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Scientific journal papers published by Steven Sass, and in collaboration with other researchers, can be downloaded from the links below.
All papers are PDF files less than 1MB in size. To download, right click on the link and select save as, then follow the prompts to save to your hard drive.
For more information please contact Steve.
Sass, S. (2003a) A survey of the reptiles of Wagga Wagga, NSW. Herpetofauna 33 (1): 18-23. Sass, S. (2003b) Observations of diurnal exposure by geckos. Herpetofauna 33 (2): 58-59. Sass, S., Swan, G., Wassens, S., & Thompson, L (2005) A range extension for the Spinifex snake-lizard Delma butleri (Pygopodidae): A record from the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, New South Wales. Herpetofauna 35 (1): 44 – 47. Wassens, S., Sass, S., & Swan, G. (2005) Reptile communities in vegetation remnants of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, New South Wales. Herpetofauna 35 (2): 66 – 72. Sass, S. (2006) The reptile fauna of Nombinnie Nature Reserve and State Conservation Area, western NSW. Australian Zoologist 33 (4): 511-51 Sass, S. & Wilson, A. (2006) Effects of fire on lizard communities in the mallee shrublands of western NSW. Herpetofauna 36 (2): 106-111. Sass, S., Watson, D.M. & Herring, M (2007) A range extension for the Blotched Blue Tongue Lizard (Tiliqua nigrolutea) and implications for their future survival. Herpetofauna 37 (2): 21-25. Sass, S., Watson, D.M. & Wilson, A.M (2008) The reptile fauna of the Upper Billabong Creek catchment area, Murray Region, southern New South Wales: their distribution and future management. Herpetofauna 38 (2): 41-50. Sass, S. (submitted) A case of predation by an adult Red-bellied Black Snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) on an adult Eastern Brown Snake (Pseuodonaja textilis). Herpetofauna. Sass, S (in prep) Pitfall trapping or Hand Searching to determine reptile species richness: Implications for future fauna assessments. Sass, S. & Swan, G. (in prep) The herpetofauna of the bimble box-pine woodland remnants of the Cobar Peneplain, western NSW.
Sass, S., Watson, D.M. & Wilson, A.M. (in prep) The role of fragments in catchment-level conservation of reptile communities in an agricultural landscape.
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