Animals of arid Australia : out on their own? / edited by Chris Dickman, Daniel Lunney and Shelley Burgin
- Bib ID:
- 4201279
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- Description:
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- Mosman, N.S.W. : Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 2007
- xx, 240 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 9780980327205
- Series:
- Transactions of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
- Summary:
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Papers derived from the Society's Forum, held on 23 October 2004 at the ANZ Conservation Lecture Theatre Taronga Zoo, Mosman,NSW.
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: Part I. Life in the desert
- Freshwater molluscs in the Australian arid zone
- W P o n d e r a n d C S latye r
- Aboriginal Dreaming and aridity
- D .W itter 14
- Between a rock and a dry place: land snails in arid Australia
- C . Slatyer, Po nder, D . Rosauer and L. D avis 30
- Managing biodiversity in arid Australia: a landscape view
- J. K e rle , M Fle m in g an d J. Fo u lke s 4 2
- Part 2.Western Queensland and Western NSW
- The impacts of pastoralism on the fauna of arid Australia
- M. Letnic 65 6565
- Postgraduate research in the Simpson Desert the pitfalls of a PhD
- A . H aythornthw aite 76
- Developing a dynamic landscape approach to the study of arid-zone wildlife:
- challenges and opportunities
- C . M cA lpine, S. Phinn,T Pople, N M enke and B. Price 82
- How much do kangaroos of differing age and size eat relative to domestic stock?:
- implications for the arid rangelands
- T. D aw son and A . M unn 96
- Clearing, grazing and reservation: assessing regional impacts of vegetation management
- on the fauna of south western New South Wales
- M . Ellis, M . D rielsm a, L. M azzer and E. Baigent 102
- The influence of hydrology on freshwater mussel (Bivalvia: Hyriidae) distributions
- in a semi-arid river system, the Barwon-Darling River and Intersecting Streams
- H .A . Jo n e s 13 2
- Biodiversity and water point closure: is the grazing piosphere a persistent effect?
- D. Croft, R. Montague-Drake and M. Dowle 143
- Part 3. Current perceptions
- Science, river communities, governments and media: a turbulent mixture for Australia's
- arid zone rivers
- R Kingsford 172
- Science in place and time: archaeology, ecology and environmental history
- L. Robin and M . Sm ith 188
- Predator-proof fences for biodiversity conservation: some lessons from dingo fences 197
- J. P ic k a rd
- Taking the arid zone to tv: what is required to get a story based on the arid zone on air
- PWillis 208
- P le n a ry se ssio n 2 0 9
- Animals of arid Australia: out on their own, or hung out to dry?
- C. Dickman, D. Lunney and S. Burgin 224.
- Notes:
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- Each chapter has an analytical entry in Catalog.
- Includes bibliographical references.
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