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Historical population connectivity and fragmentation in a tropical freshwater fish with a disjunct distribution (pennyfish, Denariusa bandata).
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Collaborative Water Planning: Howard East Water Planning Project Final Report
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Collaborative Water Planning: Groundwater Visualisation Tool Guide
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Northern Australia Aquatic Ecological Assets
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Climate Change Implications for River Restoration in Global Biodiversity Hotspots
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Biogeochemical implications of climate change for tropical rivers and floodplains
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Sustainable economies: Arnhem Land case study
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5: Foodwebs and biodiversity
Historical population connectivity and fragmentation in a tropical freshwater fish with a disjunct distribution (pennyfish, Denariusa bandata).
Project reference:
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity
Cook, BD
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Hughes JM
. In Press.
Historical population connectivity and fragmentation in a tropical freshwater fish with a disjunct distribution (pennyfish, Denariusa bandata).
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Journal of the North American Benthological Society.
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Northern Australia Aquatic Ecological Assets
Project reference:
5.9: Northern Australia Aquatic Ecological Assets
TRaCK, Tropical Rivers & Coastal Knowledge
. 2010.
Northern Australia Aquatic Ecological Assets
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Climate Change Implications for River Restoration in Global Biodiversity Hotspots
Project reference:
5.7: Environmental flow tools for northern rivers (synthesis project)
Davies, PM
. 2010.
Climate Change Implications for River Restoration in Global Biodiversity Hotspots
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Restoration Ecolocy. 18:261-268.
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Biogeochemical implications of climate change for tropical rivers and floodplains
Project reference:
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies
Hamilton, SK
. In Press.
Biogeochemical implications of climate change for tropical rivers and floodplains
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Hydrobiologia.
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Mercury in Northern Australian aquatic ecosystems
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5.2: Refugial Pools. Importance of waterholes as aquatic refugia and the biophysical processes that sustain them
Jardine, T
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Halliday I
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Sinnamon V
,
S. B
. 2009.
Mercury in Northern Australian aquatic ecosystems
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9th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant,.
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Impacts of fish and nutrients on riverine primary production in a split stream experiment
Project reference:
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs
Novak, PA
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Garcia E
,
Townsend S
,
Douglas M
. 2009.
Impacts of fish and nutrients on riverine primary production in a split stream experiment
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Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009.
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Fine-scale prioritization of fish persistence in the Daly River, NT: Condition and conservation re-revisited
Project reference:
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity
Linke, S
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Kennard MJ
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Hermoso V
,
Olden JD
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Pusey BJ
,
Stein JL
. 2009.
Fine-scale prioritization of fish persistence in the Daly River, NT: Condition and conservation re-revisited
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Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009.
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Spatial and temporal variation in density and diversity of flying aquatic and terrestrial insects
Project reference:
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs
Garcia, EA
,
Douglas M
,
Kyne P
,
Novak P
,
Pettit NE
,
Warfe DM
. 2009.
Spatial and temporal variation in density and diversity of flying aquatic and terrestrial insects
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Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009.
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The benefits of collaborative approaches to river research: Observations from the Daly River Fish and Flows project
Project reference:
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes
Liddy, M
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Douglas M
,
Huddleston J
,
Liddy L
,
Harney B
,
Jackson S
,
Pusey B
,
Kennard M
. 2009.
The benefits of collaborative approaches to river research: Observations from the Daly River Fish and Flows project
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Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009.
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Do food chain lengths in tropical floodplain rivers of northern Australia fit with expectations?
Project reference:
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies
Jardine, TD
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Pettit NE
,
Warfe DM
,
Hamilton SK
,
Douglas MM
,
Davies PM
,
Bunn SE
. 2009.
Do food chain lengths in tropical floodplain rivers of northern Australia fit with expectations?
Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009.
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