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Dr. David Sharley
Research Fellow
Bio21 Institute
Melbourne University
Phone: 61 3 8344 2523
Fax: 61 3 8344 2279
Email:
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Current Research:
Publications:
D.
J. Sharley, A. A. Hoffmann and L. J. Thomson
(Accepted) The effects of soil tillage on beneficial invertebrates within the
vineyard. Agricultural and Forest Entomology
L. J. Thomson, D. J. Sharley and A. A. Hoffmann (2007) Beneficial organisms as
bioindicators for environmental sustainability in the grape industry. Australian
Journal of Experimental Agriculture 47 (4) Pages 404 - 411
Paoletti, Maurizio G., Graham H.R. Osler,
Adrianne Kinnear, Dennis G. Black. Linda J. Thomson, Angelos Tsitsilas, David Sharley, Simon Judd , Peter Neville,
and Alessandra D’Incà (2007) Detritivores as indicators of landscape stress and
soil degradation. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 47 (4) Pages
412 - 423
Sharley,
D.J. and Thomson, L.J. (2005) Determining the
effects of vineyard soil tillage on beneficial soil invertebrates Australian
and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker, 499, 44-46
Sharley
D. J., Pettigrove V., Parsons Y. M. (2004) Molecular identification of
Chironomus spp. (Diptera) for biomonitoring of aquatic ecosystems.
Australian Journal of Entomology 43, 359-365.
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