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2000AMINI, NanaDevelopment of rapid analytical methods by immobilised enzymes and flow injection analysisMastersWater Studies Centre, Monash
1996ARMITAGE, GeoffThe role of organic matter in releasing phosphorus from sedimentsHonoursUniversity of Canberra
2001ASSEMI, ShoelehCharacterisation of humic substances and its role in phosphorus speciation in natural watersPhDWater Studies Centre, Monash
2003BALCOMBE, StephenFish habitat in giant rush stands: littoral zone interactions in a floodplain billabong riverPhDLa Trobe University
2002BALCOMBE, StephenSpatial and temporal habitat use in billabongs by small fish assemblagesMastersLa Trobe
2004BALLINGER, AndreaInvertebrate biodiversity of coarse woody debris on floodplainsPhDBiological Sciences, Monash University
2001BEATTIE, GillianThe role of algae and bacteria in nutrient cycling in lowland rivers.PhDWater Studies Centre, Monash
1996BEVITT, RobynRapid biological monitoring in the Upper Murrumbidgee river catchmentHonoursUniversity of Canberra
2000BIGGIN, MargoSuspended sediment transport in a dryland river: The Barwon-Darling River systemHonoursUniversity of Canberra
1998BROOKS, ShaneThe role of natural disturbances in lotic systemsPhDMonash University, Clayton
2002BROWN, GlenRelationships between nutrients, algae and invertebrates in the Thredbo RiverPhDUniversity of Canberra
2000BRUNNER, PeterRiver channel morphology within the lower Balonne River system.HonoursUniversity of Canberra
1997BUCKLEY, David A theoretical framework for applying sediment guidelines for managing and protecting aquatic ecosystemsMastersUniversity of Canberra
2004Butcher, RhondaConservation assessment of Victorian wetlands using invertebratesPhDMonash University
2004Capon, SamanthaFlow related response of vegetation in arid inland floodplainsPhDGriffith University
2004Carini, GiovanellaThe role of flooding in the maintenance of genetic diversity in four floodplain invertebratesPhDGriffith University
1996CHAN, KellyField-Flow FractionationHonoursWater Studies Centre, Monash
2000CHEN, BailinInvestigation of pollutants associated with soil and sediment colloidsPhDMonash University
2004Chotipuntu, PiyapongAspects of sublethal salinity on the early life stages of an Australian native freshwater fish, Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii Mitchell 1838)PhDMonash University
1998Churchill, R.C.A Retrospective Assessment of Gold Mining in the Reedy Creek Subcatchment, Northeast Victoria, AustraliaHonoursDepartment of Environmental Management and Ecology, La Trobe University, Albury/Wadonga Campus
2001CLAPCOTT, JoanneExamining the contribution of C4 plants to the aquatic food webs of lowland subtropical Queensland streamsMastersGriffith University
1998Cockayne, B.J.Post-drought macroinvertebrate recolonisation of a temperate seasonally flowing temporary river: Rose River, VictoriaHonoursDepartment of Environmental Management and Ecology, La Trobe University, Albury/Wodonga Campus
1996COLEMAN, LynetteThe facilitated hydrolysis of Phosphate-esters by mineral phasesPhDUniversity of Sydney
1998CONALLIN, AnthonyComparison of macroinvertebrate sampling techniques for the rapid bioassessment of lowland riversHonoursLa Trobe University
1999Cook, RobThe Effect of Shading on biofilm biomass, macroinvertebrate density and macroinvertebrate community structure in the Murray and Darling Rivers at WentworthHonoursDepartment of Environmental Management and Ecology, La Trobe University, Albury/Wodonga Campus
1999COYSH, JulieMacroinvertebrate recolonisation pathways in a gravel bed river: implications of stream substratum complexityHonoursUniversity of Canberra
2003Crook, DavidHabitat use and movement of golden perch and carp in lowland riverPhDCharles Sturt University
1997DAVID, BrunoThe breadkown of plant material between forest and pasture sites in an upland stream; the importance of riffle and debris dam habitatsHonoursMonash University
2000DAVIES, JenniferDevelopment of a flow injection technique for determination of acetate in anaerobic digestion processesHonoursWater Studies Centre, Monash
1999DAVIES, NeridaPrediction of local stream habitat features from catchment characteristicsHonoursUniversity of Canberra







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