The combined BAAM team has published more than 170 scientific papers, contributed to or published more than 35 books, and conducted over 25 conference presentations.
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.