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Osborne WS (1997) Variability of climate and alpine frog declines. Global threats to the Australian snow country. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and Australian Alps Liaision Committee, Jindabyne, February 17-19.Conference proceeding
Osborne WS (1998) Are changes in long-term, patterns of precipitation and temperature related to declines in alpine amphibians?. Global Threats to the Australian Snow Country, Australian Alps Liaison Committee, Jindabyne, February 17-19.Conference presentation
Osborne WS (1998) Corroboree Frog Pseudophryne Corroboree Recovery Plan, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Hurstville, NSW.Technical report
Osborne WS, Davis MS and Green K (1998) Temporal and spatial variation in snow cover. In: Green K (ed) Snow: A natural history, an uncertain future, Australian Alps Liaison Committee, Canberra, pp 56-68.Book chapter
Osborne WS, Gillespie GR and Kukolic K (1994) The spotted tree frog Litoria spenceri: An addition to the amphibian fauna of the Australian Capital Territory. Victorian Naturalist , Vol 111, pp 60-64.Journal article
Osborne WS, Hunter DA and Hollis G (1997) Population declines and extensive range contractions in south-east Australian highland frogs. Papers from National Threatened Frog Workshop. On the Brink No 10 p 12, Newsletter of Threatened Species Network, Canberra, November 12-13.Conference proceeding
Osborne WS, Littlejohn MJ and Thomson SA (1996) Former distribution and apparent disappearance of the Litoria aurea complex from the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Australian Zoologist , Vol 30, No. 2, pp 190-197.Journal article
Osborne WS, Littlejohn MJ and Thomson SA (1996) Former distribution and apparent disappearance of the Litoria aurea complex from the southern tablelands of NSW and the ACT. In: Pyke GH and Osborne WS (eds) The Green and Golden Bell Frog: Biology and Conservation, Royal Zoological Society of NSW, Mosman, pp 190-197.Book chapter
Osborne WS, Zentelis RA and Lau M (1996) Geographical variation in corroboree frogs, Pseudophryne corroboree Moore (Anura: Myobatrachidae): A reappraisal supports recognition of P. pengilleyi Wells and Wellington. Australian Journal of Zoology, Vol 44, pp 569-587.Journal article
Osborne W, Hunter D and Hollis G (1997) Population declines and extensive range contractions in south-east Australian highland frogs. National Threatened Frog Workshop, University of Canberra, November 12-13.Conference presentation
Osborne, W.S. and Davis, M.S. (1997) Long-term variability in temperature, precipitation and snow cover in the Snowy Mountains: Is there a link with the decline of the Southern Corroboree Frog (Pseudophryne corroboree)?. Occasional Paper in Applied Ecology (University of Canberra) No. 10, University of Canberra, Canberra.Technical report
Osborne, W., Hunter, D. and Hollis, G (1999) Population declines and range contraction in Australian alpine frogs. Environment Australia, pp 145-157.Journal article
OSBURG, Tom (1996) Land use change detection in the upper Yarra Valley using Landsat MSS imagery, University of Canberra - Masters ThesisThesis
Oswald L (1996) In situ testing of water quality. Australian Society for Limnology 35th Congress, Berri, October 1.Conference presentation
OSWALD, Kathryn (2000) Benthic diatom communities of a temporary stream: Groundwater interactions and effects of nitrogen and phosphorus addition, La Trobe - Honours ThesisThesis
Palmer M, Covich AP, Finlay BJ, Gibert J, Hyde KD, Johnson RK, Kairesalo T, Lake PS, Lovell CR, Naiman RJ, Ricci C, Sabater F and Strayer D (1997) Biodiversity and ecosystem processes in freshwater sediments. Ambio 26, pp 571-577.Journal article
Palmer M, Cowich A, Gibert J, Hyde K, Kairesabo J, Lake PS, Naiman R, Strayer D and Sabater F (1997) Freshwater domain: Sediments and biota. Report to SCOPE Workshop on Sediments and Biodiversity, Wageningen, The Netherlands.Technical report
Palmer, M. A and Lake, P. S. (2000) Invertebrates, freshwater, overview. In: Levine, S. A. (eds) Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Academic Press, San Diego, pp 531-542.Book chapter
Palmer, M. A., Covich, A. P., Finlay, B. J., Gilbert, J., Hyde, K. D., Johnson, R. K., Kauesalo, T., Lake, P. S., Lovell, C. R., Naiman, R. J., Ricci, C., Sabater, F. and Strayer, D. (1997) Biodiversity and ecosystem processes in freshwater sediments. Ambios, Vol 26, No. 8, pp 571-577.Journal article
Palmer, M. A., Covich, A. P., Lake, S., Biro,P., Brooks, J. J., Cole, J., Dahm, C., Gibert, J., Goedkoop, W., Martens, K., Verhoeven, J. and van de Bund, W. J. (2000) Linkages between aquatic sediment biota and life above sediments as potential drivers of biodiversity and ecological processes. BioScience, Vol 50, No. 12, pp 1062-175.Journal article
PAPHAZY, Michael (1997) Flow injection analysis, Water Studies Centre, Monash University - Honours ThesisThesis
Parkinson, Amber (?) (1996) Macrohabitat use by birds on the Ovens River Floodplain, Monash UniversityThesis
Parsons M and Norris R (1995) The effect of habitat specific sampling on detection of impairment in macroinvertebrate communities, using a predictive model based on environmental data. Australian Society for Limnology 34th Congress, Jenolan Caves, NSW, September 17-20..Conference presentation
Parsons M (1996) Compositional and distributional patterns of benthic macroinvertebrates: Relationships to geomorphological river type and the scale of measurement. Australian Society for Limnology 35th Congress, Berri, October 1.Conference presentation
Parsons M (1998) Patterns of macroinvertebrate distribution in relation to hierarchical organisation of stream units: Conformity or confusion. AERG/CRCFE Seminar Series, University of Canberra, May 14.Conference presentation
Parsons M, Norris R and Thoms M (1997) What you see isn't what you get: comparison of a visual and a quantitative substratum assessment technique. Poster presentation at ASL 36th Congress, Albury, September 27-29.Conference presentation
Parsons, M and Norris, R.H (1996) The effect of habitat-specific smapling on biological assessment of water quality using a predictive model. Freshwater biology, Vol 36, pp 419-434.Journal article
PARSONS, Melissa (1996) The Use of Habitat Specific Sampling for Rapid Biological Assessment of Lotic Waters in the ACT, University of Canberra - Honours ThesisThesis
PARSONS, Melissa (2002) Compositional patterns of lotic benthic macroinvertebrates: Relationship to habitat and the scale of measurement., University of Canberra - PhD ThesisThesis
Parsons, M. (2001) The dark side of a PhD: learning the lessons that supervisors don't teach. In: Bartlett, A. and Mercer, G. (eds) Postgraduate Research Supervision: Transforming (R)elations, Peter Lang, New York.Book chapter







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