DBCA Library collection is an extensive collection covering botany, forestry, conservation, ecology, wildlife, the environment...all things West Aussie
Why our Approvals to Publish process is important and should be valued. Digital preservation is not keeping up with the growth of scholarly knowledge. Recognizing its causes is the first step to securing records everywhere for future generations. doi: https://t.co/fasAIaPAOa
Mobilizing International Australian Collections Locally for Global Benefit is a collaborative project between the WA Herbarium (PERTH) and CGE, enabling collections to be located, updated, digitized, mobilized, and shared
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The Aussie Bird Count is back! 14-20 October 2024
Count is one of Australia’s biggest and most beloved citizen science events – and we would love for you to take part. https://t.co/MJ31671gha
R E S E A R C H A R T I C L E
Unburnt areas in subtropical woodlands contain distinct reptile communities after extensive wildfire
10.1111/aec.13547 @Science_DBCA
Science Communications lists titles of publications,
reports prepared by staff of DBCA Science. Latest issue is for Jan-Jun 2024. For nearly all titles a PDF link is included. Any problems contact [email protected]@Science_DBCA
https://t.co/BE0lnrUGua
Feral cat control: improving Eradicat® bait efficiency and effectiveness for fauna conservation in the Southern Jarrah Forest, Western Australia @Science_DBCA Adrian Wayne, Marika Maxwell, Colin Ward and Jodie Quinn
https://t.co/SJxKqrAr55
"Where there's smoke, there's cats: long-unburnt habitat is crucial to mitigating the impacts of cats on the Ngarlgumirdi, greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis)" — Read it on @ResearchGate: https://t.co/6M4VbV5UOR @Science_DBCA
7th paper has been released in special issue of PCB on TPBNR - Phytophthora cinnamomi.
Phytophthora cinnamomi has been present in Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve in Western Australia for decades, with impacts observed in susceptible plant communities
https://t.co/Lch6QWTwLO
@Science_DBCA conducted a before–after, control-impact experiment in the temperate jarrah forest ecosystem of sw Australia to examine how reptiles respond to season of burning (spring or autumn) and time since burning (0–5 years).
https://t.co/M4Yz3xzfKA
N E W B O O K - Australian Botanical Liaison Officer Scheme at Kew 1937-2009 by Alex George @Science_DBCA Oz botanists were sent to RBG, Kew. Their role was to service inquiries from Australia from their collection of plant specimens & research their special area. @kewgardens
"The Genomics for Australian Plants (GAP) framework initiative – developing genomic resources for understanding the evolution and conservation of the Australian flora." @Science_DBCA Read it on @ResearchGate: https://t.co/UBhcfjgF6m
DBCA Science examines the data underpinning this study - Comment on ‘Self-thinning forest understoreys reduce wildfire risk, even in a warming climate’" @Science_DBCA
OPEN ACCESS https://t.co/cxLLemse4b
"Spatiotemporal variation in ecophysiological traits align with high resolution niche modelling in the short-range banded ironstone endemic Aluta quadrata" — Read it on @wolfski__@Science_DBCA : https://t.co/8JOCzMutSj
"Spatiotemporal variation in ecophysiological traits align with high resolution niche modelling in the short-range banded ironstone endemic Aluta quadrata" — @wolfski__@Science_DBCA Read it on @ResearchGate: https://t.co/6VUhjpmARk
O P E N A C C E S S
5th paper has dropped. Plant diversity on the edge: floristics, phytogeography, fire responses, and plant conservation of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve in the context of OCBIL theory #RIPJudithHarvey@Science_DBCA
https://t.co/erUmQaR5ks