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Watson, D (2011). "A productivity-based explanation for woodland bird declines: poorer soils yield less food". Emu. 111: 10–18. doi:10.1071/mu09109. S2CID56143075.
Antos, M.J; Bennett, A.F; White, J.G (2008). "Where exactly do ground-foraging woodland birds forage? Foraging sites and microhabitat selection in temperate woodlands of southern Australia". Emu. 108 (3): 201–211. doi:10.1071/mu08005. S2CID85170127.
Antos, M.J; Bennett, A.F (2006). "Foraging ecology of ground-feeding woodland birds in temperate woodlands of southern Australia". Emu. 106: 29–40. doi:10.1071/mu05039. S2CID84827833.
Read, J.L; Reid, N; Venables, W.N (2000). "Which Birds Are Useful Bioindicators of Mining and Grazing Impacts in Arid South Australia?". Environmental Management. 26 (2): 215–232. doi:10.1007/s002670010083. S2CID153925847.