The CSIRO Times: 8th International Symposium on Grapevine Physiology &...
This two-page edition covers a range of grape related research addressed at the 8th International Symposium on Grapevine Physiology & Biotechnology event.
View ArticleCSIRO Entomology
A brief overview of the research activities and focus of CSIRO Entomology. (2 pages)
View ArticleBiodiversity in CSIRO Entomology
Overview of CSIRO Entomology’s biodiversity research, including leading edge informatics and systematics science and ecological expertise. (2 pages)
View ArticleBody Weights and Egg Dimensions of Australian Parrots
This 136-page publication was compiled by Denis A Saunders for CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems between 1980 and 1987 and contains a considerable body of data on body weights and egg dimensions of...
View ArticleBiodiversity Monitoring in the Rangelands
This report describes the outcomes of an expert technical workshop on the monitoring of biodiversity in Australia’s rangelands. (58 pages)
View ArticleFlowering morphology, phenology and flower Visitors of the Australian...
Floral biology, morphology and dominant flower visitors of R. kurrangii were studied to help determine potential pollen vectors and the opportunity for inter-population gene flow. (11 pages)
View ArticleInvasive alien species threaten global biodiversity
While the implications of climate change for biodiversity have been widely recognised, the insidious effect of invasive alien species (IAS) on global biodiversity has received little attention.
View ArticleInteracting with Acacia
This two-page information sheet is about CSIRO's research on the ecological and evolutionary interactions of the genus Acacia in Australia.
View ArticleVegTrack: natural resource management database
VegTrack provides users with critical natural resource management information to monitor and assess their activities.
View ArticleDust Mites
A landmark reference work for those with an involvement or interest in house dust mite research.
View ArticleCyanogenesis in the tropical rainforest tree, Ryparosa javanica
This abstract presents details of an honours thesis by Dr Bruce Webber, involving the quantification of cyanogenesis in a tropical rainforest species, completed as part of his graduate degree prior to...
View ArticlePlant-animal interactions and plant defence in the rainforest tree Ryparosa
This abstract outlines details of Dr Bruce Webber’s doctoral thesis on plant defence mechanisms and plant-animal interactions in the understorey rainforest tree Ryparosa that he completed prior to...
View ArticleRecording traditional wetland burning knowledge
CSIRO is working with traditional owners in Kakadu National Park to examine the cultural benefits of Aboriginal fire management.
View ArticleSEED Paper 36: Remotely Engaged? A Framework for Monitoring the Success of...
This 33-page working paper is number 2009-11, the 36th paper in the Socio-Economics and the Environment in Discussion (SEED) working paper series.
View ArticleSEED Working Paper 35: Terms of Engagement: Consensus or Control in Remote...
This 30-page working paper is number 2009-10, the 35th paper in the Socio-Economics and the Environment in Discussion (SEED) working paper series.
View ArticleTapping into nature’s own landscape services
Farmers, scientists and conservationists are looking at ways Australian farming landscapes can be made more sustainable by harnessing ecosystem services provided by native vegetation. (3 pages)
View ArticleSustaining Australia's Biodiversity brochure
This two-page brochure talks about biodiversity in Australia and strategies to sustain it.
View ArticleA new approach to cost effective mammal conservation
This five-page journal article demonstrates that international spending on mammal conservation can be more cost-effective using a new approach to prioritizing funding for global conservation.
View ArticleCapturing the ecosystem service of pest control from native vegetation
This information sheet discusses natural enemies associated with native vegetation and how they can reduce pest pressure in agricultural landscapes as part of integrated pest management. (2 pages)
View ArticleA census for Australian plants
As a nationally endorsed list of currently used names for native and naturalised higher plants in Australia, the Australian Plant Census (APC) is an invaluable tool with applications ranging from...
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