Emeritus Professor Harry Recher
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Recent Publications (2000 - 2002)
Majer, J. D., Recher, H., and Keals, N. (2000) Canopy arthropod faunas in fragmented agricultural landscapes. pp. 235-47 in Temperate Eucalypt Woodlands in Australia. R. Hobbs and C. Yates (eds). Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton.
Recher, H. F. (2000) The future of Australia's birds: a personal opinion. Western Wildlife 4 (1), pp. 1, 3-5.
Recher, H. F. (2000) The status of birds in Australia. Pp. 186 in Resetting the Compass: Australia's Journey Towards Sustainability. D. Yencken and D. Wilkinson. CSIRO Publ., Collingwood
Recher, H. F. and Holmes, R. T. (2000) The foraging ecology of eucalypt forest and woodland birds, I. Differences between males and females. Emu 100, 205-15.
Majer, J. and Recher, H. (2000) The lone tree. Nature Australia 26(9), 58-65.
Majer, J. D., Recher, H. F. and Ganesh, S. (2000) Diversity patterns of eucalypt canopy arthropods in eastern and western Australia. Ecological Entomology 25, 295-306.
Davis, W. E. and Recher, H. F. (2000) False-brooding behaviour in the Red-capped Dotterel Charadrius ruficapillus. Australian Bird Watcher 18, 248-9.
Recher, H. F. and Davis, W. E. (2000) A Contribution to the Natural History of the Slender-billed Thornbill Acanthiza iredalei in Western Australia. Australian Bird Watcher 18, 297-305.
Recher, H. F., Lunney, D., O'Connell, M. and Matthews, A. (2000) Impact of fire and drought on populations of forest-dwelling small mammals in Nadgee Nature Reserve, south-eastern New South Wales. Final Report to Environmental Research Trust, NSW.
Ford, H. A., Barrett, G., Saunders, D. A. and Recher, H. F. (2001) Why have birds in the woodlands of southern Australia declined? Biological Conservation 97, 71-88.
Wilson, K. and Recher, H. F. (2001) Foraging ecology and habitat selection of the Yellow-plumed Honeyeater Lichenostomus ornatus in a Western Australian woodland. Emu 101, 89-94.
Evelegh, N. C., Majer, J. D. and Recher, H. F. (2001) The effects of reducing bird predation on canopy arthropods of Marri Eucalyptus calophylla saplings on the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia (in press)
Majer, J. D., Recher, H. F., Graham, R. and Watson, A. (2001) The Potential of Revegetation Programs to Encourage Invertebrates and Insectivorous Birds. School of Environmental Biology, Curtin University, Bulletin No. 20, 32 pp.
Recher, H. F. and Majer, J. D. (2001) Sustainable human environments and biodiversity in Western Australia. in Sustainability 2001 - The Way Ahead. (CD). Conservation Council of WA, Perth, Australia.
Recher, H. F. (2001). The past, future and present of biodiversity conservation in Australia. Pp. 11- 14 in Veterinary Conservation Biology: Wildlife Health and Management in Australasia. ed. by A. Martin and L. Vogelnest, Australian Veterinary Association Conference Organising Service, Kingston, ACT.
Heterick, B. E., Majer, J. D., Recher, H. F. and Postle, A. C. (2001) A Checklist of Canopy, Bark, Soil and Litter Fauna of the Darling Range and Adjacent Coastal Woodland near Perth, Western Australia, with Reference to the Conservation of Forest and Woodland Fauna. School of Environmental Biology, Curtin University, Bulletin No. 21, 42 pp.
Majer, J. and Recher, H. (2001) Tree planting in Western Australia: Enhancing the opportunities for conservation of biodiversity. Western Wildlife 5(4): 114-15.
Recher, H. F. (2001) Development in the face of biodiversity. unpublished paper presented to the Environmental Consultants Association (WA) Annual Seminar, Managing Biodiversity in Western Australia, 7 September 2001, Perth, WA.
Recher, H. F. (2001) Challenges for nature conservation. Australian Zoologist: in press.
Recher, H. F. (2002). What revolution? Australian Zoologist (in press)
Heterick, B. E., Majer, J. D., Recher, H. F. and Postle, A. C. (2002) The canopy, bark, soil and litter fauna of the Darling Range and adjacent coastal woodland near Perth, Western Australia, with reference to the diversity of forest and woodland fauna. Pacific Conservation Biology: in press
Recher, H. F., Davis, W. E. and Calver, M. (2002) Resource partitioning and the comparative foraging ecology of five species of ground-pouncing birds in Western Australian eucalypt woodlands. J. Avian Science
Davis, W. E. and Recher, H. F. (in press) Mixed-species foraging flocks and other winter bird associations at Dryandra State Forest, Western Australia. Corella
Davis, W. E. and Recher, H. F. (in press) Winter mixed-species foraging flocks in Acacia woodlands of Western Australia. Corella

