Crocodylus johnstoni in the McKinlay River area, N.T. An interim method for estimating the age of Crocodylus porosus embryos. Webb, G.J.W.*, Buckworth, R., Manolis, S.C. Crocodylus johnstoni in a controlled-environment chamber: a raising trial. Growth, movement and the population age structure. Variation in the diet and a new method of assessing the relative importance of prey. Webb, G.J.W.*, Manolis, S.C.* and Buckworth, R. Galloping in Crocodylus johnstoni - a reflection of terrestrial activity? Rec. Floating grass mats of the Northern Territory floodplains - an endangered habitat? Wetlands 2: 45-50. Nesting biology of Crocodylus johnstoni in the Northern Territory. Functional morphology of the dermal vascular system of the Australian lizard Tiliqua scincoides. Wariness in Crocodylus porosus (Reptilia: Crocodilidae). The heart of Crocodylus porosus with notes on the complete interventricular septum of crocodiles and birds. Comparative cardiac anatomy of the Reptilia. A record of a Crocodylus porosus (Reptilia, Crocodylidae) attack. Growth rates of Crocodylus porosus (Reptilia: Crocodilia) from Arnhem Land, northern Australia. Movement and dispersal patterns of Crocodylus porosus in some rivers of Arnhem Land, northern Australia. Morphometric analysis of Crocodylus porosus from the north coast of Arnhem Land, northern Australia. The status, conservation and management of world crocodilians, and an assessment of the potential for commercial exploitation of crocodiles in Australia. Observations on basking in some Australian turtles. Methods of obtaining stomach contents from live crocodilians (Reptilia, Crocodilidae). Taylor, J.A., Webb, G.J.W.* and Magnusson, W.E. The nesting of Crocodylus porosus in Arnhem Land, northern Australia. Abnormalities and injuries in the estuarine crocodile, Crocodylus porosus. 285-312 in Australian Animals and their Environment, ed. Growth, movement, river distributions and general comments. The natural history of Crocodylus porosus. 239-284 in Australian Animals and their Environment, ed. Patterns of heating in the body trunk and tail of Crocodylus porosus. Two new locality records, a new habitat and a nest description for Xeromys myoides Thomas (Rodentia: Muridae). Magnusson, W.E., Webb, G.J.W.* and Taylor, J.A. A telemetric study of body temperature in Australian crocodiles, Crocodylus johnstoni and Crocodylus porosus. Johnson, C.R., Webb, G.J.W.* and Tanner, C. Thermal ecology and behaviour of the black-headed rock python, Aspidites melanocephalus. Johnson, C.R., Webb, G.J.W.* and Johnson, C.
A critique of the literature on the Squamata and Rhynchocephalia. Caring for crocodiles - crocodiles and conservation. Critical thermal maxima of turtles: validity of body temperature. PhD thesis, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W. Some aspects of thermal gradients in reptiles. Some methodological and internal influences on the panting threshold of an agamid, Amphibolurus muricatus. Desiccation in the Australian frog Notaden bennetti. Patterns of heat distribution within the bodies of some Australian pythons. The chambers and septa of the varanid ventricle. Effect of time of day and photoperiod on heart rate in the scincid lizard Tiliqua scincoides. Head-body temperature differences in turtles. A new hypothesis on the pattern of blood flow through the squamate heart. Head-body temperature differences in lizards. Printed by Surrey Beatty & Sons, Sydney). Wildlife Management: Crocodile and Alligators. Webb, G.J.W.*, Manolis, S.C.* and Whitehead, P.J. (Republished as "Australian Crocodiles" by New Holland Publishers, 1999). Richardson, K., Manolis, C.* and Webb, G.* (2002). Wildlife Conservation: In the Belly of the Beast. Titles are listed below, with an asterisk (*) to identify existing and past WMI staff.įor more information on acquiring or purchasing, please contact WMI here.
WMI staff have authored numerous articles, scientific papers, reports and books, mainly on biology and wildlife management, and often with co-authors from different research institutions.