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February 2009

last month: January

The Gardens’ Library is located on the first floor of the Botany Building at the ANBG, Clunies Ross Street, Black Mountain.
Opening hours are 9.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. Members of the public may use the library by appointment.

The bulletin contains a list of new material recently received in the library. These items together with recent issues of journals and magazines are on display in the ANBG Library for approximately three to four weeks. All registered library clients are welcome to use the library and photocopy display items or reserve items for loan.

Staff may request items from the bulletin by phone, fax or email.
Phone: (02) 6250 9480
Fax: (02) 6250 9432
Email: ANBG.library@environment.gov.au

 

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS

Tidbinbilla discussion paper: new plan of management Tidbinbilla precinct: Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Birrigai at Tidbinbilla, Jedbinbilla
Canberra : Territory and Municipal Services, 2008
Closing date for submissions is 26 th February 2009.
Also available via the Internet at: http://www.tams.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/130852/Tidbinbilla_Plan_of_Management_Discussion_Paper.pdf
P 333.78309947 DIS

Rainforests of tropical Australia, 2 nd ed. (Ecosystem guides)
Damon Ramsey
Cairn : Ecosystem Guides, 2008
577.340994 RAM

Ainsworth & Bisby’s Dictionary of the fungi, 10 th ed
P.M. Kirk … [et al.]
Collingwood, Vic . : CSIRO Publishing, 2008
Includes a completely new classification of the Kingdom Fungi.
REF 579.503 AIN

Garden plants poisonous to people (Primefact; 359)
Annie Johnson, Stephen Johnson
Orange, NSW: NSW Dept of Primary Industries, 2006
Also available via the Internet at: http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/resources/factsheets/primefacts/garden-plants-poisonous-to-people
P 581.6590994 THO

Flora of tropical east Africa. Hymenophyllaceae
Kew : Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, 2008
581.9676 FLO

Flora Zambesiaca.
Volume 3, part 3: Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae, Tribes Swartzieae, Sophoreae, Dalbergieae, Abreae, Millettieae, Robinieae.
Volume 13, part 1: Asparagaceae, Behniaceae, Agavaceae, Anthericaceae, Alliaceae, Agapanthaceae, Amaryllidaceae.
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, 2008
581.9689 FLO

Flora of the Pilliga
Douglas J. Beckers and Douglas L. Binns
Dubbo, NSW : NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, 2001
Plant list for this rich wildflower region.
P 581.99444 BEC

Bryophyte biology, 2 nd ed
Bernard Goffinet and A. Jonathan Shaw (eds.)
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009
588 BRY

Spotlight on possums
Rupert Russell
St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 1980
599.23 RUS

Australian gardens for a changing climate
Jenna Reed Burns
Camberwell, Vic; Penguin Books, 2008
635.9525 BUR

Gardener’s companion to eucalypts, 4 th ed.
Ivan Holliday and Geoffrey Watton
Sydney : Reed New Holland, 2002
635.9773766 HOL

Contemporary Australian garden design: secrets of leading garden designers revealed
John Patrick and Jenny Wade
Sydney : ABC Books, 2008
712.60994 PAT

MAPS

The Australian Alps
Sydney : Australian Geographic, 2009
Tourist map issued as a supplement to Australian Geographic, issue 93, Jan-March 2009
Map Box 912.944 AUS

DVDs

The Australian Alps
Presented by Sorrel Wilby
Sydney : Australian Geographic, 2009
AV 912.944 AUS

ANNUAL REPORTS

Royal Botanic Gardens Board Victoria 2007/08

ARCHIVE COLLECTION

Archive – BGANZ
Botanic Gardens Australia and New Zealand 2008 NSW Conference proceedings
Batemans Bay : Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens, 2008.
4 DVDs & Conference brochure. Conference was held 6-9 th September 2008 and had the theme “accentuate the positive”

Archive 2009/01
What mossy thing is that ? a guide for use in the Australian National Botanic Gardens, 2009 ed.
Christine Cargill et al.
[ Canberra : ANBG], 2009

Archive 2009/02
Report on visitor use of the ANBG Visitor Centre

Kate Armstrong and Laura De Angelis
[ Canberra]: Communication and Visitor Services, ANBG, 2009

PRESS CLIPS and ARTICLES

Phylogenetic biome conservatism on a global scale / Michael D. Crisp et al
Nature , vol. 457, no. 7232, 19 th Feb 2009, 3 pp. (& 2 pp. suppl. info.)
Investigates the tendency for species to retain their ancestral ecology . Most southern hemisphere plants, except for weeds, will not be able to adapt to rapid climate change, this study of 11,000 species suggests.

Doctor’s plea for trees / Denise Gadd
The Age , 19 Feb 2009, p. 2
Victoria has lost 12% of it’s trees during the drought, with up to 50% under threat if it continues. Dr Greg Moore from University of Melbourne Burnley College is concerned the economic, health and environmental values of trees are seriously underestimated. A study of trees in South Australia showed they had a value of $200 each in shade and carbon sequestration.

Deep in floral emblem blues / Ian Warden
Sunday Canberra Times , 1 February 2009, Relax p. 31
On the A.C.T. floral emblem and possible choices for the 2013 Centenary flower.

Splendid forest vision now lost to view / Sally Pryor
Canberra Times , 31 January 2009, p. 3
On the lack of progress on the Lindsay Pryor National Arboretum at Yarramundi Reach.

INTERNET

Free access to the Springer journal Evolution volume 2 throughout 2009

Evolution: Education and Outreach will be dedicating all of Volume 2 to the honour of Darwin, in celebration of his life and work-and especially as the founder of modern evolutionary biology

http://www.springerlink.com/content/120878/?v=editorial

Free online access to these Springer journals until 11 March 2009

Evolutionary Ecology

http://www.springerlink.com/content/0269-7653?cm_mmc=AD-_-Enews-_-BIO2055-_-0

Development Genes and Evolution

http://www.springerlink.com/content/0949-944X?cm_mmc=AD-_-Enews-_-BIO2055-_-0

Journal of Molecular Evolution

http://www.springerlink.com/content/0022-2844?cm_mmc=AD-_-Enews-_-BIO2055-_-0

Evolutionary Biology

http://www.springerlink.com/content/0071-3260?cm_mmc=AD-_-Enews-_-BIO2055-_-0

Journal of the History of Biology

http://www.springerlink.com/content/0022-5010?cm_mmc=AD-_-Enews-_-BIO2055-_-0

Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology

http://www.springerlink.com/content/0022-0930?cm_mmc=AD-_-Enews-_-BIO2055-_-0

CONFERENCES, COURSES and EVENTS

* Indicates a new listing

Charles Darwin Symposium
26 February 2009
National Museum of Australia
http://www.nma.gov.au/events.darwin_symposium/

Minding our own Biodiversity: Conservation on Private Land
2 nd National Forum, Australian Network for Plant Conservation
30 April – 1 May 2009
Halls Gap, The Grampians, Vic
http://www.anpc.asn.au/conferences.html

* Fruitful 42’ South. Joint Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Chapters of the International Plant Propagators Society
14-17 May 2009
Hobart, Tasmania
http://sites.google.com/sit/ippstas/

“Botanic Gardens in the Age of Climate Change”
Eurogard V, Fifth European Botanic Gardens Congress
8-12 June 2009
Helsinki, Finland
http://www.luomos.fi/eurogardv

* International Seed Testing Association Annual Meeting
15-18 June 2009
Glattbrugg ( Zurich) Switzerland
http://www.seedtest.org/AM2009

The Global Garden, APGA Conference
23-27 June 2009
St Louis, Missouri
http://www.publicgardens.org

Barks, Birds & Billabongs : the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land 1948 Remembered
6-10 July 2009
National Museum of Australia, Canberra
http://www.nma.gov.au/barks_birds_billabongs

* Landscape Australia Expo Sydney
22-24 July 2009
Sydney Showground
http://www.landscapeexpo.com.au

* Landscape Australia Expo Melbourne
26-28 August 2009
Melbourne Showgrounds
http://www.landscapeexpo.com.au

 

Charles Darwin University Symposium
22-24 September 2009
Darwin Convention Centre, NT
http://www.cdu.edu.au/cdss

Australian Plants in the 21 st Century
Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants Conference and Seminar
26 Sept – 2 October 2009
Convenor: Paul Kennedy, PO Box 220, Strathmerton VIC 3641
Ph (03) 5874 5239
Email hakeaholic@aapt.net.au

* Plan(e)t Priority : Regional Reality.
2009 Botanic Gardens of Australia and New Zealand (BGANZ) Congress
8-10 October 2009
Mackay, Qld
Call for papers and posters
email: bganz@wombatcreative.com.au

Action Learning: Places, Spaces and Partnerships for Biodiversity and Human Well-Being.
BGCI’s 7 th International Congress on Education in Botanic Gardens

1-6 November 2009
Durban Botanic Gardens
http://www.ebg2009.org.za

* Australian Systematic Botanic Society 2009 Conference
29 Nov – 6 Dec 2009 (within this period)
University of New England, Armidale, NSW
contact jbruhl@une.edu.au

29 th International Seed Testing Congress
16-18 June 2010
Cologne, Germany
Call for papers http://www.ista-cologne2010.de

8 th International Flora Malesiana Symposium
23-27 August 2010
Singapore Botanic Gardens
http://www.sbg.org/fm8

 


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