- Home
- Current research
- Phase 1
- Catchments
- Publications
TRaCK Bibliographic Listings
Filters: Author is Pettit, N.E. [Clear All Filters]
.
In Press. Seasonal contrasts in carbon resources and ecological processes on a tropical floodplain. Freshwater Biology. Abstract
.
2011. The “wet-dry” in the wet-dry tropics drives river ecosystem structure and processes in northern Australia.. Freshwater Biology. 56:2169–2195. Abstract
.
2010. Dynamics of Aggregated River Wood and Importance as Fish Habitat in a Tropical Australian River. Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation (ABTC) 2010. Abstract
.
2010. Environmental Filters Determine Strong Spatial Concordance among Multiple Species in Tropical Australian Riverscapes. The 2010 International Meeting of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation. Abstract
.
2010. Key drivers of river and wetland food webs in Australia’s Wet Dry Tropics. Aquatic Sciences: Global Changes from the Center to the Edge (Joint ASLO & NABS meeting). Abstract
.
2009. Do food chain lengths in tropical floodplain rivers of northern Australia fit with expectations? Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009. Abstract
.
2009. Food, flows and feathers: Riparian bird assemblages of Australia’s wet-dry tropics. Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009. Abstract
.
2009. Spatial and temporal variation in density and diversity of flying aquatic and terrestrial insects. Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009. Abstract
.
2008. Seasonal contrasts in carbon budgets and ecological processes on a tropical floodplain river in Northern Australia, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008. Abstract
Download: Seasonal contrasts in carbon budgets on a tropical floodplain river in Northern Australia: Coast 2 Coast 2008 - Pettit Presentation (814.59 KB)

]