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FINAL READING LIST FOR 2018 TO BE DETERMINED

Bowman, D. M. J. S.  1998.  Tansley Review No. 101: The impact of Aboriginal landscape burning on the Australian biota.  New Phytologist 140: 385-410.

Darwin, C.  1871.  Chapter XIX: Australia.  In Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries visited during the Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle round the World: New Edition (p.431-451).  New York, D. Appleton and Company, 519p.

Diamond, J. 1999.  Yali’s People.  In Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies (p.295-322).  New York, W. W Norton and Company, 496p.

Flannery, T.  1994b.  Sweet are the Uses of Adversity.  In The Future Eaters: An Ecological History of the Australasian Lands and People (p.85-91).  New York, Grove Press, 423p.

Flannery, T.  1998a.  James Cook – Botany Bay, 1770.  In The Explorers:  The Stories of Discovery and Adventure from the Australian Frontier (p.35-37).  New York, Grove Press, 385p.

Flannery, T.  1998b.  Joseph Banks – The Endeavour Holed, 1770.  In The Explorers:  The Stories of Discovery and Adventure from the Australian Frontier (p.37-52).  New York, Grove Press, 385p.

Gammage, B.  2011.  Curious Landscapes.  In The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines made Australia (p.5-17).  Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 434p.

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. 2017.  Fact Sheet: What is Coral Bleaching. 2p.

Hughes, R. 1986a. A horse foaled by an acorn.  In The Fatal Shore: The Epic of Australia’s Founding (p.19-42).  New York, Random House, 688p.

Moodley, Y., B. Linz, Y. Yamaoka, H. M. Windsor, S. Breurec, J.-Y. Wu, A. Maady, S. Bernhöft, J.-M. Thiberge, S. Phuanukoonnon, G. Jobb, P. Siba, D. Y. Graham, B. J. Marshall, and M. Achtman.  2009.  The peopling of the Pacific from a bacterial perspective.  Science 323: 527-530.

Pears, R. J., Stella, J., Dreyden, J., and D. Wachenfeld.  2017.  Final Report: 2016 Coral bleaching event on the great barrier reef.  Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville, 37p.

Rasmussen, M., X. Guo, Y. Wang, K. E. Lohmueller, S. Rasmussen, A. Albrechtsen, L. Skotte, S. Lindgreen, M. Metspalu, T. Jombart, T. Kivisild, W. Zhai, A. Eriksson, A. Manica, L. Orlando, F. M. De La Vega, S. Tridico,E. Metspalu, K. Nielsen, M. C. Ávila-Arcos, V. Moreno-Mayar, C. Muller, J. Dortch, M. T. P. Gilbert, O. Lund, A. Wesolowska, M. Karmin,L. A. Weinert, B. Wang, J. Li, S. Tai, F. Xiao, T. Hanihara, G. van Driem, A. R. Jha, F.-X. Ricaut, P. de Knijff, A. B. Migliano, I. G. Romero, K. Kristiansen, D. M. Lambert, S. Brunak, P. Forster, B. Brinkmann, O. Nehlich, M. Bunce, M. Richards, R. Gupta, C. D. Bustamante, A. Krogh, R. A. Foley,M. M. Lahr, F. Balloux, T. Sicheritz-Pontén, R. Villems, R. Nielsen, J. Wang, and E. Willerslev.  2011.  An Aboriginal Australian Genome Reveals Separate Human Dispersals into Asia.  Science 334: 94-98.

Shine, R.  2009.  Controlling Cane Toads ecologically.  Australasian Science 30(6): 20-23.

Shine, R.  2011.  How can we assure that conservation policies are based on science, not emotion?  Pacific Conservation Biology 17: 6-10.

Trigger, D., J. Mulcock, A. Gaynor, Y. Toussaint. 2008.  Ecological restoration, cultural preferences and the negotiation of ‘nativeness’ in Australia, Geoforum 39: 1273-1283.