2024

  1. Cleguer, C., Garrigue, C., Fuentes, M.M.P.B., Hamann, M., Payri, C., & Marsh, H. (2024) Temporal changes in habitat use for dugongs in a spatially restricted coral reef environment. Pacific Conservation Biology 30, PC23036. doi: 10.1071/PC23036.
  2. Firth, L.B., Bone, J., Bartholomew, A., Bishop, M.J., Bugnot, A., Bulleri, F., Chee, S.Y., Claassens, L., Dafforn, K.A., Fairchild, T.P., Hall, A.E., Hanley, M.E., Komyakova, V., Lemasson, A.J., Loke, L.H.L., Mayer-Pinto, M., Morris, R., Naylor, L., Perkins, M.J., Pioch, S., Porri, F., O’Shaughnessy, K.A., Schaefer, N., Strain, E.A., Toft, J.D., Waltham, N., Aguilera, M., Airoldi, L., Bauer, F., Brooks, P., Burt, J., Clubley, C., Espinosa, J.R.F., Evans, A.J., Farrugia-Drakard, V., Froneman, W., Griffin, J., Hawkins, S.J., Heery, E., Herbert, R.J.H., Jones, E., Leung, K.M.Y., Moore, P., Sempere-Valverde, J., Sengupta, D., Sheaves, M., Swearer, S., Thomson, R.C., Todd, P., Knights, A.M. (2024) Coastal greening of grey infrastructure: An update on the state-of-the-art. ICE Maritime Engineering. doi: 10.1680/jmaen.2023.003.
  3. Morris, R.L., Campbell-Hooper, E., Waters, E., Bishop, M.J., Lovelock, C.E., Lowe, R.J., Strain, E.M.A., Boon, P., Boxshall, A., Browne, N.K., Carley, J.T., Fest, B.J., Fraser, M.W., Ghisalberti, M., Gillanders, B.M., Kendrick, G.A., Konlechner, T.M., Mayer-Pinto, M., Pomeroy, A.W.M., Rogers, A.A., Simpson, V., Van Rooijen, A.A., Waltham, N.J., & Swearer, S.E. (2024) Current extent and future opportunities for living shorelines in Australia. Science of the Total Environment 917, 170363. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170363.
  4. Shanafield, M., Blanchette, M., Daly, E., Wells, N., Burrows, R.M., Korbel, K., Rau, G.C., Bourke, S., Wakelin-King, G., Holland, A., Ralph, T., McGrath, G., Robson, B., Fowler, K., Andersen, M.S., Yu, S., Jones, C.S., Waltham, N., Banks, E.W., Flatley, A., Leigh, C., Maxwell, S., Siebers, A., Bond, N., Beesley, L., Hose, G., Iles, J., Cartwright, I., Reid, M., de Castro Tayer, R., & Duvert, C. (2024) Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities. Journal of Hydrology. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130939.
  5. Thibault, M., Letourneur, Y., Cleguer, C., Bonneville, C., Briand, M.J., Derville, S., Bustamante, P., & Garrigue, C. (2024) C and N stable isotopes enlighten the trophic behaviour of the dugong (dugong dugon). Scientific Reports 14: 896. doi: 10.1038.s41598-023-50578-3.
  6. Twomey, A.J., Nunez, K., Carr, J.A., Crooks, S., Friess, D.A., Glamore, W., Orr, M., Reef, R., Rogers, K., Waltham, N.J., Lovelock, C.E. (2024) Planning hydrological restoration of coastal wetlands: Key model considerations and solutions. Science of the total Environment 915, 169881. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.169881.

2023

  1. Albright, R., Hansson, L., Cooley, S.R., Gattuso, J., Marshall, P., Marshall, N., Fletcher, S., Haraldsson, G., & Hoegh-Guldberg, O. (2023) Are we ready for ocean acidification? A framework for assessing and advancing policy readiness. Environment Research Letters 18, 041001. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/acc085.
  2. Ani, C.J., Smithers, S.G., Lewis, S., Baird, M., & Robson, B. (2023) eReefs modelling suggest Trichodesmium may be a major nitrogen source in the Great Barrier Reef. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 285, 108306. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2023.108306.
  3. Bainbridge, Z., Olley, J., Wilkinson, S., Bartley, R., Lewis, S., Dougall, C., Khan, S., Kuhnert, P., & Burton, J. (2023) Refining fine sediment source identification through integration of spatial modelling, concentration monitoring and source tracing: A case study in the Great Barrier Reef catchments. Science of the Total Environment 892, 164731. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.164731.
  4. Binks, O., Cernusak. L.A., Liddell, M., Bradford, M., Coughlin, I., Bryant, C., Palma, A.C., Hoffmann, L., Alam, I., Carle, H.J., Rowland, L., Oliveira, R.S., Laurance, S.G.W., Mencuccini, M., & Meir, P. (2023) Vapour pressure deficit modulates hydraulic function and structure of tropical rainforests under nonlimiting soil water supply. New Phytologist. doi: 10.1111/nph.19257.
  5. Bradley, M., Sheaves, M., & Waltham, N.J. (2023) Urban-industrial seascapes can be abundant and dynamic fish habitat. Frontiers in Marine Science. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.1034039.
  6. Bremner, J., Petus, C., Dolphin, T., Hawes, J., Beguet, B., & Devlin, M.J. (2023) A seagrass mapping toolbox for South Pacific environments. Remote Sensing 15, 834. doi: 10.3390/rs15030834.
  7. Bunuel, X., Alcoverro, T., Boada, J., Zinkunegi, L., Smith, T.M., Barrera, A., Casas, M., Farina, S., Perez, M., Romero, J., Arthur, R., & Pages, J.F. (2023) Indirect grazing-induced mechanisms contribute to the resilience of Mediterranean seagrass meadows to sea urchin herbivory. Oikos, e09520. doi: 10.1111/oik.09520.
  8. Cadier, C., Waltham, N.J., Canning. A., Fry, S., & Adame, M.F. (2023) Tidal restoration to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from freshwater impounded coastal wetlands. Restoration Ecology, 1-10. doi: 10.1111/rec.13829/suppinfo.
  9. Canning, A.D., & Death, R.G. (2023) Establishing riverine nutrient criteria using individual taxa thresholds. Water Research 246, 120731. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2023.120731.
  10. Canning, A.D., Smart, J.C.R., Dyke, J., Curwen, G., Hasan, S., & Waltham, N.J. (2023) Constructed wetlands suitability for sugarcane profitability, freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services. Environmental Management 71: 304-320. doi: 10.1007/s00267-022-01734-4.
  11. Carter, A.B., Coles, R., Jarvis, J.C., Bryant, C.V., Smith, T.M., & Rasheed, M.A. (2023) A report card approach to describe temporal and spatial trends in parameters for coastal seagrass habitats. Scientific Reports 13:2295. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-29147-1.
  12. Carter, A., McKenna, S., Rasheed, M.A., Taylor, H., van de Wetering, C., Chartrand, K., Reason, C., Collier, C., Shepherd, L., Mellors, J., McKenzie, L., Duke, N.C., Roelofs, A., Smit, N., Groom, R., Barrett, D., Evans, S., Pitcher, R., Murphy, N., Carlisle, M., David, M., Lui, S, Torres Strait Indigenous Rangers, & Coles, R.G. (2023) Seagrass spatial data synthesis from north-east Australia, Torres Strait and Gulf of Carpentaria, 1983 to 2022. Limnology and Oceanography Letters. doi: 10.1002/lol2.10352.
  13. Cartwright, P., Browne, N., Fearns, P., O’Leary, M., & Lowe, R. (2023) Applying ensemble climate models to predict the fate of marginal coral reefs already existing at thermal and turbidity limits in arid tropical Australia. Climate Resilience and Sustainability 3:e66. doi: 10.1002/cli2.66.
  14. Chung, C.T.Y., Hope, P., Hutley, L.B., Brown, J., & Duke, N.C. (2023) Future climate change will increase risk to mangrove health in Northern Australia. Communications Earth & Environment 4, 192. doi: 10.1038/s43247-023-00852-z.
  15. De Brauwer, M., Clarke, L.J., Chariton, A., Cooper, M.K., de Bruyn, M., Furlan, E., MacDonald, A.J., Rourke, M.L., Sherman, C.D.H., Suter, L., Villacorta-Rath, C., Zaiko, A., & Trujillo-Gonzalez, A. (2023) Best practice guidelines for environmental DNA biomonitoring in Australa and New Zealand. Environmental DNA, 1-7. doi: 10.1002/edn3.395.
  16. Donaldson, J., Maeda, K., Iida, M., Kobayashi, H., Ebner, B.C., & Tran, H.D. (In press) New distributional records of four amphidromous gobies (Gobioidie: Sicydiinae) in continental Vietnam. Cybium 2023: 1-6. doi: 10.26028/cybium-2023-019.
  17. Douglas, S.R.L., Tebbett, S.B., Choukroun, S., Goatley, C.H.R., & Bellwood, D.R., (2023) Depth stratified light trap sampling reveals variation in the depth distribution of late-stage cryptobenthic reef fish larvae. Coral Reefs 42: 507-512. doi: 10.1007/s00338-023-02363-x.
  18. Duarte de Paula Costa, M., Adame, M.F., Bryant, C.V., Hill J., Kelleway, J.J., Lovelock, C.E., Ola, A., Rasheed, M.A., Salinas, C., Serrano, O., Waltham, N., York, P.H., Young, M., & Macreadie, P. (2023) Quantifying blue carbon stocks and the role of protected areas to conserve coastal wetlands. Science of the Total Environment 874, 162518. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165218.
  19. Ebner, B.C., Maeda, K., Donaldson, J.A., Harasti, D., Lord, C., Hay, V., Heffernan, J., Starrs, D., Thuesen, P., Beatty, S., Boseto, D., Copeland, L.K.F., Rashni, B., Hevalao, R.S., & Keith, P. (In press) Pebbled places preferred by people and pipefish in a World Heritage protected area. Cybium 2023: 1-16. doi: 10.26028.cybium/2023-039.
  20. Garrigue, C., Derville, S., Bonneville, C., Brisset, M., Bustamante, P., Cleguer, C., Clua, E.E.G., Dabin, W., Fiat, S., Justine, J.L., Machful, P., Mai, T., Plichon, P., Portal, A., Sidobre, C., Steel, D., Vivier, J.C., & Vourey, E. (2023) Marine mammal strandings recorded in New Caledonia, South West Pacific Ocean, 1877 to 2022. Pacific Conservation Biology 30, PC23016. doi: 10.1071/PC23016.
  21. Harrison, H.B., Drane, L., Berumen, M.L., Cresswell, B.J., Evans, R.D., Galbraith, G.F., Srinvasan, M., Taylor, B.M., Williamson, D.H., & Jones, G.P. (2023) Ageing of juvenile coral grouper (Plectropomus maculatus) reveals year-round spawning and recruitment: implication for seasonal closures. The Royal Society Publishing, Proceedings B. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2023.0584.
  22. Haydon, T.D., Matthews, J.L., Seymour, J.R., Raina, J.B., Seymour, J.E., Chartrand, K., Camp, E.F., & Suggett, D.J. (2023) Metabolomic signatures of corals thriving across extreme reef habitats reveal strategies of heat stress tolerance. The Royal Society Publishing, Proceedings B. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2022.1877.
  23. Hook, S.E., Smith, R.A., Waltham, N., & Warne, M. St.J. (2023) Pesticides in the Great Barrier Reef catchment area: Plausible risks to fish populations. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 1-24. doi: 10.1002/ieam.4864.
  24. Jahanbakht, M., Azghadi, M.R., & Waltham, N.J. (2023) Semi-supervised and weakly-supervised deep neural networks and dataset for fish detection in turbid underwater videos. Ecological Informatics 78, 102303. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102303.
  25. Kwong, S.L.T., Villacorta-Rath, C., Pratchett, M., & Uthicke, S. (2023) Telomere dynamics in the Pacific crown-of-thorns seastar (Acanthaster cf. solaris): effect of age, diet, and tissue type. Coral Reefs. doi: 10.1007/s00338.023.02405-4.
  26. Langlois, L.A., Collier, C., & McKenzie, L.J. (2023) Subtidal seagrass detector: development of a deep learning seagrass detection and classification model for seagrass presence and density in diverse habitats from underwater photoquadrats. Frontiers in Marine Science, 10:1197695. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1197695.
  27. Lear, K.O., Ebner, B.C., Fazeldean, T., Whitty, J., & Morgan, D.L. (2023) Inter-decadal variation in diadromous and potamodromous fish assemblages in a near pristine tropical dryland river. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 32: 444-463. doi: 10.1111/eff.12698.
  28. Li, Y., Yu, W., Tian, L., Lewis, S., Yoshimura, K., Wang, C., Cui, Y., Ma, Y., Guo, R., Zhang, J., Jing, Z., Shao, L., Guo, X., & Wang, Y. (2023) Diagnosis of atmospheric circulation shifts in the central Tibetan plateau: Evidence from stable isotopes. Atmospheric Research 282, 106536. doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2022.106536.
  29. Malerba, M.E., Duarte de Paula Coasta, M., Friess, D.A., Schuster, L., Young, M.A., Lagomasino, D., Serrano, O., Hickey, S.M., York, P.H., Rasheed, M., Lefcheck, J.S., Radford, B., Atwood, T.B., Ierodiaconou, D., & Macreadie, P. (2023) Remote sensing for cost-effective blue carbon accounting. Earth-Science Reviews 238, 104337. doi: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104337.
  30. Martinez-Baena, F., Raoult, V., Taylor, M.D., Gaston, T.F., McLeod, I., & Bishop, M.J. (2023) Trophic structure of temperate Australian oyster reefs within the estuarine seascape: A stable isotope analysis. Estuaries and Coasts 46, 844-859. doi: 10.1007/s12237-022-01157-8.
  31. McGowan, A.M., Lanyon, J.M., Clark, N., Blair, D., Marsh, H., Wolanski, E., & Seddon, J.M. (2023) Cryptic marine barriers to gene flow in a vulnerable coastal species, the dugong (Dugong dugon). Marine Mammal Science, 1-22. doi: 10.1111.mms.13021.
  32. Moy, K., Schaffer, J., Hammer, M.P., Attard, C.R.M., Beheregaray, L.B., Duncan, R., Lintermans, M., Brown, C., & Unmack, P.J. (2023) Alternative conservation outcomes from aquatic fauna translocations: Losing and saving the Running River rainbowfish. Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 1-15. doi: 10.1002/acq.4023.
  33. Oubelkheir, K., Ford, P.W., Cherukuru, N., Clementson, L.A., Petus, C., Devlin, M., Schroeder, T., & Steven, A.D.L. (2023) Impact of a tropical cyclone on terrestrial inputs and bio-optical properties in Princess Charlotte Bay (Great Barrier Reef Lagoon). Remote Sensing 15, 652. doi: 10.3390/rs1503653.
  34. Patricio-Valerio, L., Schroeder, T., Devlin, M.J., Qin, Y., & Smithers, S. (2023) Meteorological satellite observations reveal diurnal exceedance of water quality guideline thresholds in the coastal Great Barrier Reef. (2023) Remote Sensing 15, 2335. doi: 10.3390/rs15092335.
  35. Raoult, V., Pini-Fitzsimmons, J., Smith, T.M., & Gaston, T.F. (2023) Testing non-lethal magnets and electric deterrents on batoids to lower oyster depredation. Regional Studies in Marine Science 61, 102873. doi: 10.1016/j.rsma.2023.102873.
  36. Risandi, J., Rifai, H., Lukman, K.M., Sondak, C.F.A., Hernawan, U.E., Quevedo, J.M.D., Hidayat, R., Ambo-Rappe, R., Lanuru. M., McKenzie, L., Kohsaka, R., & Nadaoka, K. (2023) Hydrodynamics across seagrass meadows and its impacts on Indonesian coastal ecosystems: A review. Frontiers in Earth Science 11: 1034827. doi: 10.3389/feart.2023.1034827.
  37. Ruff, E.O., Alleway, H.K., & Gillies, C.L. (2023) The role of policy in supporting alternative marine farming methods: A case study of seafloor ranching in Australia. Ocean and Coastal Management 240, 106643. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman, 2023.106643.
  38. Sheaves, M., Mattone, C., Barnett, A., Abrantes, K., Bradley, M., Sheaves, A., Sheaves, J., & Waltham, N.J. (2023) Whale sharks as oceanic nurseries for Golden Trevally. CSIRO Publishing. doi: 10.1071/PC23004.
  39. Silburn, D.M., Fillols, E., Rojas-Ponce, S., Lewis, S., & McHugh, A.D. (2023) Direct comparison of runoff of residual and knockdown herbicides in sugarcane using a rainfall simulator finds large difference in runoff losses and toxicity relative to diuron. Science of the Total Environment 863, 160976. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160976.
  40. Smith, A.K., Cook, N., Grundy, A., Luck, M., Pert, P.L., Picken, F., & Stacey, J. (2023) Innovative local response to cyclone damaged reef leads to rapid tourism recovery. Journal of Ecotourism. doi: 10.1080/14724049.2022.2027952.
  41. Smith, H.A., Fulton, S.E., McLeod, I.M., Page, C.A., & Bourne, D.G. (2023) Sea-weeding: Manual removal of macroalgae facilitates rapid coral recovery. Journal of Applied Ecology 60, 2549-2471. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.14502.
  42. Tanabe, L.K., Cochran, J.E.M., Williams, C.T., Garzon, F., Langner, U., Hardenstine, R.S., Hawkes, L.A., Brainard, R.E., Eweida, A.A., Marshall, P.A., & Berumen, M.L. (2023) Case report: tracking data from foraging hawksbill turtles in the northern Red Sea. Animal Biotelemetry 11:1. doi: 10.1186/s40317-022-00314-x.
  43. Thiem, J.D., Michie, L.E., Butler, G.L., Ebner, B.C., Sharpe, C.P., Stuart, I., & Townsend, A. (2023) A protected flow breaks the drought for golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) spawning along an extensive semi-arid river system. Ecohydrology, e2576. doi: 10.1002/eco.2576.
  44. Tol, S.J., Carter, A.B., York, P.H., Jarvis, J.C., Grech, A., Congdon, B.C., & Coles, R.G. (2023) Vegetative fragment production as a means of propagule dispersal for tropical seagrass meadows. Marine Environmental Research 191, 106160. doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.106160.
  45. Villacorta-Rath, C., Lach, L., Andrade-Rodriguez, N., Burrows, D., Gleeson, D., & Trujillo-Gonzalez, A. (2023) Invasive terrestrial invertebrate detection in water and soil using a targeted eDNA approach. NeoBiota 89, 71-89. doi: 10.3897/neobiota.89.98898.
  46. Vulliet, C., Koci, J., Jarihani, B., Sheaves, M., & Waltham, N. (2023) Assessing tidal hydrodynamics in a tropical seascape using structure-from-motion photogrammetry and 2D flow modelling. Estuaries and Coasts. doi: 10.1007/s12237-023-01288-6.
  47. Wallace, B.P., Posnik, Z.A., Hurley, B.J., DiMatteo, A.,D., Bandimere, A., Rodriquez, I., Maxwell, S.M., Meyer, L., Brenner, H., Jensen, M.P., LaCasella, E., Shamblin, B.M., Abreu-Grobois, F.A., Stewart, K.R., Dutton, P.H., Barrios-Garrido, H., Dalleau, M., Dell’amico, F., Eckert, K.L., Fitzsimmons, N.N., Garcia-Cruz,M., Hays, G.C., Kelez, S., Lagueux, C.J., Madden Hoff, C.A., Marco, A., Martins, S.L.T., Mobaraki, A., Mortimer, J.A., Nel, R., Phillott, A.D., Pilcher, N.J., Putman, N.F., Reef, A.F., Rguez-Baren, J.M., Seminoff, J.A., Swaminathan, A., Turkozan, O., Vargas, S.M., Vernet, P.D., Vilaca, S., Whiting, S.C., Hutchinson, B.J., Casale, P., & Mast, R.C. (2023) Marine turtle regional management units 2.0: an updated framework for conservation and research of wide-ranging megafauna species. Endangered Species Research, 52, 209-223. doi: 10.3354/esr01243.
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2022

  1. Barrios-Garrido, H., Arias-Ortiz, A., Balladares, C., Espinoza-Rodriguez, N., Garcia-Cruz, M., Gonzalez, M.F., Pulido-Petit, G., Rojas-Canzales, D., Rondon-Medicci, M., Vernet, P., & Wildermann, N.E. (2022) Records of Olive Ridley marine turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea Eschscholtz 1829) in Venezuelan waters: A review of historical data sets and threats. Chelonia Conservation and Biology 21(1), 136-140. doi: 10.2744/CCB-1514.1.
  2. Cadier, C., Waltham, N.J., Canning, A., Fry, S., & Adame, M.F. (2022) Tidal restoration to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from freshwater impounded coastal wetlands. Restoration Ecology. doi: 10.1111/rec.13829.
  3. Campbell, C.J., James, C.S., Morris, K.N., Jason, M., Thomas, R.F., Nielsen, D.L., Gehrig, S.L., Palmer, G.J., Wassens, S., Dyer, F., Southwell, M., Watt, R.J., Bond, N.R., & Capon, S.J., (2022) Blue, green and in-between: objectives and approaches for evaluating wetland flow regimes based on vegetation outcomes. Marine and Freshwater Research. doi: 10.1071/MF20338.
  4. Canning, A.D., Smart, J.C.R., Dyke, J., Curwen. C., Hasan, S., & Waltham, N.J. (2022) Constructed wetlands suitability for sugarcane profitability, freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services. Environmental Management. doi: 10.1007/s00267-022-01734-4.
  5. Carter, A.B., Collier, C., Coles, R., Lawrence, E., & Rasheed, M.A. (2022) Community-specific “desired” states for seagrasses through cycles of loss and recovery. Journal of Environmental Management 314, 115059. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115059.
  6. Castle, A., & Waltham, N. (2022) Clearance rates achieved by an intertidal oyster, Isognomon ephippium, under different tidal emersion and temperature conditions. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 276, 108018. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2022.108018.
  7. Claassens, L., de Villiers, N.M., & Waltham, N.J. (2022) How developed is the South African coast? Baseline extent of South Africa’s coastal and estuarine infrastructure. Ocean and Coastal Management 222, 106112. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2022.106112.
  8. Clough, B., Amir, A.A., Chong, V.C., Duke, N.C., Field, C.D., Kjerfve, B., Lee, S.Y., Sasekumar, A., Wong, S.C., Yong, J.W.H., & Gong, W.K., (2022) OBITUARY Dr. Ong Jin Eong (August 28, 1943 – August 5, 2021). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 266, 107746. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2022.107746.
  9. Cook, N., Smith, A., Songcuan, A., Cassidy, D., Sartori, G., & McLeod, I. (2021) Lessons learned from small-scale coral outplanting intervention at a restoration site on the Great Barrier Reef. Short Report. Ecological Management & Restoration 23(1), 89-93. doi: 10.1111/emr.12547.
  10. Cooper, M.K., Villacorta-Rath, C., Burrows, D., Jerry, D.R., Carr, L., Barnett, A., Huveneers, C., & Simpfendorfer, C.A. (2022) Practical eDNA sampling methods inferred from particle size distribution and comparison of capture techniques for a critically endangered elasmobranch. Environmental DNA, 2022;00:1-13. doi: 10.1002.edn3.279.
  11. Davis, M.T., Canning, A.D., Midwinter, A.C., & Death, R.G. (2022) Nitrate enrichment does not affect enteropathogenic Escherichia coli in aquatic microcosms but may affect other strains present in aquatic habitats. PeerJ 10:e13914. doi: 10.7717/peerj.13914.
  12. Derville, S., Cleguer, C., & Garrique, C. (2022) Ecoregional and temporal dynamics of dugong habitat use in a complex coral reef lagoon ecosystem. Scientific Reports 12, 552. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-04412-3.
  13. Duarte de Paula Costa, M., Lovelock, C.E., Waltham, N.J., Moritsch, M.M., Butler, D., Power, T., Thomas, E., & Macreadie, P.I. (2022) Modelling blue carbon farming opportunities at different spatial scales. Journal of Environmental Management 301, 113813. doi: 10.1016/jenvman.2021.113813.
  14. Duke, N.C., Mackenzie, J.R., Canning, A., Hutley, L.B., Bourke, A.J., Kovacs, J., Cormier, R., Staben, G., Lymburner, L., & Ai, E. (2022) ENSO-driven extreme oscillations in mean sea level destabilise critical shoreline mangroves – An emerging threat. PLOS Climate, 1-23. doi: 10.1371/journal.pclm.0000037.
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2020

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2018

  1. Bainbridge, Z., Lewis, S., Bartley, R., Fabricius, K., Collier, C., Waterhouse, J., Garzon-Garcia, A., Robson, B., Burton, J., Wenger, A., & Brodie, J. (2018) Fine sediment and particulate organic matter: A review and case study on ridge-to-reef transport, transformations, fates, and impacts on marine ecosystems. Marine Pollution Bulletin 135, 1205-1220. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.08.002.
  2. Barrios-Garrido, H., Palmar, J., Wildermann, N., Rojas-Canizales, D., Diedrich, A., Hamann, M. (2018) Marine Turtle Presence in the Traditional Pharmacopoeia, Cosmovision, and Beliefs of Wayu´u Indigenous People. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 17(2), 177-186.
  3. Canning, A.D. (2018) Predicting New Zealand riverine fish reference assemblages. PeerJ. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4890.
  4. Canning, A.D., & Death, R.G. (2018) Relative ascendency predicts food web robustness. Ecological Research 33, 873-878. doi: 10.1007/s11284-018-1585-1.
  5. Canning, A.D., Death, R.G., & Gardner, E.M. (2018) The effect of forest canopy and flood disturbance on New Zealand stream food web structure and robustness. Austral Ecology 43, 352-358. doi: 10.1111/aec.12573.
  6. Caron, A.G.M.,Thomas, C.R., Berry, K.L.E., Mottie, C.A., Ariel, E., & Brodie, J.E. (2018) Ingestion of microplastic debris by green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) in the Great Barrier Reef: Validation of a sequential extraction protocol. Marine Pollution Bulletin 127, 743-751. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.12.062.
  7. Caron, A.G.M., Thomas, C.R., Berry, K.L.E., Motti, C.A., Ariel, E., & Brodie, J.E. (2018) Validation of an optimised protocol for quantification of microplastics in heterogenous samples: A case study using green turtle chyme. MethodsX 5, 812-823. doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2018.07.009.
  8. Ceccarelli, D.M., Loffler, Z., Bourne, D.G., Al Moajil-Cole, G.S., Bostrom-Einarsson, L., Evans-Illidge, E., Fabricius, K., Glasl, B., Marshall, P., McLeod, I., Read, M., Schaffelke, B., Smith, A.K., Jorda, G.T., Williamson, D.H., Bay, L. (2018) Rehabilitation of coral reefs through removal of macroalgae: state of knowledge and considerations for management and implementation. Restoration Ecology. doi: 10.1111/rec.12852/suppinfo
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  10. Cook, P.G., Rodellas, V., Andrisoa, A., & Stieglitz, T.C. (2018) Exchange across the sediment-water interface quantified from porewater radon profiles. Journal of Hydrology 559, 873-883. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.02.070.
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  12. Cooper, M., Lewis, S.E., Stieglitz, T.C., & Smithers, S.G. (2018) Variability of the useful life of reservoirs in tropical locations: A case study from the Burdekin Falls Dam, Australia. International Journal of Sediment Research 33, 93-106. doi:  10.1016/j.ijsrc.2017.11.002.
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  17. Hagihara, R., Jones, R.E., Sobtzick, S., Cleguer, C., Garrigue, C., & Marsh, H. (2018) Compensating for geographic variation in detection probability with water depth improves abundance estimates of coastal marine megafauna. PLOS one, 1-15. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191476.
  18. Hays, G.C., Alcoverro, T., Christianen, M.J.A., Duarte, C.M., Hamann, M., Macreadie, P.I., Marsh, H.D., Rasheed, M.A., Thums, M., Unsworth, R.K.F., York, P.H., & Esteban, N. (2018) New tools to identify the location of seagrass meadows: Marine grazers as habitat indicators. Frontiers in Marine Science 5(9), 1-6. doi: 10.3389/fmar.2018.00009.
  19. He, Z., Li, X., Yang, M., Wang, X., Zhong, C., Duke, N.C., Shi, S., & Wu, C-I. (2018) Speciation with gene flow via cycles of isolation and migration: Insights from multiple mangrove taxa. Molecular Biology & Genetics. 
  20. Howley, C., Devlin, M., & Burford, M. (2018) Assessment of water quality from the Normanby River catchment to coastal flood plumes on the northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 69, 859-873. doi: 10.1071/MF17009.
  21. Jones, B.L., Unsworth, R.K.F., McKenzie, L.J., Yoshida, R.L. Cullen-Unsworth, L.C. (2018) Crowdsourcing conservation: The role of citizen science in securing a future for seagrass.  Marine Pollution Bulletin 134, 210-215. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.11.005.
  22. Kelly, E., Martin, P.A.J., Gibson-Kueh, S., Morgan, D.L., Ebner, B.C., Donaldson, J., Buller, N., Crook, D.A., Brooks, S., Davis, A.M., Hammer, M.P., Foyle, L., Hair, S., & Lymbery, A.J. (2018) First detection of Edwardsiella ictaluri (Proteobacteria: Enterobacteriaceae) in wild Australian catfish. Journal of Fish Diseases 41, 199-208. doi: 10.1111/jfd.12696.
  23. Kihwele, E., Muse, E., Magomba, E., Mnaya, B., Nassoro, A., Banga, P., Murashani, E., Irmamasita, D., Kiwango, H., Birkett, C., Wolanski, E. (2018) Restoring the perennial Great Ruaha River using ecohydrology, engineering and governance methods in Tanzania. Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 18, 120-129. doi: 10.1016.j.ecohyd.2017.10.008.
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  26. Lewis, S.E., Lough, J.M., Cantin, N.E., Matson, E.G., Kinsley, L., Bainbridge, Z.T., & Brodie, J.E. (2018) A critical evaluation of coral Ba/Ca, Mn/Ca and Y/Ca ratios as indicators of terrestrial input: New data from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Science Direct 237, 121-154. doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2018.06.017.
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  34. Ryan, E.J., Smithers, S.G., Lewis, S.E., Clark, T.R., & Zhao, J.-X. (2018) The variable influences of sea level, sedimentation and exposure on Holocene Reef development over the cross-shelf transect, central Great Barrier Reef. Diversity. doi: 10.3390/d10040110.
  35. Ryan, E.J., Smithers, S.G., Lewis, S.E., Clark, T.R., Zhao, J.-X, Hua, Q. (2018) Fringing reef growth over a shallow last interglacial reef foundation at a mid-shelf high island: Holbourne Island, central Great Barrier Reef. Marine Geology 398, 137-150. doi: 10.1016/j.margeo.2017.12.007.
  36. Schlaefer, J.A., Wolanski, E., Lambrechts, J., & Kingsford, M.J. (2018) Wind conditions on the Great Barrier Reef influenced the recruitment of snapper (Lutjanus carponotatus). Frontiers in Marine Science 5(193). doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00193.
  37. Schlaefer, J.A., Wolanski, E., & Kingsford, M.J. (2018) Swimming behaviour can maintain localised jellyfish (Chrionex fleckeri: Cubozoa) populations. Marine Ecology Progress Series 591, 287-302. doi: 10.3354.meps12305.
  38. Schlaefer, J.A., Wolanski, E., Lambrechts, J., & Kingsford, M.J. (2018) Wind conditions on the Great Barrier Reef influenced the recruitment of snapper (Lutjanus carponotatus). Frontiers in Marine Science 5(193). doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00193.
  39. Schrameyer, V., York, P.H., Chartrand, K., Ralph, P.J., Kuhl, M., Brodersen, K.E., & Rasheed, M.A. (2018) Contrasting impacts of light reduction on sediment biogeochemistry in deep- and shallow-water tropical seagrass assemblages (Green Island, Great Barrier Reef).Marine Environmental Research 136, 38-47. doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2018.02.008.
  40. Scott, A.L., York, P.H., Duncan, C., Macreadie, P.I., Connolly, R.M., Ellis, M.T., Jarvis, J.C., Jinks, K.I., Marsh, H., & Rasheed, M.A.(2018) The role of herbivory in structuring tropical seagrass ecosystem service delivery. Frontiers in Plant Science 9(127), 1-10. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00127.
  41. Smith, T.M., York, P.H., Broitman, B.R., Thiel, M., Hays, G.C., van Sebille, E., Putman, N.F., Macreadie, P.I., & Sherman, C.D.H. (2018) Rare long-distance dispersal of a marine angiosperm across the Pacific Ocean. Global Ecology and Biogeography 27, 487-496. doi: 10.1111.geb.12713.
  42. Unsworth, R,K.F., McKenzie, L.J., Collier, C.J., Cullen-Unsworth, L.C., Duarte, C.M., Eklof, J.S., Jarvis, J.C., Jones, B.L., Nordlund, L.M. (2018) Global challenges for seagrass conservation. Ambio. doi: 10.1007/s13280-018-1115-y.
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  46. Waltham, N.J., Schaffer, J., Buist, J., Geyle, M., & Toby, D. (2018) Working with land and sea rangers to tackle tropical wetland restoration and conservation on the north-western islands, Torres Straits, Australia. Wetlands Ecology & Management. doi: 10.1007/s11273-018-9637-4.
  47. Wildermann N.E., Gredzens, C., Avens, L., Barrios-Garrido, H.A., Bell, I., Blumenthal, J., Bolten, A.B., McNeill, J.B., Casale, P., Di Domenico, M., Domit, C., Epperly, S.P., Godfrey, M.H., Godley, B.J., González- Carman, V., Hamann, M., Hart, K.M., Ishihara, T., Mansfield,  K.L., Metz, T.L., Miller, J.D., Pilcher,  N.J., Read, M.A., Sasso, C., Seminoff, J.A., Seney, E.E., Southwood Williard, A., Tomás, J., Vélez-Rubio, G.M., Ware, M., Williams, J.L., Wyneken, J., Fuentes, M.M.P.B* (2018) Informing research priorities for immature sea turtles through expert elicitation. Endangered Species Research 37, 55-76
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2017

  1. Adams, M.P., Collier, C.J., Uthicke, S., Ow, YX., Langois, L., & O’Brien, K.R. (2017) Model fit versus biological relevance: Evaluation photosynthesis-temperature models for three tropical seagrass species. Scientific Reports 7: 39930. doi: 10.1038/srep39930.
  2. Albert, S., Saunders, M.I., Roelfsema, C.M., Leon, J.X., Johnstone, E., Mackenzie, J.R., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Grinham, A.R., Phinn, S.R., Duke, N.C., Mumby, P.J., Kovacs, E., & Woodroffe, C.D. (2017) Winners and losers as mangrove, coral and seagrass ecosystems respond to sea-level rise in Solomon Islands. Environmental Research Letters 12, 094009. doi: 10.1088/1748.9326/aa7e68.
  3. Balladares, C., Marin, E., Espinoza-Rodriguez, N.E., Barrios-Garrido, H. (2017) Prevalence of fibropapillomatosis on stranded sea turtles in the Venezuelan coast. Revista Bio Ciencias 4(4), 1-14. doi: 10.15741/revbio.04.04.02.
  4. Barrios-Garrido, H., Bolivar, J., Benavides, L., Viloria, J., Dugarte, F., Wildermann, N. (2017) Evaluation of the artisanal longline fishery and its effect in the Longnose stingray (Dasyatis guttata) in Zapara Island-Gulf of Venezuela. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research45(2), 302-310. doi: 10.3856/vol45-issue2-fulltext-6.
  5. Barrios-Garrido, H., Espinoza-Rodriguez, N., Rojas-Canizales, D., Palmar, J., Wildermann, N., Montiel-Villalobos, M.G., Hamann, M. (2017) Trade of marine turtles along the southwestern coast of the Gulf of Venezuela. Marine Biodiversity Records 05/2017, 10-15. doi: 10.1186/s41200.017-0115-0.
  6. Beatty, S., Allen, M., Lymbery, A., Jordaan, M.S., Morgan, D., Impson, D., Marr, S., Ebner, B., & Weyl, O.L.F. (2017) Rethinking refuges: Implications of climate change for dam busting. Biological Conservation 209, 188-195. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2017.02.007.
  7. Beatty, S.J., Allen, M.G., Whitty, J.M., Lymbery, A.J., Keleher, J.J., Tweedley, J.R., Ebner, B.C., & Morgan, D.L. (2017) First evidence of spawning migration by goldfish (Carassius auratus); implications for control of a globally invasive species. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 26, 444-455. doi: 10.1111.eff.12288.
  8. Bejannin, S., van Beek, P., Stieglitz, T., Souhaut, M., & Tamborski, J. (2017) Combining airborne thermal infrared images and radium isotopes to study submarine groundwater discharge along the French Mediterranean coastline. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 13, 72-90. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrh.2017.08.001.
  9. Berry, K.L.E., Hoogenboom, M.O., Brinkman, D.L., Burns, K.A., & Negri, A.P. (2017) Effects of coal contamination on early life history processes of a reef-bulding coral, Acropora tenuisMarine Pollution Bulletin 114, 505-514. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.10.011.
  10. Bradley, M., Baker, R., & Sheaves, M. (2017) Hidden components in tropical seascapes: Deep-estuary habitats support unique fish assemblages. Estuaries and Coasts 40, 1195-1206. doi: 10.1007/s12237-016-0192-z.
  11. Brodersen, K.E., Hammer, K.J., Schrameyer, V., Floytrup, A., Rasheed, M.A., Ralph, P.J., Kuhl, M., & Pedersen, O. (2017) Sediment resuspension and deposition on seagrass leaves impedes internal plant aeration and promotes phytotoxic H2S intrusion. Frontiers in Plant Science 8(657), 1-13. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00657.
  12. Brodie, J., Devlin, M., & Lewis, S. (2017) Potential enhanced survivorship of Crown of Thorns Starfish larvae due to near-annual nutrient enrichment during secondary outbreaks on the central mid-shelf of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Diversity 9 17, 1-14. doi: 10.3390/d9010017.
  13. Brodie, J.E., Lewis, S.E., Collier, C.J., Wooldridge, S., Bainbridge, Z.T., Waterhouse, J., Rasheed, M.A., Honchin, C., Holmes, G., & Fabricius, K. (2017) Setting ecologically relevant targets for river pollutant loads to meet marine water quality requirements for the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: A preliminary methodology and analysis. Ocean & Coastal Management 143, 136-147. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2016.09.028.
  14. Buckland, A., Baker, R., Loneragan, N., Sheaves, M. (2017) Standardising fish stomach content analysis: The importance of prey condition. Fisheries Research 196, 126-140. doi: 10.1016/j.fishres.2017.08.003.
  15. Buelow, C.A., Baker, R., Reside, A,E., Sheaves, M. (2017) Spatial dynamics of coastal forest bird assemblages: the influence of landscape context, forest type, and structural connectivity. Landscape Ecology 32, 547-561. doi: 10.1007/s10980/016-0461-z.
  16. Canning, A.D., & Death, R.G. (2017) Tropic cascade direction and flow determine network flow stability. Ecological Modelling 355, 18-23. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2017.03.020.
  17. Carter, A.B., Davies, C.R., Emslie, M.J., Mapstone, B.D., Russ, G.R., Tobin, A.J., & Williams, A.J. (2017) Reproductive benefits of no-take marine reserves vary with region for an exploited coral reef fish. Scientific Reports 7:9693, 1-12. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-10180-w.
  18. Chidambarampadmavathy, K., Karthikeyan, O.P., Huerlimann, R., Maes, G.E., & Heimann, K. (2017) Response of mixed methanatrophic consortia to different methane to oxygen ratios. Waste Management 61, 220.228. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.11.007.
  19. Clarke, D.A., York, P.H., Rasheed, M.A., & Northfield, T.D. (2017) Does biodiversity-ecosystem function literature neglect tropical ecosystems? Trends in Ecology & Evolution 32(5), 320-323. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2017.02.012.
  20. Clarke, D.A., York, P.H., Rasheed, M.A., & Northfield, T.D., (2017) Identifying areas of need in tropical research: A reply to Stroud and Feeley. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 32, 628. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2017.06.007.
  21. Collier, C.J., Ow. Y.X., Langlois, L., Uthicke, S., Johansson, C.L., O’Brien, K.R., Hrebien, V., & Adams, M.P. (2017) Optimum temperatures for net primary productivity of three tropical seagrass species. Frontiers in Plant Science 8, 1-14. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.01446.
  22. Cook, B.D., Adams, M., Unmack, P.J., Burrows, D., Pusey, B.J., Perna, C., & Hughes, J.M. (2017) Phylogeography of the mouth-brooding freshwater fish Glossamia aprion (Apogonidae) in northern and eastern Australia: historical biogeography and allopatric speciation.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1-16. doi: 10.1093/biolinnean/blx035.
  23. Cooper, M., Lewis, S.E., & Smithers, S.G. (2017) Spatial and temporal dynamics of suspended sediment causing persistent turbidity in a large reservoir: Lake Dalrymple, Queensland, Australia. CSIRO Publishing 68, 1377-1390. doi: 10.1071/MF16316.
  24. Cousins, S., Kennard, M.J., & Ebner, B.C. (2017) Depth-related composition and structuring of tropical riverine fish assemblages revealed by baited video. Marine and Freshwater Research 68, 1965-1975. doi: 10.1071/MF16278.
  25. Cumming, E., Jarvis, J.C., Sherman, C.D.H., York, P.H., & Smith, T.M. (2017) Seed germination in a southern Australian temperate seagrass. PeerJ. doi: 10.7717/peerj.3114.
  26. Davis, A.M., & Betancur-R, R. (2017) Widespread ecomorphological convergence in multiple fish families spanning the marine-freshwater interface. The Royal Society Publishing 284. doi: 10.1098.rspb.2017.0565.
  27. Delandmeter, P., Lambrechts, J., Marmorino, G.O., Legat, V., Wolanski, E., Remacle, J-F., Chen, W., & Deleersnijder, E. (2017) Submesoscale tidal eddies in the wake of coral islands and reefs: satellite data and numerical modelling. Ocean Dynamics, 1-17. doi: 10.1007/s10236-017-10066/z.
  28. Dubuc, A., Waltham, N., Malerba, M., & Sheaves, M. (2017) Extreme dissolved oxygen variability in urbanised tropical wetlands: The need for detailed monitoring to project nursery gound values. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 198, 63-171. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2017.09.014.
  29. Duke, N. (2017) Climate calamity along Australia’s gulf coast. Landscape Architecture Australia, February 2017, 66-71.
  30. Duke, N. (2017) Love at low tide. Why mangroves deserve our admiration. Blood-hungry biting bugs. Flesh-craving crocs. Oozy, smelly mud. Rotten, decaying detritus and slime. Wildlife Australia, Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland 54, 29-33.
  31. Duke, N.C., Kovacs, J.M., Griffiths, A.D., Preece, L., Hill, D.J.E., van Oosterzee, P., Mackenzie, J., Morning, H.S., & Burrows, D. (2017) Large-scale dieback of mangroves in Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria: a severe ecosystem response, coincidental with an unusually extreme weather event. Marine and Freshwater Research. doi: 10.1071/MF16322.
  32. Dunbar, K., Baker, R., & Sheaves, M. (2017) Effects of forest width on fish use of fringing mangroves in a highly urbanised tropical estuary. Marine and Freshwater Research 68, 1764-1770. doi: 10.1071/MF16098.
  33. Dunn, R.J.K., Waltham, N.J., Teasdale, P.R., Robertson, D., & Welsh, D.T. (2017) Short-term nitrogen and phosphorus release during the disturbance of surface sediments: A case study in an urbanised estuarine system [Gold Coast Broadwater, Australia]. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 5(2) 16. doi: 10.3390/jmse5020016.
  34. Ebner, B.C. (2017) Growth,  maximum daily ration and intraspecific cohabitation of the moray Gymnothorax polyuranodon (Muraenidae) in a freshwater aquarium. Cybium 41(2), 93-99.
  35. Ebner, B.C., Donaldson, J.D., Allen, G., & Keith, P. (2017) Testing an underwater video network and first record of Sicyopterus cynocephalus in Australia. Cybium 41, 117-125.
  36. Ebner, B.C., Donaldson, J.A., Allen, G.R., & Keith, P. (2017) Visual census, photographic records and the trial of a video network provide first evidence of the elusive Sicyopterus cynocephalus in Australia. Cybium 2017 41(2), 117-125.
  37. Fraser, M.W., Short, J., Kendrick G., McLean, D., Keesing, J., Byrne, M., Caley, M., Clarke, D., Davies, A.R., Erftemeijer, P.L.A., Field, S., Gustin-Craig, S., Huisman, J., Keough, M., Lavery, P.S., Masini, R., McMahon, K., Mengersen, K., Rasheed, M., Statton, J., Stoddart, J., & Wu, P. (2017) Effects of dredging on critical ecological processes for marine invertebrates, seagrasses and macroalgae, and the potential for management with environmental windows using Western Australian as a case study. Ecological Indicators 78, 229-242. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.03.026.
  38. Hazel, J., & Venables, B. (2017) Can island specialists succeed as urban pioneers? Pied imperial-pigeons provide a case study. Wildlife Research 44, 40-47. doi: 10.1071/WR16146.
  39. Heindler, F.M., Alajmi, F., Huerlimann, R., Zeng, C., Newman, S.J., Vamvounis, G., & van Herwerden, L. (2017) Toxic effects of polyethylene terephthalate microparticles and Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate on the calanoid copepod, Parvocalanus crassirostris.Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 141, 298-305. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2017.03.029.
  40. Huveneers, C., Stehfest, K.M., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Semmens, J., Hobday, A.J., Pederson, H., Stieglitz, T., Vallee, R., Webber, D., Heupel, M.R., & Harcourt, R. (2017) Application of the acoustic propagation model to a deep-water cross-shelf curtain. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8, 1305-1308. doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.12806.
  41. James, C.S., Reside, A.E., VanDerWal, J., Pearson, R.G., Burrows, D., Capon, S.J., Harwood, T.D., Hodgson, L., & Waltham, N.J.(2017) Sink or swim? Potential for high faunal turnover in Australian rivers under climate change. Journal for Biogegraphy. doi: 10.1111/jbi.12926.
  42. Li, Y., Martins, F., & Wolanski, E. (2017) Sensitivity analysis of the physical dynamics of the Fly River plume in Torres Strait. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 194, 84-91. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2017.06.006.
  43. Mattone, C., & Sheaves, M. (2017) Patterns, drivers and implications of dissolved oxygen dynamics in tropical mangrove forests. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 197, 205-213. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2017.08.028.
  44. Mnaya, B., Mtahiko, M., Wolanski, E. (2017) The Serengeti will die if Kenya dams the Mara River. Oryx 51(4), 581-583. doi: 10.1017/S0030605317001338.
  45. Morgan, D.L., Ebner, B.C., Allen, M.G., Gleiss, A.C., Beatty, S.J., & Whitty, J.M. (2017) Habitat use and site fidelity of neonate and juvenile green sawfish Pristis zijsron in a nursery area in Western Australia. Endangered Species Research 34, 235-249. doi: 10.3354/esr00847.
  46. Munksgaard, N.C., Burchert, S., Kaestli, M., Nowland, S.J., O’Connor, W., & Gibb, K.S. (2017) Cadmium uptake and zinc-cadmium antagonism in Australian tropical rock oysters: Potential solutions for oyster aquaculture enterprises. Marine Pollution Bulletin 123, 47-56. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.09.031.
  47. Novic, A.J., O’Brien, D.S., Kaserzon, S.L., Hawker, D.W., Lewis, S.E., & Mueller, J.F. (2017) Monitoring herbicide concentrations and loads during a flood event: A comparison of grab sampling with passive sampling. Environmental Science & Technology 51, 3880-3891. doi: 10.1021.acs.est.6b02858.
  48. O’Brien, K.R., Waycott, M., Maxwell, P., Kendrick, G.A., Udy, J.W., Ferguson, A.J.P., Kilminster, K., Scanes, P., McKenzie, L.J., McMahon, K., Adams, M.P., Samper-Villarreal, J., Collier, C., Lyons, M., Mumby, P.J., Radke, L., Christianen, J.A., & Dennison, W.C. (In press) Seagrass ecosystem trajectory depends on the relative timescales of resistance, recovery and disturbance. Marine Pollution Bulletin, doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017,09.006.
  49. Pearson, R.G., Christidis, F., Connolly, N.M., Nolen, J.A., St Clair, R.M., Cairns, A., & Davis, L. (2017) Stream macroinvertebrate assemblage uniformity and drivers in a tropical bioregion. Freshwater Biology 62, 544-558. doi: 10.1111/fwb.12884.
  50. Petit, G.P., Wildermann, N., Barrios-Garrido, H. (2017) Comunidades de macroinvertebrados asociadas a piscinas de marea del litoral rocoso Punta Perret, estado Zulia, Venezuela. Ciencia 25(1), 15-28.
  51. Phinn, S.R., Kovacs, E.M., Roelfsema, C.M., Canto, R.F., Collier, C.J., & McKenzie, L.J. (2017) Assessing the potential for satellite image monitoring of seagrass thermal dynamics: for inter- and shallow sub-tidal seagrasses in the inshore Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, Australia. International Journal of Digital Earth, 1-23. doi: 10.1080.17538947.2017.1359343.
  52. Pusey, B.J., Burrows, D.W., Kennard, M.J., Perna, C.N., Unmack, P.J., Allsop, Q., & Hammer, M.P. (2017) Freshwater fishes of northern Australia. Zootaxa 4253(1), 001-104. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4253.1.1.
  53. Rodellas, V., Garcia-Orellana, J., Trezzi, G., Masque, P., Stieglitz, T.C., Bokuniewicz, H., Cochran, J.K., & Berdalet, E. (2017) Using the radium quartet to quantify submarine groundwater discharge and porewater exchange. Science Direct, 196, 58-73. doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2016.09.016.
  54. Rowan, D.J., Templeman, M.A., & Kingsford, M.J. (2017) Herbicide effects on the growth and photosynthetic efficiency of Cassiopea maremetensChemsophere 183, 143-148. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.05.001.
  55. Salmo III, S.G., Tibbetts, I., & Duke, N.C. (2017) Colonization and shift of mollusc assemblages as a restoration indicator in planted mangroves in the Phillippines. Biodiversity and Conservation 26, 865-881. doi: 10.1007/s10531-016-1276-6.
  56. Salmo III, S.G., Tibbetts, I.R., & Duke, N.C. (2017) Nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in Philippine mangrove plantations. Marine and Freshwater Research. doi: 10.1071/MF17116.
  57. Schmidt, K., Blanchette, M.L., Pearson, R.G., Alford, R.A. & Davis, A.M. (2017) Trophic roles of tadpoles in tropical Australian streams.Freshwater Biology 62, 1929-1941. doi: 10.1111/fwb.13036.
  58. Sheaves, M., Baker, R., Abrantes, K.G., & Connolly, R.M. (2017) Fish biomass in tropical estuaries: Substantial variation in food web structure, sources of nutrition and ecosystem-supporting processes. Estuaries and Coasts 40, 580-593. doi: 10.1007/s12237-016-0159-0.
  59. Shen, H., Leblanc, M., Frappart, F., Seoane, L., O’Grady, D., Olioso, A., & Tweed, S. (2017) A comparative study of GRACE with continental evapotranspiration estimates in Australian semi-arid and arid basins: Sensitivity to climate variability and extremes. Water9(614), 1-09. doi: 10.3390/w9090614.
  60. Shimada, T., Limpus, C., Jones, R., Hamann, M. (2017) Aligning habitat use with management zoning to reduce vessel strike of sea turtles. Ocean & Coastal Management 142, 163-172. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2017.03.028.
  61. Souza, C.A., Murphy, N., Villacorta-Rath, C., Woodings, L.N., Ilyushkina, I., Hernandez, C.E., Green, B.S., Bell, J.J., & Strugnell, J.M. (2017) Efficiency of ddRAD target enriched sequencing across spiny rock lobster species (Palinuridae: Jasus). Scientific Reports 7:6781. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-06582-5.
  62. Spies, R.B., Mukhtasor, M., & Burns, K.A. (2017) The Montara oil spill: A 2009 well blowout in the Timor Sea. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1-8. doi: 10.1007/s00244-016-0356-7.
  63. Stieglitz, T.C., & Dujon, A.M. (2017) A groundwater-fed coastal inlet as habitat for the Carribbean queen conch Lobatus gigas – an acoustic telemetry and space use analysisMarine Ecology Progress Series 571, 139-152. doi: 10.3354/meps12123.
  64. Su, N. (2017) The fractional Boussinesq equation of groundwater flow and its applicationsJournal of Hydrology, 547, 403-412.
  65. Su, N. (2017) Quantifying anomalous coastal processes with fractional calculus-based models. Editorial. International Journal of Marine Science and Ocean Technology, 4(1e), 1-2.
  66. Su, N. (2017) Exact and approximate solutions of fractional partial differential equations for water movement in soilsHydrology, 4(1), article 8.
  67. Tol, S.J., Jarvis, J.C., York, P.H., Grech, A., Congdon, B.C., & Coles, R.G. (2017) Long distance biotic dispersal of tropical seagrass seeds by marine mega-herbivores. Scientific Reports 7: 4458. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-04421-1.
  68. Villacorta-Rath, C., Souza, C.A., Murphy, N.P., Green, B.S., Gardner, C., & Strugnell, J.M. (2017) Temporal genetic patterns of diversity and structure evidence chaotic genetic patchiness in a spiny lobster. Molecular Ecology 27, 54-65. doi: 10.1111/mec.14427.
  69. Wallace, J., Waltham, N., Burrows, D. (2017) A comparison of temperature regimes in dry-season waterholes in the Flinders and Gilbert catchment in northern Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 68, 650-667. doi: 10.1071/MF15468.
  70. Waltham, N.J., & Fixler, S. (2017) Aerial herbicide spray to control invasive water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes): Water quality concerns fronting fish occupying a tropical floodplain wetland. Tropical Conservation Science 10, 1-10. doi: 10.1177/1940082917741592.
  71. Waltham, N.J., & Sheaves, M. (2017) Acute thermal tolerance of tropical estuarine fish occupying a man-made tidal lake, and increased exposure risk with climage change. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 196, 173-181. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2017.06.032.
  72. Warnakulasooriya, K.N., Butler, E.C.V., Gibb, K.S., & Munksgaard, N.C. (2017) Staple isotopes in biota reflect the graduated influence of sewage effluent along a tropical macro-tidal creek. Marine and Freshwater Research 68, 1855-1866. doi: 10.1071/MF16080.
  73. Wegscheidl, C.J., Sheaves, M., McLeod, I.M., Hedge, P.T., Gillies, C.L., & Creighton, C. (2017) Sustainable management of Australia’s coastal seascapes: a case for collecting and communicating quantitative evidence to inform decision-making. Wetland Ecology and Management 25, 3-22. doi: 10.1007/s11273-016-9515-x.
  74. Welsh, S.A., Jerry, D.R., Burrows, D.W., & Rourke, M.L. (2017) A new species of freshwater eel-tailed catfish of the Genus Tandanus(Teleostei: Plotosidae) from coastal rivers of mid-northern New South Wales, Australia. Copeia 105(2), 229-236. doi: 10.1643/CI-16-547.
  75. Wildermann, N., Critchell, K., Fuentes, M.M.P.B., Limpus, C.J., Wolanski, E., & Hamann, M. (2017) Does behaviour affect the dispersal of flatback post-hatchlings in the Great Barrier Reef. Royal Society Open Science 4:170164. doi: 10.1098/rsos.170164.
  76. Wilkinson, A.D., Collier, C.J., Flores, F., Langlois, L., Ralph, P.J., & Negri, A.R. (2017) Combined effects of temperature and the herbicide diuron on Photosystem II activity of the tropical seagrass Halophila ovalisScientific Reports 7:45404. doi: 10.1038/srep45404.
  77. Whitty, J.M., Keleher, J., Ebner, B.C., Gleiss, A.C., Simpfendorfer, C.A., & Morgan, D.L. (2017) Habitat use of a critically endangered elasmobranch, the largetooth sawfish Pristis pristis, in an intermittently flowing riverine nursery. Endangered Species Research 34, 211-227. doi: 10.3354/esr00837.
  78. Wolanski, E. (2017) Bounded and unbounded boundaries – Untangling mechanisms for estuarine-marine ecological connectivity: Scales of m to 10,000 km – A review. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 198, 378-392. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.06.022.
  79. Wolanski, E., Andutta, F., Deleersnijder, E., Li, Y., & Thomas, C.J. (2017) The Gulf of Carpentaria heated Torres Strait and the Northern Great Barrier Reef during the 2016 mass coral bleaching event. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 194, 172-181. doi: 10.1016.j.ecss.2016.06.018.
  80. Wu, P.P., Mengersen, K., McMahon, K., Kendrick, G.A., Chartrand, K., York. P.H., Rasheed, M.A., & Caley, M.J. (2017) Timing anthropogenic stressors to mitigate their impact on marine ecosystem resilience. Nature Communications 8: 1263. doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-01306-9.
  81. Xu, S., He, S., Zhang, Z., Guo, Z., Guo, W., Lyu, H., Li, J., Yang, M., Du, Z., Huang, Y., Zhou, R., Zhong, C., Boufford, D.E., Lerdau, M., Wu, C-I., Duke, N.C., The International Mangrove Consortium, & Shi, S. (2017) The origin, diversification and adaptation of a major mangrove clade (Rhizophoreae) revealed by whole-genome sequencing. National Science Review 4, 721-734. doi: 10.1093/nsr/nwx065.
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2016

  1. Asaeda, T., Barnuevo, A., Sanjaya, K., Fortes, M.D., Kanesaka, Y., & Wolanski, E. (2016) Mangrove plantation over a limestone reef – Good for the ecology? Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 173, 57-64. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.02.017.
  2. Aschenbroich, A., Michaud, E., Stieglitz, T., Fromard, F., Gardel, A., Tavares, M., & Thouzeau, G. (2016) Brachyuran crab community structure and associated sediment reworking activities in pioneer and young mangroves of French Guiana, South America. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 182(A), 60/71. doi: 10.1016.j.ecss.2016.09.003.
  3. Bainbridge, Z., Lewis, S., Smithers, S., Wilkinson, S., Douglas, G., Hillier, S., & Brodie, J. (2016) Clay mineral source tracing and characterisation of Burdekin River (NE Australia) and flood plume fine sediment. Journal of Soils and Sediments 16, 687–706. doi: 10.1007/s11368-015-1282-4.
  4. Baird, M.E., Adams, M.P., Babcock, R.C., Oubelkheir, K., Mongin, M., Wild-Allen, K.A., Skerratt, J., Robson, B.J., Petrou, K., Ralph, P.J., O’Brien, K.R., Carter, A.B., Jarvis, J.C., & Rasheed, M.A. (2016) A biophysical representation of seagrass growth for application in a complex shallow-water biogeochemical model. Ecological Modelling 325, 13-27. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.12.011.
  5. Barnett, A., Abrantes, K.G., Baker, R., Diedrich, A.S., Farr, M., Kuilboer, A., Mahony, T., McLeod, I., Moscardo, G., Prideaux, M., Stoeckl, N., van Luyn, A. & Sheaves, M. (2016) Sportfisheries, conservation and sustainable livelihoods: a multidisciplinary guide to developing best practice. Fish and Fisheries 17, 696-713. doi: 10.1111/faf.12140.
  6. Barrios-Garrido, H., De Turris-Morales, K., Nash, C.M., Delgado-Ortega, G., & Espinoza-Rodrigues, N. (2016) Acoustic parameters of Guiana Dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) Whistles in the Southern Gulf of Venezuela. Aquatic Mammals 42(2), 127-136. doi: 10.1578/AM.42.2.2016.127.
  7. Barrios-Garrido, H., & Montiel-Villalobos, M.G. (2016) Stranding of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) along the western and southern coast of the Gulf of Venezuela. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1), 244-252.
  8. Bird, M.I., O’Grady, D., & Ulm, S. (2016) Humans, water, and the colonization of Australia. PNAS 113(41), 11477-11482. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1608470113.
  9. Bonthu, S., Ganguly, D., Ramachandran, P., Ramachandran, R., Pattnaik, A.K., & Wolanski, E. (2016) Both riverine detritus and dissolved nutrients drive lagoon fisheries. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 183, 360-369. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.07.016.
  10. Brodie, J.E., Lewis, S., Wooldridge, S., Bainbridge, Z., Waterhouse, J., Honchin, C., Holmes, G., Fabricius, K., Collier, C., & Rasheed, M. (2016) Setting ecologically relevant targets for river pollutant loads to meet marine water quality requirements for the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: A preliminary methodology and analysis. Ocean and Coastal Management 143, 136-147. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoanman.2016.09.028. 
  11. Brodie, J., & Pearson, R.C. (2016) Ecosystem health of the Great Barrier Reef: Time for effective management action based on evidence. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 183, 438-451. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.05.008.
  12. Buck, A.C.E., Gardiner, N.M., & Bostrom-Einarsson, L. (2016) Citric acid injections: an accessible and efficient method for controlling outbreaks of the crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster cf. solaris. Diversity 8(28), 1-12. doi: 10.3390/d8040028.
  13. Burns, K., & Jones, R. (2016) Assessment of sediment hydrocarbon contamination from the 2009 Montara oil blow out in the Timor Sea. Environmental Pollution 211, 214-225. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.10.012.
  14. Burns, K. (2016) Pollution guidelines leave a blind spot for assessing the impact of coal and oil. The Conservation.
  15. Chaiechi, T., Stoeckl, N., Jarvis, D., Lewis, S., & Brodie, J. (2016) Assessing the impact of price changes and extreme climatic events on sediment loads in a large river catchment near the Great Barrier Reef. The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 59, 1-20. doi: 10.1111/1467-8489.12140.
  16. Chartrand, K.M., Bryant, C.V., Carter, A.B., Ralph, P.J., & Rasheed, M.A. (2016) Light thresholds to prevent dredging impacts on the Great Barrier Reef seagrass, Zostera muelleri ssp. capricorni. Frontiers in Marine Science 3(106). doi: 10.3389/fmars.2016.00106.
  17. Clark, T.R., Leonard, N.D., Zhao, J., Brodie, J., McCook, L.J., Wachenfeld, D.R., Nguyen, A.D., Markham, H.L., & Pandolfi, J.M. (2016) Historical photographs revisited: A case study for dating and characterizing recent loss of coral cover on the inshore Great Barrier Reef. Scientific Reports 6:19285. doi: 10.1038/srep19285.
  18. Clayton, P.D., & Pearson, R.G. (2016) Harsh habitats? Waterfalls and their faunal dynamics in tropical Australia. Hydrobiologia 775, 123-137. doi: 10.1007/s10750-016-2719-5.
  19. Collier, C.J., Adams, M.P., Langlois, L., Waycott, M., O’Brien, K.R., Maxwell, P.S., & McKenzie, L. (2016) Thresholds for morphological response light reduction for four tropical seagrass species. Ecological Indicators 67, 358-366. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.02.050.
  20. Connolly, N.M., Pearson, R.G., & Pearson, B.A. (2016) Riparian vegetation and sediment gradients determine invertebrate diversity in streams draining an agricultural landscape. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 221, 163-173.
  21. Cooper, W.E., Kudo, H., & Duke, N.C. (2016) Bruguiera hainesii C.G. Rogers (Rhizophoraceae), an endangered species recently discovered in Australia. Austrobaileya 9(4), 481-488.
  22. Critchell, K., & Lambrechts, J. (2016) Modelling accumulation of marine plastics in the coastal zone; what are the dominant physical processes? Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 171, 111-122. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.01.036.
  23. Dale, A.P., Vella, K., Pressey, R.L., Brodie, J., Gooch, M., Potts, R., & Eberhard, R. (2016) Risk analysis of the governance system affecting outcomes in the Great Barrier Reef. Journal of Environmental Management 183(3), 712-721. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.09.013.
  24. D’Anastasi, B.R., van Herwerden, L., Hobbs, J.A., Simfendorfer, C.A. & Lukoschek, V., (2016) New range and habitat records for threatened Australian sea snakes raise challenges for conservation. Biological Conservation 174, 66-70. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2015.11.032.
  25. Datta, B., Durand, F., Laforge, S., Prakash, O., Esfahani, H.K., Chadalavada, S., & Naidu, R. (2016) Preliminary hydrogeologic modeling and optimal monitoring network design for a contaminated abandoned mine site area: Application of developed monitoring network design software. Journal of Water Resource and Protection 8(01), 46. doi: 10.4236/jwarp.2016.81005.
  26. Davis, A.M., Pearson, R.G., Brodie, Butler, B. (2016) Review and conceptual models of agricultural impacts and water quality in tropical and sub-tropical waterways of the Great Barrier Reef catchment area. Marine and Freshwater Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF15301.
  27. Davis. A.M., & Pradolin, J. (2016) Precision herbicide application technologies to decrease herbicide losses in furrow irigation outflows in a northeastern Australian cropping system. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 64(2), 4021-4028. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b04987.
  28. Davis, A.M., Tink, M., Rohde, K., & Brodie, J. (2016) Urea contributions to dissolved ‘organic’ nitrogen losses from intensive, fertilised agriculture. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 223, 190-196. doi: 10.1016/j.agee.2016.03.006.
  29. Davis, A.M., & Unmack, P.J., Vari, R.P., & Betancur-R, R. (2016) Herbivory promotes dental disparification and macroevolutionary dynamics in grunters (Teleostei: Terapontidae), a freshwater adaptive radiation. The American Naturalist 187(2), 320-333. doi: 10.1086/684747.
  30. Dichmont, C.M., Dutra, L.X.C., Owens, R., Jebreen, E., Thompson, C., Deng, R.A., van Putten, E.I., Pascual, R., Dambacher, J.M., Warne, M.St.J., Quinn, R.H., Thebaud, O., Bennett, J., Read, M., Wachenfeld, D., Davies, J., Garland, A., Dunning, M., Collier, C., Waycott, M. & Playford, J. (2016) A generic method of engagement to elicit regional coastal management options. Ocean & Coastal Mangement 124, 22-32. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2016.02.003.
  31. Duke, N. (2016) Oil spill impacts on mangroves: Recommendations for operational planning and action based on a global review. Marine Pollution Bulletin 109, 700-715. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.06.082.
  32. Duke, N. (2016) Oil spill impacts on mangroves – supplementary data.
  33. Dutra, L.X.C., Dichmont, C.M., van Putten, I.E., Thebaud, O., Deng, R.A., Pascual, R., Owens, R., Jebreen, E., Thompson, C., Warne, M.St.J., Quinn, R., Bennett, J., Read, M., Wachenfeld, D., Collier, C., Waycott, M., Davies, J., Garland, A., Dunning, M., & Playford, J. (2016) How important is the coast? A survey of coastal objectives in an Australian regional city. Marine Policy 71, 229-241. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2016.05.020.
  34. Ebner, B.C., Donaldson, J.A., Fulton, C.J., & Schaffer, J. (2016) Distinct habitat selection by freshwater morays in tropical rainforest streams. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 25, 329-335. doi: 10.1111.eff.12213.
  35. Ebner, B.C., Morgan, D.L., Kerezsy, A., Hardie, S., Beatty, S.J., Seymour, J.E., Donaldson, J.A., Linke, S., Peverell, S., Roberts, D., Espinoza, T., Marshall, N., Kroon, F.J., Burrows, D.W., & McAllister, R.R.J. (2016) Enhancing conservation of Australian freshwater ecosystems: identification of freshwater flagship fishes and relevant target audiences. Fish and Fisheries 7, 1134-1151. doi: 10.1111/faf.12161.
  36. Elliott, M., Mander, L., Mazik, K., Simenstad, C., Valesini, F., Whitfield, A., & Wolanski, E. (2016) Ecoengineering with ecohydrology: Successes and failures in estuarine restoration. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 176, 12-35. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.04.003.
  37. Epstein, H.E., Templeman, M.A., & Kingsford, M.J. (2016) Fine-scale detection of pollutants by a benthic marine jellyfish. Marine Pollution Bulletin 107, 340-346. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.03.027.
  38. Fabricius, K.E., Logan, M., Weeks, S.J., Lewis, S.E., & Brodie, J. (2016) Changes in water clarity in response to river discharges on the Great Barrier Reef continental shelf: 2002-2013. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 173, A1-A15. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.03.001.
  39. Farrington, J.W., Burns, K.A., & Leinen, M.S. (2016) Synthesis and crosscutting topics. Oceanography 29(3), 204-213. doi: 10.5670/oceanog.2016.84.
  40. Flores-de-Santiago, F., Kovacs, J.M., Wang, J., Flores-Verdugo, F., Zhang, C., & Gonzalez-Farias, F. (2016) Examining the influence of seasonality, condition and species composition on mangrove leaf pigment contents and laboratory based spectroscopy data. Remote Sensing 8(3), 20. doi: 10.3390/rs8030226.
  41. Furuichi, T., Olley, J., Wilkinson, S., Lewis, S., Bainbridge, Z., & Burton, J. (2016) Paired geochemical tracing and load monitoring analysis for identifying sediment sources in a large catchment draining into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. Geomorphology 266, 41-52. doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2016.05.008.
  42. Gladish, D.W., Kuhnert, P.M., Pagendam, D.E., Wikle, C.K., Bartley, R., Searle, R.D., Ellis, R.J., Dougall, C., Turner, R.D.R., Lewis, S.E., Bainbridge, Z.T., & Brodie, J. (2016) Spatio-temporal assimilation of modelled catchment loads with monitoring data in the Great Barrier Reef.  The Annals of Applied Statistics 10(3), 1590-1618. doi: 10.1214/16-AOAS950.
  43. Godfrey, P.C., Arthington, A.H., Pearson, R.G., Karim, F., & Wallace, J. (2016) Fish larvae and recruitment patterns in floodplain lagoons of the Australian wet tropics. Marine and Freshwater Research. doi: 10.1071/MF15421.
  44. Golbuu, Y., Gouezo, M., Kurihara, H., Rehm, L., & Wolanski, E. (2016) Long-term isolation and local adaptation in Palau’s Nikko Bay help corals thrive in acidic waters. Coral Reefs. doi: 10.1007/s00338-015-1457-5.
  45. Grech, A., Wolter, J., Coles, R., McKenzie, L., Rasheed, M., Thomas, C., Waycott, M., & Hanert, E. (2016) Spatial patterns of seagrass dispersal and settlement. Diversity and Distributions 22, 1150-1162. doi: 10.1111/ddi.12479.
  46. Guo, Z., Huang, Y., Chen, Y., Duke, N.C., Zhong, C., & Shi, S. (2016) Genetic discontinuities in a dominant mangrove Rhizophora apiculata (Rhizophoraceae) in the Indo-Malesian region. Journal of Biogeography. doi: 10.1111/jbi.12770.
  47. Huveneers, C., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Kim, S., Semmens, J.M., Hobday, A.J., Pederson, H., Stieglitz, T., Vallee, R., Webber, D., Heupel, M.R., Peddemors, V., & Harcourt, R.G. (2016) The influence of environmental parameters on the performance and detection range of acoustic receivers. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7, 825-835. doi: 10.1111.2041-210X.12520.
  48. James, C.S., Mackay, S.J., Arthington, A.H., Capon, S.J., Barnes, A., & Pearson, B. (2016) Does stream flow structure woody riparian vegetation in subtropical catchments? Ecology and Evolution 6(16), 5950-5963. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2249.
  49. Johansson, C.L., Paul, N.A., de Nys, R. and Roberts, D.A. (2016) Simultaneous biosorption of selenium, arsenic and molybdenum with modified algal-based biochars. Journal of Environmental Management 165: 117-123. doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.09.021.
  50. Keith, P., Lord, C., Boseto, D., & Ebner, B.C. (2016) A new species of Lentipes (Gobiidae) from the Solomon Islands. Cybium 40(2), 139-146.
  51. Kelly, E., Gibson-Kueh, S., Ebner, B.C., Donaldson, J.A., Yang, R., Morgan, D.L., Buller, N., Hair, S., & Lymbery, A.J. (2016) Observations on the health of Tandanus tropicanus (Teleostei: Plotosidae) from an Australian river system. Australian Zoologist 38(1), 83-89. doi: 10.7882/AZ.2015.030.
  52. Koci, J., & Nelson, P.N. (2016) Tropical dairy pasture yield and nitrogen cycling: effect of urea application rate and a nitrification inhibitor, DMPP. Crop & Pasture Science. doi: 10.1071/CPI5400.
  53. Lamb, J.B., Wenger, A.S., Devlin, M.J., Ceccarelli, D.M., Williamson, D.H., & Willis, B.L. (2016) Reserves as tools for alleviating impacts of marine disease. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371(1689), 1-11. doi: 10.1098.rstb.2015.0210.
  54. Le Port, A., Roycroft, E.J., Thakur, V., & Lavery, D.S. (2016) Characterisation of eleven new polymorphic microsatellite markers for the coastal stingray Dasyatis brevicaudata (Dasyatidae Hutton 1875), and cross-amplification in seven dasyatid species. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 65, 234-237. doi: 10.1016.j.bse.2016.02.009.
  55. Lewis, S.E., Silburn, D.M., Kookana, R.S., & Shaw, M. (2016) Pesticide behaviour, fate, and effects in the tropics: An overview of the current state of knowledge. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 64, 3917-3924. doi: 10.1021.acs.jafc6b01320.
  56. Li, Z., Duke, N.C., Yang, Y., Huang, L., Zhu, Y., Zhang, Z., Zhou, R., Zhong, C., Huang, Y., & Shi, S. (2016) Re-evaluation of phylogenetic relationships among species of the mangrove genus Avicennia from Indo-West Pacific based on multilocus analyses. PLoS ONE. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0164453.
  57. Mackenzie, J.R., Duke, N.C., & Wood, A.L. (2016) The shoreline video assessment method (S-VAM): Using dynamic hyperlapse image acquisition to evaluate shoreline mangrove forest structure, values, degradation and threats. Marine Pollution Bulletin 109(2), 751-763. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.05.069.
  58. Maxwell, A., Capon, S.J., & James, C.S. (2016) Effects of flooding on seedling establishment in two Australian riparian trees with contrasting distributions; Acacia stenophylla A. Cunn. ex Benth. and Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq. Ecohydrology 9(6), 942-949. doi: 10.1002/eco.1691.
  59. Maynard, J.A., Beeden, R., Puotinen, M., Johnson, J.E., Marshall, P., van Hooidonk, R., Heron, S.F., Devlin, M., Lawrey, E., Dryden, J., Ban, N., Wachenfeld, D., & Planes, S. (2016) Great Barrier Reef no-take areas include a range of disturbance regimes. Conservation Letters 9(3), 191-199. doi: 10.1111/conl.12198.
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2014

  1. Abrantes, K.G., Barnett, A. & Bouillon, S. (2014) Stable isotope-based community metrics as a tool to identify patterns in food web structure in east African estuariesFunctional Ecology, 28: 270-282. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.12155.
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  3. Andutta, F.P. Ridd, P.V., Deleersnijder, E., & Prandle, D. (2014) Contaminant exchange rates in estuaries – New formulae accounting for advection and dispersion. Progress in Oceanography, 120: 139-153. doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2013.08.009.
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  5. Arthington, A.H., Godfrey, P.C., Pearson, R.G. Karim, F., & Wallace, J. (2014) Biodiversity values of remnant freshwater floodplain lagoons in agricultural catchments: evidence for fish of the Wet Tropics bioregion, northern AustraliaAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. doi: 10/1002/aqc.2489.
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  13. Binning, S.A., Barnes, J.I., Davies, J.N., Backwell, P.R.Y. Scott Keogh, J., & Roche, D.G. (2014) Ectoparasites modify escape behaviour, but not performance, in a coral reef fish. Animal Behaviour 93, 1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2014.04.010.
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  15. Boyero, L., Cardinale, B.J., Bastian, M., Pearson, R.G. (2014) Biotic vs. Abiotic control of decomposition: A comparison of the effects of simulated extinctions and changes in temperature. PLoS ONE 9(1): e87426. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0087426.
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2013

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  6. Barnett, A., Yick, J.L., Abrantes, K.G. & Awruch, C.A. (2013). Trophic ecology of an abundant predator and its relationship with fisheriesMarine Ecology Progress Series 409, 241-248.
  7. Bird, M.I., Hutley, L.B., Lawes, M.J., Lloyd, J., Luly, J.G., Ridd, P.V., Roberts, R.G., Ulm, S. & Wurster, C.M. (2013). Humans, megafauna and environmental change in tropical AustraliaJournal of Quaternary Science 9999 1-14.
  8. Broadhurst, B.T., Ebner, B.C., Lintermans, M., Thiem, J. D. & Clear, R. (2013)Jailbreak: A fishway releases the endangered Macquarie perch from confinement below an anthropogenic barrier. Marine and Freshwater Research 64, 900–908.
  9. Brooker, R.M., Munday, P.L., McLeod, I.M., Jones, G.P. (2013). Habitat preferences of a corallivorous reef fish: predation risk versus prey availabilityCoral Reefs 32, 613-622
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  11. Brunnschweiler, J.M., Abrantes, K.G. & Barnett A. (2013) Long-term changes in species composition and relative abundances of sharks at a provisioning site. PLoS ONE 9(1): e86682. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0086682.
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  13. Chong, C., Edwards, W., Pearson, R. & Waycott, M. (2013) Sprouting and genetic structure vary with flood disturbance in the tropical riverine paperbark tree, Melaleuca Leucadendra (Myrtaceae). American Journal of Botany 100(11) 2250-2260.
  14. Connolly, N.M., Pearson, R.G., (2013) Nutrient enrichment of a heterotropic stream alters leaf litter nutritional quality and shredder physiological condition via the microbial pathwayHydrobiologia 718 85-92. doi:10.1007/s10750-013-1605-7.
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  17. Datta, B., Prakash, R., Campbell, S. & Escalada, G. (2013) Efficient identification of unknown groundwater pollution sources using linked simulation-optimization incorporating monitoring location impact factor and frequency factor. Water Resources Management 27, 4959-4976. doi: 10.1007/s11269-013-0451-8.
  18. Davis, A.M., Thorburn, P.J., Lewis, S.E., Bainbridge, Z.T., Attard, S.J., Milla, R. & Brodie, J.E. (2013). Environmental impacts of irrigated sugarcane production: herbicide run-off dynamics from farms and associated drainage systems. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. doi:org/10.1016/j.agee.2011.06.019.
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  21. DeBose, J.L., Nuttall, M.F., Hickerson, E.L. & Schmahl, G.P. (2013). A high-latitude coral community with an uncertain future: Stetson Bank, Northwestern Gulf of MexicoCoral Reefs 32, 255-267. doi: 10.1007/s00338-012-0971.
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  24. Devlin, M.J., da Silva, E.T., Petus. C., Wenger, A.S., Zeh D., Tracey, D., Álvarez-Romero, J.G. & Brodie. J. (2013). Combining in-situ water quality and remotely sensed data across spatial and temporal scales to measure variability in wet season chlorophyll-a: Great Barrier Reef lagoon (Queensland, Australia). Ecological Processes 2, 31.
  25. Devlin, M.J.Debose, J. & Ajani, P. (in press). Variability in phytoplankton biomass and community over wet season conditions in the Great Barrier Reef. Making the linkages to COTS. Estuarine Coast and Shelf Science.
  26. Donaldson, J.A.Ebner, B.C. & Fulton, C.J. (2013). Flow velocity underpins microhabitat selectivity in amphidromous gobies of the Australian Wet TropicsFreshwater Biology 58, 1038–1051.
  27. Doubleday, Z. A., Clarke, S., Li, X., Pecl, G. T., Ward, T.M., Battaglene, S., Frusher, S., Gibbs, P.J., Hobday, A.J., Hutchinson, N., Jennings, S.M. & Stoklosa, R. (2013). Assessing the risk of climate change to aquaculture: a case study from south-east AustraliaAquaculture Environment Interactions 3, 163-175.
  28. Dowe, J.L., Noblick, L.R., Reed, S. & Dowe, A.J. (in press). The influence of soil and abiotic habitat factors on stem and leaf size variability in Sabal palmetto (Arecaceae) in Florida. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society.
  29. Dunn, R.J., Robertson, D., Teasdale, P.R., Waltham, N.J., & Welsh D.T. (2013). Benthic metabolism and nitrogen dynamics in an urbanised tidal creek: Domination of DNRA over denitrification as a nitrate reduction pathwayEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 131, 271-281.
  30. Ebner, B.C. & Morgan, D.L. (2013). Using remote underwater video to estimate freshwater fish species richnessJournal of Fish Biology82, 1592–1612.
  31. Fisher, D.O., Johnson, C.N., Lawes, M.J., Fritz, S.A., McCallum, H., Blomberg, S.P., VanDerWal, J., Abbott, B.A., Legge, S., Letnic, M., Thomas, C.R., Fisher, A., Gordon, I.J. & Kutt, A. (2013). The current decline of tropical marsupials in Australia: is history repeating? Global Ecology and Biogeography23, 181-190.
  32. Foden, W.B., Butchart, S.H.M., Stuart S.N., Vie ́, J., H., Akcakaya, R., Angulo A., DeVantier L.M., Gutsche A., Turak E., Cao L., Donner S.D., Katariya V., Bernard R., Holland, R.A., Hughes, A.F., O’Hanlon, S.E., Garnett, S. T., Sekercioglu, C.H. & Mace, G.M. (2013). Identifying the world’s most climate change vulnerable species: a systematic trait-based assessment of all birds, amphibians and corals. PLoS One 8 (6): e65427. Doi10.1271/journal.pone.0065427.
  33. Grech, A., Bos, M., Brodie, J.Coles, R., Dale, A., Gilbert, R., Hamann, M.Marsh, H., Neil, K., Pressey, R.L., Rasheed, M.A., Sheaves, M. & Smith, A. (2013). Guiding principles for the improved governance of port and shipping impacts in the Great Barrier ReefMarine Pollution Bulletin 75 8-20.
  34. Hazel, J., Hamann, M. and Lawler, I.R. (2013). Home range of immature green turtles tracked at an offshore tropical reef using automated passive acoustic technologyMarine Biology.
  35. Hoeke, R.K., Storlazzi, C.D. & Ridd, P.V. (2013). Drivers of circulation in a fringing coral reef embayment: A wave-flow coupled numerical modeling study of Hanalei Bay, HawaiiContinental Shelf Research 58 79-95.
  36. Hutchinson, N., Jenkins, G.P., Brown, A. and Smith, T.M. (2013). Variation with depth in temperate seagrass associated fish assemblages in southern Victoria, Australia. Estuaries and Coasts. doi: 10.1007/s12237-013-9742-9.
  37. Incardona, J.P., Swarts, T.L., Edmunds, R.C., Linbo, T.L., Aquilana-Beck, A., Sloan, C.A., Gardner, L.D., Block, B.A., & Scholz, N.L. (2013) Exxon Valdez to Deepwater Horizon: Comparable toxicity of both crude oils to fish early life stages.Aquatic Toxicology 142-143, 303-316. doi: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2013.08.011.
  38. Karim, F., Kinsey-Henderson, A., Wallace, J., Godfrey, P., Arthington, A.H. & Pearson, R. (2013). Modelling hydrological connectivity of tropical floodplain wetlands via a combined natural and artificial stream network. Hydrological Processes. doi: 10.1002/hyp.10065.
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  40. King, J., Alexander, F. & Brodie, J.E(2013). Regulation of pesticides in Australia: the Great Barrier Reef as a case study for evaluating effectivenessAgriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 180 54-67. doi: 10.1016/j.agee.2012.07.001.
  41. Lewis, S.E., Sloss, C.R., Murray-Wallace, C.V., Woodroffe, C.D. & Smithers, S.G. (2013). Post-glacial sea-level changes around the Australian margin: a review. Quaternary Science Reviews 74, 115-138. doi: 10/1016/j.quascirev.2012.09.006.
  42. Lewis, S.E.Bainbridge, Z.T., Kuhnert, P.M., Sherman, B.S., Henderson, B., Dougall, C., Cooper, M. & BrodieJ.E. (2013). Calculating sediment trapping efficiencies for reservoirs in tropical settings: a case study from the Burdekin Falls Dam, NE Australia. Water Resources Research 49, 1-13. doi: 10.1002/wrcr.20117.
  43. MacDonald, R.K., Ridd, P.V., Whinney, J.C., Larcombe, P. & Neil, D.T. (2013). Towards environmental management of water turbidity within open coastal water of the Great Barrier ReefMarine Pollution Bulletin 74 82-94.
  44. Mackay, A.K., Taylor, M.P., Munksgaard, N.C., Hudson-Edwards, K.A. & Burn-Nunes, L. (2013). Identification of environmental lead sources and pathways in a mining and smelting town: Mount Isa, AustraliaEnvironmental Pollution 180, 304-311.
  45. Mallela, J. Lewis, S.E. & Croke, B. (2013). Coral skeletons provide historical evidence of phosphorus runoff on the Great Barrier ReefPlosOne.
  46. McLeod, I.M., Rummer, J.L., Clark, T.D., Jones, G.P.McCormick, M.I., Wenger, A.S., Munday, P.L. (2013). Climate change and the performance of larval coral reef fishes: the interaction between temperature and food availability. Conservation Physiology 1. doi: 10.1093/consphys/cot24.
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  49. Nagelkerken, I., Sheaves, M., Baker, R., & Connolly, R.M. (2013) The seascape nursery: A novel spatial approach to identify and manage nurseries for coastal marine fauna. Fish and Fisheries 16, 362-371. doi: 10.1111.faf.12057.
  50. Nguyen, H.H., McAlpine, C. Pullar, D., Johansen, K. & Duke, N.C. (2013). The relationship of spatial-temporal changes in fringe mangrove extent and adjacent land-use: Case study of Kien Giang coast, VietnamOcean & Coastal Management 76, 12-22.
  51. O’Grady, D.Leblanc, M. & Gillieson, D. (2013). Relationship of local incidence angle with satellite radar backscatter for different surface conditionsInternational Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 24 42-53.
  52. Orpin, A.R. & Ridd, P.V. (2013). Exposure of inshore corals to suspended sediments due to wave-resuspension and river plumes in the central Great Barrier Reef: A reappraisalContinental Shelf Research 47 55-67.
  53. Pearson, R.C, Godfrey, P.C., Arthington, A.H., Wallace, J. Karim, F. & Ellison, M. (2013). Biophysical status of remnant freshwater floodplain lagoons in the Great Barrier Reef catchment: a challenge for assessment and monitoring. Marine and Freshwater Research 64 208-222.
  54. Petrou, K., Jimenez-Denness, I., Chartrand, K.McCormack, C.Rasheed, M. & Ralph P. J. (2013). Seasonal heterogeneity in the photophysiological response to air exposure in two tropical intertidal seagrass speciesMarine Ecological Progress Series 482 93-106.
  55. Petus, C., Lewis, M., & White, D. (2013). Monitoring temporal dynamics of Dalhousie Springs vegetation with MODIS Normalized Difference Vegetation IndexEcological Indicators, 34: 41-52.
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  57. Pusey, B.J., Burrows, D.W., Bentley, A. & Perna, C.N. (In press). Revision of Hephaestus fuliginosus with the redescription of a new species. Journal of Fish Biology.
  58. Reeves, J.M., Bostock, H.C., Ayliffe, L.K., Barrows, T.T., De Deckker, P., Devriendt, L.S., Dunbar, G.B., Drysdale, R.N., Fitzsimmons, K.E., Gagan, M.K., Griffiths, M.L., Haberle, S.G., Jansen, J.D., Krause, C.E., Lewis, S.E., McGregor, H.V., Mooney, S.D., Moss, P., Nanson, G., Purcell, A. & van der Kaars, S. (2013). Palaeoenvironmental change in tropical Australasia over the last 30 000 years- A synthesis by the OZ-INTIMATE groupQuaternary Science Reviews, 1-14. doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.01.001.
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  61. Ryan, K., Lintermans, M., Ebner, B.C., & Norris, R.H. (2013). Using fine-scale overlap in predator-prey distribution for assessing risk to a threatened Macquarie perch populationFreshwater Science. 32, 1057–1072.
  62. Russel, D.J., Thuesen, P.A., Thomson, F.E., & Power, T.N. (2013). Is stocking barramundi (Lates calcarifer) in north-eastern Queensland a threat to aquatic biodiversity? Marine and Freshwater Research, 64. 992-1002.
  63. Salmo III, S.G., Lovelock, C. and. Duke, N.C (2013). Vegetation and soil characteristics as indicators of restoration trajectories in restored mangrovesHydrobiologia 720, 1-18.
  64. Seoane, L., Ramillien, G., Frappart, F., Leblanc, M. (2013). Regional GRACE-based estimates of water mass variations over Australia: Validation and interpretationHydrology and Earth System Sciences 17 4925-4939.
  65. Sheaves, M., Johnston, R., Johnson, A., Baker, R., & Connolly, R.M. (2013) Nursery function drives temporal patterns in fish assemblage structure in four tropical estuaries. Estuaries and Coasts 36, 893-905. doi: 10.1007/s12237-013-9610-7.
  66. Spalding, M.D., McIvor, A.L., Beck, M.W., Koch, E.W., Moller, I., Reed, D.J., Rubinoff, P., Spencer, T., Tolhurst T.,  Wamsley, T.V., van Wesenbeeck B.K., Wolanski, E. & Woodroffe, C.D. (2013). Coastal ecosystems: a critical element of risk reduction.Conservation Letters 7(3), 293-301. doi: 10.1111/conl.12074
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  68. Starrs, D., Ebner, B.C., & Fulton, C.J. (2013). Can back-calculation models unravel complex larval freshwater fish growth histories? Journal of Fish Biology 83, 96–110.
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  71. Taylor, R.G., Scanlon, B., Döll, P., Rodell, M., Van Beek, R., Wada, Y., Longuevergne, L., Leblanc, M.et al. (2013). Ground water and climate changeNature Climate Change 3 322-329.
  72. Thiem, J.D., Broadhurst, B.T., Lintermans, M., Ebner, B.C., Clear, R.C., & Wright, D. (2013). Seasonal differences in the diel movements of Macquarie perch (Macquaria australasica) in an upland reservoir. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 22, 145–156. doi: 10.1111/eff.12012.
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  74. Wallace, J., Macfarlane, C., McJannet, D., Ellis, T., Grigg, A. & van Dijk, A. (2013.) Evaluation of forest interception estimation in the continental scale Australian Water Resources Assessment – Landscape (AWRA-L) model. Journal of Hydrology 499, 210-223.
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2012

  1. Andutta, F.P., Kingsford, M.J. & Wolanski, E. (2012). ‘Sticky water’ enables the retention of larvae in a reef mosaicEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 101: 54-63.
  2. Aswani, S., Christie, P., Nyawira, A., Muthiga, N., Mahon, R., Primavera, J.H., Cramer, L.A., Barbier, E.B., Granek, E.F., Kennedy, C., Wolanski, E. & Hacker, S. (2012). The way forward with ecosystem-based management in tropical contexts: reconciling with existing management systems. Marine Policy, 36 (1):1-10.
  3. Bass, A.M., Bird, M.I., Munksgaard, N.C. Wurster, C.M. (2012) ISO-CADICA: Isotopic – continuous, automated dissolved inorganic carbon analyser. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 26 639-644.
  4. Bainbridge, Z.T., Wolanski, E., Alvarez-Romero, J.G., Lewis, S.E. & Brodie, J.E. (2012). Fine sediment and nutrient dynamics related to particle size and floc formation in a Burdekin River flood plume, Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65(4-9): 236-248. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.01.043.
  5. Broadhurst, B.T., Ebner, B.C., & Clear, R.C. (2012). A rock-ramp fishway expands nursery grounds of the endangered Macquarie perch Macquaria australasica. Australian Journal of Zoology, 60: 91–100.
  6. Broadhurst, B.T., Lintermans, M., Thiem, J.D., Ebner, B.C., Wright, D.W., & Clear, R. (2012). Spatial ecology and habitat use of two-spined blackfish Gadopsis bispinosus in an upland reservoirAquatic Ecology, 46: 297–309.
  7. Brodie, J.E., Kroon, F.J., Schaffelke, B., Wolanski, E., Lewis, S.E., Devlin, M.J., Bainbridge, Z.T., Waterhouse, J. &Davis, A.M. (2012). Terrestrial pollutant runoff to the Great Barrier Reef: an update of issues, priorities and management responsesMarine Pollution Bulletin, 65(4-9): 81-100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ 791 j.marpolbul.2011.12.012.
  8. Brodie, J. & Waterhouse, J. (2012). A critical review of environmental management of the ‘not so Great’ Barrier ReefEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 104-105: 1-22doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2012.03.012
  9. Brodie, J.E., Wolanski, E., Lewis, S.E. & Bainbridge, Z.T. (2012). An assessment of residence times of land-sourced contaminants in the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon and the implications for management and reef recovery. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 267-279. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.12.011.
  10. Cartwright, I., Weaver, T.R., Cendon, D.I., Fifield, L.K., Tweed, S.O., Petrides, B., Swane, I. (2012) Constraining groundwater flow, residence times, inter-aquifer mixing, and aquifer properties using environmental isotopes in the southeast Murray Basin, AustraliaApplied Geochemistry, 27 1698-1709.
  11. Carroll, C., Waters, D., Vardy, S., Silburn, D.M., Attard, S., Thornburn, P.J., Davis, A.M., Halpin, N., Schmidt, M., Wilson, B. & Clark, A. (2012). A paddock to reef monitoring and modelling framework for the Great Barrier Reef: paddock and catchment component. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 136-149. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.11.022.
  12. Collier, C.J., Waycott, M., & McKenzie, L. (2012). Light thresholds derived from seagrass loss in the coastal zone of the northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Ecological Indicators 23, 211–219. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2012.04005.
  13. Davis, A.M. Blanchette, M.L., Pusey, B.J., Pearson, R.G. and Jardine, T.D. (2012). Gut-content and stable-isotope analyses provide complementary understanding of ontogenetic dietary shifts and trophic relationships among fishes in a tropical river. Freshwater Biology, 57: 2156-2172.
  14. Davis, A.M., Lewis, S.E., Bainbridge, Z.T., Glendenning, L.G., Turner, R.D.R. & Brodie, J.E. (2012). Dynamics of herbicide transport and partitioning under event flow conditions in the lower Burdekin region, AustraliaMarine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 182-193.
  15. Davis, A.M., Pusey, B.J. & Pearson, R.G. (2012). Trophic ecology of terapontid fishes (Pisces: Terapontidae): the role of morphology and ontogeny. Marine and Freshwater Research, 63: 128–141.
  16. Davis, A.M., Pusey, B.J. & Pearson, R.G. (2012). Contrasting intraspecific dietary shifts in two terapontid assemblages from Australia’s wet-dry tropics. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 21: 42-56.
  17. Davis, A.M., Unmack, P.J., Pusey, B.J., Johnson, J.B., and Pearson, R.G. (2012). Marine-freshwater transitions are associated with the evolution of dietary diversification in terapontid grunters (Teleostei: Terapontidae)Journal of Evolutionary Biology,25: 1163-1179.
  18. Davis, B., Johnston, R., Baker, R., & Sheaves, M. (2012) Fish utilisation of wetland nurseries with complex hydrological connectivity. PLOS One 7(11). doi: 10.1371.journal.pone.0049107.
  19. Devlin, M.J., McKinna, L.W., Alvarez-Romero, J.G., Petus, C., Abott, B., Harkness, P., & Brodie, J.E. (2012). Mapping the pollutants in surface riverine flood plume waters in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 224-235.
  20. Devlin, M.J. & Schaffelke, B. (2012). Catchment to Reef continuum: case studies from the Great Barrier ReefMarine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 77-80.
  21. Dunn, R.J.K., Welsh, D.T., Jordan, M.A., Waltham, N.J., Lemckert C.J., & Teasdale, P.R. (2012). Benthic metabolism and nitrogen dynamics in a sub-tropical coastal lagoon: microphytobenthos stimulate nitrification and nitrate reduction through photosynthetic oxygen evolution. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 113: 272-282.
  22. Edmunds, R.C., Smith-Keune, C., van Herwerden, L., Fulton, C.J., & Jerry, D.J. (2012) Exposing local adaptation: synergistic stressors elicit population-specific lactate dehydrogenase-B (Idh-b) expression profiles in Australian barramundi, Lates calcarifer. Aquatic Sciences 74, 171/178. doi: 10.1007/s00027-011-0208-5.
  23. Fulton, C. J, Starrs, D., Ruibal, M. P. & Ebner, B. C. (2012). Counting crayfish: active searching and baited cameras trump conventional hoop netting in detecting Euastacus armatus. Endangered Species Research 19, 39–45 doi:10.3354/esr00460
  24. Golbuu, Y., Wolanski, E., Idechong, J.W., Victor, S., Isechal, A.L., Oldiais, N.W., Idip, D., Richmond, R.H. & van Woesik, R. (2012). Predicting coral recruitment in Palau’s complex reef archipelagoPLOS One, 7: 11:e50998.
  25. Grech, A., Chartrand-Miller, K., Erftemeijer, P., Fonseca, M., McKenzie, L., Rasheed, M.A., Taylor, H. & Coles, R. (2012). A comparison of threats, vulnerabilities and management approaches in global seagrass bioregions. Environmental Research Letters, 7(2): 024006 (8pp) doi:10.1088/1748-9326/7/2/024006
  26. Kennedy, K., Devlin, M.J., Bentley, C., Lee-Chue, K., Paxman, C., Carter, S., Lewis,S., Brodie, J.E., Guy, E., Vardy, S., Martin, K.C., Jones, A., Packett, R. &Mueller, J.F. (2012). The influence of a season of extreme wet weather events on exposure of the World Heritage Area Great Barrier Reef to pesticides. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 64: 1495-1507.
  27. Kennedy, K., Schroeder, T., Shaw, M., Haynes, D., Lewis, S., Bentley, C., Paxman, C., Carter., Brando, V., Bartkow., Hearn, L. & Mueller, J. (2012). Long-term monitoring of photosystem-II herbicides – correlation with remotely sensed freshwater extent to monitor changes in the quality of water entering the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 292-305.
  28. Kihwele, E., Mnaya, B., Meng’ataki, G., Birkett, C. & Wolanski, E. (2012). The role of vegetation in the water budget of the Usangu wetlands, Tanzania. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 20: 389-398.
  29. Kroon, F.J., Kuhnert, P.M., Henderson, B.L., Wilkinson, S.N., Kinsey-Henderson, A., Abbott, B., Brodie, J.E. & Turner, R.D. (2012). River loads of suspended solids, nitrogen, phosphorus and herbicides delivered to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65 (4-9): 167-181. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.10.018
  30. Kuhnert, P., Henderson, B., Lewis, S.E., Bainbridge, Z.T., Wilkinson, S. & Brodie, J.E. (2012). Quantifying total suspended sediment export from the Burdekin River catchment using the Loads Regression Estimator Tool. Water Resources Research, 48: W04533. doi:10.1029/2011WR011080.
  31. Lemoalle, J., Bader, J., Leblanc, M., Sedick, A. (2012) Recent changes in Lake Chad: Observations, simulations and management options (1973–2011). Global and Environmental Change, 80-81: 247-254.
  32. Lewis, S.E., Brodie, J.E., McCulloch, M., Mallela, J., Jupiter, S., Williams, H., Lough, J., & Matson, E. (2012). An assessment of an environmental gradient using coral geochemical records, Whitsunday Islands, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 306–319.
  33. Lewis, S.E., Schaffelke, B., Shaw, M., Bainbridge, Z.T., Rohde, K., Kennedy, K., Davis, A.M., Masters, B.L., Devlin, M.J., Mueller, J.F. & Brodie, J.E. (2012). Assessing the additive risks of PSII herbicide exposure to the Great Barrier Reef. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 280-291.
  34. Lewis, S.E., Wust, R.A., Webster, J.M., Shields, G.A., Renema, W., Lough, J.M. & Jacobsen, G. (2012). Development of an inshore fringing coral reef using textural, compositional and stratigraphic data from Magnetic Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Marine Geology, 299-302: 18-32.
  35. McLeod, I.M., Parsons, D.M., Morrison, M.A., Le Port, A., Taylor, R.B. (2012). Factors affecting the recovery of soft-sediment mussel reefs in the Firth of Thames, New Zealand. Marine and Freshwater Research 63, 78-83.
  36. Minello, T.J., Rozas, L.P., & Baker, R. (2012) Geographic variability in salt marsh flooding patterns may affect nursery value for fishery species. Estuaries and Coasts 35, 501-514. doi: 10.1007/s12237-011-9463-x.
  37. Muunksgaard, N.C., Lottermoser, B.G., Blake, K. (2012) Prolonged testing of metal mobility in mining-testing soils amended with phosphate fertilisers. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 223 2237-2255.
  38. Muunksgaard, N.C., Wurster, C.M., Bass, A., Zagorshis, I. Bird, M.I. (2012) First continuous shipboard d18O and dD measurements in sea water by diffusion sampling—cavity ring-down spectrometry. Environmental Chemistry Letters 10 301-307.
  39. Novoa, S., Chust, G., Froidefond, J.M., Petus, C., Franco, J., Orive, E., Seoane, S., & Borja, A. (2012) Water quality monitoring in Basque coastal areas using local chlorophyll-a algorithm and MERIS imagesJournal of Applied Remote Sensing6, 1-27. doi: 10.1117/1.jrs.6.063519.
  40. O’Brien, D., Komarova, T., & Mueller, J.F. (2012) Determination of deployment specific chemical uptake rates for SPMD and PDMS using a passive flow monitor. Marine Pollution Bulletin 64, 1005-1011.
  41. Pandovan, A., Munksgaard, N., Alvarez, B., McGuinness, K., Parry, D., Gibb, K. (2012) Trace metal concentrations in the tropical sponge Spheciospongia vagabunda at a sewage outfall: synchrotron X-ray imaging reveals the micron-scale distribution of accumulated metals. Hydrobiologia 687 275-288.
  42. Perna, C.N., Cappo, M., Pusey, B.J. & Burrows, D.W. & Pearson, R.G. (2012). Removal of aquatic weeds greatly enhances fish community richness and diversity: an example from the Burdekin River floodplain, tropical Australia. River Research and Applications, 28(8): 1093-1104
  43. Rivier, A., Gohin, F., Bryère, P., Petus, C., Guillou, N. & Chapalain, G, (2012). Observed vs. predicted variability in non-algal suspended particulate matter concentration in the English Channel in relation to tides and waves. Geo-Marine Letters, 32(2): 139-151. DOI: 10.1007/s00367-011-0271-x
  44. Schroeder, T., Devlin, M., Brando, V.E., Dekker, A.G., Brodie, J.E., Clementson, L & McKinna, L. (2012). Inter-annual variability of wet season freshwater plume extent into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon based on satellite coastal ocean colour observations. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 210-223
  45. Shaw, C.M., Brodie, J.E. & Mueller, J.F. (2012). Phytotoxicity induced in isolated zooxanthellae by herbicides extracted from Great Barrier Reef flood waters. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 355-362.  doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.01.037
  46. Su, N. (2012) Distributed-order infiltration, absorption and water exchange in mobile and immobile zones of swelling soils. Journal of Hydrology 468-469, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.07.033.
  47. Unsworth, R.K.F., Collier, C.J., Henderson, G.M. & McKenzie, L.J. (2012). Tropical seagrass meadows modify seawater carbon chemistry: implications for coral reefs impacted by ocean acidification. Environmental Research Letters, 7: 024026. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/7/2/024026.
  48. Unsworth, R.K.F, Rasheed, M.A., Chartrand, K.M. and Roelofs, A.J. (2012) Solar radiation and tidal exposure as environmental drivers of Enhalus acoroides dominated seagrass meadows. PLOS One, 7(3): e34133. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0034133.
  49. Wallace, J. & McJannet, D. (2012). Climate change impacts on the water balance of coastal and montane rainforests in northern Queensland, AustraliaJournal of Hydrology, 475: 84-96. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.09.032.
  50. Waterhouse, J., Brodie, J.E., Lewis, S.E. & Mitchell, A. (2012). Quantifying the source of pollutants in the Great Barrier Reef catchments and the relative risk to reef ecosystems. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 394-406.
  51. Webster, A.J., Bartley, R., Armour, J.D., Brodie, J.E. & Thornburn, P.J. (2012). Reducing dissolved inorganic nitrogen in surface runoff water from sugarcane production systems. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 65: 128-135.
  52. Wenger, A.S., Johansen, J.L. & Jones, G.P. (2012). Increasing suspended sediment reduces foraging, growth and condition of a planktivorous damselfish. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 428: 43-48.

2011

  1. Andutta, F.P., Ridd, P.V., Wolanski, E. (2011) Dynamics of hypersaline coastal waters in the Great Barrier Reef. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 94:299-305.
  2. Baker, R., & Minello, T.J. (2011) Trade-offs between gear selectivity and logistics when sampling Nekton from shallow open water habitats: A gear comparison study. Gulf and Caribbean Research 23, 37-48. doi: 10.18785/qcr.2301.04.
  3. Baker, W.J., Norup, M.V., Clarkson, J.J., Couvreur, T.L.P., Dowe, J.L., Lewis, C.E., Pintaud, J.C., Savolainen, V., Wilmot, T. & Chase, M.W. (2011). Phylogenetic relationships among arecoid palms (Arecaceae: Arecoideae)Annals of Botany 108:1417-1432.
  4. Bohensky, E., Butler, J.R.A., Costanza, R., Bohnet, I., Delisle, A., Fabricius, K., Gooch, M., Kubiszewski, I., Lukacs, G., Pert, P. & Wolanski, E. (2011). Future makers or future takers? A scenario analysis of climate change and the Great Barrier ReefGlobal Environmental Change. 21:876-893.
  5. Bohnet, I.C., Roebeling, P.C., Williams, K.J., Holzworth, D., van Grieken, M.E., Pert, P.L. Kroon, F.J., Westcott, D.A. & Brodie, J.E. (2011). Landscapes Toolkit – an integrated modeling framework to assist stakeholders in exploring options for sustainable landscape developmentLandscape Ecology. 26:1179-1198.
  6. Bricker, S. & Devlin, M.J. (2011). Preface: “Eutrophication” issue of BiogeochemistryBiogeochemistry. 106:135-136.
  7. Brodie, J.E., Devlin, M.J., Haynes, D. & Waterhouse, J. (2011). Assessment of the eutrophication status of the Great Barrier Reef lagoon (Australia)Biogeochemistry. 106:281-302. doi: 10.1007/s10533-010-9542-2.
  8. Davis, A.M., Pearson, R.G., Pusey, B.J., Perna, C., Morgan, D.L. & Burrows, D.W. (2011). Trophic ecology of northern Australia’s terapontids: ontogenetic dietary shifts and feeding classification. Journal of Fish Biology. 78:265-286. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02862.x
  9. Devlin, M.J., Bricker, S. & Painting, S. (2011). Comparison of five methods for assessing impacts of nutrient enrichment using estuarine case studiesBiogeochemistry. 106:177-205. doi: 10.1007/s10533-011-9588-9.
  10. Ebner, B.C., Kroll, B., Godfrey, P., Thuesen, P.A., Vallance, T., Pusey, B., Allen, G.R., Rayner, T.S. & Perna, C.N. Is the elusive Gymnothorax polyurandon really a freshwater moray? Journal of Fish Biology. 79:70-79. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.02987.x
  11. Ebner, B.C., Thuesen, P.A., Larson, H.K. & Keith, P. (2011). A review of distribution, field observations and precautionary conservation requirements for sicydiine gobies in AustraliaCybium, 35:397-414.
  12. Foden, J., Devlin, M.J., Mills, D.K. & Malcolm, S.J. (2011). Searching for undesirable disturbance: an application of the OSPAR eutrophication assessment method to marine waters of England and WalesBiogeochemistry. 106:157-175. doi: 10.1007/s10533-010-9475-9
  13. Gedan, K.B., Kirwan, M.L., Wolanski, E., Barbier, E. & Silliman, B.R. (2011). The present and future role of coastal wetland vegetation in protecting shorelines: answering recent challenges to the paradigmClimate Change. 106:7-29. DOI 10.1007/s10584-010-0003-7.
  14. Golbuu, Y., Wolanski, E., Harrison, P., Richmond, R.H., Victor, S. & Fabricius, K.E. (2011). Effects of land use change on characteristics and dynamics of watershed discharges in Babeldaob, Palau, MicronesiaJournal of Marine Biology. Article ID 981273 doi:10.1155/2011/981273.
  15. Gratani, M., Butler, J.R.A., Royee, F., Valentine, P., Burrows, D.W. & Canendo, W.I., Anderson, A.S. (2011). Is validation of indigenous ecological knowledge a disrespectful process? A case study of traditional fishing poisons and invasive fish management from the Wet Tropics, Australia. Ecology and Society. 16(3):25. doi: 10.5751/ES-04249-160325.
  16. Hamann, M., Grech, A., Wolanski, E. & Lambrechts, J. (2011). Modelling the fate of marine turtle hatchlingsEcological Modelling. 222:1515-1521.
  17. Hughes, T.P., Bellwood, D.R., Baird, A.H., Brodie, J. E., Bruno, J.F., Pandolfi, J.M. (2011). Shifting base-lines, declining coral cover, and the erosion of reef resilience. Comment on Sweatman et al. (2011). Coral Reefs. 30: 653-660. doi: 10.1007/s00338-011-0787-6
  18. Morgan, D.L., Allen, G.R., Pusey, B.J. & Burrows, D.W. (2011). A review of the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley region of western Australia. Zootaxa, 2816:1-64
  19. Perna, C.N., Cappo, M., Pusey, B.J., Burrows, D.W. & Pearson, R.G. (2011). Removal of aquatic weeds greatly enhances fish community richness and diversity: an example from the Burdekin River floodplain, tropical AustraliaRiver Research and Applications. 28: 1093-1104 doi: 10.1002/rra.1505

2010

  1. Barfod, A.S., Dowe, J.L. & Suksathan, P. (2010). Major Jenkins’ fan palm in ThailandPalms. 54:109-118.
  2. Brodie, J.E., Schroeder, T., Rohde, K., Faithful, J.W., Masters, B., Dekker, A., Brando, V. & Maughan, M. (2010). Dispersal of suspended sediments and nutrients in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon during river discharge events: conclusions from satellite remote sensing and concurrent flood plume sampling. Marine and Freshwater Research. 61:651-664.
  3. Chen, Z., Yanagi, T. & Wolanski, E. (2010). EMECS8 – Harmonizing catchment and estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 86,v.
  4. Davis, A.M. & Pusey, B.J. (2010). Trophic polymorphism and water clarity in northern Australian Scortum (Pisces: Terapontidae)Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 19:638-643. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2010.00448.x
  5. Davis, A.M., Pusey, B.J., Thorburn, D.C., Dowe, J.L. Morgan, D.L. & Burrows, D.W. (2010). Riparian contributions to the diet of terapontid grunters (Pisces: Terapontidae) in wet-dry tropical rivers. Journal of Fish Biology, 76:862-879. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02541.x
  6. Dobson, A.P., Borner, M., Sinclair, A.R., Hudson, P.J., Anderson, T.M., Deutsch, G., Durant, S.M., Estes, R.D., Fryxell, J., Foley, C., Holt, M.E., Homewood, K., Hopcraft, J.G., Hilborn, R., Jambiya, G.L., Ogutu, M.K., Schaller, G. & Wolanski, E. (2010). Road will ruin Serengeti. Letter in Nature. 467:272-273.
  7. Doupé, R.G. & Knott, M.J. (2010). Rapid digestion of fish prey by the highly invasive ‘detritivore’ Oreochromis mossambiscus. Journal of Fish Biology. 76:1019-1024. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02531.x
  8. Doupé, R.G., Knott, M.J., Schaffer, J.R., Burrows, D.W. & Lymbery, A.J. (2010). Experimental herbivory of native Australian macrophytes by the introduced Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicusAustral Ecology, 35:24-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2009.02008.x
  9. Doupé, R.G., Mitchell, J., Knott, M.J., Davis, A.M. & Lymbery, A.J. (2010). Efficacy of exclusion fencing to protect ephemeral floodplain lagoon habitats from feral pigs (Sus scrofa)Wetlands Ecology and Management. 18:69-78. doi: 10.1007/s11273-009-9149-3.
  10. Edmunds, R.C., van Herwerden, L., & Fulton, C.J. (2010) Population-specific locomotor phenotypes are displayed by barramundi, Lates calcarifer, in response to thermal stress. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67, 1068-1074. doi: 10.1139/F10-047.
  11. Elisa, M., Gara, J.I., Wolanski, E. (2010). A review of the water crisis in Tanzania’s protected areas, with emphasis on the Katuma River – Lake Rukwa ecosystem. Ecohydrology and Hydriobiology, 10:153-166.
  12. Granek, E.F., Polasky, S., Kappel, C.V.,  Reed, D.J., Stoms, D.M., Koch, E.W., Kennedy, C.J., Cramer, L.A., Hacker, S.D., Barbier, E.B., Aswani, S., Ruckelshaus, M., Perillo, G.M.E., Silliman, B.R., Muthiga, N., Bael, D. & Wolanski, E. (2010). Ecosystem services as a common language for coastal ecosystem-based management. Conservation Biology, 24:207-216. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01355.x
  13. Hefferman, J., Barry, J., Devlin, M.J. & Fryer, R. (2010). A simulation tool for designing nutrient monitoring programmes for eutrophication assessments. Environmetrics, 21:3-20.
  14. Lambrechts, J., Humphrey, C., McKinna, L., Gourge, O., Fabricius, K.E., Mehta, A.J., Lewis, S.E. & Wolanski, E. (2010). Importance of wave-induced bed liquefaction in the fine sediment budget of Cleveland Bay, Great Barrier ReefEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 89:154-162.
  15. Lewis, S.E., Henderson, R.A., Dickens, G.R., Shields, G.A. & Coxhell, S. (2010). The geochemistry of primary and weathered oil shale and coquina across the Julia Creek vanadium deposit, (Queensland, Australia)Mineralium Deposita, 45:599-620. doi: 10.1007/s00126-010-0287-6
  16. Lukacs, G. (2010). Building global collaboration in tropical wetland research. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 18:511-515. doi: 10.1007/s11273-010-9192-0
  17. Lukacs, G. & Finlayson, M. (2010). An evaluation of ecological information on Australia’s northern tropical rivers and wetlandsWetlands Ecology and Management, 18:597-625. doi: 10.1007/s11273-010-9197-8
  18. Lymbery, A.J., Hassan, M., Morgan, D.L., Beatty, S.J. &  Doupé, R.G. (2010). Parasites of native and exotic freshwater fishes in south-western AustraliaJournal of Fish Biology, 76:1770-1785. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02615.x
  19. Nelson, P.N., & Su, N. (2010) Soil pH buffering capacity: a descriptive function and its application to some acidic tropical soilsAustralian Journal of Soil Research 48, 201-207. doi: 10.1071/SR09150
  20. Pert, P.L., Butler, J.R.A., Brodie, J.E., Bruce, C., Honzák, M., Kroon, F.J., Metcalfe, D., Mitchell, D. & Wong G. (2010). A catchment-based approach to mapping hydrological ecosystem services using riparian habitat: a case study from the Wet Tropics, Australia. In: Ecosystem services: bridging ecology, economy and the social sciences. Ecological Complexity, 7:378-388. doi: 10.1016/j.ecocom.2010.05.002
  21. Petus, C., Chust, G., Gohin, F., Doxaran, D., Froidefond, J., & Sagarminaga, Y. (2010). Estimating turbidity and total suspended matter in the Adour River plume (South Bay of Biscay) using MODIS 250-m imagery. Continental Shelf Research 30:379-392. doi: 10.1016/j.csr.2009.12.007
  22. Scott, C., Lewis, S.E., Milla, R., Taylor, M.C., Rogers, A.J.W., Dumsday, G., Brodie, J.E., Oakeshott, J.G. & Russell, R.J. (2010). A free-enzyme catalyst for the bioremediation of environmental altrazine contamination. Journal of Environmental Management, 91:2075-2078. doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2010.05.007
  23. Siebert, S.J., Zobolo, A.M. & Dowe, J.L. (2010). Notes on African plants: Livistona chinensis, a first record of a naturalized palm in South AfricaBothalia, 40:55-57.
  24. Shenton, W., Hart, B.T. & Brodie, J.E. (2010). A Bayesian network model linking nutrient management actions in the Tully catchment (north Queensland) with Great Barrier Reef conditionMarine and Freshwater Research, 61:587-595. doi: 10.1071/MF09093
  25. Su, N. (2010) Theory of infiltration: Infiltration into swelling soils in a material coordinate. Journal of Hydrology 395, 103-108. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.10.019

2009

  1. Bainbridge, Z.T., Brodie, J.E., Faithful, J.W., Sydes, D.A. & Lewis, S.E. (2009). Identifying the land-based sources of suspended sediments, nutrients and pesticides discharged to the Great Barrier Reef from the Tully-Murray Basin, Queensland, AustraliaMarine and Freshwater Research, 60:1081-1090.
  2. Brodie, J.E., Lewis, S.E., Bainbridge, Z.T., Mitchell, A., Waterhouse, J.& Kroon., F. (2009). Target setting for pollutant discharge management of rivers in the Great Barrier Reef catchment area. Marine and Freshwater Research, 60:1141-1149.
  3. Coles, R.McKenzie, L., De’ath, G., Roelofs, A., & Long, W.L. (2009) Spatial distribution of deepwater seagrass in the inter-reef lagoon of the Great Barrier Reef world heritage area. Marine Ecology Progress Series 392, 57-68.
  4. Davis, A.M. & Perna, C.N. (2009). Evidence of predation on terrestrial cane toads, Bufo marinus, by the sooty grunter, Hephaestus fuliginosus, in northern AustraliaNorthern Territory Naturalist, 21:45-48.
  5. Devlin, M.J., Barry, J., Mills, D.K., Gowen, J., Foden, J., Sivyer, D., Greenwood, N., Pearce, D. & Tett, P. (2009). Estimating the diffuse attenuation coefficient from optically active constituents in UK marine waters. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 82:73-83.
  6. Devlin, M.J., Barry, J., Painting, S. & Best, M. (2009). Extending the phytoplankton tool kit for UK Water Framework Directive: indicators of phytoplankton community structure. Hydrobiologia, 633:151-168.
  7. Devlin, M.J. & Schaffelke, B. (2009). Spatial extent of riverine flood plumes and exposure of marine ecosystems in the Tully coastal region, Great Barrier ReefMarine and Freshwater Research, 60:1109-1122.
  8. Dowe, J.L. (2009). Archontophoenix (Arecaceae): description of species and notesThe Palm Journal, 102:4-11.
  9. Dowe, J.L. (2009). A preliminary note on the impact of Cyclone Larry on populations of Archontophoenix alexandrae (Arecaceae), north Queensland, AustraliaPalms & Cycads, 102:4–8.
  10. Dowe, J.L. (2009). A taxonomic account of Livistona (Arecaceae)Gardens’ Bulletin (Singapore), 60:185-344.
  11. Doupé, R.G., Knott, M.J., Schaffer, J.R. & Burrows, D.W. (2009). Investigational piscivory of some juvenile freshwater Australian fishes by the introduced Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicusJournal of Fish Biology, 24:2386-2400.
  12. Doupé, R.G., Schaffer, J.R., Knott, M.J. & Burrows, D.W. (2009). How might an exotic fish disrupt spawning success in a sympatric native species? Marine and Freshwater Research, 60:379-383.
  13. Doupé, R.G., Schaffer, J.R., Knott, M.J. & Dicky, P.W. (2009). A description of freshwater turtle habitat destruction by foraging feral pigs in tropical north-eastern Australia. Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 4:331-339.
  14. Edmunds, R.C., Hillersoy, G., Momigliano, P., & van Herwerden, L. (2009) Classic approach revitalizes genomics: Complete characterization of a candidate gene for thermal adaptation in two coral reef fishes. Marine Genomics 2, 215-222. doi: 10.1016/j.margen.2009.11.001.
  15. Edmunds, R.C., van Herwerden, L., Smith-Keune, C., & Jerry, D.R. (2009) Comparative characterization of a temperature responsive gene (lactate dehydrogenase-B, Idh-b) in two congeneric tropical fish, Lates calcarifer and Lates niloticus.International Journal of Biological Sciences 5(6), 558-569. doi: 10.7150/ijbs.5.558.
  16. Gereta, E., Mwangomo, E., Wakibara, J. & Wolanski, E. (2009). Ecohydrology as a tool for the survival of the threatened Serengeti ecosystemEcohydrology and Hydrobiology, 9:115-124.
  17. Griffith, M.P., Dowe, J.L., Noblick, L.R. & Danielson, I.L. (2009). Archontophoenix at Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal, 192:12-14.
  18. Koch, E.W., Barbier, E.B., Silliman, B.R., Reed, D.J., Perillo, S.D., Granek, E.F., Primavera, N., Muthiga, S., Polasky, B.S., Halpern, B.S., Kennedy, C.J., Kappel, C.V. & Wolanski, E. (2009). Non-linearity in ecosystem services: temporal and spatial variability in coastal protection. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 7:29-37.
  19. Kroon, F.J. & Brodie, J.E. (2009). Catchment management and health of coastal ecosystems: synthesis and future researchMarine and Freshwater Research, 60:1196-1200.
  20. Lankaster, A., Valentine, P. & Cottrell, A. (2009). ‘The sweeter country’: social dimensions to riparian management in the Burdekin rangelands, QueenslandAustralasian Journal of Environmental Management, 16:94-102.
  21. Lewis, S.E., Brodie, J.E., Bainbridge, Z.T., Rohde, K., Davis, A.M., Masters, B., Maughan, M., Devlin, M.J., Mueller, J. & Schaffelke, B. (2009). Herbicides: a new threat to the Great Barrier Reef. Environmental Pollution, 157:2470-2484.
  22. Maughan, M. & Brodie J.E. (2009). Reef exposure to river-borne contaminants: a spatial modelMarine and Freshwater Research, 60:1132-1140.
  23. Mitchell, A., Reghenzani, J., Faithful, J.W., Furnas, M. & Brodie, J.E. (2009). Relationships between land use and nutrient concentrations in streams draining a ‘wet-tropics’ catchment in northern AustraliaMarine and Freshwater Research, 60:1097-1108.
  24. Partridge, G.J., Jenkins, G.I., Doupé, R.G., de Lestang, S., Ginbey, B.M. & French, D. (2009). Factors affecting mark quality of alizarin complexone-stained otoliths in juvenile black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri and a prescription for dosage. Journal of Fish Biology, 75:1518-1523.
  25. Perna, C.N., Cappo, M., Burrows, D.W. & Pusey, B.J. (2009). Floodplain degradation and restoration in northern Queensland: the response of the alien fish pest, Gambusia holbrooki. Ecological Management and Restoration, 10:241-243.
  26. Schaffer, J.R., Doupé, R.G. & Lawler, I.R. (2009). What for the future of the Jardine River Painted Turtle? Pacific Conservation Biology, 15:92-95.
  27. Shapcott, A., Dowe, J.L. & Ford, H. (2009). Low genetic diversity and recovery implications of the vulnerable Bankouale Palm Livistona carinensis (Arecaceae) from north-eastern Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula. Conservation Genetics, 10:317-327.
  28. Steiglitz T.C. & Waterson, P. (2013) Impact of Cyclone Yasi on the wreck of the SS Yongala documented by comparative multibeam bathymetry analysis. Queensland Archaeological Research 16:33-44.
  29. Su, N. (2009) Equations of anomalous absorption onto swelling porous media. Materials Letters 63, 2483-2485. doi: 10.1016/j.matlet.2009.08.039.
  30. Su, N. (2009) N-dimensional fractional Fokker-Planck equation and its solutions for anomalous radial two-phase flow in porous mediaApplied Mathematics and Computation 213, 506-515. doi: 10.1016/j.amc.2009.03.044.
  31. WolanskiE., Martinez, J.A. & Richmond, R.H. (2009). Quantifying the impact of watershed urbanization on a coral reef: Maunalua Bay, HawaiiEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 84:259-268.

2008

  1. Amos, K.J., Croeke, J.C., Hughes, A.O., Chapman, J., Takken, I. & Lymburner, L. (2008). A catchment-scale assessment of anabrancing in the 143,000km2 Fitzroy River catchment, north-eastern Australia. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 38:1222-1241.
  2. Barbier, E.B., Koch, E.W., Silliman, B.R., Hacker, S.D., Wolanski, E., Primavera, J., Granek, E.F., Polasky, S., Aswani, S., Cramer, L.A., Stoms, D.M., Kennedy, C.J., Bael, D., Kappel, C.V., Perillo, G.M.E. & Reed, D.J. (2008). Coastal ecosystem-based management with non-linear ecological functions and values. Response. Science, 319:321-323.
  3. Barbier, E.B., Koch, E.W., Silliman, R., Hacker, D.D., Wolanski, E., Primavera, J., Granek, E.F., Polasky, S., Aswani, S., Cramer, L.A., Stoms, D.M., Kennedy, C.J., Bael, D., Kappel, C.V., Perillo, G.M.E. & Reed, D.J. (2008). Coastal ecosystem-based management with nonlinear ecological functions and values. E-Letter. Science, 2 October.
  4. Barbier, E.B., Koch, E.W., Silliman, B.R., Hacker, S.D., Wolanski, E., Primavera, J., Granek, E.F., Polasky, S., Aswani, S., Cramer, L.A., Stoms, D.M., Kennedy, C.J., Bael, D., Kappel, C.V., Perillo, G.M.E. & Reed, D.J. (2008).  Vegetation’s role in coastal protection: response. Science, 320:177.
  5. Cannicci, S., Burrows, D.W., Fratini, S., Lee, S.Y., Smith, T.J., Offenberg, J. & Dahdouh-Guebas, F. (2008).  Faunal impact on vegetation structure and ecosystem function in mangrove forests. Aquatic Botany, 89:186-200.
  6. Davis, A.M., Lewis, S.E., Bainbridge, Z.T., Brodie, J.E. & Shannon, E. (2008). Pesticide residues in waterways of the lower Burdekin region: challenges in ecotoxicological interpretation of monitoring dataAustralasian Journal of Ecotoxicology, 14:89-108.
  7. Davis, A.M. & Perna, C. (2009) Evidence for predation on terrestrial cane toads Bufo marinus by the sooty grunter Hephaestus fuliginosus in northern Australia. Northern Territory Naturalist 21: 45-48.
  8. Devlin, M.J., Foden, J., Sivyer, D., Mills, D., Gowen, R. & Tett, P. (2008). Relationships between suspended particulate material, light attenuation and Secchi depth in waters around the UK. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 79:429-439.
  9. Doupé, R.G. & Burrows, D.W. (2008). Tilapia 30 years later, should we be more concerned for the ongoing invasion of Mozambique tilapia in Australia? Pacific Conservation Biology, 14:235-238.
  10. Foden, J., Sivyer, D., Mills, D. & Devlin, M.J. (2008). Spatial and temporal distribution of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) fluorescence and its contribution to light attenuation in UK waterbodiesEstuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 79:707-717.
  11. Gowen, R.J., Tett, P., Kennington, K., Mills, D.K., Shammon, T.M., Stewart, B.M., Greenwood, N., Flanagan, C., Devlin, M.J. & Wither, A. (2008). The Irish Sea, is it eutropic? Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 76:239-254.
  12. Griffith, M.P., Noblick, L.R., Dowe, J.L., Chad, E.H. & Michael, A.C. (2008). Cyclone tolerance in New World Arecaceae: biogeographic variation and abiotic natural selection. Annals of Botany, 102:591-598.
  13. Hassan, M., Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L., Doupé, R.G. & Lymbery, A.J. (2008). An introduced parasite, Lernea cyprinacea, found on native freshwater fish in the south west of Western AustraliaJournal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 91:149-153.
  14. Kiwango, Y. & Wolanski, E. (2008). Papyrus wetlands, nutrients balance, fisheries collapse, food security and Lake Victoria level decline in 2000-2006Wetlands Ecology and Management, 16:89-96.
  15. Lambrechts, J., Hanert, E., Deleersnijder, E., Bernard, P.E., Legat, V., Remacle, J.F. & Wolanski, E. (2008). A multi-scale model of the hydrodynamics of the whole Great Barrier Reef. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 79:143-151.
  16. Lewis, S.E., Wüst, R.A.J., Webster, J.M. & Shields G.A. (2008). Mid-late Holocene sea-level variability in eastern AustraliaTerra Nova, 20:74-81.
  17. Perna, C.N. & Pearson, R.G. (2008). Temporal dynamics of fish assemblages in small seasonal streams in the Queensland tropics. Australian Journal of Zoology, 56:65-73.
  18. Prebble, M. & Dowe, J.L. (2008). The late Quaternary decline and extinction of palms on oceanic Pacific islandsQuaternary Science Reviews, 27:2546-2567.
  19. Webb, A.C. (2008). Spatial and temporal influences on population dynamics of a branchiuran ectoparasite, Argulus, SP.A. in fresh waters of tropical northern Queensland, AustraliaCrustaceana, 81:1055-1067.
  20. White, L. & Wolanski, E. (2008). Flow separation and vertical motions in a tidal flow interacting with a shallow-water island. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 77:457-466.
  21. Wolanski, E., Fabricius, K., Cooper, T. & Humphrey, C. (2008). Wet season fine sediment dynamics on the inner shelf of the Great Barrier Reef. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 77:755-762.

2007

  1. Bite, J.S., Campbell, S.J., McKenzie, L.J., & Coles, R.G. (2007) Chlorophyll fluorescence measures of seagrasses Halophila ovalis and Zostera capricorni reveal differences in response to experimental shading. Marine Biology 152, 405-414. doi: 10.1007/s00227-007-0700-6.
  2. Brodie, J.E., De’ath, G., Devlin, M.J., Furnas, M. & Wright, M. (2007). Spatial and temporal patterns of near-surface chlorophyll in the Great Barrier Reef lagoonMarine and Freshwater Research, 58:342–353.
  3. Connolly, N.M. & Pearson, R.G. (2007). The effect of fine sedimentation on tropical stream macroinvertebrate assemblages: a comparison using flow-through artificial stream channels and recirculating mesocosmsHydrobiologia, 592:423–438.
  4. Devlin, M.J., Best, M. & Haynes, D. (Ed) (2007). Implementation of the Water Framework Directive in European Waters (special edition). Marine Pollution Bulletin. 55:1-6.
  5. Devlin, M.J., Best, M., Coates, D., Bresnan, E., Boyle, S., Park, R., Silke, J. & Skeats, J. (2007). Establishing boundary classes for classification of marine waters using phytoplankton communities – the first step in establishing a link between nutrient pressure and the marine plant community. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 55:91-104.
  6. Fairfax, R.J., Fensham, R., Wager, R., Brooks, S., Webb, A.C. & Unmack, P. (2007). Recovery of the red-finned blue-eye: an endangered fish from springs of the Great Artesian Basin. Wildlife Research, 32:156–166.
  7. Greiner, R. & Lankester, A. (2007). Supporting on-farm biodiversity conservation through debt-for conservation swaps: concept and critique. Land Use Policy, 24:458-471.
  8. Haynes, D.B., Brodie, J.E., Waterhouse, J., Bainbridge, Z.T., Bass, D. & Hart, B. (2007). Assessment of the water quality and ecosystem health of the Great Barrier Reef (Australia): conceptual models. Environmental Management, 40:993–1003.
  9. Lewis, S.E., Shields, G.A. Kamber, B.S. & Lough, J.M. (2007). A multi-trace element coral record of land-use changes in the Burdekin River catchment, N.E. Australia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 246:471-487.
  10. Möller, M., Lymburner, L. & Volk, M. (2007). The comparison index: A tool for assessing the accuracy of image segmentation. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 9:311-321.
  11. Petus, C., Garcia Valencia, C., Thomas, Y.F., & Cesaracio, M. (2007). Study of the seasonal and interannual variability of the Guajira upwelling (Colombia) based on the analysis of AMI-Wind, SeaWinds and AVHRR satellite data. Etude de la resurgence de la Guajira, Colombie.
  12. Su, N. (2007) Radial water infiltration-advance-evaporation processes during irrigation using point source emitters in rigid and swelling soils. Journal of Hydrology 344, 190-197. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2007.07.005.
  13. Su, N. (2008) Erratum to “Radial water infiltration-advance-evaporation processes during irrigation using point source emitters in rigid and swelling soils” [J. Hydrol. 344 (3-4) (2007) 190-197]. Journal of Hydrology 360, 297. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.07.024.
  14. Su, N. (2007) Scale and time effects on mathematical models for transport in the environment. Appl. Math. J. Chinese Univ. Ser. B. 22(3): 267-276. doi: 10.1007/s11766-007-0303-5.
  15. Volk, M., Hirschfeld, J., Schmidt, G., Bohn, C., Dehnhardt, A, Liersch, S, & Lymburner, L. (2007). A SDSS-based ecological-economic modelling approach for integrated river basin management on different scale levels. The project FLUMAGIS. Water Resources Management, 21: 2049-2061.
  16. Webb, A.C. (2007). Status of non-native freshwater fishes in tropical northern Queensland, including establishment success, rates of spread, range and introduction pathways. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, 140:63-78.

2006

  1. Pusey. B., Burrows, D.W., Arthington, A. & Kennard, M.J. (2006). Translocation and spread of piscivorous fishes in the Burdekin River, north-eastern AustraliaBiological Invasions, 8:965-977.
  2. Wooldridge, S., Brodie, J.E. & Furnas, M. (2006). Exposure of inner-shelf reefs to nutrient enriched runoff entering the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon: post European changes and the design of water quality targets. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 52:1467–1479.

2005

  1. Brodie, J.E., Fabricius, K., De’ath, G. & Okaji, K. (2005). Are increased nutrient inputs responsible for more outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish? An appraisal of the evidence. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:266–278.
  2. Brodie, J.E. & Mitchell, A.W. (2005). Nutrients in Australian tropical rivers: changes with agricultural development and implications for receiving environments. Marine and Freshwater Research, 56:279-302.
  3. Cappo, M.De’ath, G.Boyle, S.Aumend, J.Olbrich, R.Hoedt, F.Perna , C. & Brunskill, G. (2005). Development of a robust classifier of freshwater residence in barramundi (Lates calcarifer) life histories using elemental ratios in scales and boosted regression trees. Marine and Freshwater Research, 56:713-723.
  4. Chong, C.D. & Walker, K. (2005). Does lignum rely on a soil seed bank? Germination and reproductive phenology of Muehlenbeckia florulenta (Polygonaceae). Australian Journal of Botany, 53:407-415.
  5. Devlin, M.J. & Brodie, J.E. (2005). Terrestrial discharge into the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon: nutrient behavior in coastal waters. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:9-22.
  6. Faithful, J.W. & Finlayson, W. (2005) Water quality assessment for sustainable agriculture in the Wet Tropics – a community-assisted approach. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51, 99–112.
  7. Frisch, A.J. (2005). Sex-change and gonadal steroids in sequentially-hermaphroditic teleost fish. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 14:481–499.
  8. Frisch, A.J. & Anderson, T.A. (2005). Physiological stress responses of two species of coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus and Plectropomus maculatus). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A – Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 140:317–327.
  9. Furnas, M., Mitchell, A., Skuza, M. & Brodie, J.E. (2005). In the other 90%: phytoplankton responses to enhanced nutrient availability in the Great Barrier Reef. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:253-265.
  10. Greiner, R., Herr, A., Brodie, J.E. & Haynes, D.B. (2005). A multi-criteria approach to Great Barrier Reef catchment (Queensland, Australia) diffuse-source pollution problem. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:128-137.
  11. Keeling, S.M. & Werren, G.L. (2005). Phytoremediation: The Uptake of Metals and Metalloids by Rhodes Grass Grown on Metal-Contaminated soil. Remediation, 1:53-61.
  12. McKenna, S., Betts, D.A., Pong, W., Govedich, F. & Barton, D.P. (2005). A redescription of the Australian leech Placobdelloides bancrofti with new records of its distribution. Journal of Parasitology, 91:117-121.
  13. McKergow, L., Prosser, I.P., Hughes, A.O. & Brodie, J.E. (2005). Sources of sediment to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:200-211.
  14. McKergow, L., Prosser, I.P., Hughes, A.O. & Brodie, J.E. (2005). Regional scale nutrient modelling: exports to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:186-199.
  15. Mitchell, C., Brodie, J.E. & White, I. (2005). Sediments, nutrients and pesticide residues in event flow conditions in streams of the Mackay Whitsunday Region, Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:23-36.
  16. Moss, A., Brodie, J.E. & Furnas, M. (2005). Water quality guidelines for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: a basis for development and preliminary values. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:76–88.
  17. O’Reagain, P.J., Brodie, J.E., Fraser, G., Bushell, J.J., Holloway, C., Faithful, J.W. & Haynes, D. (2005). Nutrient loss and water quality under extensive grazing in the upper Burdekin river catchment, North Queensland. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:37-50.
  18. Perna, C.N. & Burrows, D.W. (2005). Improved dissolved oxygen status following removal of exotic weed mats in important fish habitat lagoons of the tropical Burdekin River floodplain, Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51:138-148.

2004

  1. Connolly, N.M., Crossland, M.R. & Pearson, R.G. (2004). Effect of low dissolved oxygen on survival, emergence, and drift of tropical stream macroinvertebrates. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 23:251–270.
  2. Burrows, D.W. (2004). Aquatic Ecosystems. In: Healthy rangelands. Principles for sustainable systems. Focus on Australia’s Burdekin rangelands (eds: McCullough, M. & Musso, B.), 148-170. Tropical Savannas CRC, Darwin, Australia.
  3. Burrows, D.W. (2004). Translocated fishes in streams of the Wet Tropics Region, north Queensland: distribution and potential impact. Cooperative Research centre for Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Management. Rainforest CRC. Cairns, Australia.
  4. Dowe, J.L. (2004). Floristics of the Burdekin River catchment, Ludwig Leichhardt’s legacy, and taxonomic intrigues. Biologue, 14–18.
  5. Dowe, J.L. (2004). Taxonomic notes on palms (Arecaceae) in catalogues of the Brisbane Botanic Garden, Australia, of 1875 and 1885. Austrobaileya, 6:967–972.
  6. Dowe, J.L., Dixon, I. & Douglas, M. (2004). Trialling of the Tropical Rapid Appraisal of Riparian Condition method. In: RIPRAP River and Riparian Lands Management Newsletter (ed: Lovett, S.), 8 – 11. Land & Water Australia. Canberra, Australia.
  7. Dowe, J.L. & Jones, D.A. (2004). Nomenclatural changes for two Australian species of Livistona R. Br. (Arecaceae). Austrobaileya, 6:979–981.
  8. Dowe, J.L. & Mogea, J.P. (2004). New species of Livistona (Arecaceae) from New Guinea. Palms, 48:197-203.

2003

  1. Pettit, N.E. & Dowe, J.L. (2003). Distribution and population structure of the vulnerable riparian palm Livistona lanuginosa A.N. Rodd (Arecaceae) in the Burdekin River catchment, north Queensland. Pacific Conservation Biology, 9:207-214.
  2. Williams, S.E., Bolitho, E.E. & Fox, S.J. (2003). Climate change on Australian tropical rainforests: an impending environmental catastrophe. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 270:1887-1892.
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