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Barrett S, Shearer BL, Crane CE, Cochrane A (2008). An extinction-risk assessment tool for flora threatened by Phytophthora cinnamomi. Australian Journal of 56, 477-486 NATURE CONSERVATION OP- ERATIONS OFFICER Biggs LJ, Chappill JA (2008). An annotated DEC census of the mosses of the Perth Region, . Nuytsia 18, 1-30 HARVEY (VIA COLLIE) Broadhurst LM, Lowe A, Coates DJ, Cunningham SA, McDonald M, Vesk PA et al. [Yates C] (2008). Seed supply for broadscale Science Communications lists titles of restoration: maximizing evolutionary potential. publications, reports etc prepared by Evolutionary Applications 1, 587-597

Science Division staff. This issue is for the Burbidge A (2008). Towards monitoring rock- period ending January 2009. wallabies on Barrow Island, Western Australia. If you require a copy of a submitted paper Conservation Science Western Australia 7, 43 please contact the author. For all other titles -48 please contact Lisa Wright at Woodvale. Burrows ND, Wardell-Johnson G, Ward B Neil Burrows (2008). Post-fire juvenile period of in Director south-west Australia forests and implications Science Division for fire management. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 91, 163-174 Journal Publications Butcher R (2008). Platytheca anasima Abbott I (2008). The spread of the cat, Felis () a new, geographically catus, in Australia: re-examination of the restricted species from the Whicher Range, current conceptual model with additional south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia 18, 31- information. Conservation Science Western 37 Australia 7, 1-17 Butcher R (2008). Rediscovery of Tetratheca nuda var. spartea (Elaeocarpaceae) in south- Algar D, Angus GJ (2008). Feasibility study for west Western Australia and elevation to the eradication of feral cats from Faure Island, specific rank. Nuytsia 18, 39-47 Shark Bay, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum. Supplement 75, Byrne M (2008). Evidence for multiple refugia at 71-75 different time scales during Pleistocene

climatic oscillations in southern Australia Algar D, Brazell RI (2008). A bait-suspension inferred from phylogeography. Quaternary device for the control feral cats. Wildlife Science Reviews 27, 2576-2585

Research 35, 471-476 Cranfield RJ (2008). Atriplex eremitis (Chenopodiaceae), a new species for northern Armstrong SJ, Bancroft KP, Davidson JA (2008). Western Australia. Nuytsia 18, 49-52 Bibliography of marine scientific research relevant to the Ningaloo Marine Park and Davison EM, Tay FCS (2008). Causes of adjacent waters. Conservation Science incipient rot and rot in regrowth Western Australia 7, 179-205 diversicolor (karri) trees. Pathology 57, 1097-1102

Atkinson CA, Lund MA, Morris KD (2008). Dobrowolski MP, Shearer BL, Colquhoun IJ, BiblioRakali: the Australian water rat, O'Brien PA, Hardy GE St J (2008). Selection Hydromys chrysogaster Geoffroy, 1804 for decreased sensitivity to phosphite in (Muridae: Hydromyinae), a subject-specific Phytophthora cinnamomi with prolonged use bibliography. Conservation Science Western of fungicide. Plant Pathology 57, 928-936 Australia 7, 65-71

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(Continued from page 1) Markey AS, Dillon SJ (2008). Flora and vegetation of the banded iron formations of the Glen AS, Cardosa MJ, Dickman CR, Firestone Yilgarn Craton: the Weld Range. Conservation KB (2009). Who's your daddy? Paternity Science Western Australia 7, 153-178 testing reveals promiscuity and multiple paternity in the carnivorous marsupial Maslin BR, Buscumb C (2008). diallaga Dasyurus maculatus (Marsupialia: (Leguminosae: ), a new Dasyuridae). Biological Journal of the Linnean geographically restricted species with Society 96, 1-7 diallagous phyllodes from the midwest region of south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia 18, Glen AS (2008). Population attributes of the 127-132 spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus in Maslin BR, Buscumb C (2008). Acacia north-eastern New South Wales. Australian umbraculiformis (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae), Journal of Zoology 56, 137-142 a new species related to A. quadrimarginea Harding D (ed) (2008). Conservation science from the midwest region of south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia 18, 133-138 Western Australia. Vol 7, no 1, October 2008. Department of Environment and Conservation, Maslin BR, Buscumb C (2008). A review of Kensington, WA. 205 p. Acacia coolgardiensis (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) and closely related species in Hayward MW (2008). Home range overlap of the Western Australia. Nuytsia 18, 107-125 quokka, Setonix brachyurus (Macropodidae: Marsupialia) suggests a polygynous mating Maslin BR, van Leeuwen S (2008). New taxa of system. Conservation Science Western Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) and Australia 7, 57-64 notes on other species from the and adjacent desert regions of Western Australia. Hayward MW, de Tores PJ, Fox BJ (2008). Post- Nuytsia 18, 139-188 fire vegetation succession in Taxandria McCaw L (2008). Fire in the bluegums. Fire linearifolia swamps in the northern jarrah forest Australia winter, 37-38 of Western Australia. Conservation Science Western Australia 7, 35-42 Meissner R, Caruso Y (2008). Flora and vegetation of banded iron formations of the Hislop M (2008). Three new species of Yilgarn Craton: Jack Hills. Conservation Leucopogon (Ericaceae: Styphelioideae: Science Western Australia 7, 89-103 Styphelieae) from the far south-west of Western Australia. Nuytsia 18, 61-78 Meissner R, Caruso Y (2008). Flora and vegetation of banded iron formations of the Keighery GJ (2008). A new species of Rorippa Yilgarn Craton: Koolanooka and Perenjori hills. (Brassicaceae) from southern Western Conservation Science Western Australia 7, 73- Australia. Nuytsia 18, 79-82 88 Keighery G (2008). A new subspecies of Flaveria Meissner R, Caruso Y (2008). Flora and (Asteraceae) from Western Australia. vegetation of banded iron formations of the Compositae Newsletter 46, 20-26 Yilgarn Craton: Mount Gibson and surrounding Keighery G, Keighery B (2008). Hybridization, a area. Conservation Science Western Australia threat to our native bluebells?. Wildflower 7, 105-120 Society of WA Newsletter 46, 17-18 Millar MA, Byrne M (2008). Characterization of Keighery G, Muir W (2008). Vegetation and polymorphic microsatellite DNA markers in vascular flora of Faure Island, Shark Bay, nivea, formerly Dryandra nivea. Western Australia. Records of the Western Molecular Ecology Resources 8, 1393-1394 Australian Museum. Supplement 75, 11-19 Millar MA, Byrne M, Nuberg I, Sedgley M (2008). Lally T, Wilson PG (2008). Kennedia lateritia, a A rapid PCR-based diagnostic test for the new name for Kennedia macrophylla identification of subspecies of Acacia saligna. (). Nuytsia 18, 340-341 Tree Genetics and Genomes 4, 625-635

Lander NS (2008). Elucidation of Olearia species Pinder AM (2008). Phreodrilidae (Clitellata: related to O. paucidentata (Asteraceae: Annelida) in north-western Australia with Astereae). Nuytsia 18, 83-95 descriptions of two new species. Records of

the Western Australian Museum 24, 459-468 Lander NS (2008). New species of Olearia (Asteraceae: Astereae) from Western Poot P, Bakker R, Lambers H (2008). Australia. Nuytsia 18, 97-106 Adaptations to winter-wet ironstone soils: a

Markey AS, Dillon SJ (2008). Flora and comparison between rare ironstone Hakea vegetation of the banded iron formations of the (Proteaceae) species and their common Yilgarn Craton: the central Tallering Land congeners. In: Australian Journal of Botany 56, 574-582 System. Conservation Science Western Australia 7, 121-151 (Continued on page 3)

Page 2 (Continued from page 2) Wayne AF, Rooney J, Morris KD, Johnson B (2008). Improved bait and trapping techniques Robinson RM, Mellican AE, Smith RH (2008). for chuditch (Dasyurus geoffroii): overcoming Epigeous macrofungal succession in the first reduced trap availability due to increased five years following a wildfire in karri densities of other native fauna. Conservation (Eucalyptus diversicolor) regrowth forest in Science Western Australia 7, 49-56

Western Australia. Austral Ecology 33, 807- Wege JA (2008). Stylidium perplexum 820 (Stylidiaceae): a remarkable new triggerplant Rye BL, Trudgen ME (2008). Seorsus, a new from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia 18, Gondwanan of with a 285-289

disjunct distribution in Borneo and Australia. Wilson PG (2008). Coronidium, a new Australian Nuytsia 18, 235-257 genus in the Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae). Scott PM, Burgess TI, Barber PA, Shearer BL, Nuytsia 18, 295-329 Stukely MJC, Hardy GE St J et al. (2009). Phytophthora multivora sp. nov., a new species Wilson PG (2008). A new subspecies of recovered from declining Eucalyptus, Banksia, Gnaphalium indutum (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae). Nuytsia 18, 291-293 Agonis and other plant species in Western Australia. Persoonia 22, 1-13 Wilson PG (2008). Notes on the genus

Shepherd KA (2008). Consensus or Chrysocephalum (Angianthinae: Asteraceae) complacency? A discussion of the proposed with the description of one new species from new collection sequence at the WA Herbarium. Western Australia and a new combination. Nuytsia 18, 331-338 Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 135, 5-8 Wright LJ (comp) (2008). Science

Shepherd KA (2008). Tecticornia papillata communications. No 24, Jun 2008. Department (Chenopodiaceae: Salicornioideae) a new of Environment and Conservation, Woodvale, andromonoecious samphire from near the WA. 15 p.

Carnarvon Range, Western Australia. Nuytsia 18, 259-266 Books/Chapters

Shepherd KA, Wilson PG (2008). New recombinations in the genus Dysphania Biggs JD (ed) (2008). Western Australian (Chenopodiaceae). Nuytsia 18, 267-272 astronomy almanac 2009 (CDROM). Perth Observatory, Bickley. Smith A, Clark P, Averis S, Lymbery AJ, Wayne AF, Morris KD et al. (2008). Trypanosomes in a Burbidge A, Blyth J (2008). Threatened & rare declining species of threatened Australian birds of Western Australia. Rev. reprint. marsupial, the brush-tailed bettong Bettongia Department of Environment and Conservation, penicillata (Marsupialia: Potoroidae). Western Australia, Bush Books Department of Parasitology 135, 1-7 Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 72 p. Start AN, Kendrick A, McKenzie NL (2008). Biota of the Mandora System, Western Australia: Glasby CJ, Read GB, Lee KE, Blakemore RJ, mammals. Journal of the Royal Society of Fraser PM, Pinder AM et al. (2009). Phylum Western Australia 91, 209-217 Annelida: bristleworms, earthworms, leeches. In: New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity. Thiele K (ed) (2008). Nuytsia. Volume 18 (2008). Volume 1, Kingdom Animalia: Radiata, 1-344 Department of Environment and Lophotrochozoa, Deuterostomia (ed DP Conservation, Kensington, WA. Gordon). pp. 312-358. Canterbury University Press, Christchurch. Thiele KR, Wylie SJ, Maccarone L, Hollick P, McComb JA (2008). Pilostyles coccoidea Maslin B, van Leeuwen S (2008). Wattles of the (Apodanthaceae), a new species from Western Pilbara. Department of Environment and Australia described from morphological and Conservation, Western Australia, Bush Books molecular evidence. Nuytsia 18, 273-284 Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 72 p. Trappe JM, Bougher NL, Castellano MA, Claridge AW, Gates GM, Lebel T et al. (2008). Wain A, Mills G, McCaw L, Brown T (2009). A preliminary census of the macrofungi of Mt Managing smoke from wildfires and prescribed Wellington, Tasmania: the sequestrate burning in southern Australia. In: Wildland species. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Fires and Air Pollution (eds A Bytnerowicz, MJ Society of Tasmania 142, 85-95 Arbaugh, AR Riebau et al.). Developments in Environmental Science 8, pp. 535-550. Van Leeuwen S, Maslin B (2008). Wattles of the Elsevier, Amsterdam.

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(Continued from page 3) Abstracts Conference/Workshop Papers/Posters Gosper C, Prober S, Yates C (2008). The role of Glen AS (ed) (2008). Australasian Wildlife fire in plant conservation in fragmented Management Society 21st annual conference: wheatbelt reserves: presentation prepared for human impacts on wildlife, 24-27 November the Kwongan Colloquium: Biodiversity on the 2008, Fremantle WA: program and book of Verge. Department of Environment and abstracts. Conference Organising Committee, Conservation, Kensington, WA. 26 p. Dwellingup. 140 p.

Hollis JJ, Anderson Wr, Chapman J, Gould JS, Hilmer S, Algar D, Tonkin D, Schleucher E Matthews S, McCaw WL (2008). Behind the (2008). Ferals in paradise: feral cat research flaming zone (POSTER). In: Fire, Environment on Cocos (Keeling) Islands (ABSTRACT). In: and Society: From Research into Practice, NEOBIOTA: towards a synthesis: 5th Adelaide Convention Centre, 1-3 September European Conference on Biological Invasions, 2008: the International Bushfire Research Prague (Czech Republic), 23-28 September Conference Incorporating the 15th AFAC 2008: book of abstracts (eds P. Pyšek, J. Conference: Conference Papers p. 512. Pergl). p. 28. Academy of Sciences of the Bushfire CRC, Melbourne. Czech Republic, Institute of Botany, Pruhonice. O'Donnell A, McCaw L, Boer M, Grierson P (2008). Wildfire return intervals in semi-arid southern Western Australia: effects of fuel age Hilmer S, Schleucher E, Algar D (2008). and spatial structure (POSTER). In: Fire, Seasonal and climatic variations in basal Environment and Society: From Research into metabolic rate of the feral cat (Felis catus) in Practice, Adelaide Convention Centre, 1-3 Australia (ABSTRACT). In: Deutsche September 2008: the International Bushfire Zoologische Gesellschaft e.V. 101st annual Research Conference Incorporating the 15th meeting: Jena, 19.-22. September 2008: AFAC Conference: Conference Papers p. 520. abstracts p. 81. Deutsche Zoologische Bushfire CRC, Melbourne. Gesellschaft, Jena.

Richardson B, Chapman A (2008). Ten years of FloraBase: poster presented at Biodiversity Pearson G (2008). Roebuck Bay: it's well known Information Standards (TDWG) Annual values are elusive! (ABSTRACT). In: ASL 47th Conference 2008, Western Australian Maritime Congress: keeping aquatic ecosystems on Museum, October 2008 (POSTER). Australia's water management agenda: Department of Environment and Conservation, handbook & abstracts: Mandurah, WA, 29 Kensington, WA. September to 3 October 2008 p. 84. Regional Institute, Gosford. Wittkuhn R, McCaw L, Phelan G, Farr J, Liddelow G, van Heurck P et al. [Wills A, Pinder A, Shiel R, McRae J (2008). An arid-zone Robinson R, Cranfield R, Fielder J, Dornan C] awash with diversity (ABSTRACT). In: ASL (2009). Assessing the effects of contrasting fire 47th Congress: keeping aquatic ecosystems intervals on biodiversity at a landscape scale. on Australia's water management agenda: In: Fire, Environment and Society: From handbook & abstracts: Mandurah, WA, 29 Research into Practice, Adelaide Convention September to 3 October 2008 p. 69. Regional Centre, 1-3 September 2008: the International Institute, Gosford. Bushfire Research Conference Incorporating the 15th AFAC Conference: Conference Randles JW, Hanold D, Stukely M, Thompson N Papers Bushfire CRC, Melbourne. 482-493 p. (2008). Investigating eucalypt diseases of unknown etiology: the Mundulla Yellows Wittkuhn R, McCaw L, Roberts P (2008). Can experience. In: Program and abstracts: Second ecological research address socio-political International Symposium on Guava and other factors in fire management planning? A case Myrtaceae, Merida, Mexico, 10-13 November study in Western Australia (POSTER). In: Fire, 2008, Centro de Investigacion Cientifica de Environment and Society: From Research into Yucatan p. 35. Symposium Organising Practice, Adelaide Convention Centre, 1-3 Committee, Merida. September 2008: the International Bushfire Research Conference Incorporating the 15th Richardson B (2008). Introducing Australia’s AFAC Conference: Conference Papers p. 521. virtual herbarium (ABSTRACT). In: Bushfire CRC, Melbourne. Proceedings of the Biodiversity Information

Wright L, Harding D (2008). Western Australia Standards (TDWG) Annual Conference 2008, Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australian Maritime Museum, Victoria Library and Information Services. In: ALIES Quay, Fremantle (Perth), Australia, Sunday 19- 2008 Conference: ALIES 3.0: Information Saturday 25th October 2008 Conference Catalysts p. 1. Conference Planning Organising Committee, Perth. 1 p. Committee, Mount Macedon. (Continued on page 5)

Page 4 (Continued from page 4) Armstrong S, Webster F, Kendrick A, Mau R, Onton K (2008). Summary of the 2006 winter Rose K, McCallum H, Wayne A, Speare R coral bleaching event at Ningaloo Marine Park. (2008). Wildlife health & biosecurity in In: Discovering Ningaloo: latest findings and Australia: PowerPoint presentation given at their implications for management: Ningaloo Biosecurity Parliamentary Forum, Canberra, 16 research program progress report (eds K September, 2008. Taronga Conservation Waples, E Hollander). 65-68 Ningaloo Society Australia, Sydney. 21 p. Research Coordination Committee, Kensington, WA. Sim LL, Nowicki A, Pinder A, Prideaux C, Cale D, Coote M (2008). A trial of national wetland Bancroft K (2009). Establishing long-term coral indicators in Western Australia (POSTER community monitoring sites in the Montebello/ ABSTRACT). In: ASL 47th Congress: keeping Barrow Islands marine protected areas: data aquatic ecosystems on Australia's water collected in December 2006. Marine Science management agenda: handbook & abstracts: Program Data Report Series MSPDR4, Mandurah, WA, 29 September to 3 October Department of Environment and Conservation, 2008 p. 96. Regional Institute, Gosford. Kensington, WA. 70 p.

Smallwood CB, Beckley LE, Moore SA (2008). A Bancroft K (2009). Mapping the coral reef spatial and temporal framework for historical communities of Shark Bay marine protected human usage data in the Ningaloo Marine Park areas: data collected during the February 2008 (ABSTRACT). In: Second annual Ningaloo field survey. Marine Science Program Data Research Symposium: Discovering Ningaloo: Report Series MSPDR3, Department of Latest Findings and Their Implications for Environment and Conservation, Kensington, Management, 28 and 29 May 2008 p. 41. DEC, WA. 45 p. Kensington, WA. Bancroft K, Long S (2008). Modelling suggests connectivity between the Ningaloo Reef and Reports/Chapters coral reefs of the Pilbara. In: Discovering Ningaloo: latest findings and their implications Algar D, Richards J, Lapidge S (2008). Milestone for management: Ningaloo research program report: Introduced predator control and progress report (eds K Waples, E Hollander). sustained fauna recovery in south-west 61-64 Ningaloo Research Coordination Western Australia: is there a mesopredator Committee, Kensington, WA. release effect (cat/fox)? Subproject 1, sustained introduced predator control in the Black R, Brearley A, Johnson MS, Kendrick A, rangelands. Department of Environment and Prince J (2008). Intertidal invertebrate surveys. Conservation, Woodvale, WA. 6 p. In: Discovering Ningaloo: latest findings and their implications for management: Ningaloo research program progress report (eds K Armstrong S (2008). Ningaloo Marine Park Waples, E Hollander). 14-15 Ningaloo Drupella long-term monitoring program. In: Research Coordination Committee, Discovering Ningaloo: latest findings and their Kensington, WA. implications for management: Ningaloo research program progress report (eds K Bougher NL (2008). Fungi survey: Bold Park, Waples, E Hollander). 26-27 Ningaloo 2008: client report to the Botanic Gardens and Research Coordination Committee, Parks Authority. Department of Environment Kensington, WA. and Conservation, Perth. 19 p.

Armstrong S (2008). Preliminary assessment of Bougher NL (2008). PUBF fungi kit for Augusta- coral communities at selected sites in the West Bay Bushland workshop 2008. Perth proposed Dampier Archipelago Marine Park. Urban Bushland Fungi Project, Perth. 24 p.

Marine Science Program Data Report Series MSPDR1, Department of Environment and Bougher NL (2008). PUBF fungi kit for Wungong Conservation, Kensington, WA. 29 p. catchment workshop 2008. Perth Urban

Bushland Fungi Project, Perth. 21 p.

Armstrong S, Long S, Smith L, Simpson C (2008). Coral Bay reef recovery study. In: Bougher N, Friend T, Bell L (2008). Fungi Discovering Ningaloo: latest findings and their available to and consumed by translocated implications for management: Ningaloo Gilbert’s potoroos: preliminary assessments at research program progress report (eds K three translocation sites. Department of Waples, E Hollander). 28-30 Ningaloo Environment and Conservation, Kensington, Research Coordination Committee, WA. 26 p. Kensington, WA.

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Page 5 (Continued from page 5) Davidson J, Lawrie R, Bancroft K (2008). Bougher NL, Hart R, de Bueger SJ, Glossop B Biological classification of marine benthic (2008). Bushland fungi of Lake Gwelup. Perth habitats in waters of proposed marine parks Urban Bushland Fungi Project, Perth. 24 p. and reserves in the Pilbara region: including Great Sandy Island Nature Reserve, Cowrie Beach and Spit Point to Cape Keraudren Bougher NL, Hart R, de Bueger SJ, Glossop B including Debout, North Turtle and Little Turtle (2008). Fungi of West Bay Bushland, Augusta, islands. Department of Environment and Western Australia: 2008 report. Perth Urban Conservation, Western Australia, Marine Policy Bushland Fungi Project, Perth. 59 p. and Planning Branch, Field Program Report Department of Environment and Conservation, Bougher NL, Hart R, de Bueger SJ, Glossop B Fremantle. 54 p. (2008). Fungi of Wongan Hills and Rica

Erickson Nature Reserve. Perth Urban De Goeij P, Lavaleye M, Pearson GB, Piersma T Bushland Fungi Project, Perth. 18 p. (2008). Seasonal changes in the macro- zoobenthos of Roebuck Bay: a 10 year study: Bougher NL, Hart R, de Bueger SJ, Glossop B report on MONROEB-2, MONitoring ROEbuck (2008). Wungong catchment trial fungi report, Bay Benthos, 1996-2005. NIOZ Report 2008/9, 2008. Perth Urban Bushland Fungi Project, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Perth. 29 p. Texel. 57 p.

Burrows ND, Flaherty C (2008). Tingle forest. De Tores P, Sutherland D, Glen A, Hill R, Fire Management Guidelines E2, Department Bloomfield L, Garretson S et al. [Strümpher L, of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, Feeniks D, Darby H, Mammone S, Cruz J, WA. 11 p. Bryant G (2008). Invasive Animals Cooperative

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Australia: the importance of fox, cat and native Burrows ND, Grant A (2008). Granite outcrops. predator interactions to sustained fauna Fire Management Guidelines E5, Department recovery in the northern jarrah forest: is there a of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, mesopredator release effect? Progress report WA. 13 p. at 30 June 2008. Department of Environment and Conservation, Dwellingup. 65 p.

Cochrane A (2008). State-wide seed conservation strategy for threatened species, Flaherty C, McCaw L, Grant A (2008). Tuart threatened communities and biodiversity woodlands. Fire Management Guidelines E4, hotspots, project 033146a: final report. Department of Environment and Conservation, Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 11 p.

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Holley DK, Prince RIT (2008). Historical datasets Chin A, Sweatman H, Forbes S, Perks H, Walker of dugong (Dugong dugon) observations in the R, Jones G et al. [Armstrong S, Bancroft K] Kimberley region of Western Australia. Data (2008). Status of the coral reefs in Australia Report (Centre for Marine Ecosystems and Papua New Guinea. In: Status of coral Research (Australia)) 2008/03, Edith Cowan reefs of the world, 2008 (ed C Wilkinson). pp. University, Joondalup. 24 p.

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Cochrane A (2008). Seed collection and storage: Keighery GJ (2008). Flora of Doman Reserve a strategy for ex-situ conservation of flora in (13947), Harvey River. Department of Western Australia. Department of Environment Environment and Conservation, Woodvale, and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 12 p. WA. 9 p.

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Marlow N, Thomas N, Williams A, Macmahon B, Fisheries and Forestry, Australia. Murdoch University, Murdoch. 52 p. Lawson J, Richards L (2008). Introduced predator control and sustained fauna recovery in south west Western Australia: woylie decline Stukely M (2008). The Science Division’s in Dryandra Woodland: is there a Vegetation Health Service: a review, April mesopredator release effect?. Department of 2008. Department of Environment and Environment and Conservation, Woodvale, Conservation, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

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Morris K, Jackson J, Muir B (2008). Factors Waples K, Hollander E (eds) (2008). Discovering affecting fauna recovery on nature reserves in Ningaloo: latest findings and their implications the Western Australian wheatbelt: a progress for management: Ningaloo research program report to the Invasive Animals CRC. progress report. Ningaloo Research Department of Environment and Conservation, Coordination Committee, Kensington, WA. 114 Woodvale, WA. 20 p. p.

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(Continued from page 10) Algar D Faure Island: from cats and goats to bettongs and bandicoots (ABSTRACT). In: McKenzie NL, Kitchener DJ (2008). White-tailed Proceedings in Australian Wildlife Management dunnart: Sminthopsis granulipes Troughton, Society Conference 1932. In: Mammals of Australia. 3rd ed (eds S van Dyck, R Strahan). pp. 140-141. Reed New Algar D A large reduction in fox abundance Holland, Sydney. following 1080 baiting revealed by non-invasive DNA analysis (ABSTRACT). In: Proceedings in McKenzie NL, Milne DJ (2008). Northern Australian Wildlife Management Society pipistrelle: Pipistrellus westralis Koopman, Conference 1984. In: Mammals of Australia. 3rd ed (eds S van Dyck, R Strahan). pp. 549-550. Reed New Armstrong S Anoxic impacts at Bill's Bay, Holland, Sydney. Ningaloo Marine Park, associated with the 2008 coral spawning event. McKenzie NL, Morris KD, Dickman CR (2008). Golden bandicoot: Isoodon auratus (Ramsay, Armstrong S Assessing the effectiveness of 1887). In: Mammals of Australia. 3rd ed (eds S sanctuary zones in the proposed Dampier van Dyck, R Strahan). pp. 176-178. Reed New Archipelago Marine Park. Holland, Sydney. Armstrong S Ningaloo Marine Park Drupella long McKenzie NL, Parnaby H (2008). Central long- -term monitoring program: results of the 2008 eared bat: Nyctophilus sp.. In: Mammals of survey. Australia. 3rd ed (eds S van Dyck, R Strahan). pp. 525-526. Reed New Holland, Sydney. Bancroft K Summary of marine research and monitoring applicable to the management of Milne DJ, Armstrong KN, McKenzie NL (2008). Jurien Bay Marine Park: 2000 to June 2008. Western little free-tailed bat: Mormopterus Marine Science Program Data Report Series loriae cobourgiana Johnson, 1959. In: Mammals of Australia. 3rd ed (eds S van Dyck, Bougher N Records of hypogeous mycorrhizal R Strahan). pp. 488-489. Reed New Holland, fungi in the diet of some Western Australian Sydney. bolboceratine beetles (Coleoptera:

Morris KD, McKenzie NL (2008). Gilbert's Geotrupidae: Bolboceratinae). Australian Journal of Entomology dunnart: Sminthopsis gilberti Kitchener, Stoddart and Henry, 1984. In: Mammals of Burbidge AH Computer recognition of sounds Australia. 3rd ed (eds S van Dyck, R Strahan). that have never been heard before. In: pp. 138-139. Reed New Holland, Sydney. Australian Institute of Physics 18th National Pavey CR, Burwell CJ, McKenzie NL (2008). Congress

Dusky leafnosed-bat: Hipposideros ater Burbidge AH, Joseph L, Murphy S Night parrot. Templeton, 1848. In: Mammals of Australia. In: Queensland Threatened Animals: Calling it 3rd ed (eds S van Dyck, R Strahan). pp. 457- Quits? (eds L Curtis, A Dennis, K McDonald). 459. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

Pearson DJ, McKenzie NL (2008). Hairy-footed Butcher R Tetratheca plumosa dunnart: Sminthopsis hirtipes Thomas, 1898. (Elaeocarpaceae), a new species closely allied In: Mammals of Australia. 3rd ed (eds S van to Tetratheca similis from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia Dyck, R Strahan). pp. 143-145. Reed New Holland, Sydney. Byrne M Effect of genetic relatedness on gain in

Start AN, McKenzie NL (2008). Western false salt tolerance in crosses of Eucalyptus pipistrelle: Falsistrellus mackenziei Kitchener, occidentalis. Silvae Genetica

Caputi and Jones, 1986. In: Mammals of Byrne M Seed collection for revegetation: Australia. 3rd ed (eds S van Dyck, R Strahan). considerations for south-west Australian flora. pp. 541-542. Reed New Holland, Sydney. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Start AN (2008). Western pebble-mound mouse: Australia Pseudomys chapmani Kitchener, 1980. In: Byrne M, Hankinson M, McArthur S Mammals of Australia. 3rd ed (eds S van Dyck, Characterization of microsatellite markers R Strahan). pp. 621-622. Reed New Holland, isolated from Bossiaea ornata (Lindl.) Benth. Sydney. (Papilionaceae). Molecular Ecology Resources

Submitted Chapman T, Morris K Important nesting locations, trends and conservation of marine Abbott I Appendix. Fauna. In: The Finest Gold turtles in Western Australia. Endangered Fields in the World: the Austin Expedition to Species Research the Murchison Region of Western Australia in 1854 (eds PJ Bridge, S Milentis). Hesperian, (Continued on page 12) Page 11

(Continued from page 11) Herbert C, Morris K, Orell P, Miller E, Eldridge M, Renfree M Living on the edge: reproductive Cochrane A State-wide seed conservation ecology of tammar wallabies inhabiting the strategy for threatened species, threatened Abrolhos archipelago, Western Australia communities and biodiversity hotspots. (ABSTRACT). In: Australian Mammal Society

Dunlop J, Morris K Into the wild: restoring Conference proceedings, Darwin 2008

rangeland fauna. Landscope Hislop M The of Leucopogon bossiaea Dunlop J, Morris KD, Brennan K, Withnell B, and allied species (Ericaceae: Styphelioideae: Withnell K Fauna reconstruction in the WA Styphelieae) from the central south coast of rangelands (ABSTRACT). In: Australian Western Australia. Nuytsia Wildlife Management Conference Proceedings Huisman JM Green seaweeds of Britain and Durrant B Macro taxonomy of ground-dwelling Ireland (BOOK REVIEW). Journal of Phycology spiders. Huisman JM, Leliaert F, Verbruggen H, Cowan R Friend T Foreword. In: Mammals of the Avon Marine benthic plants of Western Australia’s Region (by Mike Bamford et al. [R Inglis, D shelf-edge atolls. Records of the Western Joliffe, K Watson]). Australian Museum

Gaikhorst G, Lambert C, Morris K (2008). Johnston M, Algar D, Hilmer S, Onus M, Sandhill dunnarts WA: survey, ecology and Hamilton N, Brazell R et al. Field trial of a new conservation biology: BankWest Landscope bait and toxicant for feral cat management on Conservation Visa card final report, 28th Christmas Island (ABSTRACT). In: December 2008. Department of Environment Proceedings of the Australian Wildlife and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 1 p. Management Society Conference

Garretson S, Hill R, Bloomfield L, Strümpher L, Jones C, Plummer J, Barbour L, Byrne M Berry O, de Tores P Development and field Genetic diversity of the Australian Santalum application of a new device for collection of fox album collection: tree improvement potential and cat hair in a forest environment and biogeographic considerations. Tree (ABSTRACT). In: Australian Wildlife Genetics and Genomes Management Conference Proceedings Keighery G Floristics of the Whicher Range. IV, a Gioia P A new phytogeographic map for the new subspecies of Grevillea brachstylis Southwest Australian Floristic Region. Journal (Proteaceae). Western Australian Naturalist of Biogeography Kroiss L, Moody M, Barker S, Byrne M, Ryan M Gioia P Using herbarium collections to explore Development, characterization and patterns of plant species richness and transferability of microsatellite markers for endemism: a case study in the Southwest Cullen australasicum (Leguminosae). Australian Floristic Region. Journal of Molecular Ecology Resources Biogeography

Glen A Forensic DNA confirms competitive killing Long SC, Holmes TH Comparative marine of a chuditch (Dasyurus geoffroii) by a feral cat biodiversity of the Rowley Shoals 2007: benthic (Felis catus). Wildlife Research assemblages. Marine Science Program Data Report Series MSPDR7, Glen A Introduced predator control and the response of native marsupial carnivores in Maher K, Hobbs R, Yates C Effects of reduced south-western Australia. In: 10th International herbivore populations on tree encroachment in Mammalogical Congress the sandplain heathlands of southwestern Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology Glen A Why are endangered marsupial carnivores still abundant in some parts of Maher K, Hobbs R, Yates C Tree encroachment eastern Australia?. In: 10th International in the sandplain heathlands of the Western Mammalogical Congress Australian wheatbelt: population and patch characteristics. Australian Journal of Botany Glen AS, de Tores PJ, Sutherland DR, Morris KD The chuditch, Dasyurus geoffroii, and its Maher K, Hobbs R, Yates C Woody shrubs interactions with introduced predators: a facilitate tree encroachment in the sandplain review. Australian Journal of Zoology heathlands of southwestern Australia. Oikos

Gosper C Repeated disturbance through scrub Markey AS, Dillon SJ Flora and vegetation of the rolling and burning differentially affects banded iron formations of the Yilgarn Craton: recruitment among plant functional types in fire northern Yerilgee Hills. Conservation Science -prone heathlands. International Journal of Western Australia Wildland Fire (Continued on page 13)

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Australia Prince B An encouraging conservation outlook

Marks CA, Gigliotti F, McPhee S, Piggott MP, for the most atypical marine turtle species in Taylor A, Glen AS DNA genotypes reveal red the world: the endemic flatback. Conservation Biology fox (Vulpes vulpes) abundance in a comparison of survey techniques. Wildlife Radford I Fire regimes and regional biodiversity Research declines in north-west Australian tropical

Maslin BR New Acacia species from Gindalbie savannas? Review of knowledge and Metals Pty Ltd iron ore leases and nearby recommendations for future research. Conservation Science Western Australia areas on Karara Station, on Karara Station Western Australia. Randles J, Hanold D, Stukely M, Thompson N

Investigating eucalypt diseases of unknown Matheny PB, Aime CM, Bougher NL, Buyck B, etiology: the Mundulla Yellows experience. Desjardin DE, Horak E et al. Out of the Acta Horticulturae palaeotropics? Historical biogeographic patterns in the cosmopolitan ectomycorrhizal Reardon T, Adams M, McKenzie N, Jenkins P A mushroom family Inocybaceae. Journal of new species of Australian freetail bat Biogeography Mormopterus eleryi sp. nov. (Chiroptera:Molossidae) and a taxonomic Matthews S, Gould J, McCaw L Simple models reappraisal of M. norfolkensis (Gray). Zootaxa for predicting fuel moisture in Eucalyptus forests. International Journal of Wildland Fire Richardson J Baselining the Avon. Landscope

McCaw L Simple models for predicting fuel Robinson RM, Syme K, Moore N Monitoring moisture in Eucalyptus forests. International macrofungi on DRF sites sprayed with Journal of Wildland Fire phosphite.

McCaw WL, Gould JS, Cheney NP Quantifying Shepherd KA, Butcher R, Wege JA, Thiele K the effectiveness of fuel management in Current taxonomic research in WA: positives modifying wildfire behaviour. In: Bushfire CRC and pitfalls (ABSTRACT). In: Australian International Research Conference/15th Systematic Botany Society Conference Australasian Fire Authorities Annual Proceedings. Adelaide Sept 28–Oct 3 2008

Conference, Adelaide, September 2008 Standish RJ, Cramer VA, Yates CJ A revised McKenzie NL, Bullen RD The echolocation calls, state and transition model for the restoration of habitat relationships, foraging niches and woodlands in Western Australia. In: New communities of Pilbara microbats. Records of Models for Ecosystem Dynamics (eds RJ the Western Australian Museum Hobbs, KN Sudiing). Island,

Stukely M Molecular re-evaluation of Miller E, Eldridge MDB, Morris K, Herbert CA Phytophthora species isolated during 30 years Swimming tammars? Relationships amongst of vegetation health surveys in Western the tammar wallaby populations in the Australia. Plant Disease Houtman Abrolhos archipelago, Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In: Australian Mammal Sutherland DR Are native reptilian and Society Conference proceedings, Darwin 2008 introduced mammalian carnivores serious

competitors in Australia? (ABSTRACT). In: Miller E, Eldridge MDB, Thomas N, Marlow N, Australasian Wildlife Management Society Morris K, Herbert CA Bilbies behind bars: conference captive management and the affect on genetic diversity in a threatened species. In: Australian White N, Ford F, Morris K, Moro D, Partridge T, Wildlife Management Conference Proceedings Spencer PBS Managing a genetically resilient

native pseudomine rodent (western chestnut Monks L Experimental approaches in threatened mouse) in island and mainland populations. plant translocations: how failures can still lead Australian Journal of Zoology to success. Australasian Plant Conservation (Continued on page 14)

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Project SPP 2008/002 - Establishment of a long- Whitford K, Stoneman G Seed-fall in jarrah term monitoring program for the proposed Dampier (): effects of season, Archipelago Marine Park stand density and fertiliser. Australian Forestry Supervising Scientist: Chris Simpson

Wilkins C Guichenotia anota, a new species from a biodiversity hotspot in south-western Project SPP 2008/003 - Ningaloo Marine Park Dru- Australia (Lasiopetaleae: Byttneriaceae or pella long-term monitoring program Malvaceae s.l.). Nuytsia Supervising Scientist: Chris Simpson

Wilkins C Taxonomic revision of Western Australian species of Eutaxia (Leguminosae: Mirbelieae). Nuytsia Subject Area Contacts:

Wilkins CF, Orthia LA, Crisp MD A new species Biogeography Program Leader: of Pultenaea (Mirbelieae: Fabaceae) from Stephen van Leeuwen Kundip, Western Australia. Nuytsia [email protected] Ph: 9405 5169 Williams M Threats to the critically endangered arid bronze azure butterfly (Ogyris subterrestris Fauna Conservation Program Leader: petrina) by proposed vegetation clearing. Keith Morris [email protected] Williams MR, Henstridge JD, Lamont BB Fitting Ph: 9405 5159 and comparing alternative models of the species-area and species-area-habitat relation. Flora Conservation & Herbarium Program Journal of Biogeography Leader: David Coates Woolford L, Bennet MD, Swan R, Sims C, [email protected] Thomas N, Friend JA et al. Prevalence, Ph: 9334 0490

emergence and factors associated with a viral Landscape Conservation Program Leader: papillomatosis and carcinomatosis syndrome in Lachie McCaw wild, reintroduced and captive western barred [email protected] bandicoots (Perameles bougainville). Ph: 9771 7998 Ecohealth Marine Science Program Leader: Chris Simpson [email protected] Ph:: 9219 8761

Observatory Program Leader: James Biggs [email protected] Ph: 9293 8255

Science Applications Program Leader: Paul Gioia [email protected] Ph: 9334 0480

Science Support Program Leader: Margaret Byrne [email protected] Ph: 9334 0503

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Lisa Wright, Woodvale [email protected] Ph: 9405 5132

Beng Siew Mahon, Herbarium [email protected] Ph: 9334 0494

Deborah Harding, Kensington Page 14 [email protected] Ph: 9334 0324