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2007

Journal Article

A Framework to Predict the Effects of Livestock Grazing and Grazing Exclusion on Conservation Values in Natural Ecosystems in Australia

Lunt, I. D., Eldridge, D. J., Morgan, J. W. and Witt, G. B. (2007). A Framework to Predict the Effects of Livestock Grazing and Grazing Exclusion on Conservation Values in Natural Ecosystems in Australia. Australian Journal of Botany, 55 (4), 401-415. doi: 10.1071/BT06178

A Framework to Predict the Effects of Livestock Grazing and Grazing Exclusion on Conservation Values in Natural Ecosystems in Australia

2006

Journal Article

How the west was once: vegetation change in south-west Queensland from 1930 to 1995

Witt, G. Bradd, Luly, Jon and Fairfax, Russell J. (2006). How the west was once: vegetation change in south-west Queensland from 1930 to 1995. Journal of Biogeography, 33 (9), 1585-1596. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2006.01531.x

How the west was once: vegetation change in south-west Queensland from 1930 to 1995

2004

Other Outputs

Making Adaptive Management Work: A checklist for institutionalisng adaptive management

Bosch, O. J., Ross, A.H., Witt, G.B. and Smith, C. (2004). Making Adaptive Management Work: A checklist for institutionalisng adaptive management. University of Queensland: School of Natural and Rural Systems Management.

Making Adaptive Management Work: A checklist for institutionalisng adaptive management

2004

Other Outputs

Guidelines for Adaptive Management: Outcomes of the OzAM 2003 workshop, Brisbane

Bosch, O. J., Ross, A.H., Witt, G.B. and Smith, C. (2004). Guidelines for Adaptive Management: Outcomes of the OzAM 2003 workshop, Brisbane. University of Queensland: School of Natural and Rural Systems Management.

Guidelines for Adaptive Management: Outcomes of the OzAM 2003 workshop, Brisbane

2002

Journal Article

Century-scale environmental reconstruction by using stable carbon isotopes: just one method from the big bag of tricks

Witt, Graham B. (2002). Century-scale environmental reconstruction by using stable carbon isotopes: just one method from the big bag of tricks. Australian Journal of Botany, 50 (4), 441-454. doi: 10.1071/BT02006

Century-scale environmental reconstruction by using stable carbon isotopes: just one method from the big bag of tricks

2001

Journal Article

Carbon isotope variability in the bone collagen of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) is age dependent: Implications for palaeodietary studies

Witt, Graham B. and Ayliffe, Linda K. (2001). Carbon isotope variability in the bone collagen of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) is age dependent: Implications for palaeodietary studies. Journal of Archaeological Science, 28 (3), 247-252. doi: 10.1006/jasc.1999.0539

Carbon isotope variability in the bone collagen of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) is age dependent: Implications for palaeodietary studies

2000

Conference Publication

Is Rangeland Research Driven by Discipline? An Analysis of the Rangeland Journal 1976 -1999

Witt, G.B. and Page, M. J. (2000). Is Rangeland Research Driven by Discipline? An Analysis of the Rangeland Journal 1976 -1999. The Australian Rangeland Society Centenary Symposium, Broken Hill, 21 - 24 August, 2000. Broken Hill: Australian Rangeland Journal.

Is Rangeland Research Driven by Discipline? An Analysis of the Rangeland Journal 1976 -1999

2000

Journal Article

Retrospective Monitoring of Rangeland Vegetation Change: Ecohistory from Deposits of Sheep Dung Associated with Shearing Sheds

Witt, GB, Berghammer, LJ, Beeton, RJS and Moll, EJ (2000). Retrospective Monitoring of Rangeland Vegetation Change: Ecohistory from Deposits of Sheep Dung Associated with Shearing Sheds. Austral Ecology (formerly the Australian Journal of Ecology), 25 (3), 260-267. doi: 10.1046/j.1442-9993.2000.01027.x

Retrospective Monitoring of Rangeland Vegetation Change: Ecohistory from Deposits of Sheep Dung Associated with Shearing Sheds

1999

Conference Publication

Historical vegetation change in south west Queensland: Can the past guide vegetation management today

Witt, G. B. (1999). Historical vegetation change in south west Queensland: Can the past guide vegetation management today. Vegetation Management Forum, Charleville, Qld., Australia, 3 - 4 Aug , 1999. Charleville: South West Natural Resource Management Group.

Historical vegetation change in south west Queensland: Can the past guide vegetation management today

1999

Conference Publication

Vegetation change in the eastern Karoo (South Africa) from 1916 to 1992 using carbon isotope analysis of historical wool staples

Witt, G.B., Moll, E. J., Beeton, R. J. S. and Hoffman, M. T. (1999). Vegetation change in the eastern Karoo (South Africa) from 1916 to 1992 using carbon isotope analysis of historical wool staples. People and Rangelands: Building the Future, the VI International Rangeland Congress, Townsville, Qld., Aust., 19 -23 July, 1999. Aust.: VI International Rangeland Congress.

Vegetation change in the eastern Karoo (South Africa) from 1916 to 1992 using carbon isotope analysis of historical wool staples

1999

Conference Publication

Ecological history from faecal deposits beneath shearing sheds: A novel approach for reconstructing vegetation change in Australian rangelands

Witt, G.B., Berghammer, L. J., Bland, S., Beeton, R. J. S. and Moll, E. J. (1999). Ecological history from faecal deposits beneath shearing sheds: A novel approach for reconstructing vegetation change in Australian rangelands. People and Rangelands: Building the Future, the VI International Rangeland Congress, Townsville, 19 - 23 July, 1999. Aust.: VI International Rangeland Congress.

Ecological history from faecal deposits beneath shearing sheds: A novel approach for reconstructing vegetation change in Australian rangelands

1998

Journal Article

Isotopes, wool, and rangeland monitoring: Let the sheep do the sampling

Witt, GB, Moll, EJ, Beeton, RJS and Murray, PJ (1998). Isotopes, wool, and rangeland monitoring: Let the sheep do the sampling. Environmental Management, 22 (1), 145-152. doi: 10.1007/s002679900091

Isotopes, wool, and rangeland monitoring: Let the sheep do the sampling

1997

Other Outputs

How the west was once: reconstructing historical vegetation change and monitoring the present using carbon isotope techniques

Witt, G. Bradd (1997). How the west was once: reconstructing historical vegetation change and monitoring the present using carbon isotope techniques. PhD Thesis, School of Earth Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/325531

How the west was once: reconstructing historical vegetation change and monitoring the present using carbon isotope techniques