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Basset, Y., Horlyck, V., Wright, S.J. and Stork, N.E. (2004) Preamble (in) Studying Forest Canopies from Above: The International Canopy Crane Network. Basset, Y., Horlyck, V. and Wright, S.J. (Eds). Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, panama. Pp 63-66.

Baset, Y., Wright, S.J. and Stork, N.E. (2004) Conclusions: The Future of the International Canopy Crane Network (in) Studying Forest Canopies from Above: The International Canopy Crane Network. Basset, Y., Horlyck, V. and Wright, S.J. (Eds). Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama. Pp 175-180.

Bluthgen, N. and Fiedler, K. (2002) Interactions Between Weaver Ants (Oecophylla smaragdina), Homopterans, Trees and Lianas in an Australian Rainforest Canopy. Journal of Animal Ecology 71: 793-801.

Bluthgen, N., Gebauer, G. and Fiedler, K. (2003)Disentangling a Rainforest Food Web Using Stable Isotopes: Dietary Diversity in a Species-rich Ant Community. Oecologia 137: 426-435.

Bluthgen, N. and Fiedler, K. (2004) Preferences for Sugars and Amino Acids and Their Conditionality in a Diverse Nectar-feeding Ant Community. Journal of Animal Ecology 73: 155-166.

Bluthgen, N. and Fiedler, K. (2004) Competition for Composition: Lessons from Nectar-feeding Ant Communities. Ecology 85: 1479-1485.

Bluthgen, N., Gottsberger, G. and Fiedler, K. (2004) Sugar and Amino Acid Composition of Ant-attended Nectar and Honeydew Sources from an Australian Rainforest. Austral Ecology 29: 418-429.

Bluthgen N. and Reifenrath, K. (2003) Extrafloral Nectaries in an Australian Rainforest: Structure and Distribution. Australian Journal of Botany 51: 515-527.

Bluthgen, N., Stork, N. E., and Fiedler, K. (2004) Bottom-up Control and Co-occurrence in Complex Communities: Honeydew and Nectar Determine a Rainforest Ant Mosaic. Oikos 106: 344-358.

Boulter, S.L. (2003) Reproductive Ecology of Tow Myrtaceaous Canopy Plant Species: Syzygium gustavioides (f.M. Bail.) B. Hyland and S. sayeri (F. Muell.) B, Hyland. Honours Thesis, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia 96pp.

Carver, M., Bluthgen, N., Grimshaw, J. and Bellis, G. (2003) Aphis clerodendri Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), Attendant Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and Associates on Clerodendrum (Verbenaceae) in Australia. Australian Journal of Entomology 42: 1090-113.

Curtis, I.A. and Turton, S.M. (2002) Solar Radiation Potential and Site Modeling for photovoltaic Modules in the Daintree Lowlands of Northeastern Australia. Australian Geographical Studies 40(3): 278-286.

Franks, P.J. (2005) Hydraulic Conductance in LeaVES. Plant, Cell and Environment. Blackwell Publishing (In Review).

Franks, P.J. and Farquhar, G.D. (2005) Dynamimc Limitations of Stomatal Response to Environmental Perturbations. Plant Physiology. American Society of Plant Biolgoists (In Review).

Franks, P.J. (2004) Stomatal Control and Hydraulic Conductance, with Special Reference to Tall Trees. Tree Physiology 25: 865-878.

Grove, S.J., Turton, S.M. and Siegenthaler, D.T. (2000) Mosaics of Canopy Openness Induced by Tropical Cyclones in Lowland Rainforests with Contrasting Management Histories in Northeastern Australia. Journal of Tropical Ecology 16: 883-894.

Howlett, B. G., Kitching, R. L. and Boutler, S. L. (2005) Interception Traps in Canopy Inflorescences: Targeting a Neglected Fauna. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 25: 1-5.

Lucas, R,. Held, A., Phinn, S. and Saatchi, S. (2004) Tropical Forests (in) Manual of Remote Sensing, Volume 4, Remote Sensing for Natural Resource Assessment. Ustin, S. (Ed.) Chapter 5. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Bethesda, Maryland. 768pp.

Nightingale, J.M., Phinn, S.R., and Held, A.J. (2004) Integrating Ecosystems Process Models and Remotely Sensed Data to Map Carbon Fluxes within Tropical Forest Environments. Progress in Physical Geography 28(2): 241-281.

Ozanne, C. M. P., Anhuf, D., Boulter, S. L., Keller, M., Kitching, R. L., Korner, C., Meinzer, F. C., Mitchell, A. W., Nakashizuka, T., Silva Dias, P.L., Storkoshimura, M. (2003) Biodiversity Meets the Atmospheres: A Global View of Forest Canopies. Science 301: 183-186

Siegenthaler, D. T., Turton, S. M. and Rodgers, D. (2000) A Data Collection Module (DCM) for Improved Measurement of Microclimates in Dense Forest Canopies. Selbyana 17: 173-176.

Stork, N. E. (2001) The Management Implications of Canopy Research (in) Tropical Forest Canopies: Ecology and Management. Linsenmair, K.E, Davis, A. J., Fiala, B., Speight, M. R. (Eds.) Springer. 380pp.

Stork, N. E. and Cermak, M. (2004) The Australian Canopy Crane (in) Studying Forest Canopies from Above: The International Canopy Crane Network. Basset, Y., Horlyck, V. and Wright, S.J. (Eds.) Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama. pp108-14.

Tanaka, T. and Turton, S. M. (2005) Fine-scale Measurement of Three Dimensional Forest Canopy Sturcture Using the Canopy Crane and Laser Plane Range-finding Method. Agricultural and Forest meterology (In Review).

Turton, S. M. and Siegenthaler, D. T. (2004) Immediate Impacts of a Sever Tropical Cyclone on the Microclimate of a Tropical Rainforest Canopy in Northeast Australia. Journal of Tropical Ecology 20: 583-586.

Turton, S. M., Tapper, N. J. and Soddell, J. (1999) A Proposal to Measure Diurnal And Seasonal Energetics Above and Within a Lowland Tropical Rainforest Canopy in Northeastern Australia. Selbyana 20(2): 345-349.