Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities

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192 Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities


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declines in south-western Australia. Progress report of the Woylie Conservation
Research Project’. Western Australian Government Department of Environment
and Conservation, Perth WA.
Wayne AF, Cowling A, Lindenmayer DB, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Donnelly CF, et al.
(2006) The abundance of a threatened arboreal marsupial in relation to anthropo-
genic disturbances at local and landscape scales in Mediterranean-type forests in
south-western Australia. Biological Conservation 127 , 463–476. doi:10.1016/j.
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Wayne AF, Maxwell MA, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Ward B, Liddelow GL, et al. (2013)
The importance of getting the numbers right: quantifying the rapid and substantial
decline of an abundant marsupial, Bettongia penicillata. Wildlife Research 40 ,
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Wayne AF, Maxwell MA, Ward CG, Vellios CV, Wilson I, Wayne JC, et al. (2015)
Sudden and rapid decline of the abundant marsupial, Bettongia penicillata in
Australia. Oryx 49 , 175–185. doi:10.1017/S0030605313000677
Wayne AF, Maxwell MA, Ward CG, Wayne JC, Vellios CV, Wilson I (2017) Recoveries
and cascading declines of native mammals associated with control of an introduced
predator. Journal of Mammalogy 98 (2), 498–501. doi:10.1093/jmammal/g y w237
Yeatman G (2015) The distribution and abundance of terrestrial vertebrates in the
jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest, south-western Australia, in relation to habitat
at multiple temporal and spatial scales. PhD thesis. University of Western
Australia.
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in south-western Australia. PhD thesis. Murdoch University, Perth WA.

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