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Snails out west[edit]

  • Murphy, Michael J.; Shea, Michael (2014). "Survey of the land snail fauna (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) of Mount Kaputar National Park in northern inland New South Wales, Australia, including a description of the listing of Australia's first legally recognised endangered land snail community". Molluscan Research. 35 (1): 51–64. doi:10.1080/13235818.2014.948147. ISSN 1323-5818.
  • Murphy, Michael J.; Shea, Michael (2013). "Survey of the terrestrial and freshwater molluscan fauna of the Pilliga forest area in northern inland New South Wales, Australia". Molluscan Research. 33 (4): 237–253. doi:10.1080/13235818.2013.801392. ISSN 1323-5818.
  • Murphy, J. K. (2016). A range extension of the introduced black-keeled slug'Milax gagates'(Draparnaud, 1801)(Eupulmonata: Milacidae) in northern inland New South Wales. Victorian Naturalist, The, 133(5), 184.
  • Denham, Andrew J.; Vincent, Ben E.; Clarke, Peter J.; Auld, Tony D. (2016). "Responses of tree species to a severe fire indicate major structural change to Eucalyptus–Callitris forests". Plant Ecology. 217 (6): 617–629. doi:10.1007/s11258-016-0572-2. ISSN 1385-0237. pdf
  • Gordon, Christopher E; Price, Owen F; Tasker, Elizabeth M; Denham, Andrew J (2017). "Acacia shrubs respond positively to high severity wildfire: Implications for conservation and fuel hazard management". Science of The Total Environment. 575: 858–868. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.09.129. ISSN 0048-9697.

Fire[edit]

  • Yang, Xihua; Zhu, Qinggaozi; Tulau, Mitch; McInnes-Clarke, Sally; Sun, Liying; Zhang, Xiaoping (2018). "Near real-time monitoring of post-fire erosion after storm events: a case study in Warrumbungle National Park, Australia". International Journal of Wildland Fire. 27 (6): 413. doi:10.1071/WF18011. ISSN 1049-8001.pdf

Dunphy Lake[edit]

Figs[edit]

Mackay, K.D.; Gross, C.L.; Rossetto, M. (2018). "Small populations of fig trees offer a keystone food resource and conservation benefits for declining insectivorous birds". Global Ecology and Conservation. 14: e00403. doi:10.1016/j.gecco.2018.e00403. ISSN 2351-9894.pdf