Publications: Vertebrates
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Vertebrates

Baker, S.C. & Lauck, B. (2006). Association of common brown froglets, Crinia signifera, with clearcut forest edges in Tasmania, Australia. Wildlife Research 33: 29-34.

Hingston, A. (2000). Impacts of logging on autumn bird populations in the southern forests of Tasmania. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 134: 19-28.

Lauck, B. (2004). Using aquatic funnel traps to determine relative density of amphibian larvae: factors influencing trapping. Herpetological Review 35: 248-250.

Lauck, B. (2005). The impact of recent logging and pond isolation on pond colonization by the frog Crinia signifera. Pacific Conservation Biology 11: 50-56.

Lauck, B. (2005). Life history of the frog Crinia signifera in Tasmania, Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 53: 21-27.

Lauck, B. (2005). Life-history studies and the impact of recent forest harvesting on two frog species, Crinia signifera and Litoria ewingii Tasforests 16: 83-94.

Lauck, B. (2005). Can life history studies contribute to understanding the impacts of clearfell logging on pond breeding anurans? A review. Applied Herpetology 2(2): 125-137.

Lauck, B. (2006). Assessing fluctuating asymmetry as a means of monitoring the population health of the frog Crinia signifera in response to logging. Wildlife Research 33: 313-320.

Lauck, B., Swain, R. & Barmuta, L. (2005). Breeding site characteristics regulating life history traits of the brown tree frog, Litoria ewingii. Hydrobiologia 537 (1-3): 135-146.

Lauck, B., Swain, R. & Barmuta, L. (2005). Impacts of shading on the larval traits of the frog Litoria ewingii in a commercial forest, Tasmania, Australia. Journal of Herpetology 39, 478-486.

Lauck, B., Swain, R. & Bashford, R. (2005). Seasonal activity patterns of the frog Crinia signifera (Anura: Myobatracidae), in Southern Tasmania, Australia. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 139: 29-32.

Lauck, B., Swain, R. & Bashford, R. (2008). The response of the frog Crinia signifera to different silvicultural practices in southern Tasmania, Australia. Tasforests 17: 29-36.

Law, B. & Law, P. (2010). Baseline sampling of bats in aggregated retention coupes and other silvicultural treatments at Warra. Unpublished report to Forestry Tasmania, 15 pp.

Law, B.S. & Law, P.R. (2011). Early responses of bats to alternative silvilcultural treatments in wet eucalypt forests of Tasmania. Pacific Conservation Biology 17: 36-47.

Lefort, P. & Grove, S.J. (2009). Early responses of birds to clearfelling and its alternatives in lowland wet eucalypt forest in Tasmania, Australia. Forest Ecology and Management 258: 460-471.

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.

MacDonald, M. (2001). Altitudinal distribution of birds at the Warra LTER Site, southern Tasmania: a preliminary study. Tasforests 13: 87-100.

Tanner, Z. (2000). Ecological impacts of the superb lyrebird in Tasmania. Honours thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Walker, R. (1999). Examination of the barriers to movement of Tasmanian freshwater fish species. Honours thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

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