Publications Articles

Books

Dickman, C.R. (1996).
Overview of the Impacts of Feral Cats on Australian Native Fauna. Australian Nature Conservation Agency, Canberra.
ISBN: 0 642 21379 9.

Dickman, C.R. (1997).
Consulting Editor, Encyclopedia of Australian Wildlife, ed. J. Healey. Reader's Digest, New York.
ISBN: 0 86449 118 2.

Newsome, A.E., Pech, R., Smyth, R., Banks, P. & Dickman, C.R. (1997).
Potential Impacts on Australian Native Fauna of Rabbit Calicivirus Disease. Environment Australia, Canberra.
ISBN: 0642 213 925.

Lunney, D., Dawson, T. & Dickman, C.R. (eds). (1998).
Is the Biodiversity Tail Wagging the Zoological Dog? Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.
ISBN: 0 9586085 0 4.

Doherty, M., Kearns, A., Barnett, G., Sarre, A., Hochuli, D.F., Gibb, H. & Dickman, C.R. (2000).
The Interaction Between Habitat Conditions, Ecosystem Processes and Terrestrial Biodiversity - a Review. Environment Australia, Canberra.
ISBN: 0 642 19490 4.

Dickman, C.R. (2001).
Advisory Editor, The New Encyclopedia of Mammals, ed. D.W. Macdonald. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
ISBN: 0 19 850823 9.

Dickman, C.R. & Lunney, D. (eds). (2001).
A Symposium on the Dingo. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.
ISBN: 0 9586085 2 0.

Lunney, D. & Dickman, C.R. (eds). (2002).
A Zoological Revolution: Using Native Fauna to Assist in its Own Survival. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.
ISBN: 0 9586085 3 9.

Lunney, D., Dickman, C.R. & Burgin, S. (eds). (2002).
A Clash of Paradigms: Community and Research-based Conservation. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.
ISBN: 0 9586085 5 5.

Jones, M.E., Dickman, C.R. & Archer, M. (eds). (2003).
Predators with Pouches: The Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
ISBN: 0 643 06634 9.

Hutchings, P., Lunney, D. & Dickman, C.R. (eds). (2004).
Threatened Species Legislation: is it just an Act? Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.
ISBN: 0 95856085 9 8.

Dickman, C.R. (2005).
Consulting Editor, Encyclopedia of Australian Wildlife, revised edition, ed. L. Egerton. Reader's Digest (Australia), Sydney.
ISBN: 1 876689 34 X.

Armati, P.J., Dickman, C.R. & Hume, I.D. (eds). (2006).
Marsupials. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN-13 978-0-521-65074-8 and ISBN-10 0-521-65074-7.

Saunders, G., Lane, C., Harris, S. & Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Foxes in Tasmania: a report of an incursion by an invasive species. Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, Canberra.
ISBN: 0-9775707-0-3 and
ISBN: 0-9775707-1-1.

Cogger, H., Dickman, C. & Ford, H. (2007).
The Impacts of the Approved Clearing of Native Vegetation on Australian Wildlife in New South Wales. WWF-Australia, Sydney.
ISBN: 1 921031 17 4.

Dickman, C.R. (2007).
A Fragile Balance: the extraordinary story of Australian marsupials. Co-published: Mallon Publishing, Melbourne
ISBN: 9781875696444; University of Chicago Press, Chicago
ISBN: 0226146308; Thames & Hudson, London
ISBN: 9780980354010.

Dickman, C.R., Lunney, D. & Burgin, S. (eds). (2007).
Animals of Arid Australia: out on their own? Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.
ISBN: 978 0 9803272 0 5.

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Monographs

Dickman, C.R. & Read, D.G. (1992).
The biology and management of dasyurids of the arid zone in New South Wales. New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service Species Management Report 11: 1-112.
ISBN: 0 7305 73745

Dickman, C.R. (1993).
The biology and management of native rodents of the arid zone in New South Wales. New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service Species Management Report 12: 1-149.
ISBN: 0 7305 73915.

Lunney, D., Curtin, A.L., Ayers, D., Cogger, H.G., Dickman, C.R., Maitz, W., Law, B. & Fisher, D. (2000).
The threatened and non-threatened native vertebrate fauna of New South Wales: status and ecological attributes. New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service Environmental and Heritage Monograph. Series No. 4: 1-134.
ISBN: 0 7313 6268 3.

Dickman, C.R., Whish, G.L. & Pressey, R.L. (2002).
Mammals of particular conservation concern in the Western Division of New South Wales: distributions, habitats and threats. New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service Occasional Paper 22: 1-60.
ISBN: 0 7313 6203 9.

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Scientific Articles

Abensperg-Traun, M., Dickman, C.R. & De Boer, E.S. (1991).
Patch use and prey defence in a mammalian myrmecophage, the echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) (Monotremata: Tachyglossidae): a test of foraging efficiency in captive and free-ranging animals. Journal of Zoology, London 225: 481-493.

Broughton, S.K. & Dickman, C.R. (1991).
The effect of supplementary food on home range of the southern brown bandicoot, Isoodon obesulus (Marsupialia: Peramelidae). Australian Journal of Ecology 16: 71-78.

Dickman, C.R. (1991).
Mechanisms of competition among insectivorous mammals. Oecologia 85: 464-471.

Dickman, C.R., Daly, S.E.J. & Connell, G.W. (1991).
Dietary relationships of the barn owl and Australian kestrel on islands off the coast of Western Australia. Emu 91: 69-72.

Dickman, C.R., Henry-Hall, N.J., Lloyd, H. & Romanow, K.A. (1991).
A survey of the terrestrial vertebrate fauna of Mount Walton, western Goldfields, Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist 18: 200-206.

Dickman, C.R., Predavec, M. & Lynam, A.J. (1991).
Differential predation of size and sex classes of mice by the barn owl, Tyto alba. Oikos 62: 67-76.

Dickman, C.R. (1992).
Predation and habitat shift in the house mouse, Mus domesticus. Ecology 73: 313-322.

Dickman, C.R. (1992).
Commensal and mutualistic interactions among terrestrial vertebrates. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 7: 194-197.

Dickman, C.R. & Braithwaite, R.W. (1992).
Postmating mortality of males in the dasyurid marsupials, Dasyurus and Parantechninus. Journal of Mammalogy 73: 143-147.

Dickman, C.R. (1993).
Raiders of the last Ark: cats in island Australia. Australian Natural History 24: 44-52.

Dickman, C.R., Downey, F.J. & Predavec, M. (1993).
The hairy-footed dunnart Sminthopsis hirtipes (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in Queensland. Australian Mammalogy 16: 69-72.

Dickman, C.R., Pressey, R.L., Lim, L. & Parnaby, H.E. (1993).
Mammals of particular conservation concern in the Western Division of New South Wales. Biological Conservation 65: 219-248.

Fisher, D.O. & Dickman, C.R. (1993).
The body size - prey size relationship in dasyurid marsupials: tests of three hypotheses. Ecology 74: 1871-1883.

Fisher, D.O. & Dickman, C.R. (1993).
Diets of insectivorous marsupials in arid Australia: selection for prey type, size or hardness? Journal of Arid Environments 25: 397-410.

Leung, L.K.-P., Dickman, C.R. & Moore, L.A. (1993).
Genetic variation in fragmented populations of an Australian rainforest rodent, Melomys cervinipes. Pacific Conservation Biology 1: 58-65.

Bradshaw, S.D., Morris, K.D., Dickman, C.R., Withers, P.C. & Murphy, D. (1994).
Field metabolism and turnover in the golden bandicoot (Isoodon auratus) and other small mammals from Barrow Island, Western Australia. Australian Journal of Zoologyy 42: 29-41.

Dickman, C.R. (1994).
Mammals of New South Wales: past, present and future. Australian Zoologist 29: 158-165.

Dickman, C.R., Glasby, T.M., Higgs, P.A., Curtin, A., Drury, R.L. & Honywood, M.A.J. (1994).
Captures of birds in mammal traps: chance or opportunism? Ostrich 65: 345-348.

Milewski, A.V., Abensperg-Traun, M. & Dickman, C.R. (1994).
Why are termite- and ant-eating mammals smaller in Australia than in southern Africa: History or ecology? Journal of Biogeography 21: 529-543.

Murray, B.R. & Dickman, C.R. (1994).
Granivory and microhabitat use in Australian desert rodents: are seeds important? Oecologia 99: 216-225.

Murray, B.R. & Dickman, C.R. (1994).
Food preferences and seed selection in two species of Australian desert rodents. Wildlife Research 21: 647-655.

Predavec, M. & Dickman, C.R. (1994).
Population dynamics and habitat use of the long-haired rat (Rattus villosissimus) in south-western Queensland. Wildlife Research 21: 1-10.

Dickman, C.R. (1995).
Diets and habitat preferences of three species of crocidurine shrews in arid southern Africa. Journal of Zoology, London 237: 499-514.

Dickman, C.R., Mannheimer, C. & Pallett, J. (1995).
Dietary selectivity of the spotted eagle owl, Bubo africanus, in the western Kalahari. Cimbebasia 14: 31-36.

Dickman, C.R., Predavec, M. & Downey, F.J. (1995).
Long-range movements of small mammals in arid Australia: implications for land management. Journal of Arid Environments 31: 441-452.

Henschel, J.R., Davies, V.T. & Dickman, C.R. (1995).
The slit spider (Aranea: Clubionoidea) that constructs fissures in the sand dunes of the Simpson Desert, central Australia. Journal of Natural History 29: 137-145.

Murray, B.R., Hume, I.D. & Dickman, C.R. (1995).
Digestive tract characteristics of the spinifex hopping-mouse, Notomys alexis and the sandy island mouse, Pseudomys hermannsburgensis in relation to diet. Australian Mammalogy 18: 93-97.

Withers, P.C. & Dickman, C.R. (1995).
The role of diet in determining water, energy and salt intake in the thorny devil Moloch horridus (Lacertilia: Agamidae). Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 78: 3-11.

Brooks, S.J., Calver, M.C., Dickman, C.R., Meathrel, C.E. & Bradley, J.S. (1996).
Does intraspecific variation in the energy value of a prey species to its predators matter in studies of ecological energetics? A case study using insectivorous vertebrates. Ecoscience 3: 247-251.

Dickman, C.R. (1996).
Vagrants in the desert. Nature Australia 25: 54-62.

Dickman, C.R. (1996).
Impact of exotic generalist predators on the native fauna of Australia. Wildlife Biology 2: 185-195.

Lunney, D., Curtin, A., Ayers, D., Cogger, H.G. & Dickman, C.R. (1996).
An ecological approach to identifying the endangered fauna of New South Wales. Pacific Conservation Biology 2: 212-231.

Adam P., Dickman, C.R. et al. (1997).
The New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act: a response to Cardew. Australian Planner 34: 204-207.

Lunney, D., Curtin, A.L., Fisher, D.O., Ayers, D. & Dickman, C.R. (1997).
Ecological attributes of the threatened fauna of New South Wales. Pacific Conservation Biology 3: 13-26.

Murray, B.R. & Dickman, C.R. (1997).
Factors affecting selection of native seeds in two species of Australian desert rodents. Journal of Arid Environments 35 : 517-525.

Smith, G.T., Leone, J. & Dickman, C.R. (1997).
Small terrestrial vertebrate communities in remnant vegetation in the central wheat-belt of Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist 21: 235-249.

Adam, P., Dickman, C.R. et al. (1998).
The 10 Lords of the Universe respond to Lim. Pacific Conservation Biology 3: 319-321.

Banks, P.B., Dickman, C.R. & Newsome, A.E. (1998).
Ecological costs of feral predator control: Foxes and rabbits. Journal of Wildlife Management 62: 766-772.

Bubela, T.M., Dickman, C.R., & Newsome, A.E. (1998).
Diet and winter foraging behaviour of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in alpine and subalpine New South Wales. Australian Mammalogy 20: 321-330.

Calver, M.C., Dickman, C.R., Feller, M.C., Hobbs, R.J., Horwitz, P., Recher, H.F. & Wardell-Johnson, G. (1998).
Towards resolving conflict between forestry and conservation in Western Australia. Australian Forestry 61: 258-266.

Chen, X., Dickman, C.R. & Thompson, M.B. (1998).
Diet of the mulgara, Dasycercus cristicauda (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), in the Simpson Desert, central Australia. Wildlife Research 25: 233-242.

Dickman, C.R., Parnaby, H.E., Crowther, M.S. & King, D.H. (1998).
Antechinus agilis (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), a new species from the A. stuartii complex in south-eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 46: 1-26.

Kotler, B.P., Dickman, C.R. & Brown, J.S. (1998).
The effects of water on patch use by two Simpson Desert granivores (Corvus coronoides and Pseudomys hermannsburgensis). Australian Journal of Ecology 23: 574-578.

Law, B.S. & Dickman, C.R. (1998).
The use of habitat mosaics by terrestrial vertebrate fauna: implications for conservation and management. Biodiversity and Conservation 7: 323-333.

Mahon, P.S., Banks, P.B. & Dickman, C.R. (1998).
Population indices for wild carnivores: a critical study in sand-dune habitat, south-western Queensland. Wildlife Research 25: 11-22.

Sinclair, A.R.E., Pech, R.P., Dickman, C.R., Hik, D., Mahon, P. & Newsome, A.E. (1998).
Predicting effects of predation on conservation of endangered prey. Conservation Biology 12: 564-575.

Sumner, J. & Dickman, C.R. (1998).
Distribution and identity of species in the Antechinus stuartii - A. flavipes group (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in south-eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 46: 27-41.

Crowther, M.S., Dickman, C.R. & Lynam, A.J. (1999).
Sminthopsis griseoventer boullangerensis (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), a new subspecies in the S. murina complex from Boullanger Island, Western Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 47: 215-243.

Dickman, C.R., Letnic, M. & Mahon, P.S. (1999).
Population dynamics of two species of dragon lizards in arid Australia: the effects of rainfall. Oecologia 119: 357-366.

Dickman, C.R., Mahon, P.S., Masters, P. & Gibson, D.F. (1999).
Long-term dynamics of rodent populations in arid Australia: the influence of rainfall. Wildlife Research 26: 389-403.

Matthews, A., Dickman, C.R. & Major, R.E. (1999).
The influence of fragment size and edge on nest predation in urban bushland. Ecography 22: 349-356. Molsher, R., Newsome, A.E. & Dickman, C.R. (1999).
Feeding ecology and population dynamics of the feral cat (Felis catus) in relation to the availability of prey in central-eastern New South Wales. Wildlife Research 26: 593-607.

Murray, B.R., Dickman, C.R., Watts, C.H.S. & Morton, S.R. (1999).
The dietary ecology of Australian desert rodents. Wildlife Research 26: 421-437.

Scott, L.K., Hume, I.D. & Dickman, C.R. (1999).
Ecology and population biology of long-nosed bandicoots (Perameles nasuta) at North Head, Sydney Harbour National Park. Wildlife Research 26: 805-821.

Sutherland, E.F. & Dickman, C.R. (1999).
Mechanisms of recovery after fire by rodents in the Australian environment: a review. Wildlife Research 26: 405-419.

Banks, P.B. & Dickman, C.R. (2000).
Effects of winter food supplementation on reproduction, body mass, and numbers of small mammals in montane Australia. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78: 1775-1783.

Banks, P.B., Newsome, A.E. & Dickman, C.R. (2000).
Predation by red foxes limits recruitment in populations of eastern grey kangaroos. Austral Ecology 25: 283-291.

Cox, M.P.G., Dickman, C.R. & Cox, W.G. (2000).
Use of habitat by the black rat (Rattus rattus) at North Head, New South Wales: an observational and experimental study. Austral Ecology 25: 375-385.

Dickman, C.R., Leung, L.K. P. & Van Dyck, S.M. (2000).
Status, ecological attributes and conservation of native rodents in Queensland. Wildlife Research 27: 333-346.

Dickman, C.R., Lunney, D. & Matthews, A. (2000).
Ecological attributes and conservation of native rodents in New South Wales. Wildlife Research 27: 347-355.

Haythornthwaite, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2000).
Foraging strategies of an insectivorous marsupial, Sminthopsis youngsoni (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), in Australian sandridge desert. Austral Ecology 25: 193-198.

Letnic, M., Dickman, C.R. & McNaught, G. (2000).
Bet-hedging and germination in the Australian arid zone shrub, Acacia ligulata. Austral Ecology 25: 368-374.

Murray, B.R. & Dickman, C.R. (2000).
Relationships between body size and geographical range size among Australian mammals: has human impact distorted macroecological patterns? Ecography 23: 92-100.

Dickman, C.R., Haythornthwaite, A.S., McNaught, G.H., Mahon, P.S., Tamayo, B. & Letnic, M. (2001).
Population dynamics of three species of dasyurid marsupials in arid central Australia: a 10-year study. Wildlife Research 28: 493-506.

Dickman, C.R., Lunney, D. & Matthews, A. (2001).
Ecological attributes and conservation of dasyurid marsupials in New South Wales, Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology 7: 124-133.

Dorfman, E.J., Lamont, A. & Dickman, C.R. (2001).
Foraging behaviour and success of black-necked storks (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus) in Australia: implications for management. Emu 101: 145-149.

Duncan, F.D. & Dickman, C.R. (2001).
Respiratory patterns and metabolism in tenebrionid and carabid beetles from the Simpson Desert, Australia. Oecologia 129: 509-517.

Maitz, W.E. & Dickman, C.R. (2001).
Competition and habitat use in two species of native Australian Rattus. Oecologia 128: 526-538. Bladon, R.V., Dickman, C.R. & Hume, I.D. (2002).
Effects of habitat fragmentation on the demography, movements and social organisation of the eastern pygmy-possum (Cercartetus nanus) in northern New South Wales. Wildlife Research 29: 105-116.

Chambers, L.K. & Dickman, C.R. (2002).
Habitat selection of the long-nosed bandicoot, Perameles nasuta (Mammalia, Peramelidae), in a patchy urban environment. Austral Ecology 27: 334-342.

Christy, M.T. & Dickman, C.R. (2002).
Effects of salinity on tadpoles of the green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea). Amphibia - Reptilia 23: 1-11.

Crowther, M.S., Spencer, P.B.S., Alpers, D. & Dickman, C.R. (2002).
Taxonomic status of the mardo, Antechinus flavipes leucogaster (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae): a morphological, molecular, reproductive and bioclimatic approach. Australian Journal of Zoology 50: 627-647.

Denny, E., Yakovlevich, P., Eldridge, M.D.B. & Dickman, C.R. (2002).
Social and genetic analysis of a population of free-living cats (Felis catus L.) exploiting a resource-rich habitat. Wildlife Research 29: 405-413.

Hart, R.K., Calver, M.C. & Dickman, C.R. (2002).
The index of relative importance: an alternative approach to reducing bias in descriptive studies of animal diets. Wildlife Research 29: 415-421.

Tasker, E.M. & Dickman, C.R. (2002).
A review of Elliott trapping methods for small mammals in Australia. Australian Mammalogy 23: 77-87.

Cox, M.P., Dickman, C.R. & Hunter, J.T. (2003).
Effects of rainforest fragmentation on non-flying mammals of the eastern Dorrigo Plateau, Australia. Biological Conservation 115: 175-189.

Crowther, M.S., Sumner, J. & Dickman, C.R. (2003).
Speciation of Antechinus stuartii and A. subtropicus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in eastern Australia: molecular and morphological evidence. Australian Journal of Zoology 51: 443-462.

Glen, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2003).
Monitoring bait removal in vertebrate pest control: a comparison using track identification and remote photography. Wildlife Research 30: 29-33.

Glen, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2003).
Effects of bait-station design on the uptake of baits by non-target animals during control programmes for foxes and wild dogs. Wildlife Research 30: 147-149.

Masters, P., Dickman, C.R. & Crowther, M.S. (2003).
Effects of cover reduction on mulgara Dasycercus cristicauda (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), rodent and invertebrate populations in central Australia: implications for land management. Austral Ecology 28: 658-665.

Arthur, A.D., Pech, R.P. & Dickman, C.R. (2004).
Habitat structure mediates the non-lethal effects of predation on enclosed populations of house mice. Journal of Animal Ecology 73: 867-877.

Chen, X., Dickman, C.R. & Thompson, M.B. (2004).
Selective consumption by predators of different body regions of prey: is rate of energy intake important? Journal of Zoology, London 264: 189-196.

Chen, X., Thompson, M.B. & Dickman, C.R. (2004).
Energy density and its seasonal variation in desert beetles. Journal of Arid Environments 56: 559-567.

Letnic, M., Dickman, C.R., Tischler, M.K., Tamayo, B. & Beh, C.-L. (2004).
The responses of small mammals and lizards to post-fire succession and rainfall in arid Australia. Journal of Arid Environments 59: 85-114.

Murray, B.R., Brown, A.H.D., Dickman, C.R. & Crowther, M.S. (2004).
Geographical gradients in seed mass in relation to climate. Journal of Biogeography 31: 379-388.

Williams, A.J. & Dickman, C.R. (2004).
The ecology of insectivorous bats in the Simpson Desert, central Australia: habitat use. Australian Mammalogy 26: 205-214.

Wroe, S., Argot, C. & Dickman, C.R. (2004).
On the rarity of big fierce carnivores and primacy of isolation and area: tracking large mammalian carnivore diversity on two isolated continents. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 271: 1203-1211.

Arthur, A.D., Pech, R.P. & Dickman, C.R. (2005).
Effects of predation and habitat structure on the population dynamics of house mice in large outdoor enclosures. Oikos 108: 562-572.

Glen, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2005).
An observation of male interaction in the predominantly solitary spotted-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus. Australian Mammalogy 27: 73-74.

Glen, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2005).
Complex interactions among mammalian carnivores in Australia, and their implications for wildlife management. Biological Reviews 80: 387-401.

Greenville, A.C. & Dickman, C.R. (2005).
The ecology of Lerista labialis (Scincidae) in the Simpson Desert: reproduction and diet. Journal of Arid Environments 60: 611-625.

Kotler, B.P., Dickman, C.R., Wasserberg, G. & Ovadia, O. (2005).
The use of time and space by male and female gerbils exploiting a pulsed resource. Oikos 109: 594-602.

Letnic, M. & Dickman, C.R. (2005).
The responses of small mammals to patches regenerating after fire and rainfall in the Simpson Desert, central Australia. Austral Ecology 30: 24-39.

Letnic, M., Tamayo, B. & Dickman, C.R. (2005).
The responses of mammals to La Nina (El Nino Southern Oscillation) - associated rainfall, predation and wildfire in central Australia. Journal of Mammalogy 86: 689-703.

Molsher, R., Dickman, C.R., Newsome, A.E. & Muller, W. (2005).
Home ranges of feral cats (Felis catus) in central-western New South Wales, Australia. Wildlife Research 32: 587-595.

Nye, E.R. & Dickman, C.R. (2005).
Activity budgets and habitat use of the green pygmy-goose (Nettapus pulchellus) on dry-season refuges in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory. Emu 105: 217-222.

Blackwell, G.L., Bassett, S.M. & Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Measurement error associated with external measurements commonly used in small-mammal studies. Journal of Mammalogy 87: 216-223.

Glen, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Diet of the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) in eastern Australia: effects of season, sex and size. Journal of Zoology 269: 241-248.

Glen, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Home range, denning behaviour and microhabitat use of the carnivorous marsupial Dasyurus maculatus in eastern Australia. Journal of Zoology 268: 347-354.

Glen, A.S., Fay, A.R. & Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Diets of sympatric red foxes Vulpes vulpes and wild dogs Canis lupus in the Northern Rivers region, New South Wales. Australian Mammalogy 28: 101-104.

Haythornthwaite, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Distribution, abundance, and individual strategies: a multi-scale analysis of dasyurid marsupials in arid central Australia. Ecography 29: 285-300.

Haythornthwaite, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Long-distance movements by a small carnivorous marsupial: how Sminthopsis youngsoni (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) uses habitat in an Australian sandridge desert. Journal of Zoology 270: 543-549.

Holleley, C.E., Dickman, C.R., Crowther, M.S. & Oldroyd, B.P. (2006).
Size breeds success: multiple paternity, multivariate selection and male semelparity in a small marsupial, Antechinus stuartii. Molecular Ecology 15: 3439-3448.

Holmgren, M., Stapp, P., Dickman, C.R., Gracia, C., Graham, S., Gutierrez, J.R., Hice, C., Jaksic, F., Kelt, D.A., Letnic, M., Lima, M., López, B.C., Meserve, P.L., Milstead, W.B., Polis, G.A., Previtali, M.A., Richter, M., Sabate, S. & Squeo, F.A. (2006).
A synthesis of ENSO effects on drylands in Australia, North America and South America. Advances in Geosciences 6: 69-72.

Holmgren, M., Stapp, P., Dickman, C.R., Gracia, C., Graham, S., Gutierrez, J.R., Hice, C., Jaksic, F., Kelt, D.A., Letnic, M., Lima, M., López, B.C., Meserve, P.L., Milstead, W.B., Polis, G.A., Previtali, M.A., Richter, M., Sabate, S. & Squeo, F.A. (2006).
Extreme climatic events shape arid and semiarid ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4: 87-95.

Letnic, M. & Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Boom means bust: interactions between the El Nino / Southern Oscillation (ENSO), rainfall and the processes threatening mammal species in arid Australia. Biodiversity and Conservation 15: 3847-3880.

McAllan, B.M., Dickman, C.R. & Crowther, M.S. (2006).
Photoperiod as a reproductive cue in the marsupial genus Antechinus: ecological and evolutionary consequences. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 87: 365-379.

Tulloch, A.I. & Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Floristic and structural components of habitat use of the eastern pygmy-possum (Cercartetus nanus) in burnt and unburnt habitats. Wildlife Research 33: 627-637.

Banks, P.B. & Dickman, C.R. (2007).
Alien predation and the effects of multiple levels of prey naivete. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 22: 229-230.

Daly, B.G., Dickman, C.R. & Crowther, M.S. (2007).
Selection of habitat components by two species of agamid lizards in sandridge desert, central Australia. Austral Ecology 32: 825-833.

Gentle, M.N., Saunders, G.R. & Dickman, C.R. (2007).
Poisoning for production: how effective is fox baiting in south-eastern Australia? Mammal Review 37: 177-190.

Gentle, M.N., Saunders, G.R. & Dickman, C.R. (2007).
Persistence of sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) in fox baits, and implications for fox management in south-eastern Australia. Wildlife Research 34: 325-333.

Glen, A.S., Dickman, C.R., Soule, M.E. & Mackey, B.G. (2007).
Evaluating the role of the dingo as a trophic regulator in Australian ecosystems. Austral Ecology 32: 492-501.

Glen, A.S., Gentle, M.N. & Dickman, C.R. (2007).
Non-target impacts of poison baiting for predator control in Australia. Mammal Review 37: 191-205.

McKenzie, N.L., Burbidge, A.A., Baynes, A., Brereton, R.N., Dickman, C.R., Gordon, G., Gibson, L.A., Menkhorst, P.W., Robinson, A.C., Williams, M.R. & Woinarski, J.C.Z. (2007).
Analysis of factors implicated in the recent decline of Australia's mammal fauna. Journal of Biogeography 34: 597-611.

Nye, E.R., Dickman, C.R. & Kingsford, R.T. (2007).
A wild goose chase - temporal and spatial variation in the distribution of the magpie goose (Anseranas semipalmata) in Australia. Emu 107: 28-37.

Pizzuto, T.A., Finlayson, G.R., Crowther, M.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2007).
Microhabitat use of the brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) and burrowing bettong (B. lesueur) in semi-arid New South Wales: implications for reintroduction programs. Wildlife Research 34: 271-279.

Salo, P., Korpimäki, E., Banks, P.B., Nordström, M. & Dickman, C.R. (2007).
Alien predators are more dangerous than native predators to prey populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 274: 1237-1243.

Tulloch, A.I. & Dickman, C.R. (2007).
Effects of food and fire on the demography of a nectar-feeding marsupial: a field experiment. Journal of Zoology 273: 382-388.

Vieira, E.M, Finlayson, G.R. & Dickman, C.R. (2007).
Habitat use and density of numbats (Myrmecobius fasciatus) reintroduced in an area of mallee vegetation, New South Wales. Australian Mammalogy 29: 17-24.

Burbidge, A.A., McKenzie, N.L., Baynes, A., Brereton, R.N., Dickman, C.R., Gordon, G., Menkhorst, P.W., Robinson, A.C. & Woinarski, J.C.Z. (2008).
The distribution and conservation status of Australia's terrestrial mammals. Australian Journal of Zoology

Daly, B.G., Dickman, C.R. & Crowther, M.S. (2008).
Causes of habitat divergence in two species of agamid lizards in arid central Australia. Ecology 89: 65-76.

Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Indirect interactions and conservation in human-modified environments. Animal Conservation 11: 11-12.

Finlayson, G.R., Vieira, E.M., Priddel, D, Wheeler, R. & Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Multi-scale patterns of habitat use by re-introduced mammals: a case study using medium-sized marsupials. Biological Conservation 141: 320-331.

Glen, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Niche overlap between marsupial and eutherian carnivores: does competition threaten the endangered spotted-tailed quoll? Journal of Applied Ecology 45: 700-707.

Glen, A.S., Cardoso, M.J., Dickman, C.R & Firestone, K.B. (2008).
Who's your daddy? Paternity testing reveals promiscuity and multiple paternity in the carnivorous marsupial Dasyurus maculatus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (in press).

McAllan, B.M., Westman, W., Crowther, M.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Morphology, growth and reproduction in the Australian house mouse: differential effects of moderate temperatures. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 94: 21-30.

Munn, A.J., Clissold, F., Tarszisz, E., Kimpton, K., Dickman, C.R. & Hume, I.D. (2008) Hindgut plasticity in pellet-fed wallabies: fibre is not the only factor. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology.

Navnith, M., Finlayson, G.R., Crowther, M.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2008).
The diet of the re-introduced greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) in the mallee woodlands of western New South Wales. Australian Zoologist

O'Brien, C.M., Crowther, M.S., Dickman, C.R. & Keating, J. (2008).
Metapopulation dynamics and threatened species management: why does the broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus) persist? Biological Conservation

Towerton, A.L., Penman, T.D., Blake, M.E., Deane, A.T., Kavanagh, R.P & Dickman, C.R. (2008).
The potential for remote cameras to monitor visitation by birds and predators at malleefowl mounds. Ecological Management and Restoration 9: 66-69.

Vine, S. J., Crowther, M.S., Lapidge, S.J., Dickman, C.R., Mooney, N., Piggott, M.P. & English, A.W. (2008).
Comparison of methods to detect rare and cryptic species: a case study using the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Wildlife Research

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Chapters in books

Dickman, C.R. (1991).
Use of trees by ground-dwelling mammals: implications for management. Pp. 125-136 in D. Lunney (ed.). Conservation of Australia's Forest Fauna. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (1991).
Wildlife in island seclusion. Pp. 240-247 in R. Burton (ed.). Animal Life. Oxford University Press, New York.

Dickman, C.R. (1992).
Conservation of mammals in the Australasian region: the importance of islands. Pp. 175-214 in J.N. Coles & J.M. Drew (eds). Australia and the Global Environmental Crisis. Academy Press, Canberra.

Dickman, C.R. (1993).
Evolution of semelparity in male dasyurid marsupials: a critique, and an hypothesis of sperm competition. Pp. 25-38 in M. Roberts, J. Carnio, G. Crawshaw & M. Hutchins (eds). The Biology and Management of Australasian Carnivorous Marsupials. Metropolitan Toronto Zoo, Ontario, and the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums, Washington, D.C.

Downey, F.J. & Dickman, C.R. (1993).
Macro and microhabitat relationships among lizards of sandridge desert in central Australia. Pp. 133-138 in D. Lunney & D. Ayers (eds). Australian Herpetology: A Diverse Discipline. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Predavec, M. & Dickman, C.R. (1993).
The ecology of desert frogs: a study from south-western Queensland. Pp. 159-169 in D. Lunney & D. Ayers (eds). Australian Herpetology: A Diverse Discipline. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (1994).
Australian deserts. Pp. 56-60 in M.K. Seely (ed.). Deserts: The Illustrated Library of the Earth. Weldon Owen, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (1994).
Native mammals of western New South Wales: past neglect, future rehabilitation? Pp. 81-92 in D. Lunney, S. Hand, P. Reed and D. Butcher (eds). Future of the Fauna of Western New South Wales. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (1995).
Agile antechinus, Antechinus sp. Pp. 100-101 in R. Strahan (ed.). The Mammals of Australia, 2nd edition. Reed Books, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (1995).
Dusky antechinus, Antechinus swainsonii. Pp. 98-99 in R. Strahan (ed.). The Mammals of Australia, 2nd edition. Reed Books, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (1995).
Grey-bellied dunnart, Sminthopsis griseoventer. Pp. 139-140 in R. Strahan (ed.). The Mammals of Australia, 2nd edition. Reed Books, Sydney.

McKenzie, N.L. & Dickman, C.R. (1995).
Wongai ningaui, Ningaui ridei. Pp. 116-117 in R. Strahan (ed.). The Mammals of Australia, 2nd edition. Reed Books, Sydney.

McKenzie, N.L., Morris, K.D. & Dickman, C.R. (1995).
Golden bandicoot, Isoodon auratus. Pp. 172-173 in R. Strahan (ed.). The Mammals of Australia, 2nd edition. Reed Books, Sydney.

Calver, M.C., Dickman, C.R. & Meathrel, C.E. (1996).
Patterns of vertebrate predation on grasshoppers. Pp. 18-22 in K.F.A. Walters & N.A.C. Kidd (eds). Populations and Patterns in Biology. IPP Publications, Silwood Park, Ascot.

Nicholls, J.D. & Dickman, C.R. (1996).
Capture-recapture techniques. Pp. 217-226 in D.E. Wilson (ed.). Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity. Standard Methods for Mammals. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.

Dickman, C.R. (1996).
Incorporating science into recovery planning for threatened species. Pp. 63-73 in S. Stephens & S. Maxwell (eds). Back from the Brink: Refining the Threatened Species Recovery Process. Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton.

Dickman, C.R. (1997).
The nominations process under the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act. Pp. 19-25 in K. Brebach (ed.). On the Brink: Your Bush, Their Habitat, Our Act. Nature Conservation Council, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (1999).
Rodent-ecosystem relationships: a review. Pp. 113-133 in G.R. Singleton, L. A. Hinds, H. Leirs and Z. Zhang (eds). Ecologically-based Management of Rodent Pests. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra.

Dickman, C.R. (2001).
Edentates. Pp. 786-787 in D.W. Macdonald (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dickman, C.R. (2001).
Sloths. Pp. 792-795 in D.W. Macdonald (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dickman, C.R. (2001).
Small marsupial carnivores. Pp. 818-821 in D.W. Macdonald (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dickman, C.R. (2001).
Marsupials. Pp. 91-101 in D. Burnie (ed.). Animal. The Definitive Visual Guide to the World's Wildlife. Dorling-Kindersley, London.

Dickman, C.R. & Lunney, D. (2001).
Last howl of the dingo: the legislative, ecological and practical issues arising from the kill-or-conserve dilemma. Pp. 95-107 in C.R. Dickman & D. Lunney (eds). A Symposium on the Dingo. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. & Richer, R.A. (2001).
Pangolins. Pp. 800-801 in D.W. Macdonald (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dickman, C.R. & Russell, E.M. (2001).
Marsupials. Pp. 802-807 in D.W. Macdonald (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Singleton, G., Dickman, C.R. & Stoddart, D.M. (2001).
Rodents. Pp. 578-587 in D.W. Macdonald (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Singleton, G., Dickman, C.R. & Delany, M.J. (2001).
Old World rats and mice. Pp. 636-643 in D.W. Macdonald (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Winter, J. & Dickman, C.R. (2001).
Cuscuses and brushtail possums. Pp. 828-833 in D.W. Macdonald (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dickman, C.R. (2002).
Community versus research-based conservation: what are the paradigms? Pp. 38-47 in D. Lunney, C.R. Dickman & S. Burgin (eds). A Clash of Paradigms: Community and Research-based Conservation. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. & Fleming, M.R. (2002).
Pest, or passenger pigeon? The New South Wales Scientific Committee's assessment of the status of the Grey-headed Flying-fox. Pp. 20-28 in P. Eby & D. Lunney (eds). Managing the Grey-headed Flying-fox as a Threatened Species in New South Wales. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Lunney, D. & Dickman, C.R. (2002).
A zoological revolution: rethinking our interactions with native fauna to increase the conservation options. Pp. 1-11 in D. Lunney & C.R. Dickman (eds). A Zoological Revolution: Using Native Fauna to Assist in its Own Survival. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Lunney, D. & Dickman, C.R. (2002).
A zoological revolution: utilising wildlife to conserve wildlife and landscapes. Pp. 166-174 in D. Lunney & C.R. Dickman (eds). A Zoological Revolution: Using Native Fauna to Assist in its Own Survival. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Lunney, D., Dickman, C.R. & Burgin, S. (2002).
A bizarre and threatening process: the by-passing of ecological research when tackling environmental issues. Pp. 97-101 in D. Lunney, C.R. Dickman & S. Burgin (eds). A Clash of Paradigms: Community and Research-based Conservation. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Whelan, R.J., Rodgerson, L., Dickman, C.R. & Sutherland, E.F. (2002).
Critical life cycles of plants and animals: developing a process-based understanding of population changes in fire-prone landscapes. Pp. 94-124 in R.A. Bradstock, J.E. Williams & A.M. Gill (eds). Flammable Australia - the Fire Regimes and Biodiversity of a Continent. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Crowther, M.S., McAllan, B.M. & Dickman, C.R. (2003).
Morphological variation within Australian populations of the house mouse: an observational and experimental approach. Pp. 350-353 in G.R. Singleton, L.A. Hinds, C.J. Krebs & D.M. Spratt (eds). Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra.

Dickman, C.R. (2003).
Species interactions: direct effects. Pp. 140-157 in P. Attiwill & B.A. Wilson (eds). Ecology: An Australian Perspective. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dickman, C.R. (2003).
Species interactions: indirect effects. Pp. 158-170 in P. Attiwill & B.A. Wilson (eds). Ecology: An Australian Perspective. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dickman, C.R. (2003).
Distributional ecology of dasyurid marsupials. Pp. 318-331 in M.E. Jones, C.R. Dickman & M. Archer (eds). Predators with Pouches: the Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Dickman, C.R. (2003).
Positive effects of rodents on biota in arid Australian systems. Pp. 69-74 in G.R. Singleton, L.A. Hinds, C.J. Krebs & D.M. Spratt (eds). Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra.

McAllan, B.M., Westman, W., Crowther, M.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2003).
Reproduction and growth in house mice from cold, hot and thermally moderate environments. Pp. 346-349 in G.R. Singleton, L.A. Hinds, C.J. Krebs & D.M. Spratt (eds). Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra.

Taggart, D.A., Shimmin, G.A., Dickman, C.R., & Breed, W.G. (2003).
Reproductive biology of carnivorous marsupials: clues to the likelihood of sperm competition. Pp. 358-375 in M.E. Jones, C.R. Dickman & M. Archer (eds). Predators with Pouches: the Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Williams, R.L., Singleton, G.R. & Dickman, C.R. (2003).
The role of interspecific competition in determining macrohabitat use by the black rat and brown rat at Bradleys Head, NSW. Pp. 366-369 in G.R. Singleton, L.A. Hinds, C.J. Krebs & D.M. Spratt (eds). Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra.

Wilson, B.A., Dickman, C.R., & Fletcher, T.P. (2003).
Dasyurid dilemmas: problems and solutions for conserving Australasia's small carnivorous marsupials. Pp. 407-421 in M.E. Jones, C.R. Dickman & M. Archer (eds). Predators with Pouches: the Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Dickman, C.R. (2004).
The Scientific Committee under the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995: seven years of debate. Pp. 68-81 in P. Hutchings, D. Lunney & C.R. Dickman (eds). Threatened Species Legislation: is it just an Act? Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (2004).
Mammals of the Darling River Basin. Pp. 169-191 in R. Breckwoldt, R. Boden & J. Andrew (eds). The Darling. Murray Darling Basin Commission, Canberra.

Dickman, C.R., Hutchings, P. & Lunney, D. (2004).
Threatened species legislation: just one act in the play. Pp. 180-192 in P. Hutchings, D. Lunney & C.R. Dickman (eds). Threatened Species Legislation: is it just an Act? Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. & Steeves, T. E. (2004).
Use of habitat by mammals in eastern Australian forests: are common species important in forest management? Pp. 761-773 in D. Lunney (ed.). Conservation of Australia's Forest Fauna, 2nd edition. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Lunney, D., Matthews, A., Cogger, H. & Dickman, C.R. (2004).
The neglected 74% - the non-threatened vertebrates - and a reflection on the limitations of the process that fashioned the current schedules of threatened species in New South Wales. Pp. 145-157 in P. Hutchings, D. Lunney & C.R. Dickman (eds). Threatened Species Legislation: is it just an Act? Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Tasker, E.M. & Dickman, C.R. (2004).
Small mammal community composition in relation to cattle grazing and associated burning in eucalypt forests of the northern tablelands of New South Wales. Pp. 721-740 in D. Lunney (ed.). Conservation of Australia's Forest Fauna, 2nd edition. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (2005).
Marsupials of the world: an introduction. Pp. 1-67 in R. Nowak (ed.). Walker's Marsupials of the World. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.

Sher, A.A., Kahn, B.M. & Dickman, C.R. (2005).
Human interactions with biodiversity. Pp. 305-319 in M. Shachak, J.R. Gosz, S.T.A. Pickett & A. Perevolotsky (eds). Biodiversity in Drylands: Toward a Unified Framework. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Species interactions: direct effects. Pp. 285-302 in P. Attiwill & B.A. Wilson (eds). Ecology: An Australian Perspective, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford (update of chapter first published in 2003).


Dickman, C.R. (2006).
Species interactions: indirect effects. Pp. 303-316 in P. Attiwill & B.A. Wilson (eds). Ecology: An Australian Perspective, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford (update of chapter first published in 2003).


Dickman, C.R. & Murray, B.R. (2006).
Species interactions: complex effects. Pp. 317-334 in P. Attiwill & B.A. Wilson (eds). Ecology: An Australian Perspective, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dickman, C.R. & Vieira, E.M. (2006).
Ecology and life histories. Pp. 199-228 in P.J. Armati, C.R. Dickman & I.D. Hume (eds). Marsupials. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Dickman, C.R. (2007).
The complex pest: interaction webs between introduced pests and native species. Pp. 208-215 in D. Lunney, P. Eby, P. Hutchings & S. Burgin (eds). Pest or Guest: the zoology of overabundance. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R., Lunney, D. & Burgin, S. (2007).
Animals of arid Australia: out on their own, or hung out to dry? Pages 224-239 in C.R. Dickman, D. Lunney & S. Burgin (eds). Animals of Arid Australia: out on their own? Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R., Pimm, S.L. & Cardillo, M. (2007).
The pathology of biodiversity loss: the practice of conservation. Pp. 1-16 in D.W. Macdonald & K. Service (eds). Key Topics in Conservation Biology. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.

Lunney, D., Baker, J., Matthews, A., Waples, K., Dickman, C.R. & Cogger, H. (2007).
Overabundant native vertebrates in New South Wales: characterising populations, gauging perceptions and developing an ethical management framework. Pp. 158-173 in D. Lunney, P. Eby, P. Hutchings & S. Burgin (eds). Pest or Guest: the zoology of overabundance. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Murray, B.R., Dickman, C.R., Robson, T., Haythornthwaite, A., Cantlay, A.J., Dowsett, N. & Hills, N. (2007).
Effects of exotic plants in native vegetation on species richness and abundance of birds and mammals. Pp. 216-221 in D. Lunney, P. Eby, P. Hutchings & S. Burgin (eds). Pest or Guest: the zoology of overabundance. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Agile antechinus Antechinus agilis Dickman, Parnaby, Crowther and King, 1998. Pp. 83-84 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Dusky antechinus Antechinus swainsonii (Waterhouse, 1840).
Pp. 99-100 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Grey-bellied dunnart Sminthopsis griseoventer Kitchener, Stodart and Henry, 1984. Pp. 141-143 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Blue-grey mouse Pseudomys glaucus Thomas, 1910. Pp. 631-632 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. & Crowther, M.S. Science and the environment. Pages x-y in M.C. Calver, A. Lymbery, J. McComb & M. Bamford (eds). Environmental Biology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. In press.

Dickman, C.R. & Stodart, E. (2008).
Long-nosed bandicoot Perameles nasuta Geoffroy, 1804. Pp. 189-190 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

Dickman, C.R. & Watts, C.H.S. (2008).
Black rat Rattus rattus (Linnaeus, 1758).
Pp. 707-709 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

McKenzie, N.L. & Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Wongai ningaui Ningaui ridei Archer, 1975. Pp. 117-118 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

McKenzie, N.L., Morris, K.D. & Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Golden bandicoot Isoodon auratus (Ramsay, 1887).
Pp. 176-178 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

Morton, S.R. & Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Fat-tailed dunnart Sminthopsis crassicaudata (Gould, 1844).
Pp. 132-133 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

Morton, S.R. & Dickman, C.R. (2008).
Stripe-faced dunnart Sminthopsis macroura (Gould, 1845).
Pp. 150-152 in S. Van Dyck & R. Strahan (eds). The Mammals of Australia, 3rd edition. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

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