STEVEN CORK - PUBLICATIONS BY DATE
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A. Full papers and chapters in primary journals,
books and conference proceedings
A1. Cork,
S.J., and Hume, I.D. (1983). Microbial digestion in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) a
folivorous, arboreal marsupial. J. Comp. Physiol. 152, 131-135. A2. Cork,
S.J., Hume, I.D., and Dawson, T.J. (1983). Digestion and metabolism of a
natural foliar diet (Eucalyptus punctata) by an arboreal marsupial, the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). J. Comp. Physiol. 153, 181-190. A3. Cork,
S.J., and Warner, A.C.I. (1983). The passage of digesta
markers through the gut of a folivorous marsupial,
the koala Phascolarctos cinereus. J. Comp. Physiol. 152, 43-51. A4. Cork,
S.J. (1984). Utilization of Eucalyptus
foliage by arboreal marsupials. Proc. Nutr. Soc. Aust. 9,
88-97. A5. Cork,
S.J.,and Pahl. L. (1984).
The possible influence of nutritional factors on diet and habitat selection
by the ringtail possum. In 'Possums
and Gliders', A.P. Smith and I.D. Hume Eds. pp269-276. Australian Mammal
Society, Sydney. A6. Cork,
S.J. (1986). Foliage of Eucalyptus punctata and the maintenance nitrogen requirements of
koalas, Phascolarctos cinereus. Aust. J. Zool. 34, 17-23. A7. Cork,
S.J., and Dove, H. (1986). Milk consumption in late lactation in a marsupial,
the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii). Proc. Nutr. Soc.
Aust. 11, 93. A8. Cork,
S.J. (1987). Introduction to the marsupials. In 'Koala.' ed. L. Cronin. pp.
8-30. Reed Books: Sydney. A9. Cork,
S.J. (1987). Form and function in the koala. In 'Koala.' ed. L. Cronin. pp.
31-55. Reed Books: Sydney. A10. Dove,
H., Cork, S.J., and Christian, K.R. (1987). Defining the pattern of milk
intake in a marsupial herbivore. In 'Herbivore Nutrition Research.' pp.
101-102. Occasional publication of the Australian Society of Animal
Production. A11. Cork,
S.J., and Dove, H. (1989). Lactation in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
II. Intake of milk components and maternal allocation of energy. Journal of Zoology (London) 219, 399-410. A12. Cork,
S.J., and Kenagy, G.J. (1989). Nutritional value of
hypogeous fungus for a forest-dwelling ground
squirrel. Ecology 70, 577-586. A13. Cork,
S.J., and Kenagy, G.J. (1989). Rates of gut passage
and retention of hypogeous fungal spores in two
forest-dwelling rodents. Journal of Mammalogy 70,
512-519. A14. Dove,
H., and Cork, S.J. (1989). Lactation in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) I.
Milk consumption and the algebraic description of the lactation curve. Journal of Zoology (London) 219, 385-397. A15. Dove,
H., Cork, S.J., and Christian, K.R. (1989). Recycling of water during
lactation and its effects on the estimation of milk intake in a developing macropodid, the Tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii). In 'Kangaroos, Wallabies,
and Rat Kangaroos.' Pp. 231-237, Eds. G. Grigg, P. Jarman, and I. Hume, Surrey Beatty, Sydney. A16. Foley,
W.J., Hume. I.D., and Cork, S.J. (1989). Fermentation in the hindgut of the
greater glider (Petauroides volans) and
the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). Physiological Zoology 62,
1126-1143. A17. Cork,
S.J. (1990). Digestive physiology of koalas. Proc. Aust. Physiol. Pharmacol. Soc. 21, 95-104. A18. Cork,
S.J. (1990). Nutritional quality of hypogeous fungi
for small mammals. Proc. Nut. Soc.
Aust. 15, 168. A19. Cork,
S.J., Margules, C.R., and Braithwaite, L.W. (1990).
Implications of koala nutrition and the ecology of other arboreal marsupials
in south-eastern New South Wales for the conservation management of koalas.
In "Koala Summit: Managing Koalas in New South Wales", pp. 48-57,
New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, Sydney. A20. Cork,
S.J., and Sanson, G.D. (1990). Digestion and
Nutrition in the koala: A review. In
'Biology of the Koala', eds. A.K. Lee, K.A. Handasyde,
G.D. Sanson, pp.129-144, Surrey-Beatty, Sydney. A21. Cork,
S.J. (1991). Meeting the energy requirements for lactation in a macropodid marsupial: current nutrition versus stored
body reserves. J. Zool. (London) 225, 567-576. A22. Cork,
S.J., and Foley, W.J. (1991). Digestive and metabolic strategies of arboreal
mammalian folivores in relation to chemical
defenses in temperate and tropical forests. In 'Plant Defenses Against Mammalian Herbivory',
eds. R.T. Palo, and C.T. Robbins, pp.133-166, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. A23. Cork,
S.J., and Krockenberger, A. (1991). Methods and
pitfalls of extracting condensed tannins and other phenolics
from plants: insights from investigations on Eucalyptus leaves. J. Chem.
Ecol. 17, 123-134. A24. Watt, P.W., Finley, E., Cork, S.,
Clegg, R.A., and Vernon, R.G. (1991). Chronic control of the beta- and alpha2-adrenergic
systems of sheep adipose tissue by growth hormone and insulin. Biochem. J. 273, 39-42 A25. Claridge,
A.W., Tanton, M.T., Seebeck, J.H., Cork, S.J. and
Cunningham, R.B. (1992)
Establishment of ectomycorrhizae on the
roots of two species of Eucalyptus from fungal spores contained in the faeces
of the long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus).
Australian Journal of Ecology
17, 207-217. A26. Cork,
S.J. (1992). Polyphenols and the distribution of
arboreal, folivorous marsupials in Eucalyptus forests of Australia. In
'Plant Polyphenols', eds. R.W. Hemingway & P.E.
Laks, Plenum Press, New York. A27. Foley,
W.J., and Cork, S.J. (1992). Utilization of fibrous diets in small herbivores
- how far can the rules be "bent"? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 7, 159-162. A28. Cork,
S.J. (1993). Fauna of
Australia. Australian Journal of Ecology 18, 371. (Book Review). A29. Osawa, R., Walsh, T.P., and Cork, S.J. (1993). Metabolism of tannin-protein complex
degradation by facultatively anaerobic bacteria isolated
from koala faeces. Biodegradation 4, 91-99. A30. Claridge,
A.W., and Cork, S.J. (1994). Nutritional value of hypogeal fungal sporocarps for the long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus),
a forest-dwelling mycophagous marsupial. Australian Journal of Zoology, 42,
701-710. A31. Cork,
S.J. (1994). Digestive constraints on dietary scope in small and moderately
small mammals: How much do we really understand? In "The Digestive
System in Mammals: Food, form and function", D.J. Chivers
& P. Langer (eds), Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, pp. 337-369. A32. Cork,
S.J. (1994). The role of the hindgut in the nutrition of small herbivores,
with special reference to marsupial arboreal folivores.
In "Nutrition in a Sustainable
Environment (IUNS Proceedings). M. Wahlqvist, ed.,
Smith-Gordon, UK, pp.498-501. A33. Cork,
S.J. (1994). The Inadequate
Environment. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9,
494. (Book Review). A34. Karasov, W.H, and Cork, S.J. (1994) Glucose absorption
by a nectarivorous bird: the passive pathway is
paramount. American Journal of
Physiology 267, G18-G26. A35. Martinez
del Rio, C., Cork, S.J., and Karasov, W.H. (1994).
Modelling digestive function: An introduction. In "The Digestive System
in Mammals: Food, form and function", D.J. Chivers
& P. Langer (eds), Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, pp 25-53. A36. Cork,
S. (1995). Life in a salad bowl?
Nature Australia, Spring 1995,
30-37. A37. Cork,
S., Feary, S. and Mackowski,
C. (Eds.) (1995). Koala
Conservation in the South-East Forests:
Proceedings of an Expert Workshop. National Parks and Wildlife
Service: Sydney. 57 pages. ISBN
0 9599035 34 A38. Foley,
W.J., McLean, S., and Cork, S.J. (1995). Consequences of biotransformation of plant secondary
metabolites on acid-base metabolism in mammals - A final common pathway? Journal of Chemical Ecology, 21,
721-743. A39. Cork,
S.J. (1996). Optimal digestive
strategies for arboreal herbivorous mammals in contrasting forest types: Why koalas and colobines
are different. Australian Journal of Ecology, 21,
10-20. A40. Cork,
S.J., and Braithwaite, L.W. (1996). Resource availability, eucalypt chemical
defences, and habitat quality for leaf-eating marsupials. In "Koalas - Research for
Management" G. Gordon, ed., Queensland National Parks and Wildlife
Service, Brisbane, pp.9-16. A41. Cork,
S.J., and Catling, P.C. (1996). Modelling distributions of arboreal
and ground-dwelling mammals in relation to climate, nutrients, plant chemical
defences and vegetation structure in the eucalypt forests of southeastern
Australia. Forest Ecology and Management 85, 163-176. A42. Karasov, W.H., and Cork, S.J. (1996). Test of a reactor-based optimization
model for nectar-eating rainbow lorikeets. Physiological Zoology 69, 117-138. A43. Morton,
S.R., Andersen, A.N., Cork, S.J., Hobbs, R.J., Noble, J.C., Saunders, D.A.,
Stafford-Smith, D.M., and Young, M.D. (1996). Looking After Our Land. CSIRO: Australia, 21 pages ISBN 0 643 05839 7. A44. Cork,
S.J., and Catling, P.C. (1997). Some issues for
managing habitat for mammalian fauna in forests outside reserves. In
Conservation Outside Nature Reserves, P. Hale and D. Lamb, eds., Centre for
Conservation Biology, University of Queensland, Brisbane. Pp. 488-496 A45. Cork,
S.J., and Foley, W.J. (1997).
Digestive and metabolic adaptations of arboreal marsupials for dealing
with plant antinutrients and toxins. In Recent Advances in Marsupial
Biology, N.R. Saunders and L. Hinds, eds. UNSW Press, Sydney. Pp. 204-226 A46. Landsberg, J., and Cork, S.J. (1997). Herbivory. In
Eucalypt Ecology: Individuals
to Ecosystems. J. Williams and J. Woinarski, eds.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp.
342-372 A47. Lawler,
I.R., Foley, W.J., Woodrow, I.E., and Cork, S.J. (1997).The effects of
elevated CO2 atmospheres on the nutritional quality of Eucalyptus foliage and its interaction
with soil nutrient and light availability. Oecologia 109, 59-68. A48. Raison,
R.J., McCormack, R.J., Cork, S.J., Ryan, P.J., and McKenzie, N.J. (1997).
Scientific issues in the assessment of ecologically sustainable forest
management, with special reference to the use of indicators. Proceedings of
the Australian and New Zealand Institutes of Foresters Conference, Canberra
21-24 April 1997, pp. 229-234. A49. Cork,
S.J. (1997). The role of science
in resolving forest issues. In
Saving our Natural Heritage: The Role of Science in Managing Australias
Ecosystems. C. Copeland and D. Lewis (ed.s).
Halstead Press, Sydney. Pp. 52-93. A50. Krockenberger, A.K., Hume, I.D. and Cork, S.J.
(1998). Prediction of milk and nutrition of the dependent young of
free-ranging koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus). Physiological Zoology 71, 45-56. A51. Claridge,
A.W., Trappe, J.M., Cork, S.J., and Claridge, D.L. (1999). Mycophagy by small mammals in the coniferous forests of
North America: Nutritional value of sporocarps of Rhizopogon vinicolor,
a common hypogeous fungus. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 169, 172-178. A52. Cork,
S.J., Hume, I.D. and Faichney, G.J. (1999).
Digestive strategies of non-ruminant herbivores: The role of the hindgut. In Nutritional Ecology of
Herbivores. H-J.G. Jung and G.C. Fahey Jr (eds.).
American Society of Animal Science, Savoy, Illinois, USA. Pp 210-260. A53. Dearing,
M.D., and Cork, S. (1999). Role of
detoxification of plant secondary compounds on diet breadth in a mammalian
herbivore, Trichosurus
vulpecula. Journal of Chemical Ecology 26,
1205-1220. A54. Cork,
S. and Kanowski, P. (1999). Research priorities for
criteria and indicators. In
Sustainable Forest Management, Proceedings of the Hermon
Slade International Workshop held at Melbourne, 30 November-4 December 1998.
A.G. Brown and I.S. Ferguson (eds.). The Crawford Fund, Melbourne, Australia.
Pp 33-36. A55. Claridge,
A.W., Cork, S.J., and Trappe, J.M. (2000). Diversity and habitat
relationships of hypogeous fungi. I. Study design,
sampling techniques and general survey results. Biodiversity and Conservation 9, 151-173. A56. Claridge,
A.W., Barry, S.C., Cork, S.J., and Trappe, J.M. (2000). Diversity and habitat
relationships of hypogeous fungi. II. Factors
influencing the occurrence and number of taxa. Biodiversity and Conservation 9,
175-199. A57. Clark,
T.C., Mazur, N., Begg, R.J., and Cork, S.J. (2000).
Interdisciplinary guidelines for developing effective koala conservation
policy. Conservation Biology 14(3),
691-701. A58. Clark,
T.W., Mazur, N., Cork, S., Dovers, S., and Harding, R. (2000). The koala
conservation policy process: An
appraisal and recommendations. Conservation
Biology 14(3), 681-690 A59. Cork,
S.J., Clark, T.W., and Mazur, N. (2000). Introduction: An interdisciplinary
effort for koala conservation. Conservation
Biology 14(3), 606-609 A60. Cork,
S.J., Clark, T.W., and Mazur, N. (2000). Conclusions and recommendations for
koala conservation. Conservation
Biology 14(3), 702-704 A61. Cork,
S.J., Hume, I.D., and Foley, W.J. (2000). Improving Habitat Models and Their
Utility in Koala Conservation. Conservation
Biology 14(3), 660-668 A62. Cork,
S.J., and Shelton, D. (2000). The Nature and Value of Australias Ecosystem
Services: A Framework for Sustainable Environmental Solutions. In Sustainable Environmental
Solutions for Industry and Government
Proceedings of the 3rd Queensland Environmental Conference,
May 2000, Environmental Engineering Society, Queensland Chapter, The
Institution of Engineers, Australia, Queensland Division, and Queensland
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, pp151-159. A63. Cork,
S. J. (2001). Ecosystem services: The many ways in which biodiversity
sustains and fulfils human life. In
Food for Healthy People and a Healthy Planet, Internet conference organised
by the Nature and Society Forum. http://conference.natsoc.org.au
A64. Cork,
S., Shelton, D., Binning, C., and Parry, R. (2001). A framework for applying
the concept of ecosystem services to natural resource management in
Australia. In Third Australian
Stream Management Conference August 27-29, 2001. Rutherford, I., Sheldon,
F., Brierley, G., and Kenyon, C. (Editors).
Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology: Brisbane. Pp 157-162 A65. McIlwee, A.M., Lawler, I.R., Cork, S.J., and Foley,
W.J. (2001). Coping with chemical complexity in mammal-plant interactions:
Near-infrared spectroscopy as a predictor of Eucalyptus foliage nutrients and
of the feeding rates of folivorous marsupials. Oecologia
128(4), 539-548 A66. Shelton,
D., Cork, S., Binning, C., Parry, R., Hairsine, P.,
Vertessy, R,, and Stauffacher,
M. (2001). Application of an ecosystem services inventory approach to the
Goulburn Broken Catchment . In
Third Australian Stream Management Conference August 27-29, 2001.
Rutherford, I., Sheldon, F., Brierley, G., and
Kenyon, C. (Editors). Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology:
Brisbane. Pp 571-576 A67. Cork, S.J. (2002). Ecosystems services and institution
rules. In FutureScape: Exploring the Interaction between the
Environment, Economy and Society. Conference 29-30 April 2002, Sydney, Nature
Conservation Council of NSW http://www.getmassive.com.au/clients/ncc/presentations/Cork.pdf
(14 pages). A68. Cork,
S.J., Proctor, W., Shelton, D., Abel, N., and Binning, C. (2002). The
ecosystem services project: Exploring the importance of ecosystems to people.
Ecological Management and Restoration 3: 70-73. A69. Cork,
S.J. (2002). Ecosystem services and Costing. In Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change. Volume 2. The
Earth System: Biological and Ecological Dimensions of Global Environmental
Change. Wiley: UK A70. Cork,
S.J. (2002). Identifying the opportunities: How the concept of ecosystem
services can help. In 8th
National Conference and Workshop on the Productive Use and Rehabilitation of
Saline Land (PUR$L), Fremantle, 16-20 September 2002 A71. Cork,
S.J. (2003). The nature and value of ecosystem services in Australia. In Proceedings of the International
Rangelands Congress, Durban, South Africa, 2003. A72. Bennett, E., Carpenter, S., Cork, S., Peterson, G., Petschel-Held, G., Ribeiro, T.,
and Zurek, M. (2005). Scenarios for Ecosystem Services: Rationale and
Overview. In Millennium Ecosystem
Assessment - Scenarios Assessment Eds S. Carpenter
and P. Pingali . Island Press, Washington DC. 40pp. http://www.maweb.org/en/Scenarios.aspx
A73. Cork, S., Peterson, G., Petschel-Held,
G., Bennett, E., Deane, D., Nelson, G., Ribeiro,
T., Alder, J., Butler, C., Mendiondo, E., Oluoch-Kosura, W., Zurek, M. (2005). Four Scenarios. In Millennium Ecosystem Assessment -
Scenarios Assessment Eds S. Carpenter and P. Pingali. Island Press, Washington DC. 145pp.
http://www.maweb.org/en/Scenarios.aspx
A74. Rodrguez, J.P., Agard, J., Beard,
T.D. Jr., Bennett, E., Cork, S., Cumming, G., Deane, D., Dobson, A., Lodge,
D.M., Mutale, M., Nelson, G., Peterson, G.D., and Ribeiro, T. (2005). Synergisms and trade-offs among
ecosystem services. In Millennium
Ecosystem Assessment - Scenarios Assessment Eds S.
Carpenter and P. Pingali. Island Press, Washington
DC. 40pp. http://www.maweb.org/en/Scenarios.aspx A75. Cork,
S.J., and Delaney, K. (2003). The future and environmental management
systems. In Agriculture, Business
and the Environment – Advancing the EMS Debate. 3rd
National Conference on Environmental Management Systems in Agriculture.
Primary Industries and Resources South Australia, Adelaide. 11pp (Obtainable
on CD at http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/pages/rur_sol/ems/index6.htm). A76. Finlayson,
C.M., Rebecca DCruz, Nick Davidson, Jacqueline
Alder, Steve Cork, Rudolf de Groot, Christian Lvque, G. Randy Milton, Garry Peterson, Dave Pritchard,
Blake D. Ratner, Carmen Revenga,
Mara Rivera, Frederik Schutyser,
Mark Siebentritt, Mishka Stuip, Rebecca Tharme, Stuart Butchart,
Ellen Dieme-Amting, Habiba
Gitay, Steve Raaymakers,
and Douglas Taylor (2005). Synthesis Report: Wetlands & Water, Ecosystem
Services and Human Well-Being.
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. http://www.maweb.org/documents/document.358.aspx.pdf
A77. Cork, S. J., & Proctor, W. (2005). Implementing a process
for integration research: Ecosystem Services Project, Australia. Journal of Research Practice, 1(2),
Article M6 (online at: http://jrp.icaap.org/content/v1.2/cork.html) A78. Cork, S. J., G. D.
Peterson, E. M. Bennett, G. Petschel-Held, and M.
Zurek. 2006. Synthesis of the storylines. Ecology and Society 11(2): 11.
[online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss2/art11/
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/viewissue.php?sf=23
A79. Rodrguez,
J. P., T. D. Beard, Jr., E. M. Bennett, G. S. Cumming, S. Cork, J. Agard, A. P. Dobson, and G. D. Peterson. 2006. Trade-offs
across space, time, and ecosystem services. Ecology and Society 11(1): 28.
[online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art28/.
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/viewissue.php?sf=23
A80.
Trappe, J.M.,
Nicholls, A.O., Claridge, A.W., and Cork, S.J. (in press). Prescribed burning
in a Eucalyptus woodland suppresses fruiting of hypogeous fungi, an important food source for mammals. Mycological Research B. Consultancy and technical reports and major popular articles
B1. Cork,
S.J., Margules, C.R., and Braithwaite, L.W. (1988).
A survey of koalas and their habitat near Wedderburn N.S.W., suggestions for
management, and an assessment of the potential effects of a proposed
subdivision of four-hectare environmental lots. Report for Campbelltown City
Council for circulation to local and state government and interested members
of the public. B2. Cork,
S.J., Margules, C.R., and Braithwaite, L.W. (1991).
A consultancy to assess koala habitat and the possible effects of a housing
development on a koala population at Wedderburn, N.S.W. CSIRO Div. Wildl. Ecol. Tech. Memo. 31,
23 pages, ISBN 0 643 05185 6. B3. Cork,
S.J. (1992). Assessment and
prediction of the nutritional quality of Eucalypt foliage for koalas. Consultancy Report to ANPWS, 71
pages. B4. CNR
(1995). Review of the Code of
Forest Practices for Timber Production
(Prepared by CSIRO for the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources). Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources: Melbourne, 92 pages, ISBN 0 7306 6109 1.
(I was part of a 5-person team that carried out this review). B5. Cork,
S.J. (1995). Koala Conservation
in the South-East Forests.
Consultancy report for the National Parks and Wildlife Service of NSW
and State Forests of NSW.
National Parks and Wildlife Service: Sydney. 78 pages. ISBN 0 9599035 42 B6. Cork,
S.J. (1995). Review of documents
supporting an application by RZM Pty. Ltd. for a Temporary General (Section
120) licence for proposed sand mining activities on the Tomago Sand Beds. Consultancy Report for the National
Parks and Wildlife Service of NSW, 22 pages. B7. Cork,
S.J., Austin, M.P. and Wellington, A.B. (1995). Forest management to conserve flora and fauna values. In
Review of the Code of Forest Practices for Timber Production:
Compilation of scientific commentaries. Report commissioned by Conservation and Natural Resources,
Victoria. CSIRO Division of
Forestry. pp 6-27. B8. Cork,
S.J., Raison, J., Faith, D., Austin, M.P., Young, M.D. and Humphries, S.E.
(1995). State Forests of NSW and
Criteria and Indicators for the Sustainable Management of NSW State Forests:
An Audit. Unpublished Report by
CSIRO Divison of Wildlife and Ecology and CSIRO
Division of Forestry and Forest Products, 114 pages. B9. Independent
Advisory Group. (1996). Comprehensive Regional Assessment East Gippsland.
Independent Advisory Group Report on Ecologically Sustainable Forest
Management, Systems and Processes. (Prepared by I. Ferguson, S. Cork, D.
Holmes, J. Lennon, B. McCormack and J. Raison). Joint Commonwealth and
Victorian Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) Steering Commitee. B10. Tasmanian
Public Land Use Commission (1996). Tasmanian-Commonwealth Regional Forest
Agreement. Assessment of
Ecologically Sustainable Forest Management Systems and Processes: Independent
Expert Advisory Group - Preliminary Report. (Prepared by I. Ferguson, J.
Bradshaw, S. Cork, B. Egloff, R. Hill, B. McCormack
and J. Raison) Tasmanian Public Land Use Commission, Hobart. B11. Commonwealth
of Australia (1997). Western Australian-Commonwealth Regional Forest
Agreement. Assessment of
Ecologically Sustainable Forest Management Systems and Processes: Independent
Expert Advisory Group - Final Report. (Prepared by I. Ferguson, S. Cork, B. Egloff, M. Adams, G. Wilkinson, and M. Brown)
Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra. ISBN No. 0 642 54504 9 B12. Cork,
S.J. and Kearns, A. (1997) Ecosystem Health. In Eden RFA Criteria and Indicators. Compiled by FORTECH. Forestry Technical Services Pty Ltd.
Canberra. B13. Cork,
S.J., and Kearns, A. (1997). Examination of the Report by the Forest
Practices Board of Tasmania on the State of Forests on North Forest Products
Surrey Hills Property. Report for DPIE. B14. Claridge,
A.W., and Cork, S.J. (1997). Survey of the Distribution of Hypogeal Fungi in
the Forests of South-Eastern Australia - Final Report for Environment
Australia. CSIRO, Canberra B15. Margules, C.R., and Cork, S.J. (1997) Biodiversity. In Eden RFA Criteria and Indicators.
Compiled by FORTECH. Forestry
Technical Services Pty Ltd. Canberra. B16. Martinez
del Rio, C., and Cork, S.J. (1997).
Exploring nutritional diversity: A society is born. Trends in Ecology
and Evolution 12, 9-10). B17. Cork,
S.J., Cawsey, E.M., Nicholls, A.O., Yialeloglou,
M., and Austin, M.P. (1998). Improving Prediction and Assessment of Diet and
Habitat Quality for Koalas - Investigation of Relationships Between Koala
Abundance and the Nutritional Composition of Foliage in Northern NSW. Final
Report for the Australian Koala Foundation. CSIRO, Canberra. B18. Cork,
S.J., Brown, P., and Walker, P.A. (1999). Using Systems Analysis Techniques
to Assess Impacts of Disturbance on Flora and Fauna in Native Australian
Forests. Report to Environment Australia. 184pp B19. McDonald,
G., Burgman, M., Cork, S.J., Lane, M., Mackey, B.,
McCormack, R., Raison, J., and Wilkinson, G. (1999). Assessment of systems
and process for ecologically sustainable forest management in SE Qld.
Commonwealth Government. 250pp. B20. Binning,
C., Baker, B., Meharg, S., Cork, S., and Kearns, A.
2002. Making Farm Forestry Pay –
Markets for Ecosystem Services, Rural Industries Research and Development
Corporation Publication No 02/005, Canberra, Australia. B21. Cork,
S.J. (2002). What are ecosystem services? River
and Riparian Lands Management Newsletter (Land and Water Australia), 21:
3-9. B22. Parry, R., and Cork, S.
(2002). Communicating ecosystem services. River
and Riparian Lands Management Newsletter (Land and Water Australia), 21:
25-27. B23. Cork,
S.J., and Platais, G.H. (2002). Pay per view. Share (World Bank) 5: 30. B24. Delaney, K.,
Cork, S., Roberts, P., and Lester, B. (2004). The Futurists. CIO Australias Magazine for Information Executives,
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