PUBLICATIONS
By Individuals
1998 - 1999 - 2000
* = In Press
1999 Thiele, K.R. and Adams, L.G. (eds).
The Families of Flowering Plants of Australia: an interactive identification guide. CD-ROM.
CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne.
* Craven, L.A., Lepschi, B.J., Barlow, B.A. and Cowley K.J.
Melaleuca.
Flora of Australia.
1998 Cherniawsky, D.L. and Bayer, R.J.
Systematics of North American Petasites (Asteraceae: Senecioneae) I. Morphometric analysis.
Canadian Journal of Botany 76: 23-36.1998 Bayer, R.J. and Starr, J.R.
Tribal phylogeny of the Asteraceae based on two non-coding chloroplast sequences, the trnL intron and trnL/trnF intergenic spacer.
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 85: 242-256.1998 Goffinet, B., Bayer, R.J. and Vitt, D.H.
Circumscription and phylogeny of the Orthotrichales (Bryopsida) inferred from rbcL sequence analyses.
American Journal of Botany 85: 1324-1337.1998 Cherniawsky, D.L. and R.J. Bayer.
Systematics of North American Petasites (Asteraceae: Senecioneae) II. Isozyme analysis.
Canadian Journal of Botany:76:1476-14871998 Cherniawsky, D.L. and R.J. Bayer.
Systematics of North American Petasites (Asteraceae: Senecioneae) III. A taxonomic revision.
Canadian Journal of Botany:76:2061-20751999 Ainouche, A.K and R.J. Bayer.
Phylogenetic relationships in Lupinus (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae) based on internal transcribed spacer sequences (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA.
American Journal of Botany. 86: 590-6071999 Starr, J.R., R.J. Bayer, and B. Ford.
Phylogeny and sectional delimitation in Carex (Cyperaceae) using sequences from the internal transcribed spacers of nrDNA.
American Journal of Botany. 86:563-5771999 Bayer, R.J.
New perspectives into the evolution of polyploid complexes.
In: Plant evolution in man-made habitats. Proceedings of the VIIth international symposium of the international organization of plant biosystematists (L.W.D. van Raamsdonk and J. C. M. den Nijs, eds.). Hugo de Vries Laboratory, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pgs. 359-373.2000 Bayer, R. J., C. F. Puttock, and S. A. Kelchner.
Phylogeny of South African Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae) based on two non-coding chloroplast sequences.
Amer. J. Bot. 87: 259-2722000 Bayer, R. J. Observations on the morphology and geographic range of Antennaria dioica (L.) Gaertn. (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae). Madroño 46: 205-207.
2000 Bayer, R. J.
In Remembrance of George Ledyard Stebbins (1906-2000).
Evolution.Ainouche, M.L., R.J. Bayer, J.-P. Gourret, A. Desfontaine, and M.T. Misset.
The allotetraploid invasive weed Bromus hordeaceus (L.) Poaceae: Genetic diversity, origin, and molecular evolution. Folia Geobotanica 34: 405-419.2000 Chandler, G. T. and R. J. Bayer.
Phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic Australian genus Emblingia based on rbcL sequences.
Plant Species Biology 15: 67-72.2000 Ainouche, A.-K. and R. J. Bayer.
Genetic evidence supports the new Anatolian lupine accession, Lupinus anatolicus as an Old World "rough-seeded" lupine (section Scabrispermae) related to L. pilosus.
Folia Geobotanica 35(1): 83-95.2000 Mant, J. G., R. J. Bayer, J. W. H. Trueman, and M. D. Crisp.
A phylogeny of Triodieae (Poaceae: Chloridoideae) based on the ITS region of nrDNA: testing conflict between anatomical and inflorescence characters. In Jacobs S. W. L., Everett J. eds Grasses: Systematics and Evolution. Collingwood, Vic.: CSIRO, pp. 213-217.* Bayer, R. J. I. Breitwieser, J. Ward, and C. F. Puttock.
Gnaphalieae. In: The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants. Editor, K. Kubitzki. New York : Springer-Verlag. (in ed.)
1999 Bock, C. H., Jeger, M.J., Mughogho, L.K., Cardwell, K.F. & Mtisi, E.
Effect of dew point temperature and conidium age on germination, germ-tube growth and infection of maize and sorghum by an isolate of Peronosclerospora sorghi from Zimbabwe.
Mycological Research 103: 859-864.1999 Bock, C. H. & Jeger, M.J.
The effect of sowing date on the incidence of sorghum downy mildew on sorghum in Zimbabwe.
Tropical Science 39: 194-203.1999 Bock, C.H. & Cotty, P.J.
The relationship of gin date to aflatoxin contamination of cottonseed in Arizona.
Plant Disease 83: 279-285.1999 Bock, C.H. & Cotty, P.J.
Wheat seed colonized with atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus: characterization and production of a biopesticide for aflatoxin control.
Biocontrol Science and Technology 9: 529-543.2000 Bock, C.H., Jeger, M.J., Mughogho, L.K., Cardwell, K.F., Mtisi, E., Kaula, G. & Mukasambina, D.
Variability of Peronosclerospora sorghi isolates from different geographic locations and hosts in Africa.
Mycological Research 104: 61-682000 Bock, C. H., Jeger, M.J., Cardwell, K.F. Mughogho, L.K. & Sherington, J.
Chemical control of sorghum downy mildew infection of maize and sorghum in Africa.
Tropical Science 40: 47-57.* Bock, C.H., Songa, S., & Julian, A.M. Survey of sorghum pests and pathogens in eastern Kenya. Tropical Science. In Press.
1998 Bowman, A.M., Hebb, D.M., Munnich, D.J. and Brockwell, J.
Rhizobium as a factor in the re-establishment of legume-based pastures on clay soils of the wheat belt of north-western New South Wales.
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 38: 555-566.1998 Hebb, D.M., Richardson, A.E., Reid, R. and Brockwell, J.
PCR as an ecological tool to determine the establishment and persistence of Rhizobium strains introduced into the fields as seed inoculant.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 49: 923-934.1998 Brockwell, J., McIlroy, R.A. and Hebb, D.M.
The Australian Collection of Rhizobium Strains for Temperate Legumes. Catalogue 1998.
CSIRO (Australia), Plant Industry, Divisional Report No. 98/1, viii + 164 pp. (CSIRO: Canberra.).1998 Burdon, J.J., Gibson, A.H., Searle, S.D., Brockwell, J. and Woods, M.
Effectiveness of symbiotic associations involving native rhizobia and temperate Australian Acacias.
In: Recent developments in Acacia planting.
ACIAR Proceedings No. 82. (Eds J.W. Turnbull, H.R. Crompton and K. Pinyopusarerk), p. 366.
(Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research; Canberra).
1999 Bowman, A.M., Peoples, M.B., Smith, W. and Brockwell, J.
Plant density is the key to N fixation by lucerne in CW NSW.
Proceedings of the 12th Australian Nitrogen Fixation Conference.
(Eds. J. Slattery and E. Curran.) pp. 22-24
(The Australia Society for Nitrogen Fixation: Rutherglen, Victoria.)1999 Brockwell, J., Mitchell, P.A., Searle, S.D., Thies, J.E. and Woods, M.J.
Rhizobial inoculation by soil enrichment induces effective nodulation of Acacia seedlings.
Proceedings of the 12th Australian Nitrogen Fixation Conference.
(Eds. J. Slattery and E. Curran.) pp. 73-75
(The Australia Society for Nitrogen Fixation: Rutherglen, Victoria.)1999 Brockwell, J., Searle, S.D., Thies, J.E. and Woods, M.J.
Provisional recommendations for inoculant strains for 20 species of Acacia.
Proceedings of the 12th Australian Nitrogen Fixation Conference.
(Eds. J. Slattery and E. Curran.) pp. 76-78
(The Australia Society for Nitrogen Fixation: Rutherglen, Victoria.)1999 Burdon, J.J., Gibson, A.H., Searle, S.D., Woods, M. and Brockwell, J.
Variation in the effectiveness of symbiotic associations between native rhizobia and temperate Australian Acacia - within species interactions.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 36: 398-4081999 Dippel, A.J., Brockwell, J., Gray, J. and Thies, J.E.
Symbiotic specificity and performance of selected Acacia rhizobia on 14 species of temperate Acacia.
Proceedings of the 12th Australian Nitrogen Fixation Conference.
(Eds. J. Slattery and E. Curran.) pp. 83-84
(The Australia Society for Nitrogen Fixation: Rutherglen, Victoria.)* Roughley, R.J., Brockwell, J., Gemell, L.G., Andrews, J.A., Gault, R.R., Hartley, E.J. and Thompson, J.A.
Irrigation management of soybeans (Glycine max) and its effect on colonisation of their rhizospheres by Bradyrhizobium japonicum, on root nodulation and on seed yield.
Applied Soil Ecology, 8:
1998 Milthorpe, P.L., Brooker, M.I.H., Slee, A. and Nicol, H.I.
Optimum planting densities for the production of eucalyptus oil from blue mallee (Eucalyptus polybractea) and oil mallee (Eucalyptus kochii).
Industrial Crops and Products 8: 219-227.
1998 Nicolle, D. and Brooker, M.I.H.
Eucalyptus splendens subsp. arcana (Myrtaceae) an endangered new subspecies endemic to South Australia.
Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 18: 103-106.
1999 Dunlop, P.J., Bignell, C.M., Brooker, M.I.H., Brophy, J.J., and Hibbert, D.B.
Use of gas chromatograms of the essential leaf oils to compare eight taxa of genus Angophora (Myrtaceae): possible relationships to the genus Eucalyptus.
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 27/28: 815-830
1999 Dunlop, P.J., Bignell, C.M., Hibbert, D.B. and Brooker, M.I.H.
Use of gas chromatograms of the essential leaf oils of the genus Eucalyptus for taxonomic purposes - Part II Species of Levispermae, Curviptera subseries Orbifoliae, Caesiae, Ovulares and subgenus Eucalyptus.
Australian Journal of Botany. 46: 683-696
1999 Cossalter, C.C., Vigneron, P. and Brooker, M.I.H.
Eucalyptus dAustralie: habitats naturels et dynamique devolution.
Le Flamboyant 49: 15-20
1999 Brooker, M.I.H. and Kleinig, D.A.
Field Guide to Eucalypts
Bloomings Books: Melbourne 353 pp.
1999 Brooker, M.I.H.
A New Classification of the Genus Eucalyptus LHér. (Myrtaceae)
Australian Systematic Botany 13:79-1482000 Brooker, M.I.H and Slee, A.V.
Studies in the red gums of South-eastern Australia with particular emphasis on Eucalyptus subser. Erythroxyla Australian Forestry 63:83-1062000 Brooker, M.I.H., Connors, J.R. and Slee, A.V.
EUCLID, an interactive identification and information system for the eucalypts of south-eastern Australia. (324 species), revised edition. CD-ROM
(CSIRO Publishing:Melbourne)* Brooker, M.I.H.
'Botany of the Eucalypts', pp 1-15.
In: Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - Industrial Profiles: Eucalyptus (ed. J. Coppen).
(Harwood Academic Publishers).
1998 Young, A.G. and Brown, A.H.D.
Comparative analysis of mating systems in the rare woodland shrub Daviesia suaveolens and its congener D. mimosoides.
Heredity 80: 374-381.1998 Garvin, D.F., Miller-Garvin, J.E., Viccars, E.A., Jacobsen, J.V. and Brown, A.H.D.
Identification of molecular markers linked to ant28, a mutation that eliminates proanthocyanidin in barley seeds.
Crop Science 38: 1250-1255.1998 Prober, S.M., Spindler, L.H. and Brown, A.H.D.
Conservation of the grassy white box woodlands: Effects of remnant population size on genetic diversity of the outcrossing, allotetraploid herb, Microseris lanceolata.
Conservation Biology 12: 1279-1290.1999 Young, A.G. Brown, A.H.D. and Zich, F.C.
Genetic structure of fragmented populations of the endangered grassland daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides.
Conservation Biology 13: 256-2651999 Marshall, D.R. and Brown, A.H.D.
Sampling wild legume populations.
In: Genetic Resources of Mediterranean Pasture and Forage Legumes.
S.J. Bennett and P.S. Cocks (eds)
Kluwer Acad. Press, Dordrecht, pp. 78-891999 Brown, A.H.D.
The genetic structure of crop landraces and the challenge to conserve them in situ on farms.
In: Genes in the Field: On-Farm Conservation of Crop Diversity
S.B. Brush, (ed.)
Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 29-481999 Burdon, J.J. Thrall, P.H. and Brown, A.H.D.
Resistance and virulence structure in two Linum marginale Melampsora lini host-pathogen metapopulations with different mating systems.
Evolution. 53: 704-7161999 Brubaker, C.L., Brown, A.H.D., McStewart, J. McD., Kilby, M.J. and Grace, J.P.
Production of fertile hybrid germplasm with diploid Australian Gossypium species for cotton improvement.
Euphytica. 108: 199-2131999 Doyle, J.J., Doyle, J.L. and Brown, A.H.D.
Incongruence in the diploid B-genome species complex of Glycine (Leguminosae) revisited: Histone H3-D alleles vs. chloroplast haplotypes.
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 16: 354-3631999 Young, A.G. and Brown, A.H.D.
Paternal bottlenecks in fragmented populations of the grassland daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides.
Genetical Research. 73: 111-1171999 Brown, A.H.D. and Spillane, C.
Implementing core collections principles, procedures, progress, problems, promise.
In: Core Collections for Today and Tomorrow..
R.C. Johnson and T. Hodgkin (eds) IPGRI, Rome. pp. 1-9.1999 Doyle, J.J., Doyle, J.L. and Brown, A.H.D.
Origins, colonization, and lineage recombination in a widespread perennial soybean polyploid complex.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. 96:10741-10745.2000 Garvin, D.F., Brown, A.H.D. Raman, H. and Read, B.J.
Genetic mapping of the barley Rrs14 scald resistance gene with RFLP, isozyme and seed storage protein markers.
Plant Breeding : 119:193-196.2000 Brown, A.H.D. and Hardner, C.M.
Sampling the gene pools of forest trees for ex situ conservation.
In: Forest Conservation Genetics: Principles and Practice.
A. Young, T. Boyle, and D. Boshier (eds.) CSIRO, Melbourne p. 185-196.2000 Brown, A.H.D. and Brubaker, C.L.
Genetics and the conservation and use of Australian wild relatives of crops.
Australian Journal Botany, 48: 297-3032000 Abbott, D.C., Burdon, J.J., Brown, A.H.D. Read, B.J. and Bittisnich, D.
The incidence of barley scald in cultivar mixtures.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 51: 355-3602000 Young, A.G., Brown, A.H.D., Murray, B.G., Thrall, P.H., Miller, C.H.
Genetic erosion, restricted mating and reduced viability in fragmented populations of the endangered grassland herb: Rutidosis leptorhynnchoides.
In: Genetics, Demography and Viability of Fragmented Populations.
Young, A. & Clarke, G. (eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.pp. 335-352000 Brown, A.H.D. and Young, A.G. Genetic diversity in tetraploid populations of the endangered daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides and implications for its conservation. Heredity 85, 122-129.
2000 Doyle, J.J. , Doyle, J.L. Brown, A.H.D. and Pfeil, B.E. Comfirmation of shared and divergent genomes in the Glycine tabacina polyploid complex (Leguminosae) using histone H3-D sequences. Systematic Botany 25, 437-448.
2000 Brown, A.H.D., Burdon, J.J., Genger, R.K., Abbott, D.C., Brown, J.S., Wildermuth, G.B. and Banks, P.M. 2000. Wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum ssp. spontaneum) as a source of disease resistance for barley breeding. 8th International Barley Genetics Symposium . Barley Genetics VIII, Volume i, 56-58. (Adelaide-Invited Paper).
2000 Lin, J-Z., Brown, A.H.D. and Clegg, M.T. 2001. Heterogeneous geographic patterns of nucleotide sequence diversity between two alcohol dehydrogenase genes in wild barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum). Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 28, 531-536.
1999 Brubaker, C.L., Bourland, F. and Wendel, J.F.
The Origin and Domestication of Cotton.
In: Cotton, Origin, History, Technology, and Production.
C.W. Smith and T. Cothren (eds).
John Wiley & Sons, Publisher, New York1999 Brubaker, C.L., Paterson, A.H. and Wendel, J.F.
Comparative mapping of allotetraploid cotton and its diploid progenitors.
Genome. 42: 184-2031999 Seelanan, T., Brubaker, C.L., Stewart, J. McD., Craven, L.A. and Wendel, J.F.
Molecular systematics of Australian Gossypium section Grandicalyx (Malvaceae).
Systematic Botany. 24: 183-2081999 Wendel, J.F., Small, R.L., Cronn, R.C. and Brubaker, C.L.
Genes, jeans, and genomes: Reconstructing the history of cotton.
In: Plant evolution in man-made habitats.
Proceedings of the VIIth International Symposium of the Organisation of Plant Biosystematists.
Rikjsherbarium/Hortus Botanicus, Leiden University, Leiden.
L.W.D. van Raamsdonk and J.C.M den Nijs (eds).1999 Brubaker, C.L., Brown, A.H.D., Stewart, J.McD., Kilby, M.J. and Grace, J.P.
Production of fertile hybrid germplasm with diploid Australian Gossypium species for cotton improvement.
Euphytica. 108: 199-2131999 Liu, Q, S. P. Singh, C. L. Brubaker, P. J. Sharp, A. G. Green, and D.R. Marshall.
Molecular cloning and expression of a cDNA encoding a microsomal w-6 fatty acid desaturase from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum).
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 26: 101-1061999 Liu, Q., S. Singh, C. L. Brubaker, and A. G. Green.
Cloning and sequence analysis of a novel member (Accession No. Y10112) of the microsomal w-6 fatty acid desaturase family from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum).
Plant Gene Register PGR99-063 [http://www.tarweed.com/pgr/PGR99-063.html].2000 Brown, A. H. D. and Brubaker C. L. Genetics and the conservation and use of Australian wild relatives of crops. Australian Journal of Botany 48: 297-303.
* Wendel, J.F., Brubaker, C.L. and Seelanan, T.
The origin and evolution of Gossypium.
In: Cotton Physiology, Book II.
J.McD. Stewart, D. Oosterhuis and J. Heitholt (eds).* Liu, Q., C. L. Brubaker, A. G. Green, D. R. Marshall, P. Sharp, and S. P. Singh.
Evolution of the FAD2-1 fatty acid desaturase 5 intron and the molecular systematics of Gossypium (Malvaceae).
American Journal of Botany.
1998 Espiau, C., Riviere, D., Burdon, J.J., Gartner, S., Daclinat, B., Hasan, S. and Chaboudez, P.
Host-pathogen diversity in a wild system: Chondrilla juncea Puccinia chondrillina.
Oecologia 113: 133-139.1998 Lafay, B. and Burdon, J.J.
Molecular diversity of rhizobia occurring on native shrubby legumes in Southeastern Australia.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 64, 3989-3997.1998 Burdon, J.J., Gibson, A.H., Searle, S.D., Brockwell, J. and Woods, M.
Effectiveness of symbiotic associations involving native rhizobia and temperate Australian Acacias.
In: Recent developments in Acacia planting.
ACIAR Proceedings No. 82. (Eds J.W. Turnbull, H.R. Crompton and K. Pinyopusarerk), p. 366.
(Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research; Canberra).1999 Burdon, J.J., Gibson, A.H., Searle, S.D., Woods, M. and Brockwell, J.
Variation in the effectiveness of symbiotic associations between native rhizobia and temperate Australian Acacia - within species interactions.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 36: 398-4081999 Burdon, J.J. and Thrall, P.H.
Spatial and temporal patterns in coevolving plant and pathogen associations.
American Naturalist. 153: 515-5331999 Burdon, J.J., Thrall, P.H. and Brown, A.H.D.
Resistance and virulence structure in two Linum marginale - Melampsora lini host-pathogen metapopulations with different mating systems.
Evolution. 53: 704-7161999 Park, R.F., Burdon, J.J. and Jahoor, A.
Somatic hybridisation in the leaf rust pathogen (Puccinia recondita Rob. ex Desm. f. sp. tritici Eriks. and Henn.) of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) in nature.
Mycological Research. 103: 715-7231999 Thrall, P.H. and Burdon, J.J.
The spatial scale of pathogen disperal: consequences for disease dynamics and persistence.
Evolutionary Ecology Research. 1: 681-7011999 Ericson, L., Burdon, J.J. and Muller, W.J.
Spatial and temporal dynamics of epidemics of the rust fungus Uromyces valerianae on populations of its host, Valeriana salina.
Journal of Ecology. 87: 649-6581999 McDonald, B.A., Zhan, J. and Burdon, J.J.
Genetic structure of Rhynchosporium secalis in Australia.
Phytopathology. 89: 639-6451999 Carlson-Graner, U., Burdon, J.J. and Thrall, P.H.
Host resistance and pathogen virulence across a hybrid zone.
Oecologia. 121: 339-3472000 Thrall, P.H., Burdon, J.J. and Woods, M.
Variation in the effectiveness of symbiotic associations between native rhizobia and temperate Australian legumes: within and among genera interactions.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 37: 52-65.2000 Abbott, D.C., Burdon, J.J., Brown, A.H.D. Read, B.J. and Bittisnich, D.
The incidence of barley scald in cultivar mixtures.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 51: 355-360.
2000 Thrall, P.H., Burdon, J.J., and Murray, B.R.
The metapopulation paradigm: a fragmented view of conservation biology.
In: Genetics, demography and the viability of fragmented populations.
Eds Young, A.G. and Clarke, G. Pp. 75-95, Cambridge University Press.
2000 Thrall, P.H., Watkin, E.L. and Burdon, J.J.
Coevolution: plant-microorganism.
In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Macmillan Reference Ltd, UK.
2000 Shea, K., Thrall, P.H., and Burdon, J.J.
Management and disease: epidemiology and pest control.
Ecology Letters 3:150-158.
2000 Thrall, P.H. and Burdon, J.J.
Effect of resistance variation in a natural plant host-pathogen metapopulation on disease dynamics.
Plant Pathology, 49, 1-8.2000. Salamati, S., Zhan, J., Burdon, J.J., and McDonald, B. A.
The genetic structure of field populations of Rhynchosporium secalis from three continents suggests moderate gene flow and regular recombination. Phytopathology, 90, 901-908.2000 Wellings, C.R., Burdon, J.J., McIntosh, R.A. & Wallwork, H.
A new variant of Puccinia striiformis causing stripe rust on barley and wild Hordeum spp.in Australia. New Disease Reports [www.bspp.org.uk/ndr].2000 Brown, A.H.D., Burdon, J.J., Genger, R.K., Abbott, D.C., Brown, J.S., Wildermuth, G.B. and Banks, P.M. 2000. Wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum ssp. spontaneum) as a source of disease resistance for barley breeding. 8th International Barley Genetics Symposium . Barley Genetics VIII, Volume i, 56-58. (Adelaide-Invited Paper).
* Burdon, J.J., Thrall, P.H., Groves, R.H. and Chaboudez, P.
Biological control of Carduus pycnocephalus and C. tenuiflorus using the rust fungus Pucc cardui-pycnocephali.
Plant Protection Quarterly, in press.
1999 Cayzer, L.W., Crisp, M.D., & Telford, I.R. Bursaria
(Pittosporaceae) a morphometric analysis and revision.
Australian Systematic Botany.12 (1); 117-143 (1999).2000 Cayzer, L.W., Crisp, M.D., & Telford, I.R., Revision of Rhytidosporum (Pittosporaceae).
Australian Systematic Botany 12 (5); 689-708 (1999)2000 Cayzer, L.W., Crisp, M.D., & Telford, I.R., Revision of the genus Pittosporum (Pittosporaceae) in Australia,
Australian Systematic Botany 13 (6);2000 Cayzer, L.W., Crisp, M.D., & Telford, I.R., Auranticarpa (Pittosporaceae), a new genus from northern Australia.
Australian Systematic Botany. 13 (6).
2000 Chandler, G. T. and R. J. Bayer.
Phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic Australian genus Emblingia based on rbcL sequences.
Plant Species Biology 15:67-72
1998 Mackenzie, A.M., Nolan, M, Wei, K.J., Clements, M.A., Gowanlock, D., Wallace, B.J. and
Gibbs A.J.
Ceratobium mosaic potyvirus; another virus from orchids.
Archives of Virology 143: 903-914.1998 Clements, M.A. and Jones, D.L.
Inobulbum (Schltr). Schltr. et Kraenzl. and Tetradon (Kraenzl.) M.A. Clem. et Jones, D.L., two endemic genera of Dendrobiinae (Orchidaceae) from New Caledonia.
Orchadian 12(7): 306-313.1998 Jones, D.L. and Clements, M.A.
Pterostylis splendens, a new species of Orchidaceae from New Caledonia.
Orchadian 12(7): 322-325.1998 Jones, D.L. and Clements, M.A.
Two new species, characterisation of two poorly know species and a new name in Thelymitra J.R. and G. Forst. (Orchidaceae) from Australia.
Orchadian 12(7): 326-333.1998 Jones, D.L. and Clements, M.A.
A new combination in Cheirostylis Blume (Orchidacea) from Vanuatu and New Caledonia and a new name for a Gastrodia R. Br. from India and Pakistan.
Orchadian 12(8): 350-351.1998 Jones, D.L. and Clements, M.A.
A taxonomic review of Thelymitra in Tasmania.
Australian Orchid Research 3: 178-203.1998 Clements, M.A. and Jones, D.L.
Cannaeorchis, a new genus of Dendrobiinae (Orchidaceae) for the taxon previously known as Dendrobium Sw. sect. Macrocladium Schltr.
Lasianthera 1(3): 132-147.1999 Clements, M.A.
Embryology.
In: Genera Orchidacearum
Pridgeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase, M.W. and F.N.Rasmussen (eds.).
Volume 1., Oxford University Press, Oxford.pp. 38-581999 Clements, M.A. and D.L.Jones
Checklist of New Caledonia Orchidaceae.
Orchadian 13(1): 32-36.1999 Clements, M.A.
Two new species of Orchidaceae from the Philippines.
Aust. Orchid Rev. 64(6): 6-10.1999 Jones, D.L. & Clements, M.A.
Caladenia actensis (Orchidaceae), a new species from the Australian Capital Territory.
The Orchadian 12(11): 522-523.
2000 Brooker, M.I.H., Connors, J.R. and Slee, A.V.
EUCLID I, an interactive identification and information system for the eucalypts of south-eastern Australia. (323 taxa), Revised Edition. CD-ROM
(CSIRO: Melbourne).
1998 Cowley, K.J.
Microfiche of Herbaria housed in Australian collections.
Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter No. 94 pp.20-22.1999 Cowley, K.J. and West, J.G. (eds).
Resources of Australian Herbaria.pp.88
Published on behalf of CHAH by CSIRO Plant Industry.* Craven, L.A., Lepschi, B.J., Barlow, B.A. and Cowley K.J.
Melaleuca.
Flora of Australia.
1998 Brophy, J.J., Goldsack, R.J., Forster, P.I., Craven, L.A. and Lepschi, B.J.
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Australian Orchid Research 3: 204-208.1999 Sharma, I.K., Jones, D.L., Forster, P.I. and Young, A.G.
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Biochemical, Systematics and Ecology 27: 67-77.1999 Sharma, I.K. and Jones, D.L.
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Austrobaileya. 5(2): 363-3651999 Jones, D.L. & Clements, M.A.
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The Orchadian 12(11): 522-523.1999 Jones, D.L.
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The Orchadian 12(11): 517-519.1999 Jones, D.L.
Eight new species of Caladenia R.Br. (Orchidaceae) from eastern Australia.
The Orchadian 13(1): 4-24.1999 Clements, M.A. and D.L.Jones
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1999 Brubaker, C.L., Brown, A.H.D., McStewart, J. McD., Kilby, M.J. and Grace, J.P.
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Flavour & Fragrance Journal, 14: 85-91.1999 Brophy, J.J., Goldsack, R.J., Forster, P.I., Bean, A.R. and Lepschi, B.J.
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Flavour & Fragrance Journal, 14: 92-97.1999 Brophy, J.J., Goldsack, R.J., Bean, A.R., Forster, P.I. and Lepschi, B.J.
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Taxonomic revision of Leptomeria (Santalaceae).
Australian Systematic Botany, 12: 55-100.1999 Brophy, J.J., Goldsack, R.J., Doran, J.C., Craven, L.A. and Lepschi, B.J.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 123: 149-150.1999 Lepschi, B.J.
A taxonomic revision of Pithocarpa (Gnaphalieae: Asteraceae).
Nuytsia, 13: 61-74.1999 Craven, L.A. and Lepschi, B.J.
An enumeration of the species of Melaleuca (Myrtaceae) occurring in Australia and Tasmania.
Australian Systematic Botany, 12: 819-927.1999 Lepschi, B.J. & Keighery, G.J.
New chromosome counts for selected Western Australian Gnaphalieae (Compositae).
Compositae Newsletter, 33: 19-22.1999 Lepschi, B.J. & Symon, D.E.
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A review of the genus Lythrum (Lythraceae), in Western Australia, including typification of
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Nuytsia, 13: 273-282.2000 Lepschi, B.J. and Manning, J.C.
The species of Babiana (Iridaceae) naturalised in Western Australia.
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Leaf essential oils of the genus Leptospermum (Myrtaceae) in eastern Australia. Part 6.
Leptospermum polygalifolium and its allies.
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2000 Makinson, R.O.
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1998 McCarthy, P. M. & Johnson, P. N.
Aquatic pyrenolichens in New Zealand. 2. Key to the species.
Australasian Lichenology 42: 17-21.
1998 McCarthy, P. M. & Tønsberg, T.
Porina radicicola, a new lichen from western North America.
Lichenologist 30: 121-127.
1998 McCarthy, P. M.
Additional lichen records from Australia. 35. Porina nigrofusca Müll. Arg.
Australasian Lichenology 43: 9.
1998 McCarthy, P. M.
Key to the families of ferns and fern allies in Australia.
Fl. Australia 48: 37-46.
1998 McCarthy, P. M.
Salviniaceae.
Fl. Australia 48: 173-174.
1998 Kramer, K. U. & McCarthy, P. M.
Lindsaeaceae.
Fl. Australia 48: 228-240.
1998 Kramer, K. U. & McCarthy, P. M.
Pteridaceae.
Fl. Australia 48: 241-248.
1998 Elix, J. A. & McCarthy, P. M.
Catalogue of the Lichens of the Smaller Pacific Islands (Bibliotheca Lichenologica 70).
Berlin & Stuttgart: J. Cramer.
1998 Boonpragob, K., Homchantara, N., Coppins, B. J., McCarthy, P. M. & Wolseley, P. A.
An introduction to the lichen flora of Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.
Botanical Journal of Scotland 50: 209-219.
1998 McCarthy, P. M. & Kantvilas, G.
Additional lichen records from Australia. 37. Strigula albicascens (Nyl.) R. C. Harris.
Australasian Lichenology 44: 4-5.1999 Vongshewarat, K., McCarthy, P. M., Mongkolsuk, P. & Boonpragob, K.
Additions to the lichen flora of Thailand.
Mycotaxon 70: 227-236.
1999 McCarthy, P. M.
Pocsia mucronata, a new foliicolous lichen from Lord Howe Island, Australia.
Lichenologist 31: 141-144.
1999 McCarthy, P. M. & Kantvilas, G.
Pyrenocollema montanum, a new species from Tasmania.
Lichenologist 31: 227-230.
1999 McCarthy, P. M.
Three new species of Porina (Trichotheliaceae) from Thailand.
Lichenologist 31: 239-246.
1999 McCarthy, P. M.
Porina otagensis (Trichotheliaceae), a new semi-aquatic lichen from southern New Zealand.
Lichenologist 31: 337-340.
1999 Malcolm, W. M., Vezda, A., McCarthy, P. M. & Kantvilas, G.
Porina subapplanata, a new species from New Zealand and Australia.
Australasian Lichenology 45: 22-27.
1999 Kantvilas, G. & McCarthy, P. M.
Steinia australis, a new species in the lichen family Aphanopsidaceae.
Lichenologist 31: 555-558.
1999 McCarthy, P. M.
Checklist of Australia Lichens. Australian Biological Resources Study: Canberra. http://www.anbg.gov.au/abrs/lichenlist/introduction.html.
2000 McCarthy, P. M.
Porina austropacifica (Trichotheliaceae), a new species from Norfolk Island.
Australasian Lichenology 46: 21-24.
2000 McCarthy, P. M. & Kantvilas, G.
Additional lichen records from Australia 43. Verrucaria fusconigrescens and V. prominula in Tasmania, with notes on the habitats and biogeographical affinities of Tasmanian Verrucariaceae.
Australasian Lichenology 46: 31-35.
2000 McCarthy, P. M. & Elix, J. A.
Additional lichen records from Oceania. 4. Some pyrenolichens in Fiji.
Australasian Lichenology 46: 40-42.
2000 McCarthy, P. M.
Key to the saxicolous taxa of Porina.
Lichenologist 32: 1-14.
2000 McCarthy, P. M.
Lichens of Rarotonga, Cook Islands, South Pacific Ocean. I: pyrenocarpous taxa.
Lichenologist 32: 15-47.
2000 McCarthy, P. M. & Kantvilas, G.
A new bryophilous Porina from Tasmania, and notes on the diversity, habitats and biogeographical affinities of Tasmanian Trichotheliaceae.
Lichenologist 32: 247-256.
2000 McCarthy, P. M., Elix, J. A. & Sérusiaux, E.
Kantvilasia (Lecanorales, Ectolechiaceae), a new foliicolous lichen genus from Tasmania.
Lichenologist 32:317-324.
2000 McCarthy, P. M. & Kantvilas, G.
Trichothelium meridionale (Trichotheliaceae), a new foliicolous lichen from Tasmania.
Australasian Lichenology47: 5-7.
2000 McCarthy, P. M.
Additional lichen records from Oceania. 5. Miscellaneous new records.
Australasian Lichenology 47: 23-25.
2000 McCarthy, P. M.
Additional lichen records from Oceania. 6. Some corticolous pyrenolichens from Vanuatu.
Australasian Lichenology 47: 26-29.
2000 McCarthy, P. M. & Kantvilas, G.
A new terricolous Pyrenocollema (lichenized Ascomycotina, Xanthopyreniaceae) from Tasmania.
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2000 Young, A.G., Brown, A.H.D., Murray, B.G., Thrall, P.H., Miller, C.H.
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1999 Miller, J. T. and D. M. Spooner.
Collapse of species boundaries in the wild potato Solanum brevicaule complex (Solanaceae, S. sect. Petota): molecular data.
Plant Systematics and Evolution. 214: 103-130.2000 Miller, J. T. and R. J. Bayer. Molecular phylogenetics of Acacia (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) based on chloroplast matK/trnK and nuclear HistoneH3-D DNA sequences.
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Species and series boundaries of Solanum series Longipedicellata and phenetically similar species in ser. Demissa and ser. Tuberosa: Implications for a practical taxonomy of Section Petota.
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1998 Gill, A.M. and Moore, P.H.R.
Big versus small fires: the bushfires of Greater Sydney, January 1994.
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Backhuys Publishers, Leiden.1998 Williams, R.J., Gill, A.M. and Moore, P.H.R.
Seasonal changes in Fire Behaviour in a tropical savanna in northern Australia.
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Insect herbivory in a Eucalyptus maculata Hook. forest on the South Coast of New South Wales.
Australian Journal of Botany.1998 , 46 , 735-7421999 Williams, R.J., Cook, G.D., Gill, A.M. and Moore, P.H.R..
Fire regime, fire intensity and tree survival in a tropical savanna in northern Australia.
Australian Journal of Ecology. 24: 50-592000 Gill, A.M., Lang, S. and Moore, P.H.R.
Predicting fire-caused mortality of Eucalyptus regnans in the Central Highlands of Victoria. In: B.G. Mackey, D.A. Lindenmayer, A.M. Gill, M.A. McCarthy and J.A. Lindesay (eds) The Central Highlands Ecosystem Study: Wildlife Refugia, Fire Regimes and Climate Change. A Report to the Australian Greenhouse Office. Pp. 25-36. Australian National University, Canberra.2000 Gill, A.M., Moore, P.H. R. and McCarthy, M.A.
Linking weather and fire in the Central Highlands of Victoria. In: B.G. Mackey, D.A. Lindenmayer, A.M. Gill, M.A. McCarthy and J.A. Lindesay (eds) The Central Highlands Ecosystem Study: Wildlife Refugia, Fire Regimes and Climate Change. A Report to the Australian Greenhouse Office. Pp. 129-139. Australian National University, Canberra.* Gill, A. M., Ryan, P. G., Moore, P. H. R. and Gibson, M.
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1998 Murray, B. R.
Density-dependent germination and the role of seed leachate.
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1998 Murray, B. R., Fonseca, C. R. & Westoby, M.
The macroecology of Australian frogs.
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Species in the tail of rank-abundance curves.
Ecology 80: 1806-1816.1999 Murray, B.R., Dickman, C.R., Watts, C.H.S. & Morton, S.R.
The dietary ecology of Australian desert rodents.
Wildlife Research 26: 421-437, 857-858.* Falster, D., Murray, B. R. & Lepschi, B. J.
Linking abundance, distribution and spatial structure: an empirical test of a neutral model in an open-forest woody plant community in eastern Australia.
Journal of Biogeography (in press).
2000 Murray, B.R. & Dickman, C.R.
Relationships between body size and geographical range size among Australian mammals: has human impact distorted macroecological patterns?
Ecography 23: 92-100.2000 Murray, B.R. & Westoby, M.
Properties of species in the tail of rank-abundance curves: the potential for increase in abundance.
Evolutionary Ecology Research 2, 583-592.2000 Thrall, P.H., Burdon, J.J., and Murray, B.R.
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1999 Orchard, A.E.,
Introduction, in A.E.Orchard & H.S.Thompson (eds), Flora of Australia Volume 1 Introduction (2nd edn), pp. 1-9. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne/ABRS: Canberra.1999 Orchard, A.E.,
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Development of the Flora of Australia Project, in A.E.Orchard & H.S.Thompson (eds), Flora of Australia Volume 1 Introduction (2nd edn), pp 105-124. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne/ABRS: Canberra.1999 Kanis, A., Crisp, M.D. & Orchard, A.E.,
Classification, Phylogeny and the Flora of Australia, in A.E.Orchard & H.S.Thompson (eds), Flora of Australia Volume 1 Introduction (2nd edn), pp 125-147. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne/ABRS: Canberra.1999 Orchard, A.E.,
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Utilisation of the Australian Flora, in A.E.Orchard & H.S.Thompson (eds), Flora of Australia Volume 1 Introduction (2nd edn), pp 437-466. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne/ABRS: Canberra.1999 Orchard, A.E.,
Key to Families of Flowering Plants, in A.E.Orchard & H.S.Thompson (eds), Flora of Australia Volume 1 Introduction (2nd edn), pp. 521-583. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne/ABRS: Canberra.
1999 Hill, R.S. & Orchard, A.E.
Composition and Endemism of Vascular Plants, in J.B.Reid et al. (eds), Vegetation of Tasmania, pp. 89-124. Flora of Australia Supplementary Series No. 8. ABRS: Canberra.2000 Orchard, A.E.
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1998 Palmer, J.
A taxonomic revision of Gomphrena (Amaranthaceae) in Australia.
Australian Systematic Botany 11(1): 73-151.* Palmer, J., Lazarides, M. and Weiller, C.M.
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2000 Doyle, J.J. , Doyle, J.L. Brown, A.H.D. and Pfeil, B.E. Comfirmation of shared and divergent genomes in the Glycine tabacina polyploid complex (Leguminosae) using histone H3-D sequences. Systematic Botany 25, 437-448.
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1998 Sharma, I.K., Jones, D.L., Forster, P.I. and Young, A.G.
The extent and structure of genetic variation in the Macrozamia pauli-guilielmi complex (Zamiaceae).
Biochemical, Systematics and Ecology 26: 45-54.1999 Sharma, I.K. and Donaldson, S.
First record of a known fungus Cercospora chenopodii, on a new host Rhagodia spinescens.
Australasian Plant Pathology 27(4): 279.1999 Sharma, I.K., Jones, D.L., Forster, P.I. and Young, A.G.
Low isozymic differentiation among five species of the Macrozamia heteromera group (Zamiaceae).
Biochemical, Systematics and Ecology 27: 67-77.1999 Sharma, I.K. and Jones, D.L.
Characterisation of natural hybrids between Pterostylis alveata Garnet and P. ophioglossa R.br. (Orchidaceae) by starch gel electrophoresis.
Biochemical, Systematics and Ecology. 27: 499-5051999 Sharma, I.K., Jones, D.L. and Forster, P.I.
Contribution of isozymic analysis in differentiating Macrozamia moorei D.L.Jones and K.D.Hill from M.johnsonii F.muell. (Zamiaceae).
Austrobaileya. 5(2): 363-3652000 Sharma, I.K., Clements, M.A. and Jones, D.L.
Observations of high genetic variability in the endangered Australian terrestrial orchid Pterostylis gibbosa R. Br. (Orchidaceae)
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 28: 651-6632000 Sharma, I.K.
Understanding clonal diversity patterns through allozyme polymorphism in an endangered and geographically restricted Australian shrub, Zieria baeuerlenii. (in press)
1998 Milthorpe, P.L., Brooker, M.I.H., Slee, A. and Nicol, H.I.
Optimum planting densities for the production of eucalyptus oil from blue mallee (Eucalyptus polybractea) and oil mallee (Eucalyptus kochii).
Industrial Crops and Products 8: 219-227.2000 Brooker, M.I.H., Connors, J.R. and Slee, A.V.
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1998 Streimann, H.
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Epiphyllous liverworts from Queensland, Australia.
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Taxonomic studies on Australian Hookeriaceae (Musci). 2.
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1999 Thiele, K.R. and Adams, L.G. (eds).
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1998 Altizer, S.M., Thrall P.H. and Antonovics, J.
The role of pollinators as vectors for anther-smut infection in Silene alba.
American Midland Naturalist 139: 147-163.1998 Thrall, P.H., Antonovics, J. and Wilson, W.G.
Allocation to sexual vs. non-sexual disease transmission.
The American Naturalist 151: 29-45.1998 Oudemans, P.V., Antonovics, J., Altizer, S.M., Thrall, P.H., Rose, L. and Alexander, H.M.
The distribution of mating type bias in natural populations of the anther-smut Ustilago violacea (= Microbotryum violaceum) on Silene alba (= S. latifolia) in Virginia.
Mycologia, 90: 372-381.1999 Thrall, P.H. and Burdon, J.J.
The spatial scale of pathogen dispersal: consequences for disease dynamics and persistence.
Evolutionary Ecology Research. 1: 681-7011999 Burdon, J.J. and Thrall, P.H.
Spatial and temporal patterns in coevolving plant and pathogen associations.
American Naturalist. 153:S15-S331999 Burdon, J.J., Thrall, P.H. and Brown, A.H.D.
Resistance and virulence structure in two Linum marginale - Melampsora lini host-pathogen metapopulations with different mating systems.
Evolution. 53: 704-7161999 Carlsson-Graner, U., Burdon, J.J. & Thrall, P.H.
Host resistance and pathogen virulence across a hybrid zone.
Oecologia, 121: 339-347.2000 Thrall, P.H., Burdon, J.J. and Woods, M.
Variation in the effectiveness of symbiotic associations between native rhizobia and temperate Australian legumes: within and among genera interactions.
Journal of Applied Ecology, 37: 52-65.2000 Buza, L., Young, A. & Thrall, P.H.
Genetic erosion, inbreeding and reduced fitness in fragmented populations of the tetraploid pea Swainsona recta.
Biological Conservation 93: 177-1862000 Shea, K., Thrall, P.H. & Burdon, J.J.
Management and disease: epidemiology and pest control.
Ecology Letters, 3: 150-158.2000 Burdon, J.J., Thrall, P.H., Groves, R.H. & Chaboudez, P.
Biological control of Carduus pycnocephalus and C. tenuiflorus using the rust fungus Puccinia cardui-pycnocephali.
Plant Protection Quarterly, 15: 14-172000 Thrall, P.H. & Young, A.
AUTOTET: A program for analysis of autotetraploid genotypic data.
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Dynamics and prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in polygynous mating systems. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B, 267: 1-92000 Thrall, P.H., and Burdon, J.J.
Effect of resistance variation in a natural plant host-pathogen metapopulation on disease dynamics. Plant Pathology, 49: 1-8.2000 Thrall, P.H., Burdon, J.J., and Murray, B.R.
The metapopulation paradigm: a fragmented view of conservation biology.
In: Genetics, demography and the viability of fragmented populations.
Eds Young, A.G. and Clarke, G. Pp. 75-95, Cambridge University Press.2000 Young, A.G., Brown, A.H.D., Murray, B.G., Thrall, P.H., Miller, C.H.
Genetic erosion, restricted mating and reduced viability in fragmented populations of the endangered grassland herb: Rutidosis leptorhynnchoides.
In: Genetics, Demography and Viability of Fragmented Populations.
Young, A. & Clarke, G. (eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.* Thrall, P.H., Burdon, J.J., and Bock, C.
Short-term epidemic dynamics in the Cakile maritima-Alternaria host-pathogen metapopulation association.
Journal of Ecology.* Thrall, P.H., Burdon, J.J., and Young, A.
Variation in resistance and virulence among demes of a single host-pathogen metapopulation. Journal of Ecology.* Thrall, P.H., Watkin, E.L. and Burdon, J.J.
Coevolution: plant-microorganism.
In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Macmillan Reference Ltd, UK.* Thrall, P.H., Young, A., and Burdon, J.J.
An analysis of mating structure in populations of the annual sea-rocket, Cakile maritima.
Australian Journal of Botany.
* Burdon, J.J., and Thrall, P.H.
Coevolution at multiple spatial scales from population to continent and beyond.
Evolutionary Ecology.
2000 Vranjic, J.A., Groves, R.H. and Willis, A.J.
Environmental weed management systems.
In: Australian Weed Management Systems, B.M. Sindel (ed), pp.329-354
R.G. & F.J. Richardson, Publishers: Melbourne* Vranjic, J.A., Woods, M.J. and Barnard, J.
Soil-mediated effects on germination and seedling growth of coastal wattle (Acacia sophorae) by the environmental weed, bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata).
Australian Journal of Ecology.* Vranjic, J.A.
Best practice management guide 3. Bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata).
CRC Weed Management Systems, Adelaide.
1998 Mackenzie, A.M., Nolan, M, Wei, K.J., Clements, M.A., Gowanlock, D., Wallace, B.J. and
Gibbs A.J.
Ceratobium mosaic potyvirus; another virus from orchids.
Archives of Virology 143: 903-914.
1998 West, J.G.
Floristics and biodiversity research in Australia: the 21st Century.
Australian Systematic Botany. 11: 161-174.1999 Crisp, M.D., West, J.G. and Linder, H.P.
Biogeography of the terrestrial flora.
In: Flora of Australia Volume 1. Introduction. (2nd edn).
A. E. Orchard and H. S. Thompson, eds., pp. 321-367. CSIRO, Melbourne / ABRS, Canberra.1999 Croft, J., Cross, N., Hinchcliffe, S., Nic Lughadha, E., Stevens, P.F., West, J.G. and Whitbread, G.
Plant names for the 21st century: The International Plant Names Index, a distributed data source of general accessibility.
Taxon. 48: 317-3241999 Cowley, K.J. and West, J.G. (eds).
Resources of Australian Herbaria. 88pp
Published on behalf of CHAH by CSIRO Plant Industry.
2000 Nix, H.A., Faith, D.P., Hutchinson, M.F., Margules, C.R., West, J.G., Allison, A., Kesteven, J.L., Natera, G., Slater, W., Stein, J.L. and Walker, P.
The BioRap Toolbox: A national study of biodiversity assessment and planning for Papua New Guinea. Consultancy Report to the World Bank.
CRES: ANU, pp. 1-48.
1999 Croft, J., Cross, N., Hinchcliffe, S., Nic Lughadha, E., Stevens, P.F., West, J.G. and
Whitbread, G.
Plant names for the 21st century: The International Plant Names Index, a distributed data source of general accessibility.
Taxon. 48: 317-324
1998 Thomas, M.B., and Willis, A.J.
Biocontrol - risky but necessary?
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13: 325-329.1998 Willis, A.J.
Measuring the impact of environmetal weeds on biodiversity: a study of Bridal Creeper and the endangered native, Pimelea spicata.
Danthonia 7: 10-12.* Willis, A.J., Groves R.H. and Ash, J.E.
Interactions between plant competition and herbivory on the growth of Hypericum species: a comparison of glasshouse and field results.
Australian Journal of Botany 46:707-7211999 Willis, A.J. & Blossey, B.
Benign climates dont explain the increased vigour of non-indigenous plants: a cross-continental transplant experiment.
Biocontrol Science & Technology 9: 567-577
1999 Willis, A.J., Thomas, M.B. & Lawton, J.H.
Is the increased vigour of invasive Lythrum salicaria L. (purple loosestrife) explained by a trade-off between growth and herbivore-resistance?
Oecologia 120: 632-640
1999 Groves, R.H. & Willis, A.J.
Weeds and loss of native plant biodiversity: some Australian examples.
Australian Journal of Environmental Management 6: 156-163
2000 Vranjic, J.A., Groves, R.H. and Willis, A.J.
Environmental weed management systems.
In: Australian Weed Management Systems, B.M. Sindel (ed)., 329-354.
R.G. & F.J. Richardson, Publishers: Melbourne
2000 Willis, A.J.
Best Practice Management Guide 6: Bridal creeper, Asparagus asparagoides.
Cooperative Research Centre for Weed Management Systems, Adelaide.
2000 Willis A.J., Memmott J. & Forrester R.I. Is there evidence for the post-invasion evolution of vigour among invasive plant species?
Ecology Letters, 3, 275-283
1999 Orchard, A.E. & Wilson, A.J.G.,
Utilisation of the Australian Flora, in A.E.Orchard & H.S.Thompson (eds), Flora of Australia Volume 1 Introduction (2nd edn), pp 437-466. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne/ABRS: Canberra.
1998 Burdon, J.J., Gibson, A.H., Searle, S.D., Brockwell, J. and Woods, M.
Effectiveness of symbiotic associations involving native rhizobia and temperate Australian Acacias.
In: Recent developments in Acacia planting.
ACIAR Proceedings No. 82. (Eds J.W. Turnbull, H.R. Crompton and K. Pinyopusarerk), p. 366.
(Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research; Canberra).1999 Burdon, J.J., Gibson, A.H., Searle, S.D., Woods, M.J. and Brockwell, J.
Variation in the effectiveness of symbiotic associations between native rhizobia and temperate Australian Acacia - within species interactions.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 36: 398-4081999 Thrall, P.H., Burdon, J.J. and Woods, M.J.
Variation in the effectiveness of symbiotic associations between native rhizobia and temperate Australian legumes: within and among genera interactions.
Journal of Applied Ecology, 37:52-65* Vranjic, J.A., Woods, M.J. and Barnard, J.
Soil-mediated effects on germination and seedling growth of coastal wattle (Acacia sophorae) by the environmental weed, bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata).
Australian Journal of Ecology.* Brockwell, J., Mitchell, P.A., Searle, S.D., Thies, J.E. and Woods, M.J.
Rhizobial inoculation by soil enrichment induces effective nodulation of Acacia seedlings.
Proceedings of the 12th Australian Nitrogen Fixation Conference* Brockwell, J., Searle, S.D., Thies, J.E. and Woods, M.J.
Provisional recommendations for inoculant strains for 20 species of Acacia.
Proceedings of the 12th Australian Nitrogen Fixation Conference
1998 Young, A. G. and Brown, A. H. D.
Comparative analysis of mating systems in the rare woodland shrub Daviesia suaveolens and its congener D. mimosoides.
Heredity 80: 374-381.1998 Sharma, I.K., Jones, D.L., Forster, P.I. and Young, A.G.
The extent and structure of genetic variation in the Macrozamia pauli-guilielmi complex (Zamiaceae).
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 26: 45-54.1999 Young, A.G. Brown, A.H.D. and Zich, F.C.
Genetic structure of fragmented populations of the endangered grassland daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides.
Conservation Biology 13: 256-2651999 Sharma, I.K., Jones, D.L., Forster, P.I. and Young, A.G.
Low isozymic differentiation among five species of the Macrozamia heteromera group (Zamiaceae).
Biochemical, Systematics and Ecology 27: 67-77.1999 Young, A.G. and Brown, A.H.D.
Paternal bottlenecks in fragmented populations of the grassland daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides.
Genetical Research. 73: 111-1172000 Buza, L., Young, A. & Thrall, P.H.
Genetic erosion, inbreeding and reduced fitness in fragmented populations of the tetraploid pea Swainsona recta.
Biological Conservation 93: 177-1862000 Young, A.G. and Murray, B.M.
Genetic bottlenecks and dysgenic gene flow into re-established populations of Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides.
Australian Journal of Botany. 48: 409-4162000 Schmidt-Adam, G. Young, A.G. and Murray, B.G.M.
Low outcrossing rates and shift in pollinators in New Zealand Pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa)
(Myrtaceae).
American Journal of Botany. 87: 1265-12722000 Thrall, P.H. and Young, A.
AUTOTET: A program for analysis of autotetraploid genotypic data.
Journal of Heredity. 91:348-3492000 Young, A.G., Brown, A.H.D., Murray, B.G., Thrall, P.H., Millar, C.H.
Genetic erosion, restricted mating and reduced viability in fragmented populations of the endangered grassland herb: Rutidosis leptorhynnchoides.
In: Genetics, Demography and Viability of Fragmented Populations.
Young, A. & Clarke, G. (eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp. 335-3592000 Clarke, G.M. and Young, A.G.
Genetics demography and the conservation of fragmented populations.
In: A.G.Young and G.M. Clarke (eds) Genetics, Demography and Viability of Fragmented Populations. Cambridge University Press. Pp. 1-62000 Young, A.G. and Clarke, G.M.
What do we know about genetic and demographic effects of fragmentaion and where do we go from here?
In: A.G.Young and G.M. Clarke (eds) Genetics, Demography and Viability of Fragmented Populations. Cambridge University Press. Pp. 361-366.* Brown, A.H.D. and Young, A.G.
Genetic diversity in tetraploid populations of the endangered daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides and implications for its conservation.
Heredity.* B.J. Costin, J.W. Morgan & A.G. Young
Reproductive success does not decline in fragmented populations of Leucochrysum albicans subsp. albicans var. tricolor (Asteraceae).
Biological Conservation* P. H. Thrall, A. G. Young and J. J. Burdon
An analysis of mating structure in populations of the annual sea-rocket, Cakile maritima (Brassicacea).
Australian Journal of Botany 48 (6)* Young A.G., Miller C., Gregory E.and Langston A.
Sporophytic self-incompatibility in diploid and tetraploid races of Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides (Asteraceae).
Australian Journal of Botany 48 (5)
1999 Young, A.G. Brown, A.H.D. and Zich, F.C.
Genetic structure of fragmented populations of the endangered grassland daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides.
Conservation Biology 13: 256-265