Selected Publications & Presentations
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Troglofauna
in
the Pilbara region, Western Australia – Patterns indiversity and distribution, and sampling considerations for
conservation.

Impacts
of
Climate Change on Stygofauna in Southwest WesternAustralia.

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

Climate Change
Impacts
of
Climate
Change
on Subterranean Wetlands in WesternAustralia.

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

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

Pardoo
DSO Project Subterranean Fauna Report. 
Troglofauna Review
Western Australia.
Arthropod diversity
of a guano and non-guano cave at the Naracoorte Caves World Heritage Area, South Australia.

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

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

a review.

the Pilbara region, Western Australia.

recover from mining impacts.
importance, management and implications for the mining industry.
Pilbara Region, Western Australia.

DNA Molecular Genetics
genera reflects historical drainage patterns in an ancient
landscape.

using molecular genetics to define spatial and temporal
relationships in two species of cave-dwelling Amphipoda.

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.

Groundwater Species of Amphipod From the Pilbara, Western
Australia.

Ecology & Environmental Management
conservation in the caves of southwest Western Australia.

ecosystem: the Jewel Cave karst system in Western Australia.

karst system, Southwestern Australia.

processes and conservation.




Bundera Sinkhole, an anchialine remiped habitat at Cape Range,
Western Australia.

Taxonomy
(Crustacea,Copepoda) from Australia challenges the hypothesis of
the Tethyan origin of some anchialine faunas. Zootaxa.

Australian groundwater.

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

Eberhard,
S.
and
P.
M.
Giachino (2008). New species of cave andforest 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.


Caves & Karst
hydrology, geomorphology and speleogenesis, with notes on
aquatic biota.

Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management.

Ridge.








South-West Tasmania.



