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Stanisic, J., Shea, M., Potter, D. and Griffiths, O. 2010. Australian Land Snails – Volume 1: A field guide to eastern Australian species. Bioculture Press, Mauritius.

Lloyd, P.., Martin, T. E., Redmond, R. L., Hart, M. M., Langner, U. & Bassar, R. D. (2006). “Assessing the influence of spatial scale on the relationship between avian nesting success and forest fragmentation: a case study.“ In Wu, J. B., Jones, B., Li, H. and Loucks, O. L. (eds). Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecology. Columbia University Press. pp. 255-269.

Stanisic, J., Burwell, C., Raven, R., Monteith, G. and Baehr, B. (2005). Terrestrial Invertebrate Status Review – Brisbane City. Brisbane City Council, Brisbane.

Stanisic, J. and Ponder, W. F. (2004). Forest snails in eastern Australia. In Lunney, D. (ed.). Conservation of Australia's forest fauna. Royal Zoological Society: Mosman. pp. 127-149.

Hugall, A., Stanisic, J. and Moritz, C. (2003). “Phylogeography of terrestrial gastropods: the case of the Sphaerospira lineage and history of Queensland rainforests.” In Lydeard, C. and Lindberg, D. (eds). Molecular systematics and phylogeography of molluscs. Smithsonian Books, Washington. pp. 270-301.

Popple, L. (2002). “Butterflies (Lepidoptera).” In Horton, H. (ed.). A Brisbane Bushland: the history and natural history of Enoggera Reservoir and its environs. Queensland Naturalists Club. pp. 101-106.

Popple, L. and Ewart, A. (2002). “Cicadas (Hemiptera).” In Horton, H. (ed.). A Brisbane Bushland: the history and natural history of Enoggera Reservoir and its environs. Queensland Naturalists Club. pp. 107-116.

Grimshaw, P. (2001). Gatton Shire Vegetation Mapping Report. Queensland Parks and Wildlife, Brisbane.

Stanisic, J. (2000). “Land snails.” In Ryan, M. (ed.), Wildlife of Tropical North Queensland. Queensland Museum, Brisbane. pp. 9-19.

Stanisic, J. (1999). “Land snails and dry vine thickets in Queensland: using museum invertebrate collections in conservation.” In Ponder, W. and Lunney, D. (eds). The other 99%. The conservation and biodiversity of invertebrates. Transactions of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton. pp. 257-263.

McDonald, B., Gravatt, C., Grimshaw, P. and Williams, J. (1995). “The flora of Girraween and Bald Rock National Parks.” Queensland Environmental Protection Agency, Brisbane.

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