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Sub-publications- Lindenmayer, D.B. & Possingham, H.P. 1995. The conservation of arboreal marsupials in the montane ash forests of the central highlands of Victoria, south-eastern Australia. 7. Modelling the persistence of Leadbeater's possum in response to modified timber harvesting practices. Biological Conservation 73: 239
- Lukoschek,V., Beger, M., Ceccarelli, D., Richards, Z. & Pratchett, M. 2013. Enigmatic declines of Australia’s sea snakes from a biodiversity hotspot. Biological Conservation 166: 191-202
- Marsh, H. & Anderson, P.K. 1983. Probable susceptibility of dugongs to capture stress. Biological Conservation 25: 1-3
- McLean, I.G., Lundie-Jenkins, G. & Jarman, P.J. 1996. Teaching an endangered mammal to recognise predators. Biological Conservation 75: 51-62
- Newell, G.R. 1999. Responses of Lumholtz's tree kangaroo (Dendrolagus lumholtzi) to loss of habitat within a tropical rainforest fragment. Biological Conservation 91: 181-189
- Norman, J.A., Olsen, P.D. & Christidis, L. 1998b. Molecular genetics confirms taxonomic affinities of the endangered Norfolk Island Boobook Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata. Biological Conservation 86: 33-36
- Owen, H.J. & Norton, D.A. 1995. The diet of introduced brushtail possums Trichosurus vulpecula in a low-diversity New Zealand Nothofagus forest and possible implications for conservation management. Biological Conservation 71: 339-346
- Parra, G.J., Corkeron, P.J. & Marsh, H. 2006. Population sizes, site fidelity and residence patterns of Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins: implications for conservation. Biological Conservation 129: 167-180
- Paterson, R., Paterson, P. & Cato, D.H. 1994. The status of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae in east Australia thirty years after whaling. Biological Conservation 70: 135-142
- Paterson, R. & Paterson, P. 1984. A study of the past and present status of humpback whales in east Australian waters. Biological Conservation 29: 321-343
- Paterson, R. & Paterson, P. 1989. The status of the recovering stocks of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae in east Australian waters. Biological Conservation 47: 33-48
- Pople, A.R., Lowry, J., Lundie-Jenkins, G., Clancy, T.F., McCallum, H.I., Sigg, D., Hoolihan, D. & Hamilton, S. 2001. Demography of the bridled nailtail wallabies translocated to the edge of their former range from captive and wild stock. Biological Conservation 102: 285-299
- Short, J., Bradshaw, S.D., Giles, J., Prince, R.I.T. & Wilson, G. 1992. Reintroduction of macropods (Marsupialia: Macropodoidea) in Australia - a review. Biological Conservation 62: 189-204
- Short, J. & Turner, B. 1992. The distribution and abundance of the banded and rufous hare-wallabies, Lagostrophus fasciatus and Lagorchestes hirsutus. Biological Conservation 60: 157-166
- Short, J. & Turner, B. 2000. Reintroduction of the burrowing bettong Bettongia lesueur (Marsupialia: Potoroidae) to mainland Australia. Biological Conservation 96: 185-196
- Southgate, R. & Possingham, H. 1995. Modeling the reintroduction of the greater bilby Macrotis lagotis using the metapopulation model analysis of the likelihood of extinction (ALEX). Biological Conservation 73: 151-160
- Wayne, A.F., Cowling, D.B., Lindenmayer, D.B., Ward, C.G., Vellios, C.V, Donnelly, C.F. & Calver, M.C. 2005. The abundance of a threatened arboreal marsupial in relation to anthropogenic disturbances at local and landscape scales in Mediterranean type forest in south-west Australia. Biological Conservation 127: 463-476
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