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1996Thurtell L, O'Connor R and Humphrey CLThe applicability of lotic rapid biological assessment techniques to estimate macroinvertebrate community structure in lentic wetlandsWetlands for the Future, INTECOL'S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 22-28
1996Pontin RM, Nielsen DL and Shiel RJPeriphytic rotifer communities of Australian artificial billabongs (ox-bow lakes) subjected to different inundation regimesWetlands for the future, INTECOL's V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 22-28
1996Robertson A, Boon P, Bunn S, Ganf G, Hillman TJ and Walker K Magnitude of organic carbon transfers across river floodplain boundaries of dryland rivers in south-eastern AustraliaWetlands for the Future, INTECOL'S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 23
1996Quinn GP and Hillman TJ Temporal and spatial variation in biotic structure of floodplain billabongsWetlands for the Future, INTECOL'S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 23
1996Bailey P, James K, Warwick N and Radford JEffect of increasing salinity on macrophyte and invertebrate communities in wetlandsWetlands for the Future, INTECOL'S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 27
1996Douglas MM, Lake PS and Marchant RThe role of fire in the management of tropical savanna streamsWetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 22-28
1996Evans LJBroadscale variation in riparian vegetation along the upper Murray and Murrumbidgee riversWetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 22-28
1996Johnston JB, Barras J, Fuller DA and Hartley S The integration of GLS and image processing with real-time data collection for monitoring wetland restoration projectsWetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 22-28
1996Nielsen DL, Shiel RJ and Smith FJEcology versus taxonomy: is there a middle ground? Wetlands for the future, INTECOL^s V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 22-28
1996Shiel RJ, Green JD and Nielsen DL Floodplain biodiversity: Why are there so many species? Wetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 22-28
1996Nias DJ, Bailey PC and Boon PI Stable isotope analysis of food web structure in an ephemeral floodplain wetland. Poster PresentationWetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 22-28
1996Thoms MC Sedimentation in a semi-arid wetland complex: the Barmah Forest, AustraliaWetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 23
1996Raisin GW, Bartley J and Croome R Water balance and nutrient budget of a Phragmites australis wetland impacted by groundwater dischargeWetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 24
1996Watts RJ, Kennan CP and Serafini L.G.Identifying wetlands of high conservation status in the Murray-Darling Basin using genetic data of native fishWetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 26
1996Nielsen DL, Hillman TJ, Shiel RJ, Klomp N and Smith FEffect of flooding on microfaunal communities in artificial billabongsWetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 27
1996Hillman TJ and Bren LPracticalities of managing environmental flows for different ecological timescalesWetlands for the Future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 27
1996Cullen PWetlands research - The issue of quality assuranceWetlands for the future, INTECOL^S V International Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 27
1996Lake, P.S.After the inundation: Long-term changes in the fauna of Lake Pedder, Tasmania, AustraliaWetlands for the Future: INTECOL'S V International Wetlands Conference
1996Lawrence AI Design of urban constructed wetlandsWetlands Seminar, Hawkesbury Nepean Catchment Management Trust, Sydney, July
1997Brooks SS and Lake PSHydrological classification and disturbance: Effects of disturbance on the biota of rivers with contrasting flow regimesWhat is River Health?
1997Harris JH and Silveira RAssessing the condition of rivers in New South Wales, Australia: A test of the index of biotic integrityWhat is River Health?
1997Hart BT, Maher B and Lawrence INew generation water quality guidelines for ecosystem protectionWhat is River Health?
1997Maher W, Batley G and Lawrence IAssessing sediment ecosystem health - the use of chemical measurementsWhat is River Health?
1997Marchant R, Hirst A, Norris R and Metzeling LClassification of macroinvertebrate communities across drainage basins in Victoria, Australia: implications of sampling on a broad spatial scale for predictive modellingWhat is River Health?
1997Norris RH and Thoms MWhat is river health?What is River Health?
1997Rutherford ID and Thoms MWhat is a 'health' geomorphology for Australian streams?What is River Health?
1997Cullen PManaging conflicts over waterWorkshop of Inland Rivers Network
1995Gehrke PC The annual proportional flow deviation as an ecologically-meaningful measure of river regulationWorkshop on Developing an Ecologically-meaningful Measure of Stream Flow Regulation, NSW Fisheries Research Institute, March 1995.
1995Gehrke PC Fish ecology in the Murray-Darling River system: The need to measure river regulationWorkshop on Developing an Ecologically-meaningful Measure of Stream Flow Regulation, NSW Fisheries Research Institute, March 1995.
1997Gehrke PCMeasuring the ecological benefits of environmental flowsWorkshop on environmental flows







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