


Publications
Woinarski, J.C.Z.
Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage, 2004
Archer, M. (1979a). Two new species of Sminthopsis Thomas (Dasyuridae: Marsupialia) from northern Australia. S. butleri and S. douglasi. Australian Zoologist 20, 327-345.
Archer, M. (1979b). The status of Australian dasyurids, thylacinids and myrmecobiids. In The status of endangered Australian wildlife (ed. M.J. Tyler) pp. 29-43. (Royal Zoological Society of South Australia: Adelaide.)
Bowman, D.M.J.S. (1998). The impact of Aboriginal landscape burning on the Australian biota. New Phytologist 140, 385-410.
Bowman D.M.J.S., and Panton W.J. (1993). Decline of Callitris intratropica in the Northern Territory: implications for pre- and post-colonisation fire regimes. Journal of Biogeography 20, 373-381.
Bowman, D.M.J.S., Price O., Whitehead P.J., and Walsh, A. (2001). The wilderness effect and the decline of Callitris intratropica on the Arnhem Land Plateau, northern Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 49, 665-672.
Calaby, J.H. (1983). Northern hopping-mouse Notomys aquilo. In The complete book of Australian mammals. (ed. R. Strahan.) p. 437. (Angus & Robertson: Sydney.)
Crowley, G., and Garnett, S. (1999). Seeds of the annual grasses Schizachyrium spp. as a food resource for tropical granivorous birds. Australian Journal of Ecology 24, 208-220.
Crowley, G., and Garnett, S. (2001). Growth, seed production and effect of defoliation in an early flowering perennial grass, Alloteropsis semialata (Poaceae), on Cape York Peninsula, Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 49, 735-743.
Dixon, J.M., and Huxley, L. (1985). Donald Thomsons mammals and fishes of northern Australia. (Nelson: Melbourne.)
Franklin, D.C. (1999). Evidence of disarray amongst granivorous bird assemblages in the savannas of northern Australia, a region of sparse human settlement. Biological Conservation 90, 53-68.
Fraser, F., Lawson, V., Morrison, S., Christophersen, P., McGreggor, S., and Rawlinson, M. (2003). Fire management experiment for the declining partridge pigeon, Kakadu National Park. Ecological Management and Restoration 4, 94-102.
Gambold, N.J., Woinarski, J.C.Z., Brennan, K., Jackson, D., Mununggiritj, N., Wunungmurra, B., Yunupingu, D., Burarrwanga, N., and Wearne, G. (1995). Fauna survey of the proposed Nanydjaka Reserve (Cape Arnhem Peninsula) with reference to the fauna of northeastern Arnhem Land. Report to Dhimurru Land Management Aboriginal Corporation. (CCNT: Darwin).
Griffiths, A.D. (1998). Impact of sulphur dioxide emissions on savanna biodiversity at Mt Isa, Queensland. Report to Mt Isa Mines Ltd. (Tropical Savannas Cooperative Research Centre: Darwin.)
Johnson, D.H. (1959). Four new mammal species from the Northern Territory in Australia. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 72, 183-187.
Johnson, D.H. (1964). Mammals of the Arnhem Land expedition. In Records of the American-Australian scientific expedition to Arnhem Land. Volume 4. Zoology. (ed. R.L. Specht.) pp. 427-515. (Melbourne University Press: Melbourne.)
Johnson, K.A., and Kerle, J.A. (1991). Flora and vertebrate fauna of the Sir Edward Pellew group of islands, Northern Territory. Report to the Australian Heritage Commission. (Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory: Alice Springs.)
Kitchener, D.J. (1991). Pseudantechinus mimulus (Thomas, 1906) (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae): rediscovery and redescription. Records of the Western Australian Museum 15: 191-202.
Kitchener, D.J., and Caputi, N. (1988). A new species of false antechinus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) from Western Australia, with remarks on the generic classification within the Parantechini. Records of the Western Australian Museum 14, 35-59.
Lee, A.K. (1995). The Action Plan for Australian rodents. (Australian Nature Conservation Agency: Canberra.)
Mahoney, J.A., and Ride, W.D.L. (1988). Dasyuridae. In Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Volume 5. Mammalia. pp. 14-33. (Australian Government Publishing Service: Canberra.)
Maxwell, S., Burbidge, A.A., and Morris, K. (eds) (1996). The 1996 Action Plan for Australian marsupials and monotremes. (Wildlife Australia: Canberra.)
McKenzie, N.L., and Burbidge, A.A. (2002). Australian mammal audit. Report to National Land and Water Resources Biodiversity Audit. (WA Department of Conservation and Land Management: Perth.)
Menkhorst, P.W. (2001). A field guide to the mammals of Australia. (Oxford University Press: Melbourne.)
Oakwood, M. (2000). Reproduction and demography of teh northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus, in the lowland savanna of northern Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 48, 519-539.
Pardon, L.G., Brook, B.W., Griffiths, A.D., and Braithwaite, R.W. (2003). Determinants of survival for the northern brown bandicoot under a landscape-scale fire experiment. Journal of Animal Ecology 72, 106-115.
Preece, N. (2002). Aboriginal fires in monsoonal Australia from historical accounts. Journal of Biogeography 29, 321-336.
Ride, W.D.L. (1970). A guide to the native mammals of Australia. (Oxford University Press: London.)
Russell-Smith, J., Ryan, P.G., Klessa, D., Waight, G., and Harwood, R. (1998). Fire regimes, fire-sensitive vegetation, and fire management of the sandstone Arnhem Plateau, monsoonal northern Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology 35, 829-846.
Russell-Smith, J., Ryan, P.G., and Cheal, D. (2002) Fire regimes and the conservation of sandstone heath in monsoonal northern Australia: frequency, interval, patchiness. Biological Conservation 104, 91-106.
Taylor, R., Woinarski, J., Charlie, A., Dixon, R., Pracy, D., and Rhind, S. (2004). Report on mammal survey of the Pellew Islands, October 2003. (NT Department of Infrastructure Planning and Environment, Darwin.)
Thomas, O. (1906). On mammals from Northern Australia presented to the National Museum by Sir Wm. Ingram, Bt., and the Hon. John Forrest. Proceedings of the Zoological Society, London 2, 536-543.
Thomas, O. (1921). Notes on the species of Notomys, the Australian jerboa-rats. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 8, 536-541.
Van Dyck, S. (1986). The Chestnut Dunnart, Sminthopsis archeri (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), a new species from the savannahs of Papua New Guinea and Cape York Peninsula, Australia. Australian Mammalogy 9, 111-124.
Vigilante, T. (2001). Analysis of explorers records of Aboriginal landscape burning in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Australian Geographic Studies 39, 135-155.
Waddy, J.A. (1988). Classification of plants and animals from a Groote Eylandt Aboriginal point of view. (North Australia Research Unit: Darwin.)
Watson, M., and Woinarski, J. (2003). Vertebrate monitoring and resampling in Kakadu National Park, 2002. Report to Parks Australia North. (Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory: Darwin.)
Watts, C.H.S., and Aslin, H.J. (1981). The rodents of Australia. (Angus & Robertson: Sydney.)
Woinarski, J.C.Z. (2000). The conservation status of rodents in the monsoonal tropics of the Northern Territory. Wildlife Research 27, 421-435.
Woinarski, J.C.Z., Woolley, P.A. and Van Dyck, S. (1996). The distribution of the dunnart Sminthopsis butleri. Australian Mammalogy 19, 27-29.
Woinarski, J.C.Z., Gambold, N., Wurst, D., Flannery, T.F., Smith, A.P., Chatto, R., and Fisher, A. (1999). Distribution and habitat of the Northern Hopping Mouse Notomys aquilo. Wildlife Research 26, 495-511.
Woinarski, J.C.Z., Milne, D.J., and Wanganeen, G. (2001). Changes in mammal populations in relatively intact landscapes of Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia. Austral Ecology 26, 360-370.
Woinarski, J., Brennan, K., Hempel, C., Armstrong, M., Milne, D., and Chatto, R. (2003). Biodiversity conservation on the Tiwi islands, Northern Territory. Part 2. Fauna. 127 pp. (Department of Infrastructure Planning and Environment: Darwin.)
Woinarski, J.C.Z., Williams, R.J., Price, O., and Rankmore, B. (in press, a). Landscapes without boundaries: wildlife and their environments in northern Australia. Wildlife Research.
Woinarski, J.C.Z., Risler, J., and Kean, L. (in press, b). The response of vegetation and vertebrate fauna to 23 years of fire exclusion in a tropical Eucalyptus open forest, Northern Territory, Australia. Austral Ecology.
Yibarbuk D., Whitehead P.J., Russell-Smith J., Jackson D., Godjuwa C., Cooke P., Choquenot D., and Bowman D.M.J.S. (2001). Fire ecology and Aboriginal land management in central Arnhem Land, northern Australia: a tradition of ecosystem management. Journal of Biogeography 28, 325-344.