (POSTER).

1996

Christensen P, Marchant N, Ward B, Robinson A, Liddelow G (1996). Gibson Desert: buckshot and breakaways, 1996 (PAMPHLET). 18, 12 p.

1995

Liddelow G, Christensen P (1995). Gibson Desert expedition report, 1995. 11, 12 p.

1994

Liddelow G (1994). Gibson Desert expedition report, 1994. 6, 10 p.

1993

Christensen P, Liddelow G (1993). From buckshot to breakaways: wildlife habitats of the deserts. Landscope 9(1), pp. 23–27

Liddelow GL, Ward BG (1993). Gibson Desert field trip, November 1993. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 19 p.

1992

Christensen P, Liddelow G (1992). Ninu magic. Landscope 7(4), pp. 43–47

1984

Liddelow G, Cribb A (1984). Quokkas in the southern forests (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Como, WA. Forests Department, Western Australia, Fauna series

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.

1980

Christensen P, Liddelow G (1980). Reptiles, Amphibia and fishes of south Western Australian forests. 45, 4 p.

1974

Liddelow GL (1974). Ecology of a hot karri fire. Forest Notes 12(1), pp. 41–49