TRaCK Publications

The findings from TRaCK's research will be published in a variety of forms including reports, conference proceedings and journal articles. Our "plain English" flagship publication On TRaCK covers some of the highlights of our work. Electronic copies of our publications or citations can be found here in our publications section.

Note that you can also search our bibliography as well as perform library extracts by accessing the TRaCK Bibliography.

Index of Publications

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Report
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A catchment sediment and nutrient budget for the Daly River, Northern Territory 402
A catchment sediment and nutrient budget for the Mitchell River, Queensland 402
A statistical analysis of flood hydrology and bankfull discharge for the Daly River catchment, Northern Territory, Australia. 402
A statistical analysis of flood hydrology and bankfull discharge for the Mitchell River catchment, Queensland, Australia. 402
Analysis of institutional arrangements and constraints affecting the establishment of water markets across northern Australia 601
Assessment of the potential costs and benefits of water trading across northern Australia 601
Biogeochemical processes and sewage markers in Buffalo Creek, Darwin 504
Collaborative Water Planning: Groundwater Visualisation Tool Guide 103
Collaborative Water Planning: Guide to Monitoring and Evaluating Public Participation. Volume 5 103
Collaborative Water Planning: Howard East Water Planning Project Final Report 103
Collaborative Water Planning: Legal and Policy Analysis, Volume 3 103
Collaborative Water Planning: Retrospective Case Studies, Volume 4.1 103
Collaborative Water Planning: Retrospective Case Studies, Volume 4.2 103
Demographic Trends and Likely Futures for Australia's Tropical Rivers 301
Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: A tool for management and science 303
Evaluating scenarios for the Howard catchment
Flow and fisheries: River impacts on estuarine prawns in the Gulf of Carpentaria 504
Identifying high conservation value aquatic ecosystems in northern Australia 509
Indigenous Rights in Water in Northern Australia - NAILSMA/TRaCK Project 6.2 602
Integrated Science Support for Managing Australia's Tropical Rivers: A Case Study in the Daly River Catchment 104
Nutrients and primary production in the Flinders River 403
Priorities for identification and sustainable management of high conservation value aquatic ecosystems in northern Australia 509
Socio-Economic Activity and Water Use in Australia’s Tropical Rivers: A Case Study in the Mitchell and Daly River Catchments 301
Socio-economic profiling of tropical rivers 301
Stakeholder values and attitudes towards water markets across northern Australia 601
Surface Water – Groundwater Interactions in the Lower Fitzroy River, Western Australia 401
The value of Australia’s tropical river ecosystem services 201
Towards a Water Quality Monitoring and Management Framework for the Katherine and Daly River Catchment 405
Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly River 403
Trial of the Framework for the Assessment of River and Wetland Health (FARWH) in the Wet/Dry Tropics for the Daly and Fitzroy Rivers 406
Water resources of the Howard River region, Northern Territory: A report on the social and cultural values and a stakeholder assessment of water use scenarios 201

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Journal Article
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A framework for hydrologic classification with a review of methodologies and applications in ecohydrology 303
A model to predict the response of the benthic macroalga Spirogyra to reduced base flow in tropical Australia. 403
A non-lethal sampling method for stable carbon and nitrogen isotope studies of tropical fishes 501
Alluvial gully erosion: an example from the Mitchell fluvial megafan, Queensland, Australia 404
An economic assessment of the value of tropical river ecosystem services: Heterogeneous preferences among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians 201
An integrated risk assessment for climate change: analysing the vulnerability of sharks and rays on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. 508
Bayesian network models for environmental flow decision making in the Daly River, Northern Territory, Australia 505
Biogeochemical implications of climate change for tropical rivers and floodplains 503
Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing Managed Relocation for Conservation of Freshwater Species 508
Classification of natural flow regimes in Australia to support environmental flow management 303
Climate Change Implications for River Restoration in Global Biodiversity Hotspots 507
Comparing Multipliers from Survey and Non-Survey Based IO Models: An Empirical Investigation from Northern Australia 301
Conservation biogeography of freshwater fishes: recent progress and future challenges 508
Differing effects of catchment land use on water chemistry explain contrasting behaviour of a diatom index in tropical northern and temperate southern Australia 406
Exploring and Evaluating Scenarios for a River Catchment in Northern Australia Using Scenario Development, Multi-criteria Analysis and a Deliberative Process as a Tool for Water Planning 201
Historical population connectivity and fragmentation in a tropical freshwater fish with a disjunct distribution (pennyfish, Denariusa bandata). 508
Landscape genetic analysis of the tropical freshwater fish Mogurnda mogurnda (Eleotridae) in a monsoonal river basin: importance of hydrographic factors and population history 508
Northern Australia, whither the mercury? 502
Primary production and nutrients in a tropical macrotidal estuary, Darwin Harbour, Australia. 504
Protecting Indigenous Values in Water Management: A Challenge to Conventional Environmental Flow Assessments 202
Quantifying uncertainty in estimation of hydrologic metrics for ecohydrological studies. 303
Recognition of Indigenous interests in Australian water resource management, with particular reference to environmental flow assessment 202
REDD payments as incentive for reducing forest loss 101
Seasonal contrasts in carbon resources and ecological processes on a tropical floodplain 503
The haves and have nots in Australia's Tropical North - new perspectives on a persisting problem 301
The “wet-dry” in the wet-dry tropics drives river ecosystem structure and processes in northern Australia. 507
Trade-offs between development, culture and conservation – Willingness to pay for tropical river management among urban Australians 201

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Presentation
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Age and Growth Patterns of the bull (Carcharhinus leucas) and pigeye (C. amboinensis) sharks in NT waters, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 508
Bringing Aboriginal people into water planning - lessons from the Daly River: Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2008 102
Conceptualising the natural flux regime in wet dry tropical rivers, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 501
Critical Times Need Practical Measures: Water Resource Planning in Australia (Presentation to NWC) 103
Crossing Boundaries in Tropical Rivers and Estuaries, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 701
Daly River fish and flows: summary of key findings - (Project Workshop, Darwin, June 2008) 505
Ecological watering requirements in northern Australia, Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 507
Economic interests, issues and opportunities in northern Australia….Indigenous values: Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 602
Environmental flows for northern Australian river and estuaries, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 507
Environmental flows for northern Australian rivers and estuaries, ASL Conference, 2008 507
Estimation of economic values for ecosystem services of Australia's tropical rivers, Riversymposium Conference, Perth 2010 201
Exploring scenarios for a tropical river catchment using systems dynamics modelling: Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2008 101
How flow and nutrients affect plants and algae in the Daly River, N.T., Riversymposium Conference, Perth 2010 403
Indigenous people, rivers and water in north Australia: perspectives on an emerging research agenda, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 202
Indigenous values and water allocation research in the Daly River region of Northern Australia, Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 202
Law, policy and practice: considerations for water planning in Northern Australia, Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 103
Linking catchments to the coast – can the development of northern Australia negatively impact on the health and productivity of estuaries? Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 504
Seasonal contrasts in carbon budgets and ecological processes on a tropical floodplain river in Northern Australia, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 503
Seasonal contrasts in carbon budgets on a tropical river floodplain, International Society for River Science Congress, Florida USA, July 2009 503
Seasonal patterns of energy balance and land use change in the Daly River catchment - OzFlux Meeting, Darwin, 24-26 June 2009 401
Spatial variation in aquatic food web structure across tropical riverine landscapes, International Society of River Science Congress, Florida USA, July 2009 501
The significance of water flows for estuaries, Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 506
Visions of Tropical River Futures for Northern Australia, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 101

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Conference Participation
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3D Mapping and Morphometric Investigation of Gully Erosion Using Geoinformation Approach 401
A review of factors controlling alluvial gully erosion and a proposal for quantifying changes in gully erosion rates in the Mitchell River, northern Queensland. 404
Alluvial gully erosion rates across the Mitchell River fluvial megafan, Queensland, Australia 404
Alluvial gully erosion: a landscape denudation process in northern Australia. 404
Bedload transport dynamics in the Mitchell River, northern Australia 404
Characterising organic matter sources to the Daly River 403
Colonization and Use of Dry Stream Beds by Terrestrial Invertebrates 502
Context Dependency in Periphton and Invertebrates: Interactions between Velocity and Nutrients in the Australian Wet-Dry Tropics 501
Creating the Ngan'gi Seasons Calendar: Reflections on Engaging Indigenous Knowledge Authorities in Research 202
Do food chain lengths in tropical floodplain rivers of northern Australia fit with expectations? 503
Dynamics of Aggregated River Wood and Importance as Fish Habitat in a Tropical Australian River 505
Environmental Filters Determine Strong Spatial Concordance among Multiple Species in Tropical Australian Riverscapes 501
Environmental flows case study in the Daly River 505
Evapotranspiration fluxes for three land cover classes in the tropical savannas of the Daly river region of Australia. 401
Extreme conditions structure meiofauna communities in the arid tropics of Australia 504
Fine sediment sources in the largely undisturbed, tropical, low relief catchment of Darwin Harbour, Australia 504
Fine-scale prioritization of fish persistence in the Daly River, NT: Condition and conservation re-revisited 508
Flow, water quality and algae in the Katherine River, tropical Australia 403
Food, flows and feathers: Riparian bird assemblages of Australia’s wet-dry tropics 501
How are biogeochemical processes differentially affected by nutrient loading? 504
Impact of seasonal freshwater inflow on a benthic estuarine community 504
Impacts of fish and nutrients on riverine primary production in a split stream experiment 501
Indigenous aquatic resource use in the Daly River catchment, Northern Territory 202
Isotopic fractionation and implications for stable isotope analysis of aquatic food webs. 502
Key drivers of river and wetland food webs in Australia’s Wet Dry Tropics 501
Landscape evolution and monsoonal ecology as drivers of phylogeographic patterns in north Australian freshwater fish 508
Linking catchments to the coast - can the development of northern Australia negatively impact on the health and productivity of estuaries? 504
Major Solute Chemistry as an Indicator of Hydrology in Tropical Floodplains 503
Mercury in Northern Australian aquatic ecosystems 502
Options for developing a natural-resource based economy in Arnhem Land: payments for environmental services 603
Precipitation partitioning for three land cover classes in the wet-dry tropics of Australia 401
Proper Engagement Protocols for Indigenous People 701
Seasonal patterns of evapotranspiration from cleared and uncleared tropical savanna: implications for catchment water balance in the wet-dry tropics. 401
Sources and fate of organic carbon in Australian streams and rivers. 502
Spatial and temporal variation in density and diversity of flying aquatic and terrestrial insects 501
Systematic conservation planning of eastern Australian rivers to manage and maintain bioregional variation in fish biodiversity 508
The benefits of collaborative approaches to river research: Observations from the Daly River Fish and Flows project 505
The Delineation of Valley Margins as the basis for a valley confinement index using different resolution DEM data: implications for continental scale river classification approaches. 302
The evolutionary role of dendritic systems in structuring the fish populations of Australia’s northern rivers 508
The Rainbow Connection: An integrative approach to identifying melanotaeniid (Melanotaenia splendida inornata) dispersal in response to flooding. 508
The relative importance of top-down and bottom-up control on primary production in a dryland-tropical river 403
The tight coupling of photosynthesis and respiration during base flow in the Australian Wet-Dry Tropics 403
Tropical floodplain hydrology and erosion processes: critical knowledge gaps and potential constraints on development in Northern Australia. 404
Tropical Rivers in Australia and Customary Resource Use: Putting People into Flow-ecology Relationships 202
Two tales of fish: the value of multiple sources of knowledge for the assessment of environmental flow requirements of fish in the Daly River 505
Urban-based nutrient inputs to Darwin Harbour - impacts on ecosystem functioning: AMSA Conference, Adelaide 2009 504
Use of spatial technologies for analyzing vegetation and channel changes in Daly River Catchment 401
Using Remote Sensing for sediment budget development in large tropical rivers - Mitchell River, Gulf of Carpentaria. 404

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