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| Forb responses to grazing and rest management in a critically endangered Australian native grassland ecosystem |
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Heidi
Zimmer,
Vivienne
Turner,
Jaimie
Mavromihalis,
Josh
Dorrough,
Claire
Moxham
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| Abstract RJ09069 Accepted 08 March 2010
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| From Productivism to Multi-functionality in the Gascoyne–Murchison Rangelands of Western Australia. |
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Michael
Hughes,
Roy
Jones
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| Abstract RJ09079 Accepted 17 February 2010
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| Spatial and temporal pattern of alpine grassland condition and its response to human activities in Northern Tibet, China |
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Qingzhu
Gao,
Yunfan
Wan,
Yue
Li,
Xiaobo
Qin,
Wangzha
Jiangcun,
Hongmei
Xu
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| Abstract RJ08061 Accepted 11 February 2010
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| Rangeland governance in China: overview, impacts on Sunan County in Gansu Province and future options |
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Meiping
Wang
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| Abstract RJ09085 Accepted 20 January 2010
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| A GIS-based decision making structure for managing the impacts of feral camels in Australia |
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David
Lamb,
Keith
Saalfeld,
Murray
McGregor,
Glenn
Edwards,
Benxiang
Zeng,
Petronella
Vaarzon-Morel
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| Abstract RJ09056 Accepted 04 January 2010
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| Distribution and abundance of the feral camel (Camelus dromedarius) in Australia |
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Keith
Saalfeld,
Glenn
Edwards
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| Abstract RJ09058 Accepted 23 December 2009
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| Coded T-mark continuums: a graphical method for reporting rangeland monitoring data |
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Gary
Bastin,
John
Ludwig,
Kate
Richardson
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| Abstract RJ09064 Accepted 22 December 2009
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| Aboriginal perceptions of feral camels and of their impacts and management |
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Petronella
Vaarzon-Morel
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| Abstract RJ09055 Accepted 22 December 2009
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| Economics of camel control in central Australia |
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Adam
Drucker,
Glenn
Edwards,
Keith
Saalfeld
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| Abstract RJ09046 Accepted 22 December 2009
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| Evaluation of the impacts of feral camels |
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Glenn
Edwards,
Benxiang
Zeng,
Keith
Saalfeld,
Petronella
Vaarzon-Morel
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| Abstract RJ09037 Accepted 18 December 2009
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| Movements and landscape use of camels in central Australia revealed by GPS satellite |
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Mark
Lethbridge,
Nicole
Anderson,
Megan
Harper,
Phil
Gee
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| Abstract RJ09050 Accepted 17 December 2009
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| Modelling the distribution and relative abundance of feral camels in the Northern Territory using count data |
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Steven
McLeod,
Anthony
Pople
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| Abstract RJ09057 Accepted 17 December 2009
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| Who owns feral Camels? Implications for managers of land and resources in central Australia. |
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Stephen
Garnett,
Greg
Williams,
Gillian
Ainsworth,
Michael
O'Donnell
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| Abstract RJ09047 Accepted 17 December 2009
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| Camel usage and impacts at a permanent spring in central Australia: a case study |
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Jayne
Brim Box,
Tracey
Guest,
Peter
Barker,
Mirjana
Jambrecina,
Sean
Moran,
Rene
Kulitja
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| Abstract RJ09042 Accepted 16 December 2009
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| A review of chemical, biological and fertility control options for the camel in Australia |
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Steven
Lapidge,
Charlie
Eason,
Simon
Humphrys
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| Abstract RJ09033 Accepted 15 December 2009
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| Perceptions of pastoralists and conservation reserve managers on managing feral camels and their impacts |
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Benxiang
Zeng,
Glenn
Edwards
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| Abstract RJ09036 Accepted 14 December 2009
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| Demography of feral camels in central Australia and its relevance to population control |
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Anthony
Pople,
Steven
McLeod
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| Abstract RJ09053 Accepted 03 December 2009
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