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17.MAJOR STUDIES


Identify major studies that might assist in the assessment of the nominated threatening process.

Butler, D.W. and Fairfax, R.J. (2003). Buffel and fire in a Gidgee and Brigalow woodland: a case study from central Queensland. Ecological Management and Restoration 4: 120-125.

Friedel, M., Puckey, H., O’Malley, C., Waycott, M., Smyth, A. and Miller, G. (2006). Buffel grass: both friend and foe. An evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of buffel grass use and recommendations for future research. Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre, Alice Springs.

Friedel, M., Puckey, H., O‟Malley, C., Waycott, M. and Smyth, A. (2006). The dispersal, impact and management of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in desert Australia. Proceedings of the 14th Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangelands Society, Renmark pp 160- 163.
Lawson, B. E., Bryant, M. J., and Franks, A. J. (2004). Assessing the potential distribution of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) in Australia using a climate-soil model. Plant Protection Quarterly 19, 155–163.
Marshall V. M., Lewis M. M. and Ostendorf B. (2012) Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) as an invader and threat to biodiversity in arid environments: A review. Journal of Arid Environments 78, 1-12.
Miller, G. (2003). Ecological impacts of Buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) in central Australia – does field evidence support a fire-invasion feedback? Honours Thesis, University of NSW, Australia.

18.FURTHER INFORMATION


Identify relevant studies or management documentation that might relate to the species (e.g. research projects, national park management plans, recovery plans, conservation plans, threat abatement plans, etc.).

     

Best, R. (1998). The effect of introduced Buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris L. Poaceae) on the diversity and abundance of invertebrates in semi-arid central Australia. Honours Thesis, Northern Territory University.


Butler, D.W. and Fairfax, R.J. (2003). Buffel and fire in a Gidgee and Brigalow woodland: a case study from central Queensland. Ecological Management and Restoration 4: 120-125.
Duguid, A., and Schunke, D. (1998). Final Report on Project 290 Acacia undoolyana (Undoolyana Wattle) Species Recovery Plan. (Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory, Alice Springs.)
Ford, M. (2009). Foraging ecology, diet and prey availability in a population of the endangered skink,

Egernia slateri ssp. slateri (Squamata: Scincidae), at Owen Springs Reserve. Honours thesis submitted to Charles Darwin University.
Franks, A. J. (2002). The ecological consequences of buffel grass Cenchrus ciliaris establishment within remnant vegetation of Queensland. Pacific Conservation Biology 8, 99-107.

Friedel, M., Puckey, H., O’Malley, C., Waycott, M., Smyth, A. and Miller, G. (2006). Buffel grass: both friend and foe. An evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of buffel grass use and recommendations for future research. Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre, Alice Springs.

Friedel, M., Puckey, H., O‟Malley, C., Waycott, M. and Smyth, A. (2006). The dispersal, impact and management of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in desert Australia. Proceedings of the 14th Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangelands Society, Renmark pp 160- 163.
Friedel, M., Marshall, N., van Klinken, R and Grice, T., (2009) Quantifying costs and benefits of buffel grass. Defeating the Weed Menace R&D report to the Australian Government. http://lwa.gov.au/files/products/defeating-weed-menace/pn22410/pn22410.pdf
Friedel, M.H., Grice, A.C., Marshall, N.A and van Klinken R.D. (2011). Reducing contention amongst organisations dealing with commercially valuable but invasive plants: The case of buffel grass. Environ. Sci. Policy (2011), doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2011.08.001
Grice, A. C. (2006). The impact of invasive plant species on the biodiversity of Australian rangelands. The Rangeland Journal 28, 27–35.
Grice, A.C., Friedel, M.H., Marshall, N.A. and Van Klinken, R.D. (2011) Tackling Contentious Invasive Plant Species: A Case Study of Buffel Grass in Australia. Environmental Management

DOI 10.1007/s00267-011-9781-6.


Griffin, G. F. (1993). The spread of buffel grass in inland Australia: land use conflicts. Proceedings I: 10th Australian Weeds Conference and 14th Asian Pacific Weed Science Society Conference, pp. 501-504. Weed Society of Queensland: Brisbane.
Lang, P. J. (2008). Calostemma abdicatum (Amaryllidacaeae), a new species of Garland Lily endemic to the Everard Ranges, and a comparison of the three species within Calostemma R.Br. Journal Adelaide Botanic Gardens 22: (2008) 47–56.
Latz, P.K. (1992). Conservation research statement: Acacia undoolyana Leach. ANPWS Endangered Species programme Project proposal, March 1992. (Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory, Alice Springs.)
Marshall V. M., Lewis M. M. and Ostendorf B. (2012) Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) as an invader and threat to biodiversity in arid environments: A review. Journal of Arid Environments 78, 1-12.
McAlpin, S. F. (2000). Nomination for listing a native species as a threatened

species under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act

1999 – Egernia slateri. Submission to Environment Australia.

Miller, G. (2003). Ecological impacts of Buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) in central Australia – does field evidence support a fire-invasion feedback? Honours Thesis, University of NSW, Australia.

Nano, C. and Pavey, C. 2008 National Recovery Plan for Olearia macdonnellensis, Minuria tridens (Minnie Daisy) and Actinotus schwarzii (Desert Flannel Flower). Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport, Northern Territory.
Paltridge, R. (2010) Final Report on the Loves Creek Slater’s Skink Monitoring Project. Report produced for the Central Land Council and Threatened Species Network, Desert Wildlife Services, Northern Territory, Australia.
Pavey, C. R. (2004). Recovery Plan for Slater’s Skink, Egernia slateri, 2005–2010. Northern Territory

Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, Northern Territory Government, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia.


Pavey, C. (2007). Slater’s Skink Egernia slateri. In J. Woinarski, C. Pavey, R. Kerrigan, I. Cowie and S. Ward (eds.), Lost from Our Landscape: Threatened species of the Northern Territory, pp. 176–177. Northern Territory Government, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Paltridge R., Latz P., Pickburn A. and Eldridge S. (2009) Management Plan for Rare and Threatened Flora in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands of South Australia. In: Department for Environment and Heritage, Adelaide.
Pavey, C., Burwell, C. and Nano, C. (in press). Foraging ecology and habitat use of Slater’s Skink (Egernia slateri): an endangered Australian desert lizard. Accepted for publication in Journal of Herpetology.
Pearson, D. J. (2010). Recovery Plan for five species of rock-wallabies: black-flanked rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis), Rothschild’s rock-wallaby (Petrogale rothschildi), short-eared rock-wallaby (Petrogale brachyotis), monjon (Petrogale burbidgei) and nabarlek (Petrogale concinna).

Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth.


Pitts, B., Schunke, D., and Parsons, D. (1995). Species recovery plan for Acacia undoolyana – recovery action 2.4: GIS analysis. (Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory, Alice Springs.)
Puckey, H., and Albrecht, D. (2004). Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) presenting the arid Northern Territory experience to our South Australian neighbours. Plant Protection Quarterly 19, 69-72.

Puckey, H., Brock, C. and Yates, C. (2007). Improving the landscape scale management of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) using aerial survey, predictive modeling, and a Geographic Information System. Pacific Conservation Biology 13: 1-10.

Read, J. and Ward, M.J. (2011a). Warru Recovery Plan – Recovery of Petrogale lateralis MacDonnell Ranges Race in South Australia. Warru Recovery Team, South Australia., DENR, Adelaide.
Smyth, A., Friedel, M.D. and O’Malley, C. (2009). The influence of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) on biodiversity in an arid Australian landscape. Rangeland Journal 31:307-320.
UKTNP (2009). Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Buffel Grass Strategy 2009-2014.
Ward, M.J., Urban, R., Read, J.L., Dent, A., Partridge, T., Clarke, A., vanWeenen, J. (2011). Status of warru (Petrogale lateralis MacDonnel Ranges race) in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands of South Australia. 1. Distribution and decline. Australian Mammalogy 33: 135-41.

19.REFERENCE LIST


Please list key references/documentation you have referred to in your nomination.

Albrecht, D., Latz, P and Westaway, J. (2011) Proposed Changes to Conservation Status of Species in the NT – Sporobolus latzii. Department of NRETAS, Darwin.)
Best, R. (1998). The effect of introduced Buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris L. Poaceae) on the diversity and abundance of invertebrates in semi-arid central Australia. Honours Thesis, Northern Territory University.
BHP Billiton Olympic Dam (2007) Weed Risk Assessment. Olympic Dam, South Australia.
Butler, D.W. and Fairfax, R.J. (2003). Buffel and fire in a Gidgee and Brigalow woodland: a case study from central Queensland. Ecological Management and Restoration 4: 120-125.

Carpenter, G. & J.S. Matthew (1986). The birds of Billiatt Conservation Park. South Australian Ornithologist. 30:29-37.

Carpenter, G. & J.S. Matthew (1992). Western records of the Mallee Emu-wren Stipiturus mallee. South Australian Ornithologist. 31:125.

Cheam, A.H. (1984). Allelopathy in Buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) Part 1. Influence of Buffel association on Calotrope (Calotropis procera (Ait). Australian Weeds 3: 133-136.

Clarke, R. (2005). Recovery Plan for the Mallee Emu-wren Stipiturus mallee, Striated Grasswren Amytornis striatus,Red-lored Whistler Pachycephala rufogularis and Western Whipbird Psophodes nigrogularis lecuogaster, South Australian Murray Darling Basin. Department for Environment and Heritage, Adelaide.

Clarke, R. (2007). Surveys for Mallee Emu-wrens Within the Murray Mallee Reserve System, Victoria, Spring 2006. Interim Report - Unpublished report to Department for Sustainability and Environment, Melbourne.

Duguid, A., and Schunke, D. (1998). Final Report on Project 290 Acacia undoolyana (Undoolyana Wattle) Species Recovery Plan. (Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory, Alice Springs.)
Eldridge, M.D.B. (1997). Taxonomy of rock-wallabies, Petrogale (Marsupialia: Macropodidae). II. An historical review. Australian Mammalogy 19: 113-122.
Fairfax, R. J., and Fensham, R. J. (2000). The effect of exotic pasture development on floristic diversity in central Queensland, Australia. Biological Conservation 94, 11–21.
Ford, M. (2009). Foraging ecology, diet and prey availability in a population of the endangered skink,

Egernia slateri ssp. slateri (Squamata: Scincidae), at Owen Springs Reserve. Honours thesis submitted to Charles Darwin University.
Franks, A. J. (2002). The ecological consequences of buffel grass Cenchrus ciliaris establishment within remnant vegetation of Queensland. Pacific Conservation Biology 8, 99-107.

Franks, A.J., Butler, D. and Fairfax, R. (2000) A weed by any other name. Wildlife Australia 37, 24.

Freeland, W.J., Winter, J.W., and Raskin, S. (1988). Australian rock mammals: A phenomenon of the seasonally dry tropics. Biotropica 20, 70-79.

Friedel, M., Puckey, H., O’Malley, C., Waycott, M., Smyth, A. and Miller, G. (2006). Buffel grass: both friend and foe. An evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of buffel grass use and recommendations for future research. Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre, Alice Springs.

Friedel, M., Puckey, H., O‟Malley, C., Waycott, M. and Smyth, A. (2006). The dispersal, impact and management of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in desert Australia. Proceedings of the 14th Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangelands Society, Renmark pp 160- 163.
Friedel, M., Marshall, N., van Klinken, R and Grice, T., (2009) Quantifying costs and benefits of buffel grass. Defeating the Weed Menace R&D report to the Australian Government. http://lwa.gov.au/files/products/defeating-weed-menace/pn22410/pn22410.pdf
Friedel, M.H., Grice, A.C., Marshall, N.A and van Klinken R.D. (2011). Reducing contention amongst organisations dealing with commercially valuable but invasive plants: The case of buffel grass. Environ. Sci. Policy (2011), doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2011.08.001

Garnett, S.T. & G.M. Crowley (2000). The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2000. [Online]. Canberra, ACT: Environment Australia and Birds Australia. Available from: http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publications/action/birds2000/index.html.

Gates, J.A. (2003). Ecology of Threatened Mallee Birds in Billiatt Conservation Park: Baseline Distribution and Abundance Surveys, 2003. Unpublished report to Wildlife Conservation Fund, Adelaide.

Greenfield, B. (2007). S.A. Arid lands buffel grass management plan. South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resource Management Board, Adelaide.


Grice, A. C. (2006). The impact of invasive plant species on the biodiversity of Australian rangelands. The Rangeland Journal 28, 27–35.
Grice, A.C., Friedel, M.H., Marshall, N.A. and Van Klinken, R.D. (2011) Tackling Contentious Invasive Plant Species: A Case Study of Buffel Grass in Australia. Environmental Management

DOI 10.1007/s00267-011-9781-6.


Griffin, G. F. (1993). The spread of buffel grass in inland Australia: land use conflicts. Proceedings I: 10th Australian Weeds Conference and 14th Asian Pacific Weed Science Society Conference, pp. 501-504. Weed Society of Queensland: Brisbane.
Horner, P. (1992). The Skinks of the Northern Territory. Northern Territory

Government Printing Office: Darwin.


Humphries, S.E., Groves, R.H., and Mitchell, D.S. (1993). Plant Invasions: homogenizing Australian ecosystems. In: Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania (eds. C. Moritz and J. Kikkawa) pp 149-170. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton.
Jessop, J., Dashorst. G.R.M.,& James, F.M. (2006). Grasses of South Australia, An illustrated guide to the native and naturalised species.
Kerrigan, R. & Albrecht, D. (2006a) Minuria tridens. Threatened species profile at www.nt.gov.au/NRETAS/wildlife/threatened/pdf/plants/Minuria_tridens_VU.pdf.
Latz, P.K. (1992). Conservation research statement: Acacia undoolyana Leach. ANPWS Endangered Species programme Project proposal, March 1992. (Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory, Alice Springs.)
Lawson, B. E., Bryant, M. J., and Franks, A. J. (2004). Assessing the potential distribution of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) in Australia using a climate-soil model. Plant Protection Quarterly 19, 155–163.
Low, T. (1997). Tropical pasture plants as weeds. Tropical Grasslands 31, 337–343.
Ludwig, J.A., Eager, R.W., Liedloff, A.C., McCosker, J.C., Hannah, D., Thurgate, N.Y., Woinarski, J.C.Z. and Catterall, C.P. (2000). Clearing and grazing impacts on vegetation patch structures and fauna counts in eucalypt woodland, Central Queensland. Pacific Conservation Biology 6, 254-272.

Marshall V. M., Lewis M. M. and Ostendorf B. (2012) Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) as an invader and threat to biodiversity in arid environments: A review. Journal of Arid Environments 78, 1-12.


McAlpin, S. F. (2000). Nomination for listing a native species as a threatened

species under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act

1999 – Egernia slateri. Submission to Environment Australia.

Miller, G. (2003). Ecological impacts of Buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) in central Australia – does field evidence support a fire-invasion feedback? Honours Thesis, University of NSW, Australia.

Mustoe, S. (2006). Assessment of the Conservation Status of Mallee Emu-wren, Stipiturus mallee , A.J. Campbell, 1908, Family Maluridae. Unpublished report to Save the Food Bowl Alliance.

Nano, C. and Pavey, C. 2008 National Recovery Plan for Olearia macdonnellensis, Minuria tridens (Minnie Daisy) and Actinotus schwarzii (Desert Flannel Flower). Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport, Northern Territory.


Paltridge R., Latz P., Pickburn A. and Eldridge S. (2009) Management Plan for Rare and Threatened Flora in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands of South Australia. In: Department for Environment and Heritage, Adelaide.
Paltridge, R. (2010) Final Report on the Loves Creek Slater’s Skink Monitoring Project. Report produced for the Central Land Council and Threatened Species Network, Desert Wildlife Services, Northern Territory, Australia.
Pavey, C. R. (2004). Recovery Plan for Slater’s Skink, Egernia slateri, 2005–2010. Northern Territory

Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, Northern Territory Government, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia.


Pavey, C. (2007). Slater’s Skink Egernia slateri. In J. Woinarski, C. Pavey, R. Kerrigan, I. Cowie and S. Ward (eds.), Lost from Our Landscape: Threatened species of the Northern Territory, pp. 176–177. Northern Territory Government, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Pavey, C., Burwell, C. and Nano, C. (in press). Foraging ecology and habitat use of Slater’s Skink (Egernia slateri): an endangered Australian desert lizard. Accepted for publication in Journal of Herpetology.
Pearson, D. J. (2010). Recovery Plan for five species of rock-wallabies: black-flanked rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis), Rothschild’s rock-wallaby (Petrogale rothschildi), short-eared rock-wallaby (Petrogale brachyotis), monjon (Petrogale burbidgei) and nabarlek (Petrogale concinna).

Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth.


Pedler, R.D. (2007). Bronzeback Legless Lizard and Floodplains Skink Survey: Coober Pedy - Oodnadatta Area, SA Arid Lands NRM Board, Port Augusta.
Pitts, B., Schunke, D., and Parsons, D. (1995). Species recovery plan for Acacia undoolyana – recovery action 2.4: GIS analysis. (Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory, Alice Springs.)

Puckey, H., and Albrecht, D. (2004). Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) presenting the arid Northern Territory experience to our South Australian neighbours. Plant Protection Quarterly 19, 69-72.

Puckey, H., Brock, C. and Yates, C. (2007). Improving the landscape scale management of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) using aerial survey, predictive modeling, and a Geographic Information System. Pacific Conservation Biology 13: 1-10.

Read, J. and Ward, M.J. (2011a). Warru Recovery Plan – Recovery of Petrogale lateralis MacDonnell Ranges Race in South Australia. Warru Recovery Team, South Australia., DENR, Adelaide.

Read , J.L. and Ward, M.J. (2011b). Bringing back warru: initiation and implantation of the South Australian Warru Recovery Plan. Australian Mammalogy 33: 1-7.

Rowley, I. & E. Russell (1997). Fairy-Wrens and Grasswrens. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.



Schlesinger, C.A. & S. Muldoon (2009). Impacts of controlling buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) on native fauna in desert Australia Society for Ecological Restoration International World Conference on Ecological Restoration23-27 August 2009, Perth , Western Australia, Australia.
Schlesinger, C.A. (2011). Research and land management in central Australia – responsiveness, flexibility and patience. Ecological Society of Australia 2011 Annual Conference 21-25th November 2011, Hobart, Tasmania., Australia
Silveira, C.E. (1993). The Recovery Plan for Australia's Threatened Mallee Birds - Addressing Fire as a Threatening Process: Research Phase. Report to Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service, Canberra. Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, Melbourne.
Smyth, A., Friedel, M.D. and O’Malley, C. (2009). The influence of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) on biodiversity in an arid Australian landscape. Rangeland Journal 31:307-320.
Soos, A. Latz, P.K., and Kube, P.D. (1987). Occurrence of two rare plant populations in the eastern MacDonnell Ranges. Technical Memorandum 87/11. (Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory, Alice Springs.)
UKTNP (2009). Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Buffel Grass Strategy 2009-2014.
Ward, M.J., Urban, R., Read, J.L., Dent, A., Partridge, T., Clarke, A., vanWeenen, J. (2011). Status of warru (Petrogale lateralis MacDonnel Ranges race) in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands of South Australia. 1. Distribution and decline. Australian Mammalogy 33: 135-41.
White, M., Albrecht, D., Duguid, A., Latz, P. and Hamilton, M. (2000). Plant species and sites of botanical significance in the southern bioregions of the Northern Territory. Volume 1: significant vascular plants. A report to the Australian Heritage Commission. (Arid Lands Environment Centre, Alice Springs.)
Woinarski, J., Fensham, R., Peter Whitehead, P. and Fisher, A. (2000). Developing an Analytical Framework for Monitoring Biodiversity in Australia’s Rangelands. Background paper 1. A Review of Changes in Status and Threatening Processes. A Report to the NLWRA by Tropical Savannas CRC
Woinarski, J. C. Z., Milne, D. J., and Wanganeen, G. (2001). Changes in mammal populations in relatively intact landscapes of Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia. Austral Ecology 26, 360–370.

20.APPENDIX


Please place here any figures, tables or maps that you have referred to within your nomination. Alternatively, you can provide them as an attachment.

     

  • map of Australia distribution

  • anything else? EPBC search tool maps for listed entities???


21.DECLARATION


I declare that, to the best of my knowledge, the information in this nomination and its attachments is true and correct. I understand that any unreferenced material within this nomination will be cited as ‘personal communication’ (i.e. referenced in my name) and I permit the publication of this information.

Signed:


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