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Over 200 theses, reports and published papers have used the Foundation as a base. The surrounding forests and coastal zones have provided the basis for botanic, ecologic, geologic, historic, geographic and marine research. The ANU's Department of Geography and Human Ecology has compiled the only complete Australian Global Land Cover Pathfinder site; focused on the Foundation, it serves as the global type-site for Eucalypt forest in NASA's Pathfinder project.
Theses & Reports Based on the Kioloa Coastal Campus
Compiled by Richard Barwick December 1999 - July 2000, with additional entries from Drs Stuart Davey, Brian Lees, Ian Farrington, Warrick Nicholas, Julian Ash, and Professors Andrew Cockburn and Adrian Gibbs.
Including Honours theses, PhD theses, reports and published papers
and commissioned studies, as well as published papers relying on
the data base established for Kioloa, these are particularly important
in national and international GIS studies.
* Marks student reports held in the Department of Archaeology and
Anthropology, ANU, from work carried out during Honours field work
held at Kioloa between 1981 and 1994. These documents now form an
important regional information base for staff and students.
PhD Theses
Barrett D. Ecophysiological bases for rainforest distribution.
PhD Thesis, Division of Botany and Zoology, ANU.
Boot, P. (1999) PhD thesis. ANU. (Title to be entered).
Christian R. (1994) The role of light and salinity in the distribution
of mangroves. PhD thesis. Division of Botany and Zoology, ANU.
Davey, S.M. (1989) The Environmental Relationships of Arboreal Marsupials
in a Eucalypt Forest: A Basis for Australian Forest Wildlife Management.
PhD thesis, Department of Forestry, ANU.
Goldingay R.L. (1988) Ecology of the Yellow-bellied Glider Petaurus
australis. PhD Thesis. Department of Biology, University of Wollongong.
Mak, H.T. (1982) The Relationship Between the Nutrient Status and
Flammability of Forest Fuels. Ph.D. thesis, Department of Forestry,
ANU, Canberra.
Neave, I.A. (1987) An Ecological Analysis of the Response of a Eucalyptus
maculata Forest to Clearfelling. PhD. thesis. Department of Forestry,
ANU.
Officer, K. (1993) Style and Graphic: an archaeological model for
the analysis of rock art, PhD thesis. Department of Archaeology,
ANU.
Payne, Karen B.Sc. (U.Georgia) (1993-1997) 'Recent advances in the
problem of induction and their relationship to ecological modelling.';
PhD thesis Geography ANU.
Pearson, Diane B.Sc., M.Sc. (Edinburgh)(1995-1998) 'The analysis
of biodiversity using GIS modelling.' PhD Thesis Geography Department,
ANU.
van Neil, Kimberley Patrow B.Sc., M.Sc. (Utah). (1999) 'Reconciling
Geographical and Ecological Paradigms in modelling species distribution'.
PhD thesis, Geography Department, ANU.
Woodside D.P. (1983) The role of social behaviour and spacing in
populations of the bush rat, Rattus fuscipes. PhD Thesis, Department
of Zoology ANU.
Masters, Honours, B.Litt theses etc
Browne, A. (1993) O'Hara Head, BA Honours thesis, Department of
Archaeology and Anthropology, ANU.
Bugg, Adrian (1995) 'Sub-cell modelling of terrain attributes for
the prediction of Rock Wallaby habitat.' Honours Thesis, Department
of Geography, ANU (Joint supervision with Forestry Department).
Crockett J. (1997) Fire and Rain forest boundaries. Honours Thesis,
Department of Geography, ANU.
Fitzgerald W. (1995) 'Classification of multitemporal remote sensing
and GIS data.' B.Sc. Honours thesis. Geography Department, ANU.
Gardner S. (1995) Historical biogeography of Archontophoenix cunninghamia.
Honours thesis Division of Botany and Zoology , ANU.
Grott, Ursula. (1993) Predicting greater glider population density:
a comparison of Decision Tree analysis and Linear Models'. Honours
Thesis Geography Department, ANU.
Hall, N. (1988) The Aboriginal Use Of Molluscan Resources on the
Clyde River Estuary, South Coast, New South Wales, BA Honours thesis,
Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, ANU.
Hanson, Luke (1996) 'Fostering sustainable land use systems through
improved land classification and assessment.' Honours Thesis Geography
Department, ANU.
Helman, Carole. (1983) Inventory analysis of southern New South
Wales Rainforest vegetation. M.Sc. Thesis Department of Geography,
University of New England.
Hunt, M. (1990) Population and dietary studies of the Eastern Grey
kangaroo, Macropus giganteus at Kioloa, NSW. Honours Thesis, Department
of Zoology, ANU.
Keady, E.A. (1978) Stand Components of an Irregular Spotted Gum
Forest. Honours thesis, Department of Forestry, ANU.
McCutchan, G.R. (1978) Species distribution and environmental relationships
in a south coast forest. Honours thesis, Forestry Department, ANU.
MacFarlane, I. (1987) Inter-site variability on the south coast
of New South Wales, BA Honours thesis, Department of Archaeology
and Anthropology, ANU.
McKeown, D. (1990) Islands in the Sand, BA Honours thesis, Department
of Archaeology and Anthropology, ANU.
Osborne W. (1983) Assessment of Faunas in Rainforest. Grad. Dip.
Thesis, Department of Zoology, ANU.
Robinson, M.G. (1987) Vertical Distribution and Seasonality of the
Coleoptera in a Coastal Sclerophyll Forest and Biology of Xyleborus
truncatus Erichson. Honours thesis, Department of Zoology, ANU.
Robinson, N. (1984) An Appraisal of Techniques to Observe Behaviour
of the Greater Glider (Petauroides volans). B.Sc. Honours thesis,
Department of Forestry, ANU.
Russell-Smith, J.J. (1979) An analysis of forest vegetation patterns
on the south coast of New South Wales. Honours thesis, Department
of Forestry, ANU.
*Titchen, S. (1986) An assessment of the archaeological/scientific
significance of 177 sites located in the coastal hinterland of South-eastern
NSW.
Tracey, M.A. (1994). When the timber cut out. Archaeological aspects
of timber extraction procedures and shipbuilding in the Murramarang
District, New South Wales, BA Hons thesis. Department of Archaeology
and Anthropology, ANU.
Titchen, S (1986) Toward a conservation plan for the Edith and Joy
London Foundation property at Kioloa on the South Coast of New South
Wales. BA Honours Thesis Department of Prehistory and Anthropology,
ANU.
Treloar, M. (1985) Topographical analysis of Aboriginal sites of
the New South Wales coastal hinterland, BA Honours thesis, Department
of Archaeology and Anthropology, ANU.
Tsang K. (1998) Migration and metapopulation structure in Archontophoenix
cunninghamiana. Hons Thesis Division of Botany and Zoology. ANU.
Vallance, D. (1983) Fishing, Weather and Site Location; an esoteric
essay, Unpublished B.Litt. thesis, Department of Archaeology and
Anthropology, ANU.
Van’t Zelfde S.K.I. (1981) Aspects of the thermal biology
of Antechinus stuartii and Antechinus swainsonii. Hons Thesis Department
of Zoology , ANU.
Other Papers and Research Manuscripts:
Ash J. and W. Southern (1982) Forest biomass at Butlers Creek,
Edith and Joy London Foundation, New South Wales. MS EJLF Foundation
Collection.
Alexander, M. (1988) Perceptions of archaeological visibility in
a forest environment.
Allen, R., Behncken, G.M., Gibbs, A.J., Greber, R.S., Helms, K.,
Matthews, R.E.F. & Milne, R.G. (1982) Plant virology at Kioloa
- 1981. Australasian Plant Path. 11, 18-22.
*Amerasinghe, M. (1982) Report on a field survey at the site of
Murramarang.
*Anderson, G. (1984) Aboriginal access routes between Clyde River
and Cockwhy Ridge.
Anderson, D. & Gibbs, A.J. (1982) Viruses and Australian native
bees. Australasian Beekeeper 83, 131-134.
Anderson, D.L. & Gibbs, A.J. (1988) Inapparent virus infections
and their interactions in pupae of the honey bee (Apis mellifera,L.)
in Australia. Ann. appl. Biol. 69, 1617-1625.
Anderson, D.L. & Gibbs, A.J. (1989) Transpuparial transmission
of Kashmir bee virus and sacbrood virus in the honey bee (Apis mellifera
L.). Ann. appl. Biol 114, 1-7.
*Antcliff, P. (1988) Coast and Hinterland. Inter-site variability
on and near the south coast of NSW.
*Apps, E. (1990) Prehistoric pebbles and their use in the hinterland
forests of the NSW south coast.
*Argue, D. (1991) Settlement patterns in the coastal hinterland
and inland regions, Kioloa, NSW.
Aspinall R. .J. and Lees B.G. (1994) Sampling and analysis of spatial
environmental data. Proceedings, 6th International Symposium on
Spatial Data Handling, Ed: Waugh T.C. and Healey R.G., Edinburgh,
Scotland, vol2:1086-1098.
Aspinall, R. & Lees, B.G. (1995) 'Sampling and analysis of spatial
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*Balean, C. (1989) Coast and hinterland: cultural variation along
ridges.
*Barber, M. (1990) An examination of raw materials in Aboriginal
sites from South Brooman State Forest.
Barrett D.J. & J.E. Ash. (1992) Growth and carbon partitioning
in rainforest and Eucalypt forest species of South Coast New South
Wales, Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 40, 13-25.
Barrett D.J., Hatton, T.J., Ash J.E., & Ball M.C. (1995) Evaluation
of the heat pulse velocity technique for measurement of sap flow
in rainforest and eucalypt forest. Plant Cell and Environment 18,
463 - 469.
Barrett D.J., Hatton, T.J., Ash J.E., & M. C. Ball (1996) Transpiration
from contrasting forest types. Australian Journal of Botany 44,
249 - 263.
Barwick, R.E. (1990) Kioloa Amphibians. 1-7. MS prepared for Management
Committee EJLF.
Barwick, R.E. (1998) The Edith and Joy London Foundation of the
Australian National University: a concise history. Management Committee
of The Edith and Joy London Foundation. Briefing Document. 26pp.
*Bassett, S. (1982) Stone analysis: Murramarang.
*Behr, M. (1990) An analysis of flaking floors and inter-site variability
on the south coast.
*Beveridge, A. (1984) Brooman Forest survey - aspects of visibility.
*Block, E. (1987) Murramarang Point - a conservation plan?
*Boot, P. (1986) Flat Rock and Jendarra - a study of artifact and
site function around Pigeon House Mountain.
*Bowdery, D. (1984) Kioloa field study report - Bush Takeaway.
*Browne, A. (1991) O'Hara Head lithic variability.
*Bullock, V. (1983) An economic appraisal of archaeological site
MB52, Murramarang.
*Burgess, M. (1986) An investigation into settlement patterns in
the hinterland of Ulladulla.
*Bushell, A. (1990) Ridges as accessways.
*Cain, F. (1990) Testing an archaeological model of the Cockwhy
Creek catchment area.
*Chandler, M. (1983) Changing appearance of Murramarang Point sites.
Carnahan, J. A. (1977) Marine Algae & References. 1-4 MS. prepared
for Management Committee EJLF.
*Church, J. (1986) Flat Rock Forest and Yadboro Flat.
*Coates, I. (1989) An analysis of Cullendulla Creek 1. An artifact
scatter and midden complex.
*Comber, J. (1987) Murramarang Lithics Survey and Analysis.
*Cooke, H. (1987) Shellfish and silcrete chips: Kioloa Beach and
Murramarang Headland.
*Courto, V. (1990) Rivers and red herrings. The archaeological significance
of fording points and waterways of the Brooman State Forest and
adjoining regions of the hinterland of south east NSW.
Croome, Richard (1987) 'Vegetation reflectance and its relationship
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on two slopes.
*Evans, B. (1992) Lithic technological analysis derived from field
records.
*Feary, S. (1981) Report on a field survey at the site of Murramarang,
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