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Author: Roberts, C

Number of items: 10

Journal Article
Roberts, Cynthia and Kirkpatrick, JB and McQuillan, PB, Tasmanian lentic wetland lawns are maintained by grazing rather than inundation, Austral Ecology: a journal of ecology in the Southern Hemisphere, 36, (3) pp. 303-309. ISSN 1442-9985 (2011) [Refereed Article]
Roberts, C and Duncan, RP and Wilson, KJ, Burrowing seabirds affect forest regeneration, Rangatira Island, Chatham Islands, New Zealand, New Zealand Journal Ecology, 31, (2) pp. 208-222. ISSN 0110-6465 (2007) [Refereed Article] 
Conference Publication
Roberts, Cynthia, An endangered ecosystem? Are changing weather patterns a threat to marsupial lawns?, School of Geography and Environmental Studies Conference Program 2008, October 2008, Hobart, pp. 16-16. (2008) [Conference Extract] 
Roberts, C and McQuillan, PB and Kirkpatrick, JB, Who's Mowing the Lawn? Vertebrate and Invertebrate Grazers of 'Marsupial Lawns', ESA 2007 Program and Abstracts, November, Perth, pp. 145-145. (2007) [Conference Extract] 
Roberts, C and McQuillan, PB and Kirkpatrick, JB, Who's mowing the lawn? Vertebrate and invertebrate grazers of marsupial lawns, School of Geography and Environmental Studies Conference Program 2007, October, Hobart, pp. 17-17. (2007) [Conference Extract] 
Roberts, C and Kirkpatrick, JB and McQuillan, PB, Explaining the boundaries between 'marsupial lawns' and woody vegetation in lowland and alpine Tasmania, Ecology Across the Tasman 2006: Joint Conference of the NZ Ecological Society and the Ecological Society of Australia, Wellington, New Zealand, 27 August - 1 September 2006, August & September, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 132-133. (2006) [Conference Extract] 
Roberts, C and Kirkpatrick, JB and McQuillan, PB, Marsupial lawns: what processes maintain these clearings in the Tasmanian landscape?, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 3-3. (2005) [Conference Extract] 
Thesis
Roberts, Cynthia, Marsupial grazing lawns in Tasmania: maintenance, biota and the effects of climate change (2009) [PhD] 
Other Public Output
Roberts, Cynthia, Award for the best publication by a new researcher, New Zealand Ecological Society, Auckland, New Zealand, October 2 (2008) [Award] 
Roberts, C and Kirkpatrick, JB and McQuillan, PB, A double life: marsupial lawn or alpine tarn? Vegetation dynamics at a study site on the Central Plateau Tasmania - some preliminary findings, Australian Institute of Alpine Studies Newsletter, Australian Institute of Alpine Studies, Jindabyne, NSW, 19, February (2005) [Internal Newsletter] 

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