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                  * Northern Territory – Department of Environment and Natural Resources
                  * Australian Capital Territory – Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate
                  * Natural Resource Management bodies
                  * Local government

    Non-government organisations
         * BirdLife Australia
         * Local conservation groups
         * Local communities
         * Private landholders
         * Indigenous communities
         * Industry
         * Universities and other research organisations
         * Painted Honeyeater Recovery Team

              Barea LP (2008a). Interactions Between Frugivores and their Resources: Case Studies with the Painted Honeyeater Grantiella picta. PhD Thesis, Charles Sturt University.

              Barea LP (2008b). Nest-site selection by the Painted Honeyeater (Grantiella picta),              a mistletoe specialist. Emu 108: 213-220.

              Barea LP (2012) Habitat influences on nest-site selection by the Painted Honeyeater (Grantiella picta): do food resources matter? Emu 112: 39–45.

              Barea LP (2014). Personal communication by email, 17 December 2014. New Zealand Department of Conservation.

              Barea LP and Herrera MLG (2009). Sources of protein in two semi-arid zone mistletoe specialists: Insights from stable isotopes. Austral Ecology 34: 821–828.

              Barea LP and Watson DM (2007). Temporal variation in food resources determines      onset of breeding in an Australian mistletoe specialist. Emu 107: 203–209.

              Barea LP and Watson DM (2013). Trapped between popular fruit and preferred nest location – cafeterias are poor places to raise a family. Functional Ecology 27(3): 766-774.

              BirdLife International (2020) The World Database of Key Biodiversity Areas. Developed by the Key Biodiversity Areas Partnership: BirdLife International, IUCN, Amphibian Survival Alliance, Conservation International, Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund,   Global Environment Facility, Global Wildlife Conservation, NatureServe, Royal Society     for the Protection of Birds, World Wildlife Fund and Wildlife Conservation Society.
              Downloaded from http://www.keybiodiversityareas.org on 10/08/2020.

              Boulton, R.L. and Clarke, M.F. (2003) Do yellow-faced honeyeater (Lichenostomus chrysops) nests experience higher predation at forest edges? Emu 30: 119-125.

              Bowen, M.E., McAlpine, C.A., House, A.P., and Smith, G.C. (2009). Agricultural landscape modification increases the abundance of an important food resources: Mistletoes,        birds and brigalow. Biological Conservation 142: 122-133.

              Clarke, M.F. and Oldland, J.M. (2007). Penetration of remnant edges by noisy miners (Manorina melanocephala) and implications for habitat restoration. Wildlife Research 34: 253-261.

    Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI) (2014). Submission in response to the listing nomination for the painted honeyeater. Flora and Fauna Guarantee Scientific Advisory Committee, Department of Environment and Primary Industries, Victoria.

    Department of the Environment (2015). 'Species Profile and Threats Database: EPBC Act List of Threatened Ecological Communities'. Available on the internet at: http://www. environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publiclookupcommunities.pl

    Department of the Environment (2015). Conservation Advice Grantiella picta painted honeyeater. Canberra: Department of the Environment. Available from: http://www. environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/species/pubs/470-conservation-advice. pdf. In effect under the EPBC Act from 08-Jul-2015.

    Donald, P., Buchanan, G., Balmford, A., Bingham, H., Couturier, A., La, G., Gacheru, P., Herzog, S., Jathar, G., Kingston, N., Marnewick, D., Maurer, G., Reaney, L.,