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Article
Boyd, Kelsey C., Cordova, Carlos E., Cadd, Haidee R., Rowe, Cassandra, and Cohen, Tim J. (2024) Taxonomic and environmental significance of Poaceae and Cyperaceae phytoliths from the Northern Territory, Australia. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 329. 105159.
Rowe, Cassandra, Brand, Michael, Wurster, Chris, and Bird, Michael I. (2024) Vegetation changes through stadial and interstadial stages of MIS 4 and MIS 3 based on a palynological analysis of the Girraween Lagoon sediments of Darwin, Australia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 642. 112150.
Boyd, Kelsey, Cordova, Carlos, Cadd, Haidee, Rowe, Cassandra, and Cohen, Tim (2024) Woody plant phytolith morphology and representation in surface sediments across the Northern Territory, Australia. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 329. 105158.
Rowe, Cassandra, Ash, Jeremy, Brady, Liam M., Wesley, Daryl, Evans, Shaun, and Barrett, David (2023) Exploring palaeoecology in the Northern Territory: the Walanjiwurru rockshelter, vegetation dynamics and shifting social landscapes in Marra Country. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 32. pp. 405-414.
Rowe, Cassandra, Wurster, Christopher M., Zwart, Costijn, Brand, Michael, Hutley, Lindsay B., Levchenko, Vladimir, and Bird, Michael I. (2021) Vegetation over the last glacial maximum at Girraween Lagoon, monsoonal northern Australia. Quaternary Research, 102. pp. 39-52.
Cantwell-Jones, Aoife, Wurster, Chris, Zwart, Costijn, and Bird, Michael (2020) Can ancient insect exoskeleton δ13C values be used to infer past vegetation types? Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 555. 109857.
Rowe, Cassandra, David, Bruno, Mialanes, Jerome, Ulm, Sean, Petchey, Fiona, Aird, Samantha, McNiven, Ian J., Leavesley, Matthew, and Richards, Thomas (2020) A Holocene record of savanna vegetation dynamics in southern lowland Papua New Guinea. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 29 (1). pp. 1-14.
Rowe, Cassandra, O'Connor, Sue, and Balme, Jane (2020) An examination of rockshelter palynology: Carpenter's Gap 1, northwestern Australia. The Holocene, 30 (8). pp. 1142-1154.
Rowe, Cassandra, Brand, Michael, Hutley, Lindsay B., Wurster, Christopher, Zwart, Costijn, Levchenko, Vlad, and Bird, Michael (2019) Holocene savanna dynamics in the seasonal tropics of northern Australia. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 267. pp. 17-31.
Woo, Katherine, and Willan, Richard (2019) Incursion of the bivalve Potamocorbula faba into northern Australia: a record from a Holocene archaeological site in Kakadu National Park. Northern Territory Naturalist, 29. pp. 82-87.
Rowe, Cassandra, Brand, Michael, Hutley, Lindsay B., Zwart, Costijn, Wurster, Christopher, Levchenko, Vladimir, and Bird, Michael (2019) Understanding Australian tropical savanna: environmental history from a pollen perspective. Northern Territory Naturalist, 29. pp. 2-11.
Bellwood, David R., Schultz, Ortwin, Siqueira Correa, Alexandre C., and Cowman, Peter F. (2019) A review of the fossil record of the Labridae. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, Serie A, 121. pp. 125-193.
Spanbauer, Trisha L., Allen, Craig R., Angeler, David G., Eason, Tarsha, Fritz, Sherilyn C., Garmestani, Ahjond S., Nash, Kirsty L., Stone, Jeffery R., Stow, Craig A., and Sundstrom, Shana M. (2016) Body size distributions signal a regime shift in a lake ecosystem. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences, 283 (1833). 20160249. pp. 1-6.
Book Chapter
Rowe, Cassandra, Stevenson, Janelle, Connor, Simon, and Adeleye, Matthew (2022) Fire and the transformation of Landscapes. In: McNiven, Ian J., and David, Bruno, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea. Oxford Handbooks . Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, C12.S1-C12.S15.
Thesis
Aird, Samantha Jayne (2020) Socio-ecological dynamics in mollusc fisheries: a case study from the Keppel Bay Islands, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. PhD thesis, James Cook University.