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Jelinek, A., D.R. Britton, and T.R. New. 1994. Conservation of a 'threatened butterfly community' at Mount Piper, Victoria. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 36:115-120.

Britton, D.R. , T.R. New and A. Jelinek. 1995. Rare Lepidoptera at Mount Piper, Victoria - the role of a threatened butterfly community in advancing understanding of insect conservation. Journal of the Lepididopterists Society 49:97-113.

Clarke, M.F., M.J. Grey, D.R. Britton, and R.H. Loyn. 1995. The Noisy Miner Manorina melanocephala and rural dieback in remnant eucalypt woodland. RAOU report No. 98.

New, T. R., D.R. Britton, S. Hinkley, and L. Miller. 1995. The ant fauna of Mount Piper, Broadford, and its relevance to environmental assessment and the conservation of a threatened invertebrate community. Flora & Fauna Technical Report No. 143, Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria

Britton, D.R. 1997. Ant trap nests enable detection of a rare and localised butterfly, Acrodipsas myrmecophila (Waterhouse & Lyell) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in the field. Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria 56:383-388.

New, T.R. and D.R. Britton 1997. Refining a recovery plan for an endangered lycaenid butterfly, Acrodipsas myrmecophila, in Victoria, Australia. Journal of Insect Conservation 1:1-8.

Silberbauer, L.X. and D.R. Britton. 1999. Holiday houses or habitat: conservation of the Brenton Blue Butterfly, Orachrysops niobe (Trimen) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), in Knysna, South Africa, pp 394 - 397 in ";The Other 99%. The conservation and biodiversity of invertebrates" W. Ponder & D. Lunney (eds), Transactions of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales.

Oliver, I., A. Pik, D. Britton, J.M. Dangerfield, R.K. Colwell, and A.J. Beattie. 2000. Virtual Biodiversity Assessment Systems. The application of bioinformatics technologies to the accelerated accumulation of biodiversity information. Bioscience 50:441-450.

Dangerfield, J. M., A.J. Pik, D. Britton, A. Holmes, M. Gillings, I. Oliver, D. Briscoe and A.J. Beattie. 2003. Patterns of invertebrate biodiversity across a natural edge. Austral Ecology 28:227-236.

Oliver, I., A. Holmes, J. M. Dangerfield, M. Gillings, A.J. Pik, D.R. Britton, M. Holley, M. Montgomery, M. Raison, V. Logan, R.L. Pressey, and A.J. Beattie (in press) Land Systems as Surrogates for Biodiversity in Conservation Planning. Ecological Applications

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