Publications

This list contains most of my recent publications. Abstracts or full-text versions of some scientific articles can be accessed via my ResearchGate profile.

Peeters, P., Fawcett, A., Greenfields, S., and J. Faris (2023) Mount Kaputar: A living volcano. Paperbark Writer, Nerang.

Peeters, P. (2023) A walk in the mountain forests. Paperbark Writer, Nerang.

Peeters, P., Saunders, M., Hunter, J., and D. Bower (2023) Dynamic Lagoons: Colour the world of upland wetlands. Paperbark Writer, Nerang.

Peeters, P. (2022) ‘A drawing is not a photo’ (p. 63-64) In: Fenton Keane, J. et al (editors) Art. Nature. Science at Binna Burra. Binna Burra Lodge Ltd. Beechmont.

Peeters, P. (2022) ‘Cartoons created after the September 2019 bushfire’ (p. 19-20), and ‘Transitions’ (p. 219-222) In: Regeneration: Creative Bushfire Recovery Project, The Little Pocket Association Publishers, Beechmont.

Peeters, P., and K. Pfeiffer (2022) Taronga Western Plains Zoo Nature Journal. Paperbark Writer, Nerang.

Peeters, P., Pearson J., and M Henery (2022) Wondrous Box-Gum Grassy Woodlands: A colouring exploration of a diverse ecosystem. Paperbark Writer, Nerang.

Peeters, P. (2020) First Encounters: Plains-wanderer. Australian Birdlife, September issue.

Peeters, P. (2020) Take this Book for a Walk: A step-by-step guide to nature journaling. Paperbark Writer, Nerang.

Peeters, P. and H.P. Waudby (2019) The Southern Bell Frog Story: A colouring adventure and treasure hunt. Paperbark Writer, Nerang.

Peeters, P. (2018) Stories from the Wildworld. Paperbark Writer, Nerang.

Peeters, P. (2016) Make a Date with Nature: An introduction to nature journaling. Paula Peeters Productions, Sandgate.

Peeters, P. (2016) Riverina Grassland Ramblings: A colouring adventure and treasure hunt. Paula Peeters Productions, Sandgate.

Peeters, P. (2016) Lullabies for Life. Australian Birdlife, June issue.

Peeters, P. (2016) How to draw a forest. Tasmanian Geographic, Issue 40, February 2016.

Peeters, P. (2016) Rewilding Weeloo, the enigmatic bush stone-curlew. Zoomorphic, January edition.

Peeters, P. (2015) Bimblebox Wonderland: Discover and colour the treasures of a wild Australian woodland. Paula Peeters Productions, Sandgate.

Peeters, P. (2015) Why is the ibis often grubby, and the egret always clean? Australian Birdlife, September issue, 4:8.

Peeters, P. (2015) Paperbark Country. Naturewriting.com

Peeters, P.J. and D.W. Butler (2014) Brigalow; Regrowth Benefits management guideline. Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts, Brisbane.

Peeters, P.J. and D.W. Butler (2014) Eucalypt open-forests; Regrowth Benefits management guideline. Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts, Brisbane.

Peeters, P.J. and D.W. Butler (2014) Eucalypt woodlands; Regrowth Benefits management guideline. Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts, Brisbane.

Peeters, P.J. and D.W. Butler (2014) Mulga; Regrowth Benefits management guideline. Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts, Brisbane.

Peeters, P.J. and D.W. Butler (2014) Wet sclerophyll forest; Regrowth Benefits management guideline. Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts, Brisbane.

Peeters, P.J., Butler, D.W. and M.J. Laidlaw (2014) Rainforest; Regrowth Benefits management guideline. Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts, Brisbane.

Peeters, P.J. (2014) Back on Track Phase II: Background, rationale and revised methodology. Brisbane: Department of Environment and Heritage Protection, Queensland Government.

Peeters, P.J. (2013) Prioritisation for threatened species in Queensland: achievements, lessons learnt, and the way forward. Discussion paper. Brisbane: Department of Environment and Heritage Protection, Queensland Government.

Cummings, J., Peeters, P.J., Dovers, S., Tasker, E. and D. Driscoll (2010) Workshop report: ‘The Worlds of Ecology and Environmental Policy: Never the Two Shall Meet?’ 2009 ESA Science and Policy Workshop, Canberra, Dec 2009. Ecological Management and Restoration 11:152-156.

Peeters, P.J and Murphy, D. (2010) Back on Track – What’s it about? Unpublished report, Department of Environment and Resource Management.

Read, J., Sanson G.D., Caldwell, E., Clissold, F., Chatain, A., Peeters, P.J., Lamont, B, Degarine-Wichatitsky, M., Jaffre, T. and S. Kerr (2009) Correlations between leaf toughness and phenolics across species in contrasting environments of Australia and New Caledonia. Annals of Botany.

Ecological Society of Australia Public Liaison Working Group (2009) ESA Public Liaison Guidelines. Ecological Society of Australia.

Ecological Society of Australia (2009) Ecological Society of Australia submission on ‘Australia’s Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 20102020 Consultation draft’. Ecological Society of Australia

Peeters,P.J., Sanson, G.D. and J. Read (2007) Leaf biomechanical properties and the densities of herbivorous insect guilds. Functional Ecology 21:246-255.

Peeters, P., Gerschwitz, T. and R. Carpenter (2006) Restoring Sheoak Grassy Woodlands on Lower Eyre Peninsula. Department for Environment and Heritage SA, unpublished report.

Martin, S., Ball, S. and P. Peeters (2006) Reintroduction of the Brush-tailed Bettong (Bettongia penicillata) into Lincoln National Park. Department for Environment and Heritage SA, unpublished report.

Peeters, P.J. and S. Way (2005) The fire-response and future conservation of biodiversity in the Lower Eyre Peninsula bushfire area. Project Plan. Department for Environment and Heritage SA.

Peeters, P., Pobke, K. and S. Way (2005) Biodiversity impacts of the 2005 Eyre Peninsula fire – A preliminary assessment. June 2005. Unpublished report, Department for Environment and Heritage SA.

Ancell, D., Freeman, A. and P. Peeters (2005) How should we prioritise actions for biodiversity conservation in the Eyre Peninsula NRM region? A discussion paper. Eyre Peninsula Natural Resource Management Group.

Peeters, P.J., Jennings, S., Carpenter, R.J. and G. Axford (2005) Assessing the abundance and impacts of feral camels in the Great Victoria Desert. A report to the Aboriginal Lands Natural Resource Management Group. Department for Environment and Heritage SA.

Freeman, A., Peeters, P. and G. Tonkin (2004) Malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata) conservation on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Proceedings of the National Malleefowl Forum 2004. p. 136 – 144.

Peeters, P.J. (2003) Controlling the Asparagus Weeds: Saving the biodiversity of the Southern Hills Region. 2002 Report. Asparagus Weeds Steering Committee, Southern Hills Region.

Peeters, P.J. (2002) Correlations between leaf constituent levels and the densities of herbivorous insect guilds in an Australian forest. Austral Ecology 27:658-671.

Peeters, P.J. (2002) Correlations between leaf structural traits and the densities of herbivorous insect guilds. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 77:43-65.

Peeters, P.J., Sanson, G.D. and J. Read (2001) Variation in the guild composition of herbivorous insect assemblages among co-occurring plant species. Austral Ecology 26:385-399.

Sanson, G., Read, J., Aranwela, N., Clissold, F. and P. Peeters (2001) Measurement of leaf biomechanical properties in herbivory: opportunities, problems and procedures. Austral Ecology 26:535-546.

Peeters, P.J. (2001) Relationships between leaf traits and herbivorous insect assemblages in a temperate Australian forest. Ph.D. thesis, Monash University, Melbourne.

Peeters, P.J., Sanson, G. and J. Read (2000) Is chewing insect distribution and morphology correlated with leaf biomechanical properties? pp. 555-561 In: Spatz, H. C. and T. Speck (eds) Proceedings of the 3rd Plant Biomechanics Conference, Freiberg-Badenweiler 2000. Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart.

Peeters, P.J. (1992) Factors affecting the decomposition rate of Nothofagus cunninghamii leaves. Honours thesis, Monash University, Melbourne.

Juzva, K. and Peeters, P.J. (1992) A preliminary report on the status of sugar gliders Petaurus breviceps (Waterhouse) reintroduced into Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, Victoria. Vic. Nat. 109: 168-172.