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Long Term Ecological Research

Research policy & overview

Barker, P.B. (1998). A design for long-term quadrats to sample and monitor vegetation change along the altitudinal gradient at Warra LTER site. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Bradley, J., Howell, C., Brown, M., & Norman, P. (2000). Australia's long term ecological research forest sites. In: Sprott, P. (Ed.), The International Long Term Ecological Research Network 2000. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, pp. 8-13.

Bren, L. (1997). Design of a hydrologic research project for the Warra Long Term Ecological Research site. University of Melbourne, 26 pages.

Brown, M.J. (1998). Establishment of long-term biodiversity monitoring sites in Australian forests. In: Dallmeier, F. & Comiskey, J.A. (Ed.), Forest biodiversity research, monitoring and modeling. UNESCO and Parthenon, Paris, Vol. 20, pp. 469-479.

Brown, M.J., Elliott, H.J., & Hickey, J.E. (2001). An overview of the Warra Long-Term Ecological Research Site. Tasforests 13: 1-8.

Clifton, R. (2004). Warra Long Term Ecological Research Site Baseline Altitudinal Monitoring Plots: Student Report: Management Plan 2004. Edith Cowan University, Perth.

Forestry Tasmania (2004). Alternatives to clearfell silviculture in oldgrowth forests. Paper 1 in the series Towards a New Silviculture in Tasmania's Public Oldgrowth Forests. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Forestry Tasmania (2004). Safety management. Paper 4 in the series Towards a New Silviculture in Tasmania's Public Oldgrowth Forests. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Grove, S.J. & Meggs, J. (2003). Coarse woody debris biodiversity and management: a review with particular reference to Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests. Australian Forestry 66: 258-272.

Grove, S.J. (2004). Ecological research coverage at the Warra LTER site, Tasmania: a gap analysis based on a conceptual ecological model. Tasforests 15: 43-54.

Grove, S.J. (2004). Warra - Mount Weld altitudinal transect ecotonal and baseline altitudinal monitoring plots (BAMPs): establishment report. Technical Report no 17/2004. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Grove, S.J. (2009). A decade of deadwoodology at Warra. The Tasmanian Naturalist 131: 25-35.

Grove, S.J., Meggs, J., & Goodwin, A. (2002). A review of biodiversity conservation issues relating to coarse woody debris management in the wet eucalypt production forests of Tasmania. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Harris, S., Allen, K., Baker, P., Bird, T., Bowman, D., Connolly, A., d'Arville, L., Harwood, C., Rozefelds, A. and Wardlaw, T. (2009). Guidelines for collecting and conserving dendrochronology samples from Tasmanian public reserves. Tasforests 18: 145-157.

Hickey, J. & Brown, M.J. (2003). Towards ecological forestry in Tasmania. In: Franklin, J.F. & Lindenmayer, D.B. (Ed.), Towards Forest Sustainability. CSIRO, Melbourne, pp. 31-46.

Hickey, J.E., Neyland, M.G., & Bassett, O.D. (2001). Rationale and design for the Warra silvicultural systems trial in wet Eucalyptus obliqua forests in Tasmania. Tasforests 13: 155-182

Hickey, J.E., Neyland, M.G., & Grove, S.J. (2005). From little things big things grow: The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial in Tasmanian tall Eucalyptus obliqua forest. International Forestry Review 7: 47.

Lefort, P. (2004). Bird monitoring at the Warra long-term ecological research site, Rep. No. 30/2004. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Lefort, P. (2004). Bird surveys conducted at the Warra LTER site, 1998-2002, Rep. No. 31/2004. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Neyland, M.G., Brown, M.J., & Su, W. (2000). Assessing the representativeness of long term ecological research (LTER) sites: a case study at Warra in Tasmania. Australian Forestry 63: 194-198.

Packham, J.M. (1995). An overview of the Warra long-term ecological research and monitoring (LTERM) site. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

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.

Powledge, F. (2002). A look back at the International Biodiversity Observation Year. BioScience 52: 1070-1079.

Taylor, R.J. & Neyland, M.G. (1998). Priorities for biodiversity research in relation to ecologically sustainable forest management at the Warra long term ecological research site. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Taylor, R.J. (1999). A review of long-term ecological monitoring in Tasmanian forests. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Wall D.H., Bradford M.A., St John M.G., Trofymow J.A., Behan-Pelletier V., Bignell D.E., Dangerfield J.M., Parton W.J., Rusek J., Voigt W., Wolters V., Gardel H.Z., Ayuke F.O., Bashford R., Beljakova O.I., Bohlen P.J., Brauman A., Flemming S., Henschel J.R., Johnson D.L., Jones T.H., Kovarova A., Kranabetter J.M., Kutny L., Lin K.C., Maryati M., Masse D., Pokarzhvskii A., Rahman H., Sabara M.G., Salamon J.A., Swift M.J., Varela A., Vasconcelos H.L., White D. And Zou X.M. (2008). Global decomposition experiment shows soil animal impacts on decomposition are climate-dependent. Global Change Biology 14:1–17.

Williams, K., Cary, J., & Webb, T. (2001). Social research priorities for forest management. Tasforests 13: 303-307.

Woldendorp, G., Keenan, R.J., Barry, S., & Spencer, R.D. (2004). Analysis of sampling methods for coarse woody debris. Forest Ecology and Management 198: 133-148.

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