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David Bass
Senior Lecturer in Environmental Studies
Environmental Weeds; Soils; Environmental Change; Biogeography;
Seed Dispersal Ecology; Environmental Management
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Contact Details
- Office: Room 310 Social Sciences North
- Postal: School of Geography, Population
and Environmental Management,
Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001, Australia
- Email: David.Bass@flinders.edu.au
- Phone: (08) 8201 2107 (in Australia); (618) 8201 2107 (outside
Australia)
- Fax: (08) 8201 3521 (in Australia); (618)
8201 3521 (outside Australia)
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Qualifications
BSc (UNSW), PhD (UNE)
Position Held
Senior Lecturer
Current Teaching
- Australian Environmental Change GEOG
2006 / ENVS 8004
- Environmental Weeds ENVS
3006
- Environmental Management Industry Placement ENVS
7005
- Environmental Systems ENVS
2704 / ENVS 8003
Current and Recent Scholarly Activities
Research Areas
- Biological invasions
- Environmental Weeds
- Plant-animal interactions
- Seed dispersal ecology
Selected Publications
- Crossman, N.D. and Bass, D.A. 2007. Application of Common
Predictive Habitat Techniques for Post-border Weed Risk Management, Journal
of Conservation Biogeography, Biodiversity Research, Blackwell Publishing
Ltd.
- Bass, D.A., Crossman, N.D., Lawrie, S.L. and Lethbridge,
M.R. 2006. The importance of population growth, seed dispersal and habitat
suitability in determining plant invasiveness, Euphytica, 149, 97-109.
- Crossman, N.D. and Bass, D.A 2002. Mapping Environmental
Weeds on the Western Slopes of the Mount Lofty Ranges, Environmental
Weeds Group, Flinders Press, Adelaide.
- Crossman, N.D., Bass, D.A., Virtue, J.G. and Jupp, P.W.
2002. Feral olives (Olea europaea L. ssp. europaea) in Australia:
an issue of conservation concern, Advances in Horticultural Sciences,
16(3-4), 175-183.
- Crossman, N.D., Virtue, J.G., Jupp, P.W., Kochergen, J.J. and Bass,
D.A. 2002. Remote sensing, GIS and environmental weed risk assessment:
management of feral olives in South Australia. Proceedings of the Joint AURISA
and Institution of Surveyors Conference, Adelaide, November 25-30.
- McGrath R.J., and Bass D.A 1999. Seed dispersal by Emus
on the New South Wales North-east coast. Emu. 99, 248-252
- Bass D.A. 1999. How about investigating weeds with students?
South Australian Geographer 14, 18-23.
- Boyd W.E., Cullen M., Bass D.A., Pittman
J. and Regan J. 1998. A Response to apparently-low levels of numeracy and
literacy amongst first year university environmental science students: a Numeracy
and Literacy Skills Survey. International Research in Geographical and
Environmental Education, vol. 7, no. 2, pp.106-121.
- Connolly R.M., Dalton A. and Bass D.A. 1997. Fish use of
an inundated saltmarsh flat in a temperate Australian estuary. Aust J.
Ecol. 22, 222-226.
- Bass D.A. 1996. Pied Currawongs and invading ornamentals:
what's happening in northern New South Wales. Proc 11th Aust Weds Conf., Melbourne,
pp. 362-365.
- Bass D.A. 1995. Contribution of Introduced Fruits to the
Winter Diet of Pied Currawongs in Armidale, NSW. Corella 19, 127-132.
- Bass D.A. 1991. A Comparative Study of the Invasiveness
of Two Alien Fleshy-fruiting Woody Plants on the Northern Tablelands of New
South Wales. Kowari 2, 147-149.
- Bass D.A. 1990. Pied Currawongs and Seed Dispersal. Corella
14, 24-27.
- Bass D.A. 1990. Dispersal of an Introduced Shrub (Crataegus
monogyna) by the Brush-tailed Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula).
Aust. J. Ecol. 15, 227-229.
- Bass D.A. and Bass D.J. 1990. Parietaria judaica
L. A Cause of Allergic Disease in Sydney. A Study of Habit and Spread of the
Weed. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 64, 97-101.
- Bass D.A. 1989. Seasonal Changes in the Behaviour and Abundance
of Pied Currawongs Strepera graculina and the Consequences for Seed Dispersal.
Australian Bird Watcher 13, 78-80.
Last updated 20/8/07
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