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A comparison of the diet of three finch species in the Yinberrie Hills area, Northern Territory. Emu, 102, pp.159 - 164. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:3205.
, 2002. How long does the Top End Bamboo live?. Nature Territory, October 2002, p.4.
, 2002. Notes on the biology and ecology of the Top End Bamboo Bambusa arnhemica. Kakadu Gun-wok, 17, pp.12-14.
, 2001. Seasonal use of savanna landscapes by the Gouldian finch, Erythrura gouldiae, in the Yinberrie Hills area, Northern Territory. Wildlife Research, 28(4), pp.445 - 458. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:544.
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Geographical patterning of species richness among granivorous birds in Australia. Journal of Biogeography, 27(4), pp.829 - 842. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:450.
, 2000. Identification notes: Friarbirds (Philemon spp.). Northern Territory Naturalist, 16, pp.36-37.
, 2000. Nectar sources used by birds in monsoonal north-western Australia: a regional survey. Australian Journal of Botany, 48(4), pp.461 - 474. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:412.
, 2000. The nesting biology of the Brown Honeyeater Lichmera indistincta in the Darwin Region of northern Australia with notes on tidal flooding of nests. Corella, 24, pp.38 - 44. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:449.
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A note on the frequency and genetics of head colour morphs in the Gouldian Finch. Emu, 100, pp.236-239.
, 2000. Thinking honeyeater: nectar maps for the Northern Territory, Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology, 6(1), pp.61-80.
, 2000. Trouble in the Never Never. Wingspan, 10(1), pp.14-21.
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Birds and nectar in a monsoonal woodland: Correlations at three spatio-temporal scales. Emu, 99(1), pp.15 - 28. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:254.
, 1999. Breeding seasons of land birds in the Australian monsoonal tropics: diverse responses to a highly seasonal environment. Australian Biologist, 12(1), pp.72 - 90. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:253.
, 1999. Comparing atlases: the use of reporting rates to assess change in the abundance of bird species, Consultancy report to Birds Australia.
, 1999. Evidence of disarray amongst granivorous birds assemblages in the savannas of northern Australia, region of sparse human settlement. Biological Conservation, 90(1), pp.53 - 68. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:285.
, 1999. The harvest of wild birds for aviculture: an historical perspective on finch trapping in the Kimberley with special emphasis on the Gouldian Finch. Australian Zoologist, 31, pp.92-109.
, 1999. Landscape mapping of nectar resources as a base for conservation management. Australian Biologist, 12, pp.97 - 105. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:280.
, 1999. Lerp: an enduring mystery of Australian ecology. Nature Territory, September 1999, pp.3-5.
, 1999. Opportunistic nectarivory: An annual dry season phenomenon among birds in monsoonal northern Australia. Emu, 99(2), pp.135 - 141. Available at: http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:176.
, 1999. Patterns in the decline of granivorous birds in the northern Australia savannas. Darwin: Northern Territory University.
, 1999. An avian smorgasbord. Nature Territory, June 1998, p.5.
, 1998. An avian smorgasbord. Nature Territory, June 1998, p.5.
, 1998. The downy young and juvenile of the Chestnut Rail, with notes on development. Corella, 22, pp.64-66.
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