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Published on Tuesday, 21 November 2006 21:18
The following provides a list of the most downloaded papers written, or co-written, by DEC scientists and published in CSIRO journals. In 2007, these papers were listed in the "Top 20 most read papers since 2000". DEC researchers are highlighted in bold.
- Temperate Eucalypt Woodlands: a Review of Their Status, Processes Threatening Their Persistence and Techniques for Restoration
Australian Journal of Botany 45(6)
Colin J. Yates and Richard J. Hobbs
Published 10 February 1998
- Salinisation and prospects for biodiversity in rivers and wetlands of south-west Western Australia
Australian Journal of Botany 51(6)
S. A. Halse, J. K. Ruprecht and A. M. Pinder
Published 5 December 2003
- Origin and spread of the cat, Felis catus, on mainland Australia, with a discussion of the magnitude of its early impact on native fauna
Wildlife Research 29(1)
Ian Abbott
Published 17 April 2002
- Short-term logging and burning impacts on species richness, abundance and community structure of birds in open eucalypt forest in Western Australia
Wildlife Research 30(4)
Ian Abbott, Amanda Mellican, Michael D. Craig, Matthew Williams, Graeme Liddelow and Ian Wheeler
Published 12 September 2003
- The future of phosphite as a fungicide to control the soilborne plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi in natural ecosystems
Australasian Plant Pathology 30(2)
G. E. St.J. Hardy, S. Barrett and B. L Shearer
Published 20 June 2001
- The efficacy of phosphite applied after inoculation on the colonisation of Banksia brownii stems by Phytophthora cinnamomi
Australasian Plant Pathology 32(1)
S. R. Barrett, B. L. Shearer and G. E. St J. Hardy
Published 14 March 2003
- Overview of the generic status of Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)
Australian Systematic Botany 16(1)
B. R. Maslin, J. T. Miller and D. S. Seigler
Published 25 March 2003
- Plant mating systems and assessing population persistence in fragmented landscapes
Australian Journal of Botany 55(3)
David J. Coates, Jane F. Sampson and Colin J. Yates
Published 18 May 2007