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Subterranean Ecology has recently comple-
ted
comprehensive
Environmental Manag-

ement Plans for the Lake Cave and Mammoth Cave
Precincts near Margaret River in Western Australia.

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Western Australia

 

Selected Publications & Presentations

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Recent Presentations & Publications

Troglofauna in the Pilbara region, Western Australia – Patterns in
   diversity and distribution, and sampling considerations for
   conservation.

Impacts of Climate Change on Stygofauna in Southwest Western
   Australia.

Review of the Subterranean Biodiversity of the Nullarbor Plain,
   Southern Australia.

Climate Change

arrow Impacts of Climate Change on Subterranean Wetlands in Western
   Australia.

Troglofauna
arrow Troglofauna in the Pilbara region, Western Australia – a remarkable
   hidden diversity poses a conservation challenge to the mining
   industry

arrow Terrestrial subterranean diversity in non-karstic Archaean rock
   terrains: another Aladdin’s Cave opening in the Pilbara region of
   Western Australia.

Pardoo DSO Project Subterranean Fauna Report.

Troglofauna Review Western Australia.

arrow Arthropod diversity of a guano and non-guano cave at the
   Naracoorte Caves World Heritage Area, South Australia.

Stygofauna
arrow Stygofauna surveys in the arid Pilbara region: case studies
   evaluating survey  efficiency and adequacy for environmental
   impact assessment (EIA)


arrow Exploring the relationship between sampling efficiency and short
   range endemism for groundwater fauna in the Pilbara region,
   Western Australia.


arrow Stygofauna in the Pilbara region, north-west Western Australia:
   a review.


arrow Assessment and conservation of aquatic life in the subsurface of
   the Pilbara region, Western Australia.


arrow Stygofauna sampling methods and capacity of stygofauna to
   recover from mining impacts.


arrow Stygofauna: a conservation agency’s perspective on their
   importance, management and implications for the mining industry.


arrow Estimating Sampling Efficiency & Adequacy During a Survey in the  
   Pilbara Region, Western Australia.


DNA Molecular Genetics

arrow Cryptic speciation in two widespread subterranean amphipod
   genera reflects historical drainage patterns in an ancient
   landscape.


arrow Conservation of subterranean biodiversity in Western Australia:
   using molecular genetics to define spatial and temporal
   relationships in two species of cave-dwelling Amphipoda.


arrow Finston, T., S. Halse, and S. Eberhard (2008). Morphological and
   molecular diversity of subterranean nocticolid cockroaches of the
   Pilbara. Paper presented at the 19th International Symposium of
   Subterranean Biology 2008, held in Fremantle, Western Australia
   21-26th September 2008.

arrow Allozyme & Haplotype Diversity in Pilbarus Millsi, a Widespread
   Groundwater Species of Amphipod From the Pilbara, Western
   Australia.

Ecology & Environmental Management
arrow Climate Change -  Implications for geotourism and biodiversity
   conservation in the caves of southwest Western Australia.

arrow Ecology and hydrology of a threatened groundwater-dependent
   ecosystem: the Jewel Cave karst system in Western Australia.

arrow Environmental hydrology and stygofauna in the Jewel Cave
   karst system, Southwestern Australia.

arrow Imperilled subsurface waters in Australia: biodiversity, threatening
   processes and conservation.

arrow Management of stygofauna in Western Australia.

arrow Conservation of cave communities in Australia.

arrow Subterranean Fauna of Christmas Island, Indian Ocean.

arrow Effects of research diving on the physico-chemical profile of
   Bundera Sinkhole, an anchialine remiped habitat at Cape Range,
   Western Australia.

Taxonomy
arrow Second representative of the order Misophrioida
   (Crustacea,Copepoda) from Australia challenges the hypothesis of
   the Tethyan origin of some anchialine faunas. Zootaxa.

arrow New phallodrilines (Annelida: Clitellata: Tubificidae) from Western
   Australian groundwater.


arrow A remarkable radiation of hydrobiids in the caves and streams at
   Precipitous Bluff, south west Tasmania (Mollusca:
   Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae).


arrow Eberhard, S. and P. M. Giachino (2008). New species of cave and
   forest litter dwelling Trechini (Coleoptera Carabidae): emerging
   patterns in morphology, distribution and evolution of  Tasmanian
   cave beetles. Poster presented at the 19th International Symposium
   of Subterranean Biology 2008, held in Fremantle, Western Australia
   21-26th September 2008.

arrow A new stygobiont melitid amphipod from the Nullarbor Plain.

Caves & Karst
arrow Nowranie caves and the Camooweal karst area, Queensland:
   hydrology, geomorphology and speleogenesis, with notes on
   aquatic biota.


arrow The crawling, creeping & swimming life of caves.

arrow Carbon dioxide and climate in Jewel Cave. Proceedings of the 15th
   Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management.


arrow Karst hydrogeology and speleogenesis on the Leeuwin-Naturaliste
   Ridge.

arrow Cave fauna monitoring and management at Ida Bay, Tasmania.

arrow Conservation of cave fauna in Australia.

arrow Invertebrate Biodiversity & Conservation in Tasmanian Caves.

arrow Karst Resources and Cave Biology.

arrow Tasmania (Australia).

arrow Subterranean Biodiversity in New South Wales from rags to riches

arrow Caves Downunder.

arrow Karst Geomorphology & Biospeleology at Vanishing Falls,
   South-West Tasmania.

arrow Bioconservation & Tasmanian Cave Fauna.

arrow Impact of Limestone Quarry on Aquatic Cave Fauna.