List Publicatons for a Member
| 1. Joseph, L., Adcock, G.J., Linde C., Omland K.E., Heinsohn R., Chesser R.T., and Roshier, D (2009). A tangled tale of two teal: population history of the grey Anas gracilis and chestnut teal A. castanea of Australia. Journal of Avian Biology 40, 1–10 |
| 2. Rawsthorne, J., Roshier, D.A. and Murphy, S.R. (2009). A simple parametric method for reducing sample sizes in gut passage trials. Ecology 90, 2328–2331. |
| 3. Roshier DA. (2009) Patterns of movement and migration in dynamic landscapes: Australian waterfowl as a model system. 2nd Pan-European Duck Symposium, 23–26 March 2009, Arles, France. |
| 4. Roshier, D. A (2009) Grey teal: survivors in a changing world. In: Boom and bust – bird stories for a dry country. (eds. Libby Robin, Robert Heinsohn and Leo Joseph). CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne. pp. 75–94. |
| 5. Roshier, D.A and Asmus M.W (2009). Use of satellite telemetry on small-bodied waterfowl in Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 60, 326–332 |
| 6. Roshier, D.A and Asmus, M.W (2009). Use of satellite telemetry on small-bodied waterfowl in Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 60, 326–332. |
| 7. Roshier DA (2008) Grey teal—survivors in a changing world. In: Boom and bust – bird stories for a dry country. (eds. Libby Robin, Leo Joseph and Robert Heinsohn). National Museum of Australia, Canberra |
| 8. Roshier DA, MW Asmus and M Klaassen (2008). What drives long-distance movements in nomadic Grey Teal Anas gracilis in Australia? Ibis |
| 9. Roshier, D.A.(2008) Grey teal: survivors in a changing world. In: Boom and bust – bird stories for a dry country. (eds. Libby Robin, Leo Joseph and Robert Heinsohn). CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne. pp. 75–94. |
| 10. Roshier, D.A., Asmus M.W., and Klaassen, M. (2008). What drives long-distance movements in nomadic Grey Teal Anas gracilis in Australia? Ibis 150, 474–484. |
| 11. Wassens S, RJ Watts, A Jansen and D Roshier (2008). Movement patterns and habitat selection of Southern Bell Frogs (Litoria raniformis) in response to flooding. Wildlife Research 35, 50–58. |
| 12. Wassens, S., Roshier,D.A, Watts, R.J and Robertson, A.I. (2007). Spatial and temporal dynamics of a Southern Bell Frog (Litoria raniforis) population in an agricultural landscape. Pacific Conservation Biology 13, 104–110 |
| 13. Watson, D.M., Roshier, D.A. and Wiegand, T. (2007) Spatial ecology of a root parasite—from pattern to process. Austral Ecology 32: 359–69 |
| 14. Edmonds, T., Lunt, I.D., Roshier, D.A. & Louis, J. (2006). Annual variation in the distribution of summer snowdrifts in the Kosciuszko alpine area, Australia, and its effect on the composition and structure of alpine vegetation. Austral Ecology 31(7), 837–848. |
| 15. Roshier D.A., Klomp N.I. & Asmus M. (2006) Movements of a nomadic waterfowl, Grey Teal Anas gracilis, across inland Australia – results from satellite telemetry spanning fifteen months. ARDEA 94 (3) : 461 - 475. |
| 16. Roshier, DA and RM Rumbachs (2004). Broad scale mapping of temporary wetlands in arid Australia. Journal of Arid Environments 56, 249–263. |
| 17. Roshier, DA and JRW Reid. (2003). On animal distributions in dynamic landscapes. Ecography 26(4) 539544. |
| 18. Roshier, DA , AI Robertson and RT Kingsford. (2002). Responses of waterbirds to flooding in an arid region of Australia and implications for conservation, Biological Conservation 106, 399411. |
| 19. Roshier, DA , PH Whetton, RJ Allan and AI Robertson. (2001). Distribution and persistence of temporary wetland habitats in arid Australia and climatic influences, Austral Ecology 26, 371384. |
| 20. Watson, DM, DA Roshier and T Wiegand. Spatial ecology of a parasitic shrub: patterns and predictions. Oecologia (in review). |
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