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Author: Yee, M (Ms Marie Yee)

Number of items: 9

Journal Article
Yee, M and Ratkowsky, DA, Not all dead wood is the same - a selection error reveals an unusual emergence of beetles from decaying celerytop pine logs, Tasmanian Naturalist, 141 pp. 83-91. ISSN 0819-6826 (2019) [Refereed Article]
Yee, M and Yuan, ZQ and Mohammed, CL, Not just waste wood: decaying logs as key habitats in Tasmania's wet sclerophyll Eucalytus obliqua production forests: the ecology of large and small logs compared, Tasforests, 13, (1) pp. 119-128. ISSN 1033-8306 (2001) [Refereed Article] 
Conference Publication
Yee, M and Grove, SJ and Richardson, A and Mohammed, CL, Brown Rot in Inner Heartwood: Why Large Logs Support Characteristic Saproxylic Beetle Assemblages of Conservation Concern, Insect biodiversity and dead wood. Proceedings of a symposium at the International Congress of Entomology, August 2004, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 42-56. (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] 
Yee, M and Yuan, ZQ and Mohammed, CL, Beetle, Fungi and Rotted Wood: Implications for native Forest Management in Tasmania, CRC-SPF Annual Meeting, 29 October 2001, Caloundra, Queensland (2001) [Conference Extract] 
Yee, M and Mohammed, CL, Beetles and Rot: Implications for Native Forest Management in Tasmania, Australian Entomological Society 32nd AGM and Scientific Conference, 23-28 September 2001, Sydney, NSW (2001) [Conference Extract] 
Yee, M and Yuan, ZQ and Richardson, A and Taylor, RJ and Mohammed, CL, Saproxylic insects and their association with wood decay fungi in Tasmania, 31st AGM and Scientific Conference, 25-30 June 2000, Darwin, Australia (2000) [Conference Extract] 
Yee, M and Yuan, ZQ and Richardson, AMM and Taylor, RJ and Mohammed, CL, Saproxylic insects and their associaton with wood decay fungi in Tasmania: Will log size be thier downfall?, To be advised, To be advised, To be advised (2000) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Thesis
Yee, M, The Ecology and Habitat Requirements of Saproxylic Beetles Native to Tasmanian Wet Eucalypt Forests: Potential Impacts of Commercial Forestry Practices (2005) [PhD] 
Other Public Output
Yee, M and Mohammed, CL, Coarse woody debris: in the ecological balance, Annual Report, Univesity of Tasmania, Hobart,Tasmania (1999) [Award] 

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