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Alcorn, P.J. (2002). The effects of light availability, canopy gap size and within gap position on the growth of Eucalyptus obliqua seedlings. Honours thesis, Australian National University, Canberra.

Alcorn, P.J., Dingle, J.K., & Hickey, J.E. (2001). Age and stand structure in a multi-aged wet eucalypt forest at the Warra silvicultural systems trial.Tasforests 13: 245-260.

Allen, K. (2001). The potential for dendroclimatology in the Warra LTER Site, Tasmania.Tasforests 13: 77-86.

Allen, K.J. (2000). Report on the cross dating of Athrotaxis selaginoides samples from Mt Weld. Forestry Tasmania, Parks and Wildlife and DPIWE, Hobart.

Allen, K.J. (2002). The temperature response in the ring widths of Phyllocladus aspleniifolius (Celerytop pine) along an altitudinal gradient in the Warra LTER area, Tasmania. Australian Geographical Studies 40: 287-299.

Allen, K.J., Cook, E.R., Francey, R.J., & Michael, K. (2001). The climatic response of Phyllocladus aspleniifolius (Labill.) Hook.f. in Tasmania. Journal of Biogeography 28: 305-316.

Archer, L. (1999). Forestry impacts on the bryophyte inhabiting staphylinoid beetles (Pselaphidae, Scydmaenidae and Staphylinidae) in a chronosequence of coupes, Warra LTER site. Honours thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

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.

Baker, S.C. (2000). Forest litter beetles and their habitat: a comparison of forest regenerated by wildfire and logging practices. Honours thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Baker, S.C. (2006) Ecology and conservation of ground-dwelling beetles in managed wet eucalypt forest: edge and riparian effects. PhD thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Baker, S.C. (2006). A comparison of litter beetle assemblages (Coleoptera) in mature and recently clearfelled Eucalyptus obliqua forest. Australian Journal of Entomology 45: 130-136.

Baker, S.C., Barmuta, L A, McQuillan, P.B., & Richardson, A.M.M. (2007). Estimating edge effects on ground-dwelling beetles at clearfelled non-riparian stand edges in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest. Forest Ecology and Management 239: 92-101.

Baker, S.C., Barmuta, L.A., (2006). Evaluating spatial autocorrelation and depletion in pitfall-trap studies of environmental gradients. Journal of Insect Conservation 10: 269-276.

Baker, S.C., Richardson, A.M.M., Barmuta, L.A., (2007). Site effects outweigh riparian influences on ground-dwelling beetles adjacent to first order streams in wet eucalypt forest. Biodiversity & Conservation 16: 1999-2014.

Baker, S.C., Richardson, A.M.M., Barmuta, L.A., Thomson, R., (2006). Why conservation reserves should not always be concentrated in riparian areas: a study of ground-dwelling beetles in wet eucalypt forest.Biological Conservation 133: 156-168.

Baker, S.C., Richardson, A.M.M., Seeman, O.D., & Barmuta, L.A. (2004). Does clearfell, burn and sow silviculture mimic the effect of wildfire? A field study and review using litter beetles. Forest Ecology and Management 199: 433-448.

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.

Bar-Ness, Y. (2005). Crown structure and the canopy arthropod biodiversity of 100 year old and old-growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua. Masters thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Bar-Ness, Y.D., Kirkpatrick, J.B., & McQuillan, P.B. (2006). Age and distance effects on the canopy arthropod composition of old-growth and 100-year-old Eucalyptus obliqua trees. Forest Ecology and Management 226: 290-298.

Bashford, R. & Boutin, L. (2002). The spider fauna utilising Eucalyptus obliqua at the Warra LTER site in Southern Tasmania. The Tasmanian Naturalist 124: 70-76.

Bashford, R. (2001). Some records of arboreal carabid beetles in Tasmania. Victorian Entomologist 31: 97-100.

Bashford, R. (2001). The spread and impact of the introduced vespine wasps Vespula germanica (F.) and Vespula vulgaris (L.) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Vespinae) in Tasmania. Australian Entomologist 28: 1-12.

Bashford, R., Taylor, R., Driessen, M., Doran, N., & Richardson, A. (2001). Research on invertebrate assemblages at the Warra LTER Site.Tasforests 13: 109-118.

Beaulieu, F. (2004). The role of decaying wood in maintaining biodiversity: the case of predatory mites (Acari: Mesostigmata). Preliminary data from a wet sclerophyll forest in Tasmania. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Bickel, D.J. (1989). Report on the Diptera (Dolichopodidae and Empididae) of the Western Tasmanian world heritage area. Department of Parks, Wildlife and Heritage, Hobart.

Blakemore, R.J. (2000). Tasmanian Earthworms on CD-ROM VermEcology, PO BOX 414, Kippax ACT 2615, Kippax ACT.

Blakemore, R.J. (2000). The taxonomic status of the earthworm fauna of Lake Pedder, Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area - with the description of three new genera and fourteen new species. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum 109.

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. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Brown, M.J. (1988). Distribution and conservation of King Billy pine. Forestry Commission, Hobart.

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.

Browning, B.J. (2006). Cryptogamic diversity on coarse woody debris. Honours thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Buckney, R.T. & Tyler, P.A. (1973). Chemistry of Tasmanian inland waters. Internationale Revue gesamten Hydrobiologie, 58: 61-78.

Carpenter, R.J. & Horwitz, P. (1988). Leaf litter in two southern Tasmanian creeks and its relevance to palaeobotany. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 122: 39-45.

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

Colhoun, E.A. & Goede, A. (1979). The late Quaternary deposits of Blakes Opening and the middle Huon Valley, Tasmania. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B 288: 371- 395.

Coops, N.C. (2001). Remote sensing at the Warra LTER Site. Tasforests 13: 141-154.

Coops, N.C. (2002). Eucalypt forest structure and synthetic aperture radar backscatter: a theoretical analysis. Trees - Structure and Function 16: 28-46.

Coops, N.C., Waring, R.H., & Landsberg, J.J. (1998). Assessing forest productivity in Australia and New Zealand using a physiologically-based model driven with averaged monthly weather data and satellite-derived estimates of canopy photosynthetic capacity. Forest Ecology and Management 104: 113-127.

Corbett, S. & Balmer, J. (2001). Map and description of the Warra vegetation. Tasforests 13: 45-76.

Corbett, S. (1997). Report on Warra LTER Site vegetation mapping. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Courtney, T. & Clark, S. (2005). Floristic composition of a six year old clearfelled coupe in the Weld/Huon Valley. Internal report to Forestry Tasmania.

Courtney, T., Clark, S., & Hickey, J. (2005). Floristic composition of a six-year-old clearfelled coupe in the Weld/Huon valley. The Tasmanian Naturalist 127: 72-85.

Davies, J.B. (1988). Pre-logging botanical survey report No. 18. Coupe Warra 18A (Lower Weld River Valley). Forestry Commission, Hobart.

Davies, J.B. (1988). Pre-logging botanical survey report No. 2. Coupe Warra 4A (WR004A). Forestry Commission, Hobart.

Davies, J.B. (1988). Pre-logging botanical survey report No. 3. South Weld Forest Reserve (Reuben Falls). Forestry Commission, Hobart.

Davies, P., Cook, L., Risdon, M., & Walker, R. (2001). Stream biological research at Warra. Tasforests 13: 101-108.

Davies, P.E. & Cook, L.S.J. (2002). Montreal Indicator R&D: Indicator 4.1F. Testing and refinement of AUSRIVAS for the detection, assessment and interpretation of changes in stream biodiversity associated with forestry operations. Forest and Wood Products Research and Development Corporation, Canberra.

Dean, C. & Roxburgh,S. (2006) Improving Visualisation of Mature, High-Carbon-Sequestering Forests. Forest Biometry, Modelling and Information Sciences, 1: 48-69.

Doran, N., Balmer, J., Driessen, M., Bashford, D., Grove, S.J., Richardson, A.M.M., Griggs, J., & Ziegeler, D. (2003). Moving with the times: baseline data to gauge future shifts in vegetation and invertebrate altitudinal assemblages due to environmental change. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution 3(2): 127-149.

Duncan, D. & Dalton, P.J. (1982). Recolonisation by bryophytes following fire. Journal of Bryology 12: 53-63.

Duncan, F. (1994). Report on botanical survey coupe Blakes 1A (BK001A). Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Duncan, F. (1994). Report on botanical survey coupe Warra 3C (WR003C). Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

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.

Forster, L. & Grove, S.J. (2008). The beetles (Coleoptera) of the Warra – Mount Weld Altitudinal Transect Ecotonal and Baseline Altitudinal Monitoring Plots (BAMPs). Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Fulton, W. (1988). The effect of forest practices on stream fauna. Inland Fisheries Commission, Hobart, Tasmania.

Gates, G. & Ratkowsky, D. (2006) Macrofungal biodiversity in an aggregated retention coupe at the Warra. Report for Forestry Tasmania.

Gates, G.M., Ratkowsky, D.A., & Grove, S.J. (2005). A comparison of macrofungi in young silvicultural regeneration and mature forest at the Warra LTER site in the Southern Forests of Tasmania. Tasforests 16: 127-152.

Gibson, N., Davies, J., & Brown, M.J. (1991). The ecology of Lagarostrobos franklinii (Hook.f.) Quinn (Podocarpaceae) in Tasmania. 1. Distribution, floristics and environmental correlates. Australian Journal of Ecology 16: 215-222.

Green, G., Gray, A., & McQuillan, P. (2004). Biodiversity impacts and sustainability implications of clearfell logging in the Weld Valley, Tasmania. Timber Workers for Forests, Kingston. pp1-19.

Greenslade, P. (2004). Report to Forestry Tasmania on the Collembola species identified from the Warra - Mount Weld altitudinal transect. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Grove, S.J. & Bashford, R. (2003). Beetle assemblages from the Warra log decay project: insights from the first year of sampling. Tasforests 14: 117-129.

Grove, S.J. & Bashford, R. (2005). Warra log decay project: establishment report. 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. & Neyland, M.G. (2005). How ‘natural’ is the response of biodiversity to clearfelling and to alternative silvicultural systems in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest? International Forestry Review 7: 325.

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. (2007). Mudguts. The Tasmanian Naturalist 129: 2-7.

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.

Harrison, K. (2007). Saproxylic beetles associated with habitat features in Eucalyptus obliqua trees in the southern forests of Tasmania. Doctoral thesis, Department of Zoology, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Hergstrom, K., Buttermore, R., Seeman, O., & McCorkell, B. (2002). Environmental research on the impact of bumblebees in Australia and facilitation of national communication for/against further introductions. A report to Horticulture Australia. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart.

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. (2000). Testing silvicultural options for mixed forest. In Sustainable management of indigenous forest, pp. 65-73. Wickliffe Press Ltd, Lincoln University, Christchurch.

Hickey, J.E. (1994). A floristic comparison of vascular species in Tasmanian oldgrowth mixed forest with regeneration resulting from logging and wildfire. Australian Journal of Botany 42: 383- 404.

Hickey, J.E. (2005). Alternatives to clearfell silviculture in tall old-growth forests in Tasmania. International Forestry Review 7: 40.

Hickey, J.E., (1993). A comparison of oldgrowth mixed forest with regeneration resulting from logging or wildfire. MSc thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

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.

Hickey, J.E., Neyland, M.G., Edwards, L.G., & Dingle, J.K. (1999). Testing alternative silvicultural systems for wet eucalypt forests in Tasmania. In Practising Forestry Today, pp. 136-141. Institute of Foresters of Australia Inc., Hobart.

Hickey, J.E., Neyland, M.G., Grove, S.J., & Edwards, L.G. (2006). From little things big things grow: The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial in Tasmanian wet Eucalyptus obliqua forest. Allgemeine Forst und Jagdzeitung 177: 120-130.

Hickey, J.E., Su, W., Rowe, P., Brown, M.J., & Edwards, L. (1999). Fire history of the tall eucalypt forests of the Warra ecological research site, Tasmania. Australian Forestry 62: 66-71.

Higgs, K. (1994). Hidden hunters: a study of predatory litter beetles (Staphylinidae, Pselaphidae and Scydmaenidae) in cool temperate forests of Tasmania and northern New South Wales. Honours Thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

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.

Hodge, D. (2007). A comparison of terrestrial bryophyte diversity between Old Growth and 1898 wildfire forests in southern Tasmania. 3rd year environmental research project. University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Hopkins, A. (2006). The taxonomy and ecology of wood decay fungi in Eucalyptus obliqua trees and logs in the wet sclerophyll forests of southern Tasmania. Doctoral thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Hopkins, A.J.M., Harrison, K.S., Grove, S.J., Wardlaw, T.J., & Mohammed, C.L. (2005). Wood decay fungi and beetle assemblages associated with living Eucalyptus obliqua trees: early results from studies at the Warra LTER Site, Tasmania. Tasforests 16: 111-126.

Jackson, J.E. (1991). Systematics of Conoesucidae, Helicophidae, Calocidae and Antipodoeciidae (Insecta: Trichoptera), with emphasis on the immature stages. PhD Thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

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.

Jaschhof, M. & Jaschhof, C. (2008). Catotrichinae (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in Tasmania, with the description of Trichotoca edentula gen. et sp. n. Zootaxa 1966: 53-61.

Jaschhof, M. & Jaschhof, C. (2008). The Ohakunea group in Tasmania, with description of Colonomyia tasmanica sp. n. Beiträge zur Entomologie 58: 441-453.

Jaskiernak, D. (2005). Modelling the hydrological processes of a wet eucalypt forest catchment in Southern Tasmania. Honours thesis, University of Tasmania

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.

Kostoglou, P. (1996). Historic timber-getting in the Southern Forests. Industry overview and assessment of its technology. Archaeology of the Tasmanian Timber Industry, Rep. No. 8. Forestry Tasmania and the Tasmanian Forest Research Council, Hobart.

Kostoglou, P. (2004). Southern Forests Oral Interview Project: a report to Forestry Tasmania. Archaeological Services Tasmania, Hobart.

Laffan, M.D. (2001). Geology and soils of the Warra LTER Site: a preliminary description. Tasforests 13: 23-30.

LaSala, A.V. & Dingle, J.K. (2000). The effect of seasonal and climatic factors on Eucalyptus obliqua mortality in response to stem injection of glyphosate. Tasforests 12: 11-20.

LaSala, A.V. (2006). Pre-commercial thinning and fertiliser enhance growth in young native Eucalyptus obliqua (L'Hérit.) stands in Tasmania. Australian Forestry 69: 16-24.

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

Lauck, B. (2006). Fluctuating asymmetry of the frog Crinia signifera in response to logging. Wildlife Research 33: 313-320.

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

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.

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.

Lutze, M. (2001). Standardised measures of regeneration success for sustainable management of Australian native forest. WAPIS project PN99.810 (regeneration success measures and monitoring methods for sustainable forest management in native forest (Indicator 2.1g)). Centre for Forest Tree Technology, Orbost.

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

Madden, J.L., Hickman, J.L., Richardson, A.M.M. & Hill, L. (1976). Effect of cutting and regeneration practice on the invertebrate fauna of litter and soil. Pp1-18 in Woodchip Symposium Papers (47th ANZAAS Congress, Hobart, May 1976). Forestry Commission, Hobart.

Marsden-Smedley, J. & Slijepcevic, A. (2001). Fuel characteristics and low intensity burning in Eucalyptus obliqua wet forest at the Warra LTER site. Tasforests 13: 261-280.

Matthews, R.W., Goodisman, M.A.D., Austin, A.D., & Bashford, R. (2000). The introduced English wasp, Vespula vulgaris (L.) Hymenoptera: Vespidae) newly recorded invading native forests in Tasmania. Australian Journal of Entomology 39: 177-179.

Meggs, J. (2003). Threatened stag beetles in Tasmania's production forests: single-species studies contributing to biodiversity conservation. Masters thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Meggs, J.M. & Taylor, R.J. (1999). Distribution and conservation status of the Mt Mangana stag beetle, Lissotes menalcas (Coleoptera: Lucanidae). Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 133: 23-28.

Meggs, J.M. (1996). Pilot study of the effects of modern logging practices on the decaying-log habitat in wet eucalypt forest in South-East Tasmania: report to the Tasmanian RFA Environment and Heritage Technical Committee Forestry Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Mesibov, R. (1988). Log Invertebrate Project Forestry Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Mesibov, R. (1997). Land snails, landhoppers, millipedes and carabid beetles in mature and regrowth forest near Tahune Bridge. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Meyer, S. (2002). Water quality in two small forested catchments in the Warra LTER site, Tasmania: source of colour and nutrient enrichment. Masters thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Meyer, S., Ringrose, C., & Neilsen, W.A. (2002). Testing and refinement of AUSRIVAS for the detection, assessment and interpretation of changes in stream biodiversity associated with forestry operations. Report on water quality at the Warra LTER site and adjacent areas, Rep. No. 05-2002. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Meyer, S., Ringrose, C., & Neilsen, W.A. (2003). Evaluating stream water quality associated with forestry operations at the Warra LTER site and adjacent areas in Southern Tasmania, Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research submitted.

Michaels, K. & Bornemissza, G. (1999). Impact of clearfell harvesting on lucanid beetles (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) in wet and dry sclerophyll forests in Tasmania. Journal of Insect Conservation 3: 85-95.

Michaels, K. (1999). Carabid beetles as biodiversity and ecological indicators. PhD thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Michaels, K.F. & McQuillan, P.B. (1995). Impact of commercial forest management on geophilous Carabid beetles (Coleoptera; Carabidae) in tall, wet Eucalyptus obliqua forest in southern Tasmania. Australian Journal of Ecology 20: 316-323.

Michaels, K.F. (1999). Carabid beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) communities in Tasmania: classification for nature conservation. In: Ponder, W. & Lunney, D. (Ed.), The Other 99%: The Conservation and Biodiversity of Invertebrates. Royal Zoological Society of NSW, Mosman, pp. 374-379.

Nash, S. (2004). Comparisons of gene flow and dispersal in a tenebrionid beetle in wet eucalypt forest and fuelwood harvested coupes in southern Tasmania. Honours thesis, LaTrobe University, Melbourne.

Neboiss, A., Jackson, J., & Walker, K. (1989). Caddis-flies (Insecta:Trichoptera) of the World Heritage Area in Tasmania - species composition and distribution. Occasional Papers from the Museum of Victoria 4: 1-41.

Neyland, M. (2003). Seedling regeneration, growth and density of Eucalyptus obliqua following partial harvesting in the Warra silvicultural systems trial. 1. Dispersed retention in Warra 1B. CRCSPF Technical Report 128. Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Production Forestry, Hobart.

Neyland, M. (2003). Seedling regeneration, growth and density of Eucalyptus obliqua following partial harvesting in the Warra silvicultural systems trial. 2. Dispersed retention at Warra 8C and comparison with Warra 1B, Rep. No. Technical Report no 136. Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Production Forestry, Hobart.

Neyland, M. (2008). Floristic and structural responses of understorey islands, three years after harvesting, in wet Eucalyptus obliqua forests in Tasmania, Australia.

Neyland, M., Hickey, J., & Edwards, L. (2002). Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial: Research Plan 1997-2006. Measurement and monitoring. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Neyland, M., Hickey, J., Beadle, C., Bauhaus, J., Davidson N and Edwards, L. (2008). An examination of stocking and early growth in the Warra silvicultural systems trial confirms the importance of a burnt seedbed for vigorous regeneration in Eucalyptus obliqua forest. Forest Ecology and Management (submitted).

Neyland, M.G. (2001). Vegetation of the Warra silvicultural systems trial. Tasforests 13: 183-192.

Neyland, M.G. (2004). Selection, harvesting damage, burning damage and persistence of retained trees following dispersed retention harvesting in the Warra silvicultural systems trial in Tasmania. Tasforests 15: 55-66.

Neyland, M.G. (2005). Seedling regeneration, growth and density of Eucalyptus obliqua following variable retention harvesting in wet eucalypt forests in Tasmania, Australia. International Forestry Review 7: 365.

Neyland, M.G. (2005). Understorey islands as a means of conserving structural and plant diversity within harvested wet eucalypt forests in Tasmania. International Forestry Review 7: 366.

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.

Nyvold, U. (2001). Financial assessment of alternatives to clearfelling in wet eucalypt forests. BSc thesis, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Copenhagen.

Nyvold, U., Dawson, J.K. & Hickey, J.E. (2005). An assessment of timber values from alternative silvicultural systems tested in wet Eucalyptus obliqua forest in Tasmania.Tasforests 16: 19-34.

O'Brien, D.P. (1990). The conservation status of the mountain shrimp (Anaspides tasmaniae and Anaspides spinulae). A report on its distribution, ecology and taxonomy, including recommendations for management. Department of Parks, Wildlife and Heritage, Hobart.

Packer, A., Wood, M.J., & James, R. (2006). Soil protection with logging residues during mechanised harvesting of native forests in Tasmania: a preliminary study. Australian Forestry 69: 128-136.

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

Palmer, C.M., Trueman, J.W.H. and Yeates, D.K. (2007). Systematics of the Apteropanorpidae (Insecta: Mecoptera) based on morphological and molecular evidence. Invertebrate Systematics 21: 589-612.

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