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Publications by David H. Cobon
Evaluating the Shifts in Rainfall and Pasture-Growth Variabilities Across the Pastoral Zone of Australia During 1910–2010
Crop and Pasture Science
Plant Science
Agronomy
Crop Science
Forecasting Rainfall Based on the Southern Oscillation Index Phases at Longer Lead-Times in Australia
Rangeland Journal
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
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Regime Shifts in Annual Maximum Rainfall Across Australia – Implications for Intensity–frequency–duration (IFD) Relationships
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Earth
Water Science
Planetary Sciences
Technology
NUmbers and Distribution of Kangaroos in the Queensland Pastoral Zone
Wildlife Research
Evolution
Ecology
Monitoring
Systematics
Management
Behavior
Policy
Law
Analysis of Statistics and Anomalies of Rainfall in Iran During the Warm Period(1951-2010)
Journal of Applied researches in Geographical Sciences
Assessing the Impact of Pasture Resting on Pasture Condition in the Extensive Grazing Lands of Northern Australia
The Association of Rainfall and Buruli Ulcer in Southeastern Australia
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Pharmacology
Public Health
Environmental
Toxicology
Infectious Diseases
Pharmaceutics
Occupational Health
The Development of Large Scale Enterprise in Australia, 1910–64
Business History
Accounting
Management
International Management
Business
History
Modeling the Effect of Abrupt Acid and Osmotic Shifts Within the Growth Region and Across Growth Boundaries on Adaptation and Growth of Listeria Monocytogenes
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied Microbiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Food Science
Surveys of the Distribution and Density of Kangaroos in the Pastoral Zone of South Australia, and Their Bearing on the Feasibility of Aerial Survey in Large and Remote Areas
Wildlife Research
Evolution
Ecology
Monitoring
Systematics
Management
Behavior
Policy
Law
Unprecedented Mass Bleaching and Loss of Coral Across 12° of Latitude in Western Australia in 2010–11
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary