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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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