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Non-vascular plants
Browning, B.J. (2006). Cryptogamic diversity on coarse woody debris. Honours thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.
Duncan, D. & Dalton, P.J. (1982). Recolonisation by bryophytes following fire. Journal of Bryology 12: 53-63.
Glenny, D. and Jarman, S.J. (2008). Three species regarded as New Zealand endemics, now recorded from Tasmania. Australasian Bryological Newsletter 55: 10-12.
Hodge, D.A., Pharo, E.J., Dalton, P.J. and Turner, P.A.M. (2009). Successional patterns of terrestrial bryophytes along a wildfire chronosequence in the wet eucalypt forests of southern Tasmania. Tasforests 18: 67-76.
Jarman, S.J. & Kantvilas, G. (1997). Impacts of Forestry Operations on Cryptogams in Tasmania's Eucalypt Forests. Stage 1: A Preliminary Assessment of Diversity. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.
Jarman, S.J. & Kantvilas, G. (2001). Bryophytes and lichens at the Warra LTER Site. I. An inventory of species in Eucalyptus obliqua wet sclerophyll forest. Tasforests 13: 193-216.
Jarman, S.J. & Kantvilas, G. (2001). Bryophytes and lichens at the Warra LTER Site. II. Understorey habitats in Eucalyptus obliqua wet sclerophyll forest. Tasforests 13: 217-244.
Jones, N.M. (2007). Tree fern invertebrates: variation of invertebrate assemblages on the tree fern Dicksonia antarctica and its quarantine applications. Honours thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.
Kantvilas, G. & Jarman, S.J. (2002). Using lichens and bryophytes to evaluate the effects of silvicultural practices in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest. In: Nimis, P.L., Scheidegger, C. & Wolseley, P.A. (Ed.), Monitoring with Lichens - Monitoring Lichens. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 367-371.
Kantvilas, G. & Jarman, S.J. (2004). Lichens and bryophytes on Eucalyptus obliqua in Tasmania: management implications in production forests. Biological Conservation 117: 359-373.
Kantvilas, G. and Jarman, S.J. (2006). Recovery of lichens after logging: preliminary results from Tasmania's wet forests. The Lichenologist 38: 383-394.
Kantvilas, G. (2008). Observations on the genus Scoliciosporum in Australia, with the description of a second species of Jarmania. The Lichenologist 40: 213-219.
Pharo, E.J. & Turner, P.A.M. (2001). Establishment of permanent bryophyte sampling plots in the Arve Forest, Southern Tasmania. University of Tasmania & Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.
Turner, P.A.M. & Pharo, E.J. (2005). Influence of substrate type and forest age on bryophyte species distribution in Tasmanian mixed forest. The Bryologist 108: 67-85.
Turner, P.A.M. (2003). The ecology and conservation of bryophytes in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest. PhD thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.
Turner, P.A.M., Kirkpatrick, J.B., & Pharo, E.J. (2006). Bryophyte relationships with environmental and structural variables in Tasmanian old growth mixed eucalypt forest. Australian Journal of Botany 54(3): 239-247.
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