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Authors: CLARIDGE AW LINDENMAYER DB
Citation: Aw. Claridge et Db. Lindenmayer, CONSUMPTION OF HYPOGEOUS FUNGI BY THE MOUNTAIN BRUSHTAIL POSSUM (TRICHOSURUS-CANINUS) IN EASTERN AUSTRALIA, Mycological research, 102, 1998, pp. 269-272

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB LACY RC VIGGERS KL
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et al., MODELING SURVIVAL AND CAPTURE PROBABILITIES OF THE MOUNTAIN BRUSHTAILPOSSUM (TRICHOSURUS-CANINUS) IN THE FORESTS OF SOUTH-EASTERN AUSTRALIA USING TRAP-RECAPTURE DATA, Journal of zoology, 245, 1998, pp. 1-13

Authors: MCCARTHY MA LINDENMAYER DB
Citation: Ma. Mccarthy et Db. Lindenmayer, MULTI-AGED MOUNTAIN ASH FOREST, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND TIMBER HARVESTING, Forest ecology and management, 104(1-3), 1998, pp. 43-56

Authors: MCCARTHY MA LINDENMAYER DB
Citation: Ma. Mccarthy et Db. Lindenmayer, POPULATION-DENSITY AND MOVEMENT DATA FOR PREDICTING MATING SYSTEMS OFARBOREAL MARSUPIALS, Ecological modelling, 109(2), 1998, pp. 193-202

Authors: VIGGERS KL LINDENMAYER DB CUNNINGHAM RB DONNELLY CF
Citation: Kl. Viggers et al., THE EFFECTS OF PARASITES ON A WILD POPULATION OF THE MOUNTAIN BRUSHTAIL POSSUM (TRICHOSURUS-CANINUS) IN SOUTH-EASTERN AUSTRALIA, International journal for parasitology, 28(5), 1998, pp. 747-755

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB CUNNINGHAM RB DONNELLY CF
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et al., DECAY AND COLLAPSE OF TREES WITH HOLLOWS IN EASTERN AUSTRALIAN FORESTS - IMPACTS ON ARBOREAL MARSUPIALS, Ecological applications, 7(2), 1997, pp. 625-641

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB WELSH A DONNELLY CF
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et al., USE OF NEST TREES BY THE MOUNTAIN BRUSHTAIL POSSUM (TRICHOSURUS-CANINUS) (PHALANGERIDAE, MARSUPIALIA) - III - SPATIAL CONFIGURATION AND CO-OCCUPANCY OF NEST TREES, Wildlife research, 24(6), 1997, pp. 661-677

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB FRANKLIN JF
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et Jf. Franklin, MANAGING STAND STRUCTURE AS PART OF ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT IN AUSTRALIAN MOUNTAIN ASH FORESTS, Conservation biology, 11(5), 1997, pp. 1053-1068

Authors: MCCARTHY MA LINDENMAYER DB DRECHSLER M
Citation: Ma. Mccarthy et al., EXTINCTION DEBTS AND RISKS FACED BY ABUNDANT SPECIES, Conservation biology, 11(1), 1997, pp. 221-226

Authors: DOVERS SR LINDENMAYER DB
Citation: Sr. Dovers et Db. Lindenmayer, MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENT - RHETORIC, POLICY AND REALITY, Australian journal of public administration, 56(2), 1997, pp. 65-80

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB CUNNINGHAM RB
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et Rb. Cunningham, PATTERNS OF COOCCURRENCE AMONG ARBOREAL MARSUPIALS IN THE FORESTS OF CENTRAL VICTORIA, SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA, Australian journal of ecology, 22(3), 1997, pp. 340-346

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer, DIFFERENCES IN THE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY OF ARBOREAL MARSUPIALS IN FORESTS OF SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA, Journal of mammalogy, 78(4), 1997, pp. 1117-1127

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB WELSH A DONNELLY CF CUNNINGHAM RB
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et al., USE OF NEST TREES BY THE MOUNTAIN BRUSHTAIL POSSUM (TRICHOSURUS-CANINUS) (PHALANGERIDAE, MARSUPIALIA) .2. CHARACTERISTICS OF OCCUPIED TREES, Wildlife research, 23(5), 1996, pp. 531-545

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB WELSH A DONNELLY CF MEGGS RA
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et al., USE OF NEST TREES BY THE MOUNTAIN BRUSHTAIL POSSUM (TRICHOSURUS-CANINUS) (PHALANGERIDAE, MARSUPIALIA) .1. NUMBER OF OCCUPIED TREES AND FREQUENCY OF TREE USE, Wildlife research, 23(3), 1996, pp. 343-361

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB POSSINGHAM HP
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et Hp. Possingham, MODELING THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN HABITAT PATCHINESS, DISPERSALCAPABILITY AND METAPOPULATION PERSISTENCE OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES, LEADBEATERS POSSUM, IN SOUTH-EASTERN AUSTRALIA, Landscape ecology, 11(2), 1996, pp. 79-105

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB POSSINGHAM HP
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et Hp. Possingham, RANKING CONSERVATION AND TIMBER MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR LEADBEATERS POSSUM IN SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA USING POPULATION VIABILITY ANALYSIS, Conservation biology, 10(1), 1996, pp. 235-251

Authors: GIBBONS P LINDENMAYER DB
Citation: P. Gibbons et Db. Lindenmayer, ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE RETENTION OF HOLLOW-BEARING TREES WITHIN EUCALYPT FORESTS MANAGED FOR WOOD PRODUCTION, Forest ecology and management, 83(3), 1996, pp. 245-279

Authors: WELSH AH CUNNINGHAM RB DONNELLY CF LINDENMAYER DB
Citation: Ah. Welsh et al., MODELING THE ABUNDANCE OF RARE SPECIES - STATISTICAL-MODELS FOR COUNTS WITH EXTRA ZEROS, Ecological modelling, 88(1-3), 1996, pp. 297-308

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB CUNNINGHAM RB
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et Rb. Cunningham, A HABITAT-BASED MICROSCALE FOREST CLASSIFICATION-SYSTEM FOR ZONING WOOD PRODUCTION AREAS TO CONSERVE A RARE SPECIES THREATENED BY LOGGING OPERATIONS IN SOUTH-EASTERN AUSTRALIA, Environmental monitoring and assessment, 39(1-3), 1996, pp. 543-557

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB POPE MP CUNNINGHAM RB DONNELLY CF NIX HA
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et al., ROOSTING OF THE SULFUR-CRESTED COCKATOO CACATUA-GALERITA, Emu, 96, 1996, pp. 209-212

Authors: VIGGERS KL LINDENMAYER DB
Citation: Kl. Viggers et Db. Lindenmayer, VARIATION IN HEMATOLOGICAL AND SERUM BIOCHEMICAL VALUES OF THE MOUNTAIN BRUSHTAIL POSSUM, TRICHOSURUS-CANINUS OGILBY (MARSUPIALIA, PHALANGERIDAE), Journal of wildlife diseases, 32(1), 1996, pp. 142-146

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB MEGGS RA
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et Ra. Meggs, USE OF DEN TREES BY LEADBEATERS POSSUM (GYMNOBELIDEUS-LEADBEATERI), Australian journal of zoology, 44(6), 1996, pp. 625-638

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB LACY RC
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et Rc. Lacy, METAPOPULATION VIABILITY OF LEADBEATER POSSUM, GYMNOBELIDEUS-LEADBEATERI, IN FRAGMENTED OLD-GROWTH FORESTS, Ecological applications, 5(1), 1995, pp. 164-182

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB LACY RC
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et Rc. Lacy, METAPOPULATION VIABILITY OF ARBOREAL MARSUPIALS IN FRAGMENTED OLD-GROWTH FORESTS - COMPARISON AMONG SPECIES, Ecological applications, 5(1), 1995, pp. 183-199

Authors: LINDENMAYER DB RITMAN K CUNNINGHAM RB SMITH JDB HORVATH D
Citation: Db. Lindenmayer et al., A METHOD FOR PREDICTING THE SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF ARBOREAL MARSUPIALS, Wildlife research, 22(4), 1995, pp. 445-456
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