Practical and published expertise in floristic ecology, geology, geomorphology, and hydrology

Tagicon Peer Reviewed Journals

Wildfire Impact on Coastal Groundwater-Dependent Heathland: Structural and Floristic Responses and Management.

Stanton D, Dyring M, Proud R & Williams P.

Austral Ecology, 2024 (Under review)

Field Investigations of Potential Terrestrial Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems within Australia’s Great Artesian Basin.

Jones C, Stanton D, Hamer N, Denner S, Singh K, Flook S & Dyring M.

Hydrogeology Journal, 2019

Melioidosis in the Torres Strait Islands, Australia: exquisite interplay between pathogen, host, and environment.

Hempenstall A, Smith S, Stanton D & Hanson J.

American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, 2019

Landscape management of the mahogany glider (Petaurus gracilis) across its distribution: subpopulations and corridor priorities.

Jackson S, Parsons M, Baseler M & Stanton D.

Australian Mammology, 2019

Vegetation and Flora of Mabuyag Island, Torres Strait, Queensland.

Fell D & Stanton D.

Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, Culture, 2015

Fire Exclusion and the Changing Landscape of Queensland’s Wet Tropics Bioregion 1. The Extent and Pattern of Transition.

Stanton J, Stanton D, Stott M & Parsons M.

Australian Forestry, 2014

Fire Exclusion and the Changing Landscape of Queensland’s Wet Tropics Bioregion 2. The Dynamics of Transition Forests and Implications for Management.

Stanton J, Parsons M, Stanton D & Stott M.

Australian Forestry, 2014

Three long lava flows in north Queensland.

Stephenson P, Burch A, Stanton D & Whitehead P.

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1998

Tagicon Published Vegetation Mapping

‘Vegetation of the Wet Tropical Bioregion of North Queensland.’ Published at 1:50,000 scale in cooperation with the Wet Tropics Management Authority, Cairns, Queensland.

Stanton J & Stanton D.

2011

‘Vegetation of the Torres Strait and Kaurareg Islands.’ 1:25,000 scale vegetation mapping produced in cooperation with Torres Strait Regional Authority, Australian Government and Department of Environment and Resource Management.

Stanton D, Fell D & Gooding D.

2009

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