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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
1996Williams DGAllometry of tree saplings in an inundation forest in Central Amazonas, BrazilWetlands for the Future, INTECOL'S V International Wetlands Conference
1996Warwick NWM and Bailey PCE The effect of increasing salinity on leaf demography, growth and asexual reproduction of wetland macrophytesWetlands for the Future ‗ INTECOL V Wetlands Conference, Perth, September 27
1995Gehrke PC Fisheries research and management in the Murray-Darling River systemWet-Dry Tropics Management Workshop, Jabiru, NT, March 1995.
1999Harris, J.Ecological drivers for change. Keynote address to the Water and Wetlands Management ConferenceWater: Wet or Dry?
1994Raisin GW and Mitchell DS Wetlands as nutrient traps for non-point source pollutionWaterways and Catchments: Research and its application, Successes, failures and challenges, River Basin Management Society, Albury, 23-24 May.
1997Cullen PRegulation and other ways of managing water qualityWater & Wastewater Quality. Sydney, April 14-15
1996Matveev V Plankton-associated food webs in the Lakes of the southern hemisphere: The potential for biomanipulationWater Studies Centre, Monash University, May.
1996Williams C Rapid biological assessment of water quality: Comparison of analysis options and use of different mesh sizesWater Seminar Series, University of Canberra, Canberra, September 11
1996Ford PSome aspects of nutrient dynamics in Chaffey DamWater Seminar Series, University of Canberra, Canberra, November 18
1996Thomas K Invertebrate grazing in the Thredbo River: A shocking experienceWater Seminar Series, University of Canberra, Canberra, July 29
1996Bevitt RBiological monitoring of the upper Murrumbidgee River Catchment: Reference site selection and the precision of a subsamplerWater Seminar Series, University of Canberra, Canberra, July 11
1996Holloway S Microhabitat use by stream frogsWater Seminar Series, University of Canberra, Canberra, August 26
1996Webster IControl strategies for cyanobacterial blooms in weir pools. How we use science to solve real problemsWater Seminar Series, University of Canberra, Canberra, August 21
1996Lawrence I Approach to determination of ACT environmental flowsWater Seminar Series, University of Canberra, Canberra, August 12
1997Doody S Nest site selection, nest temperatures and climate change: Current and
predicted distribution of sex and phenotype in the turtle Carettochelys insculpta
Water Seminar Series
1997Driver PCarp and carp densities in Australian inland watersWater Seminar Series







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