Dr Simon Grove – Portfolio of Publications
and Communications
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PERSONAL PUBLICATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Books
Grove, S.J.,
Kershaw, R.C., Smith, B.J., & Turner, E. (2006). A systematic list of the marine molluscs of Tasmania. 120 pp.
Occasional Paper no. 8,
Grove, S.J. (1998). A Nature Conservation Source-book for
Forestry Professionals. 200
Grove, S.J. & Herbert, G. (1987). Butterflies
of the Southern chalk grasslands. British Butterfly Conservation Society,
24 pp.
Grove, S.
(2011). The seashells of
Journal and magazine
articles
Grove, S.J. (2012).
A naturalist’s journey. Forty Degrees
South Autumn 2012: 63-68. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. (2011).
A walk to the beach. The Tasmanian Naturalist
133: 4-7. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. (2010).
Blow-ins from the Blue Fleet. The
Tasmanian Naturalist 132: 25-34.
Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J.
(2009). Review of Daley, E. (2007). Wings: an introduction to
Grove, S.J. (2008).
Marine molluscs of Taroona spiral upwards. The
Tasmanian Naturalist 130: 14-25.
Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J.
(2007). Vicariance, dispersal and the strange case of the Tasmanian black
nerites. The Tasmanian Naturalist 129: 34-36. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J.
(2007). Review of
Grove, S.J.
(2007). Mudguts. The Tasmanian Naturalist
129: 2-7. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J.
(2006). Sounds, scents and sensibilities in the Tasmanian bush. The Tasmanian Naturalist 128: 23-25. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J.
(2006). Mind what you think [medication through meditation]. Famous Reporter 32: 26-35. Pdf available
here.
Grove, S.J. (2004).
Common elements in the fauna and flora of
Grove, S.J.
(2003). Why would a naturalist work in the Tasmanian Forestry industry? The Tasmanian Naturalist 125: 14-20. Pdf available
here.
Grove, S.J.
(2002). Musings of a northern naturalist in
Grove, S.J. (1999). Daintree’s power struggle: rainforest under threat as residents demand electricity. BBC Wildlife Magazine, July 1999: 65.
Grove, S. J. (1998).
Grove, S J. (1999). Woodlands get the
chop:
Grove, S J. (1999).
New
deal for old growth: State government honours election vow and ends logging in
ancient subtropical forests. BBC Wildlife
Magazine, November 1999: 58.
Web-sites designed and
maintained
The molluscs of
Sound recordings
Grove, S.J. (2000). The jungle CD: atmospheric recordings from
the rainforest of south-east
Grove, S.J. (1990). A sound guide to the birds of south-east
Media and public
presentations
Grove,
S.J. (2011). The seashells of
Grove, S.J. (2011).
Book-launch for The
seashells of
Grove, S.J. (2009). Tasmanian seashells. Oral presentation to Tasmanian Field
Naturalists Club, 3 September, Hobart, TAS.
Grove, S.J. (1992). Introducing insects and other invertebrates. Course tutor for weekend field-course for
Field Studies Council at Juniper Hall Field Centre,
Grove, S.J. (1991). Introducing insects. Course
tutor for weekend field-course for Field Studies Council at Juniper Hall Field
Centre,
Grove,
S.J. (1985). Simon Grove and his shell collection. Segment on Hey Look That’s Me: Where Are They Now?,
Grove,
S.J. (1975). Simon Grove and his shell collection. Segment on Hey Look That’s Me,
Posters, letters and
circulars
Grove, S.J. (2012).
Compendium of letters to the editors of
Grove,
S.J. and Grove, C. (2011). The
Groveherd Christmas letters compendium. *Password-protected pdf
available here.
Grove, S.J. (2011).
The answer to
Grove, S.J. (2011). Simon Grove’s world bird checklist. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. (2011). Birds of
Grove, S.J. (2010).
The forests agreement to end all forestry disagreement? On-line Opinion, posted
Grove, S.J. (2009). A web-based guide to the marine molluscs of
Grove, S.J. (2007). Seashells of the Taroona foreshore (poster). Pdf available here.
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PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Peer-reviewed journal articles
.
Grove, S.J., Stamm, L. and Wardlaw, T.W. (2011). How well does a log
decay-class system capture the ecology of decomposition? – a case-study from
Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua forest.
Grove, S.J. (2010). Do wildlife habitat strips act as refuges for mature-forest
carabid beetle assemblages? A case-study in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest,
Grove, S.J. and Forster, L. (2010). A decade of change in the saproxylic beetle
fauna of eucalypt logs in the Warra long-term log-decay experiment,
Grove, S.J. and Forster, L. (2010). A decade of change in the saproxylic beetle
fauna of eucalypt logs in the Warra long-term log-decay experiment,
Baker, S., Neyland, M. & Grove, S.J. (2010). Using aggregated retention to
maintain and restore mature forest values in managed forest landscapes in
Browning, B.J.,
Fountain-Jones, N., McQuillan, P. and Grove, S.J. (2011). Beetle
communities associated with the tree fern Dicksonia
Hingston, A.B. and Grove,
S.J. (2010). From clearfell
coupe to old-growth forest: Succession of bird assemblages in Tasmanian lowland
wet eucalypt forests.
Grove, S.J. (2009).
Beetles and fuelwood harvesting: a retrospective study
from
Grove, S.J., Stamm, L. and Barry, C. (2009). Log decomposition rates in
Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua
determined using an indirect chronosequence approach.
Baker, S., Barmuta, L., Grove, S.J. and Richardson, A. (2009). Are streamside buffers edge-affected habitat for ground-dwelling forest beetle assemblages?. Biodiversity and Conservation 18: 3467-3482. *Password-protected pdf available here.
Baker, S., Grove, S.J.,
Bashford, R., Forster, L., Bonham, K., Lewis-Jones, R. and Brown, G. (2009). Early
responses of ground-active beetles to alternative silvicultural systems in the
Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial,
Gates, G., Ratkowsky, D. and Grove,
S.J. (2009). Aggregated retention and macrofungi: a case study from the
Warra LTER site,
Wardlaw, T., Grove, S.,
Yee, M., Grove, S.J. & Borrer Closs, L. (2007). Giant
velvet worms (Tasmanipatus barretti)
and postharvest regeneration burns in
Grove, S.J.,
Richards, K., Spencer, C., & Yaxley, B. (2006). What lives under large logs
in Tasmanian eucalypt forest? The
Tasmanian Naturalist 128: 86-93.
Pdf available
here.
Hickey, J.E., Neyland, M.G., Grove, S.J. & Edwards, L.G. (2006).
From little things big things grow: The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial in
Tasmanian wet Eucalyptus obliqua
forest. Allgemeine Forest und Jagdzeitung
177: 120-130. *Password-protected
pdf available here.
Grove, S.J.
& Yaxley, B. (2005). Wildlife habitat strips and native forest
ground-active beetle assemblages in plantation nodes in northeast
Gates, G.M., Ratkowsky, D.A., & Grove, S.J. (2005). A comparison of
macrofungi in young silvicultural regeneration and mature forest at the Warra
LTER site in the Southern Forests of Tasmania. Tasforests 16: 127-152. Pdf
available here.
Macdonald, M.A., Apiolazza,
Grove, S.J. (2004).
Ecological research coverage at the Warra LTER site,
Grove, S.J.
(2003). Maintaining data integrity in insect biodiversity assessment projects. Journal of Insect Conservation 7: 33-44. *Password-protected
pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. &
Meggs, J. (2003). Coarse woody debris biodiversity and management: a review
with particular reference to Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests. Australian Forestry 66
(4): 258-272. *Password-protected
pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. &
Bashford, R. (2003) Beetle assemblages from the Warra log decay project:
insights from the first year of sampling. Tasforests
14: 117-129 Pdf
available here.
Doran, N., Balmer,
J., Driessen, M., Bashford, R., Grove,
S.J., Richardson, A.M.M., Griggs, J., & Ziegeler, D. (2003). Moving with the times: baseline data
to gauge future shifts in vegetation and invertebrate altitudinal assemblages
due to environmental change. Organisms,
Diversity and Evolution 3:
127-149. *Password-protected
pdf available here.
Grove, S. J. (2002). Tree basal area and dead wood as
surrogate indicators of saproxylic insect faunal integrity: a case study from
the Australian lowland tropics. Ecological
Indicators 1: 171-188. *Password-protected
pdf available here.
Grove, S. J.
(2002). The influence of forest management history on the integrity of the
saproxylic beetle fauna in an Australian lowland tropical rainforest. Biological Conservation 104(2): 149-171.
*Password-protected
pdf available here.
Grove, S. J.
(2002). Saproxylic insect ecology and the sustainable management of forests. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 33: 1-23. *Password-protected
pdf available here.
Grove, S. J. (2001). Developing appropriate mechanisms for
sustaining mature timber habitat in managed natural forest stands. International Forestry Review 3 (4): 272-284. *Password-protected
pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. (2001). Extent and composition of dead wood in Australian lowland
tropical rainforest with differential management histories.
Grove, S.J. (2000). Trunk window trapping: an effective technique for sampling
tropical saproxylic insects. Memoirs of
the
Grove, S.J., Turton, S.M. &
Siegenthaler, D.T. (2000).
Mosaics of canopy openness induced by tropical cyclones: lowland rain forests
with contrasting management histories in northeastern
Grove, S.J. & Tucker, N.J. (2000). The importance of mature timber habitat in forest management and restoration: what can insects tell us? Ecological Management and Restoration 1(1): 68-69. *Password-protected pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. & Stork, N.E. (2000). An inordinate fondness for beetles. Invertebrate Taxonomy 14
(6): 733-739. *Password-protected
pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. & Stork, N.E. (1999). The conservation of saproxylic insects in tropical forests: a research agenda. Journal of Insect Conservation 3: 67-74. *Password-protected pdf available here.
Grove, S.J., Jones, P.H., Malkinson, A.R., Thomas, D.H. & Williams,
Lefort, P. and Grove, S.J.
(2009). Early responses of bird assemblages to clearfelling and its
alternatives at
Little, M.C., Reay, P.J. & Grove, S.J. (1988). Distribution gradients of ichthyoplankton in an East African mangrove creek. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 26: 669-697. *Password-protected pdf available here.
Little, M.C., Reay, P.J., & Grove, S.J. (1988). The fish community of an East African mangrove creek. Journal of Fish Biology 32: 729-747. *Password-protected pdf available here.
Other journal contributions
Grove, S.J. (2011).
Grove, S.J. (2009). A decade of deadwoodology at Warra. The Tasmanian Naturalist 131: 25-35. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J.
(2005). Winkles, whelks and warreners: a year of shelling at Taroona. The Tasmanian Naturalist 127: 57-71. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J.
(2005). How well can current planning measures maintain ecological integrity in
the Tasmanian production forest landscape? International
Forestry Review 7: 39. Pdf
available here.
Grove, S.J.
& Neyland, M.G. (2005). How ‘natural’ is the response of biodiversity to
clearfelling and to alternative silvicultural systems in Tasmanian wet eucalypt
forest? International Forestry Review
7: 325. Pdf
available here.
Grove, S. (2004).
Tasmanian Forestry and conservation biology. Pacific Conservation Biology 10:
78-79. Pdf
available here.
Grove, S.J.
(2004) How effective are wildlife habitat strips as a conservation strategy in
plantation-dominated state forest landscapes?
Grove, S.J. &
Yaxley, B. (2004). A species of jewel beetle (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) new to
Grove, S.J.
(2001) Seeing the DEAD wood for the trees.
Grove, S.J. & Alexander, K.A. (1992). Records of some uncommon Dolichopodidae from
Grove, S.J. (1991). Records of some
uncommon Tephritidae from
Grove, S.J. & Alexander, K.A. (1991). Some uncommon bugs noted in the south-west in 1989-90. British Journal of Entomology and Natural History, 4.
Grove, S.J. (1990). Old forest insects noted from some
Grove, S.J.
(1986) Operation Raleigh: three months on expedition in
Grove, S.J. (1979). School natural history society
report, including report on trip to Slimbridge.
The Churcherian (school magazine), 33-35. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. (1978). School natural history
society report. The Churcherian
(school magazine), 40. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. (1978). Life around the oak tree.
Hickey, J.E., Neyland, M.G., & Grove, S.J. (2005). From little things
big things grow: The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial in Tasmanian tall Eucalyptus obliqua forest. International Forestry Review 7: 47. Pdf available here.
Books, book chapters, invited papers and proceedings
Grove, S.J.,
Yee, M. and Borrer Coss, L. (2008). Tailoring forest management to the habitat
needs of the giant velvet worm (Tasmanipatus
barretti). In Lefroy, E. (ed.). Biodiversity
- balancing conservation and production: case studies from the real world.
Proceedings of the conference at the
Grove, S.,
Bashford, R. & Yee, M. (2008). A long-term experimental study of saproxylic
beetle (Coleoptera) succession in Tasmanian Eucalyptus
obliqua logs: findings from the first five years. Invited paper, pp 72-114
in: Fattorini, S. (Ed.), Insect ecology
and conservation. Research Signpost,
Grove, S.J.,
Grove, S.J. (2006).
The Warra LTER site in southern Tasmania.
In proceedings of the 6th conference of the
Grove, S.J. &
Hanula, J.L. (Editors) (2006). Insect biodiversity and dead wood. Proceedings of a symposium at the
International Congress of Entomology,
Grove, S. (2006).
A research agenda for insects and dead
wood. pp. 98-108 in Grove, S.J. & Hanula, J.L. (Ed.), Insect biodiversity and dead wood.
Proceedings of a symposium at the International Congress of Entomology,
Yee, M., Grove, S.J., Richardson, A., & Mohammed, C. (2006). Brown rot
in inner heartwood: why large logs support characteristic saproxylic beetle
assemblages of conservation concern. pp. 42-56 in: Grove, S.J. & Hanula,
J.L. (Ed.), Insect biodiversity and dead
wood. Proceedings of a symposium at the International Congress of Entomology,
Book reviews
Grove, S.J.
(2011). Review of Lindhe, A., Jeppsson, T. and
Ehnström, B. (2011). Longhorn
beetles in
Grove, S.J.
(2001). Reviews of Köhler, F. (2000). Totholzkäfer in Naturwaldzellen des nördlichen
Rheinlandes. Vergleichende Studien zur Totholzkäferfauna Deutschlands und
deutschen Naturwaldforschung [Saproxylic beetles in nature forests of the
northern Rhineland. Comparative
studies on the saproxylic beetles of
Grove, S.J.
(2002). Reviews of Dajoz, R. (1998). Insects and the forest: the role and
diversity of insects in the forest environment; and Köhler, F. (2000). Totholzkäfer in
Naturwaldzellen des nördlichen Rheinlandes. Vergleichende Studien zur
Totholzkäferfauna Deutschlands und deutschen Naturwaldforschung. Journal of Insect Conservation 6:
69-70. *Password-protected
pdf here.
Theses
Grove, S.J. (2000). Impacts of forest management on saproxylic beetles in the
Australian lowland tropics and the development of appropriate indicators of
sustainable forest management. Doctoral thesis,
Grove, S.J. (1992).
Land-use issues in the rainforests of Amazonian Ecuador, with particular
reference to the oil industry. MSc thesis,
Grove, S.J. (1984).
Population structure, feeding and diel migration in a species of halocyprid
ostracod from the north-east
Reports
Grove, S.J. and Stamm, L. (2011). Modelling downed woody debris under
stand-replacing disturbance dynamics: a case-study from
Grove, S.J. and
Forster, L. (2011). A decade of change in
the saproxylic beetle fauna of eucalypt logs in the Warra long-term log-decay
experiment,
Grove, S.J. (2011). Compilation of quarterly submissions (since 2005) on ecological news from Forestry Tasmania, in Bulletins of the Ecological Society of Australia. Pdf available here.
Grove, S.J. (2011). Compilation of quarterly
submissions (since 2006) on entomological news from Forestry Tasmania, in Myrmecia,
the bulletin of the Australian Entomological Society. Pdf
available here.
Thauvin, T., Libis, E., Grove, S.J. and Wardlaw, T. (2010). Comparison of coarse woody debris volumes
between mature and silviculturally regenerated eucalypt forest along a disturbance
grandient. Technical Report no. 15/2010. Forestry
Grove, S.J. (2009). Tasmanian
deadwoodological expertise in demand in
Grove, S.J.,
(2009). Coarse woody debris conservation
management in the context of fuelwood and firewood harvesting on State forests
in
Baker, S., Grove, S.J., McElwee, D., Neyland, M., Scott, R., Read, S. and
Wardlaw, T. (2009). Ecological goals,
biodiversity outcomes, and performance measures for aggregated retention
coupes. Technical Report no. 03/2009. Forestry
Grove, S.J. (2008). Grove meets Parliament. Biobuzz 5. Pdf available here.
Forster, L. and Grove, S.J. (2008). The Beetles (Coleoptera) of the Warra –
Grove, S.J.
(2007). Old trees and the development of
coarse woody debris in cool temperate eucalypt forests: a synthesis of recent
research in a conservation management context. Technical Report no. 175.
Cooperative Research Centre for Forestry,
Turner, P.A.M., Grove, S.J.
& Airey, C.M. (2007). Wildfire
Chronosequence Project Establishment Report. Bushfire Cooperative Research
Centre,
Grove, S.J.
(2006). A long-term experimental study of
saproxylic beetle succession in Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua logs: findings
from the first five years, Technical Report No. 166. Cooperative Research
Centre for Forestry,
Grove, S.J.
(2006). Beetles and fuelwood harvesting:
a retrospective study in the Southern Forests, Technical Report no.
18/2006. Forestry
Grove, S.J.
(2006). Forestry
Grove, S.J.
& Bashford, R. (2005). Warra log
decay project: establishment report. Technical Report no. 08/2005. Forestry
Grove, S.J.
(2004). The effectiveness of wildlife
habitat strips in maintaining mature forest carabid beetle assemblages at
Tarraleah in
Grove, S.J.
(2004). Warra -
Grove, S. &
Yaxley, B. (2004). Wildlife habitat
strips and native forest beetles in plantation nodes in damp sclerophyll
forest, northeast Tasmania, Technical Report no 01/2004. Forestry
Grove, S.,
Taylor, R., Bonham, K., & Mesibov, R. (2004). Long-term responses of mollusc assemblages to experimental logging and
to wildfire in dry sclerophyll forest at Old Chum Dam, northeast Tasmania,
Technical Report no 02/2004. Forestry
Fox, J.C., Regan, T.J., Bekessy, S.A.,
Wintle, B.A., Brown, M.J., Meggs, J.M., Bonham, K., Mesibov, R., McCarthy,
M.A., Munks, S.A., Wells, P., Brereton, R., Graham, K., Hickey, J., Turner, P.,
Jones, M., Brown, W.E., Mooney, N., Grove,
S., Yamada, K., & Burgman, M.A. (2004). Linking landscape ecology and management to population viability
analysis. Report 2: Population viability analyses for eleven forest dependent
species.
Grove, S.J., Meggs, J., & Goodwin, A. (2002). A review of biodiversity
conservation issues relating to coarse woody debris management in the wet
eucalypt production forests of
Grove, S.J.
(2001). Using Rainforest Research:
Rainforest Beetles in Dead Wood - Could Logging be their Downfall?
Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Management,
Grove, S.J.
(1997). An illustrated key to trees and
shrubs of Indonesian mangroves.
Balai Latihan Kehutanan, Samarinda,
Grove, S.J.
(1997). The role of the library in the
Balai Latihan Kehutanan.
Grove, S.J. (1997).
Perpustakaan anda…dan bagaimana
menggunakannya secara efekif [Your library and how to use it effectively] (in Indonesian). Balai Latihan
Kehutanan, Samarinda,
Grove, S.J. (1997).
Daftar pustaka sumbangan dari ODA I_UK
TFMP ke perpustakaan BLK Samarinda 1996-1997 [List of publications donated by
ODA I_UK TFMP to the
Grove, S.J.
(1995). World Conservation Monitoring
Centre Biodiversity Data Management Induction Course: summary of key issues and
discussions. Report to World Conservation Monitoring Centre,
Grove, S.J. & Knight, W. (1992). A
report on surveys of the high brown fritillary on
Grove, S.J.
(1992). Tubney Woods Management Plan.
Demonstration plan submitted as coursework for MSc in forestry and its relation
to land use,
Grove, S.J.
(1992). Tubney Woods Management Plan.
Demonstration plan submitted as coursework for MSc in forestry and its relation
to land use,
Grove, S.J.
(1992). An insect survey of Canon Heath
and Kate Read Wood. Report to Ecological Planning and Research,
Grove, S.J. (1992).
An entomological survey of the Recreation
Ground and surroundings at Castle Cove, Ventnor,
Grove, S.J.
(1992). An insect survey of Itchen
Meadows. Report to Ecological Planning and Research,
Grove, S.J.
(1992). High brown fritillary survey,
1992: North Devon/Cornwall surveys. Report to English Nature,
Grove, S.J.
(1992). An entomological survey of
Barker, D. and Grove, S.J.
(1992). Further studies on pollination and floral phenology in Artocarpus
heterophyllus (jak). Report to Oxford Forestry Institute from
Grove, S.J.
(1988-1991). [Author or co-author of dozens of Biological Survey Reports
for individual properties of the National Trust]. National Trust,
Grove, S.J.
(1987).
Grove, S.J.,
Hope Jones, P., Malkinson, A.R. and Thomas, D.H. (1986). Numbers and distribution of black grouse in Wales, spring 1986. Royal Society for the Protection of
Birds,
Grove, S.J., Little, M.C. and Reay, P.J. (1985). Tudor
Creek,
Grove, S.J.
(1985). A survey of the key butterfly
species on some
Grove, S.J.
(1981). An analysis of the vegetation of
Frensham Common. Geography
Advanced level individual studies report while at
Grove, S.J. and
Gifford-Hull, M. (1980). The
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PROFESSIONAL
MEDIA PRESENTATIONS
Bildstein T., Yee, M. & Grove, S.J. (2002). Science finds dead
wood more than just waste of space. Article in The Mercury (Hobart), 13 August.
Grove, S.J. (2011).
Forestry
Grove, S.J. (2011).
Forestry in
Grove, S.J. (2011). Dynamic landscapes and the resilience of nature. Segment
on ABC
Grove, S.J. (2011).
Dead wood decomposition and carbon. Segment on Southern Cross TV, Going Bush, March 2011.
Grove, S.J. (2010).
Biodiversity and variable retention silviculture. Segment on Southern Cross TV, Going Bush, January
2010.
Grove, S.J. (2009).
Conservation of swift parrots. Segment on Southern
Cross TV, Going Bush, January 2009.
Grove, S.J. (2008).
Research at the Warra LTER site. Segment on Southern
Cross TV, Going Bush, January 2008.
Grove, S.J. (2008).
Beetles in dead wood and their significance for Forestry. Segment on Southern Cross TV, Going Bush, January
2008.
Grove, S.J., Yee, M.
and Mulder, W. (2007). Giant velvet worms, Forestry and wildfire. Item on ABC TV News (Tasmanian and National
editions), 16 July; also on ABC Radio
News, 17 July, and on ABC TV Landline,
22 July. Mpg
(78 Mb) available here.
Grove, S.J.
(2006). Appearance as a scientific
witness in the Brown vs Forestry Tasmania ‘Wielangta’ court case. Pdf of excerpts of court
transactions available here.
Grove, S.J. (2004). Wildlife
habitat strips and nature conservation. Interview on ABC Radio
Yee, M. & Grove, S. (2002). Deadwoodology is where it’s at. Interview on Edge Radio (
PROFESSIONAL WEB-SITES
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PROFESSIONAL
National or international meetings or seminars
Grove, S.J. and
Forster, L. (2011). A decade of change in the saproxylic beetle fauna of
eucalypt logs in the Warra long-term log-decay experiment,
Grove, S.J.
(2011). A deadwoodologist’s digest: an A-to-Z of learnings from a decade of
research in
Balmer, J., Hindrum, L. and Grove, S.J. (2011). How have wildfires
and harvesting impacted wet forest habitats in southern
Forster, L., Schmuki, C., Glen, M., Grove, S. and Mohammed, C. (2011) How
far is too far for saproxylic beetles? Poster presentation at the 3rd
Combined Australian and New Zealand Entomological Societies Conference, 28
August - 1 September, Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Hingston, A., Grove, S.J., Balmer, J., Wardlaw, T., Forster, L., Schmuki, C. and
Musk, R. (2011). Birds, forestry and wildfires: the importance of spatial scale
in assessing disturbance impacts on bird assemblages across
Schmuki, C., Forster, L., Grove, S. and Mohammed, C. (2011)
Managing for the persistence of saproxylic beetles in Tasmanian production
forest. Oral presentation (presented by CS) at the 3rd Combined
Australian and New Zealand Entomological Societies Conference, 28 August - 1
September, Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Grove, S.J. and Duncan, F. (2010). How conservation biology can contribute to
sustainable forest management practices: case-studies from
Grove, S.J. (2010). The role of long-term ecological research in guiding
advances in silviculture: an example from
Grove, S.J., Wardlaw, T.W. and Read,
Grove, S.J. (2009). What role for beetle research in sustainable forest
management in
Grove, S.J. and Yee, M. (2009). Tasmanian forestry, fire and the threatened,
log-dwelling giant velvet worm (Tasmanipatus
barretti). Oral presentation at Invertebrate Biodiversity and Systematics
conference, 25-28 September,
Grove, S.J., Baker, S., Yee, M. and Forster, L. (2009). A decade of beetling
at
Baker, S. and Grove, S.J.
(2009). Biodiversity responses to alternatives to clearfelling at the Warra
Silvicultural Systems Trial,
Baker, S. and Grove, S.J.
(2009). Biodiversity responses to alternatives to clearfelling at the Warra
Silvicultural Systems Trial,
Baker, S. and Grove, S.J.
(2009). Biodiversity responses to alternatives to clearfelling at the Warra
Silvicultural Systems Trial,
Reid, S., Grove, S.J. and Baker, S. (2009). Long-term ecological research at Warra: science to policy; science to land management. Invited oral presentation at 10th INTECOL meeting, Brisbane, QLD.
Grove, S.J.,
Grove, S.J., Taylor, R., Bonham, K. and Mesibov, R. (2008). Long-term responses of mollusc assemblages
to partial harvesting, wildlife habitat strip retention and wildfire. Poster
presentation for
Grove, S.J., Yee, M. and Nash, S. (2008). Saproxylic
beetles and industrial fuelwood harvesting: retrospective studies in
Grove, S.J., Yee, M. and Gao, R. (2008). An
Grove, S.J., Yaxley, B. and Taylor, R. (2008).
The effectiveness of wildlife habitat strips in maintaining mature forest
carabid beetle assemblages. Poster presentation for
Grove, S.J., Forster, L., Doran, N. and Driessen, M. (2008). Turnover in beetle
assemblages with altitude: baseline data from a long-term study on
Grove, S.J., Bashford, R. and Yee, M. (2008). A long-term experimental study of saproxylic beetle succession in
Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua logs.
Poster presentation for
Grove, S.J., Barry, C. and Stamm, L. (2008). Estimating decay rates for Eucalyptus obliqua coarse woody debris in
Grove, S.J., Baker, S., Bashford, R., Forster, L., Bonham, K., Lewis-Jones, R.
and Brown, G. (2008). Early responses of
ground-active beetle assemblages to clearfelling and its alternatives at
Grove, S.J. Read, S. and Brown, M.J. (2008). Warra LTER site: the first fifteen
years. Oral presentation to Taiwan Forest Research Institute, 21 April,
Grove, S.J. and Stamm, L. (2008). Projections
for coarse woody debris in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest under a range of
disturbance regimes. Poster presentation for
Grove, S.J. (2008). Old forest
biodiversity. Field presentation at Warra LTER site for
Baker, S., Grove, S.J.,
Read, S. and Wardlaw, T. (2008). Variable
retention and old-growth biodiversity: Forestry
Brown, M.J. and Grove, S.J.
(2008). Long-term ecological research at
Duncan, F., Chuter, A., Brown, M.J. and Grove, S.J. (2008).
Effectiveness of wildlife habitat strips in maintaining vegetation structure
and composition in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest. Poster presentation for
Gates, G., Ratkowsky, D. and Grove,
S.J. (2008). How well does aggregated
retention cater for early and late successional macrofungi? Oral
presentation for
Hopkins, A., Grove, S.J.,
Wardlaw, T. and Mohammed, C. (2008). Living
Eucalyptus obliqua trees and logs as
habitat for wood-inhabiting fungi in southern
Lefort, P. and Grove, S.J.
(2008). Early responses of bird
assemblages to clearfelling and its alternatives at
Sohn, J., McElhinny, C.M., Grove,
S.J., Turner, P. and Bauhus, J. (2008). Variation
in coarse woody debris attributes in Tasmanian tall wet Eucalyptus obliqua forest. Poster presentation for
Stamm, L. and Grove, S.J.
(2008). A five-point decay-class system
for coarse woody debris in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests. Poster
presentation for
Stamm, L. and Grove, S.J.
(2008). A framework for modelling downed
woody debris dynamics, and a case study from
Turner, P.A.M., Grove, S.J.
and Airey, C.M. (2008). Establishing permanent plots based on historical
wildfire: the wildfire chronosequence project. Oral presentation for Ecological
Society of Australia annual conference, 1-5 December,
Turner, P.A.M., Grove, S.J.
and Airey, C.M., (2008). Establishment of
a set of wildfire chronosequence benchmark plots in southern
Turner, P.A.M., Grove, S.J.,
Airey, C.M., McElhinny, C., Scanlan,
Turner, P.A.M., Grove, S.J.,
Barry, C. and Airey, C.M. (2008). Rethinking
the paradigm of stand-replacing wildfire in
Yaxley, B. and Grove, S.J.
(2008). Deadwoodology Down Under. Poster
presentation for 5th Conference on Saproxylic Beetles, 14-16 June
2008,
Yaxley, B., Grove, S.J.,
Richardson, A. and Wotherspoon, S. (2008). Researching
saproxylic beetles in
Yee, M., Gao, Ruiping, Grove,
S.J. and Hickey, J. (2008). Measuring
forest maturity within an experimental forest landscape to inform conservation
planning in
Grove, S.J. and
Yee, M. (2007). Tailoring Forestry
prescriptions for giant velvet worms (Tasmanipatus barretti) in
Grove, S.J.
(2007). Deadwoodology Down Under.
Oral presentation for University of Alberta Department of Natural Resources
occasional seminars,
Grove, S.J.
(2007). Deadwoodology Down Under.
Oral presentation for Canadian Forest Service Northern Science Centre
occasional seminars,
Grove, S.J.
(2007). Coarse woody debris: habitat,
biofuel or both?. Oral presentation for Cooperative Research Centre for
Forestry annual conference, 9-11 July 2007,
Turner, P., Grove, S.J., Airey, C., McElhinny, C., Scanlan,
Yaxley, B., Grove, S.J.,
Grove, S.J.,
Grove, S.J. (2006).
The Warra LTER site in southern Tasmania.
Poster presentation at 6th conference of the
Grove, S.,
Stamm, L., McLarin, M., & Yee, M. (2006). Accommodating coarse woody debris dynamics into native forest harvest
scheduling. Oral presentation at New Zealand Ecological Society/Ecological
Society of Australia joint conference, 28 August - 2 September,
Grove, S.,
Bashford, R., Yaxley, B., & Appleby, B. (2006). The Warra log decay project: saproxylic beetles from the first
three-year sampling cycle. Poster presentation at New Zealand Ecological
Society/Ecological Society of Australia joint conference, 28 August - 2
September,
Stamm, L., Yee, M., Grove, S., & Mohammed, C. (2006). Talking rot! Poster presentation at New
Zealand Ecological Society/Ecological Society of Australia joint conference, 28
August - 2 September,
Yee, M., Borrer-Closs, L., Grove, S., & Stamm, L. (2006). Giant velvet worms and Tasmanian Forestry :
can they coexist? Poster presentation at New Zealand Ecological Society/Ecological
Society of Australia joint conference, 28 August - 2 September,
Grove, S.,
Bashford, R., Yaxley, B., & Appleby, B. (2005). The Warra log decay project: saproxylic beetles from the first
three-year sampling cycle. Poster presentation at 7th Invertebrate
Biodiversity and Conservation conference, 5-9 December,
Grove, S.,
Bashford, R., Yaxley, B., & Appleby, B. (2005). The
Grove, S.J.
(2005). How well can current planning
measures maintain ecological integrity in the Tasmanian production forest
landscape? Oral presentation at 22nd IUFRO World Congress, 8-13 August,
Brisbane, QLD.
Grove, S.J.
(2005). How well can current planning
measures maintain terrestrial invertebrate assemblages in the Tasmanian
production forest landscape? Oral presentation at 7th Invertebrate
Biodiversity and Conservation conference, 5-9 December,
Grove, S.J.
(2005). Deadwoodology report card:
Grove, S.J.
(2005). Deadwoodology Down Under.
Oral presentation for Forestry Commission Alice Holt Research Station
occasional seminars, 3 November,
Grove, S.J.
(2005). Deadwoodology Down Under.
Oral presentation at review of the Swedish research programme on coarse woody
debris and saproxylic insects, 8-9 November,
Grove, S.J.
& Neyland, M.G. (2005). How ‘natural’
is the response of biodiversity to clearfelling and to alternative
silvicultural systems in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest? Oral presentation
at 22nd IUFRO World Congress, 8-13 August, Brisbane, QLD.
Grove, S.J.
& Keenan, R. (2005). The Australian
LTER Network. Oral presentation at International Workshop on Information
Management of Ecological Networks, 19-22 July,
Grove, S. &
Yaxley, B. (2005). How effective are
wildlife habitat strips in the conservation of
Fox, J.C., Regan, T.J., Bekessy, S.A.,
Wintle, B.A., Brown, M.J., Meggs, J.M., Bonham, K., Mesibov, R., McCarthy,
M.A., Munks, S.A., Wells, P., Brereton, R., Graham, K., Hickey, J., Turner, P.,
Jones, M., Brown, W.E., Mooney, N., Grove,
S., Yamada, K., & Burgman, M.A. (2005). Forest-dependent species persistence in the production Forestry
landscapes of
Harrison, K., Hopkins, A., Grove, S, & Mohammed, C. (2005). Saproyxlic beetles associated with mature
living Eucalyptus obliqua trees in southern Tasmania. Poster presentation
at 7th Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation conference, 5-9 December,
Stamm, L., Yee, M., Grove, S., & Mohammed, C. (2005). Talking rot! Poster presentation at 7th
Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation conference, 5-9 December,
Yee, M., Borrer-Closs, L., Grove, S., & Stamm, L. (2005). Giant velvet worms and Tasmanian Forestry :
can they coexist? Poster presentation at 7th Invertebrate Biodiversity and
Conservation conference, 5-9 December,
Grove, S.,
Bashford, R., Bar-Ness, Y.,
Grove, S.
(2004). Establishing a wildfire
chronosequence benchmark set in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest. Poster
presentation at Ecological Society of Australia annual conference, 7-10
December,
Grove, S.
(2004). A research agenda for insects and
dead wood. Oral presentation at 12th International Congress of Entomology,
15-21 August, Brisbane, QLD.
Harrison, K., Hopkins, A., Grove, S.J., & Mohammed, C. (2004).
Tree age, invertebrates and fungi.
Poster presentation at 12th International Congress of Entomology, 15-21 August,
Brisbane, QLD.
Yee, M., Grove, S.J., & Mohammed, C.L. (2004). Why do large logs host saproxylic beetles of conservation importance?
Oral presentation at 22nd International Congress of Entomology, 16-21 August,
Brisbane, QLD.
Grove, S.
(2003). The rough guide to maintaining
data integrity in invertebrate biodiversity projects. Poster presentation
at 6th Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation conference, 28 October - 3
November,
Grove, S.
(2003). Invertebrate biodiversity and the
management of coarse woody debris in
Yee, M., Grove, S.J. & Mohammed, C.L. (2003). Bed and breakfast for bugs:
are we closing shop? Beetles in the rotted wood of
Yee, M., Grove, S.J., & Mohammed, C. (2003). An investigation into the potential impacts of forest practices on
saproxylic beetle biodiversity. Oral presentation at 6th Invertebrate
Biodiversity and Conservation conference, 28 October - 3 November,
Yee, M., Grove, S.J., & Mohammed, C. (2003). Dead wood is good: xylobiont beetles in
Grove, S.,
Meggs, J., & Goodwin, A. (2002). Modelling
and managing dead wood dynamics in production forests for biodiversity
conservation: a Tasmanian perspective. Oral presentation at Ecological
Society of Australia annual conference, 2-6 December,
Grove, S.,
Bashford, D., & Lillywhite, P. (2002). Canopy
fogging as a contribution to long-term ecological research in Tasmania.
Oral presentation at 3rd International Canopy Conference, 28 June - 3 July,
Grove, S.,
Bashford, D., & Lillywhite, P. (2002). Canopy
fogging in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest. Poster presentation at 3rd
International Canopy Conference, 28 June - 3 July,
Local or regional meetings (since 2004 only)
Grove, S.J. (2011). Dynamic
landscapes and the resilience of nature. Oral
presentation in ‘Science Talks’ series at Forestry Tasmania, 13 April, Hobart,
TAS.
Grove, S.J. (2011). Disturbance
and stuff like that. Oral presentation for Ecosystem Management students at the
Grove, S.J. and Wardlaw, T. (2010). Are viable populations of forest-dependent species being maintained in production forest landscapes? Oral presentation (by TW) at the CRC Forestry / Forest Practices Authority Landscapes Symposium, March 2010, Hobart, TAS.
Grove, S.J. (2009). The southern forests experimental
forest landscape: the where, the why and the what? Oral presentation at NRM South forum on
landscape planning for nature conservation, 11 February,
Grove, S.J. (2009). Landscape metrics to
monitor the ecological wellbeing of our forest landscapes. Oral presentation in ‘Science Talks’
series at Forestry Tasmania, 10 December, Hobart, TAS.
Grove, S.J. (2008). Coarse woody debris and
forest management.
Oral presentation at Forestry Tasmania Board Meeting, 3
March,
Read, S.R. and Grove, S.J. (2008).
Grove, S.J. (2007). Findings from other coarse woody debris related research projects. Oral presentation at Cooperative Research Centre for Forestry workshop on ‘Old trees and the development of coarse woody debris in cool temperate eucalypt forests: A synthesis of recent research in a conservation management context’, 8 August, Hobart, TAS.
Grove, S.J. (2007). Debris? That’s my home
you’re talking about.
Oral presentation at
Grove, S.J. (2007). Coarse woody debris. Oral presentation at Forest Practices Authority seminar for Biodiversity Expert Review Panel, 27 September, Hobart, TAS.
Harrison, K. and Grove, S.J. (2007). The role of invertebrates and wounding in rot formation in living trees, and the value of living trees for saproxylic beetles. Oral presentation at Cooperative Research Centre for Forestry workshop on ‘Old trees and the development of coarse woody debris in cool temperate eucalypt forests: A synthesis of recent research in a conservation management context’, 8 August, Hobart, TAS.
McLarin, M. and Grove, S.J. (2007).
Grove, S.J.
(2006). Maintaining biodiversity when
regenerating production forests. Oral presentation for National Science
Week for Forestry Tasmania, 17 August, Launceston, TAS.
Grove, S.J.
(2006). Maintaining biodiversity when
regenerating production forests. Oral presentation for National Science
Week in the public Forestry Talks series at Forestry Tasmania, 16 August,
Hobart, TAS.
Grove, S.J.
(2006). Beetling around the bush:
Forestry , research and the Tasmanian Forest Insect Collection. Oral
presentation in the public Forestry Talks series at Forestry Tasmania, 26
April, Hobart, TAS.
Grove, S.J.
(2005). The Warra Long Term Ecological
Research Site. Oral presentation at the Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club
monthly meeting, 6 October, Hobart, TAS.
Grove, S.J.
(2005). Research possibilities at the
Warra Long Term Ecological Research Site. Oral presentation at the University
of Tasmania School of Geography and Environmental Sciences occasional seminar
series, April, Hobart, TAS.
Grove, S.J.
(2005). Messy forests are healthy forests.
Oral presentation at the University of Melbourne School of Forest and Ecosystem
Sciences occasional seminars, 2 June, Creswick, VIC.
Grove, S.J.
(2004). Messy forests are healthy forests.
Oral presentation at the University of Tasmania School of Zoology occasional
seminars, July, Hobart, TAS.
Grove, S.J.
(2004). Messy forests are healthy forests.
Oral presentation at RPCC Research Working Group 4 2004 meeting, 19-21 May,
Marlo, VIC.
Grove, S.J.
(2004). Messy forests are healthy forests.
Oral presentation to Hobart Professional Businessmen’s Club, 5 October, Hobart,
TAS.
Grove, S.J.
(2004). Messy forests are healthy forests.
Oral presentation to Tasmanian Private Forest Reserves Programme annual
meeting, Campbelltown, TAS.
Grove, S.J.
(2004). Establishment of a wildfire
chronosequence benchmark set in wet eucalypt forest. Oral presentation at
University of Tasmania School of Geography and Environmental Sciences
occasional seminars, Hobart, TAS.