Publications

Authored books

  • Burgman, M.A. and Lindenmayer, D.B. (1998). Conservation Biology for the Australian Environment. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton, Sydney. 380 pp.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B. (2002). Gliders of Australia. A natural history. University of NSW Press, Sydney. 160 pp.

Edited books

  • Cary, G., Lindenmayer, D.B. and Dovers, S. (Editors). (2003). Australia Burning. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Scientific papers

  • Lindenmayer, D.B., MacGregor, C. Wood, J.T., Cunningham, R.B., Crane, M., Michael, D., Montague-Drake, R., Brown, D., Fortescue, M., Dexter, N., and Hudson, M. Quantifiying the post-fire recovery of an endangered heathland bird. (International Journal of Wildland Fire) (in press).
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., MacGregor, C., Welsh, A., Donnelly, C.F., Brown, D. (2008). The use of hollows and dreys by the common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) in different vegetation types. Australian Journal of Zoology 56, 1-11. View article.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., Wood, J.T., MacGregor, C., Michael, D.R., Cunningham, R.B., Crane, M., Montague-Drake, R., Brown, D., Muntz, R., Driscoll, D.A. (2008). How predictable are reptile responses to wildfire? Oikos 117: 1086-1097. View article.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., MacGregor, C., Welsh, A., Donnelly, C., Crane, M., Michael, D., Montague-Drake, R., Cunningham, R.B., Brown, D., Fortescue, M., Dexter, N., Hudson, M., and Gill, A.M. (2008). Contrasting mammal responses to vegetation type and fire. Wildlife Research 35, 395–408. View article.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., Fischer, J., Felton, A, Montague-Drake, R., Manning, A., Simberloff, D., Youngentob, K., Saunders, D., Blomberg, S., Wilson, D., Felton, A.M., Blackmore, C., Lowe, A., and Elliott, C.P. (2007). The complementarity of single-species and ecosystem-oriented research in conservation research. Oikos, 116, 1220-1226. View article.
  • McCarthy, M.A., Lindenmayer, D.B. (2007). Info-Gap Decision Theory for Assessing the Management of Catchments for Timber Production and Urban Water Supply. Environmental Management, 39, 553-562.View article.
  • Spring, D.A., Lindenmayer, D.B., McCarthy, M.A., and Mac Nally, R. Optimal management of a flammable multi-stand forest for timber production and conservation of hollow trees. Forest Ecology and Management, 255, 3857-3865. View article.
  • Dovers, S., Cary, G., and Lindenmayer, D.B. (2003). Fire research and policy priorities: insights from the 2002 National Fire Forum. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 19, 76-84.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., Claridge, A.W., Gilmore, A.M., Michael, D., and Lindenmayer, B.D. (2002). The ecological role of logs in Australian forest and the potential impacts of harvesting intensification on log-using biota. Pacific Conservation Biology, 8, 121-140.
  • Viggers, K.L. and Lindenmayer, D.B. (2002). Problems with keeping native Australian mammals as companion animals. Pp. 130-151 in A zoological revolution: Using native fauna to assist in its own survival. Royal Zoological Society of NSW, Mosman, NSW.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B. and Fischer, J.F. (2003). The focal species approach: sound science or social hook. Landscape and Urban Planning, 62, 149-158. View article.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., Manning, A., Smith, P.L, McCarthy, M., Possingham, H.P., Fischer, J., and Oliver, I. (2002). The focal species approach and landscape restoration: A critique. Conservation Biology, 16, 338-345. View article.
  • Fischer, J. and Lindenmayer, D.B. (2002). Treating the nestedness temperature calculator as a black box can lead to false conclusions. Oikos, 99, 193-199. View article.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., Margules, C.R. and Botkin, D. (2000). Indicators of forest sustainability biodiversity: the selection of forest indicator species. Conservation Biology, 14, 941-950.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B. (1998). The design of wildlife corridors in wood production forests. N.S.W. National Parks and Wildlife Service, Occassional Paper Series, Forest Issues Paper, No. 4, 1-41.
  • Franklin, J.F., Lindenmayer, D.B. MacMahon, J.A., McKee, A., Magnusson, J., Perry, D.A., Waide, R. and Foster, D.R. (2000). Threads of continuity: ecosystem disturbances, biological legacies and ecosystem recovery. Conservation Biology in Practice, 1, 8-16. View article.
  • Fischer, J. and Lindenmayer, D.B. (2000). An assessment of the published results of animal relocations. Biological Conservation, 96, 1-11. View article.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B. (1999). Future directions for biodiversity conservation in managed forests: indicator species, impact studies and monitoring programs. Forest Ecology and Management, 115: 277-287. View article.
  • Possingham, H.P. Lindenmayer, D.B. and Tuck, G.N. (2002). Decsion theory for Population Viability Analysis. Pp. 470-498 In: S. Beissinger and D. McCullogh, editors. Metapopulation dynamics and Population Viability Analysis. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Other publications

  • Lindenmayer, D.B. and Press, K. (1989). Spotlighting manual for rangers and group leaders. A.C.T. Parks and Conservation Service, Canberra. 15 pp.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., and Broome, L. (2001). Ringtails, Pygmy Possums and Gliders. Pp. 834-839. In: Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Possingham, H.P. and Lindenmayer, D.B. and McCarthy, M.A. (2001). Population Viability Analysis. Contributed Chapter for the Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Volume 4, 831-843.
  • McComb, W. and Lindenmayer, D.B. (1999). Dying, dead and down trees. Pp. 335-372. In: M. Hunter III, editor. Managing biodiversity in forest ecosystems. Cambridge University Press.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B. and Franklin, J.F. (1999). Managing unreserved forest for biodiversity conservation: The importance of matrix. Pp. 13-25. In: Nature Conservation in Production Environments: Managing the Matrix. J. Craig, N. Mitchell, and D. A. Saunders, editors. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Sydney.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B. (2001).Taxon-based biodiversity surrogates. Pp. 157-158. In: Australia State of the Environment 2001. Biodiversity. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
  • Mackey, B.G., Lesslie, R.G., Lindenmayer, D.B., Incoll, R.D., and Nix, H.A. (1998). The role of wilderness in nature conservation. A report to the Australian and World Heritage Group, Australia, July, 1998.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., Lesslie, R., McAlpine, C., Phinn, S., Eyre, T., and Norman, P. (2000). The development and implementation of landscape metrics for reporting forest fragmentation at field and landscape levels. Project summary of outcomes. Report to Forest and Wood Products Research and Development Corporation.