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Scientific Paper
June 2020 | Open Access
Carbon sources supporting Australia’s most widely distributed freshwater fish, Nematalosa erebi (Günther) (Clupeidae: Dorosomatinae) (scientific paper)
Pusey B.J., Jardine T.D., Beesley L.S., Kennard M.J., Ho T.W., Bunn S.E., & Douglas M.M. (2020). Carbon sources supporting Australia’s most widely distributed freshwater fish, Nematalosa erebi (Günther) (Clupeidae: Dorosomatinae). Marine and Freshwater Research. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1071/MF20014
Scientific Paper
November 2019 | Open Access
Tracking the resource pulse: Movement responses of fish to dynamic floodplain habitat in a tropical river (scientific paper)
Crook, D.A., Buckle, D.J., Morrongiello, J.R., Allsop, Q.A., Baldwin, W., Saunders, T.M. & Douglas, M.M. (2019), Tracking the resource pulse: Movement responses of fish to dynamic floodplain habitat in a tropical river. J Anim Ecol. Accepted Author Manuscript. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.13146
Info Sheet
May 2019
Freshwater customary harvesting practices and climate change adaptation in the Alligator Rivers region, NT (science summary)
Impact Storie
October 2018
Wiltma Nargun Lahan – Walking on Wagiman Land (impact story)
Report
September 2018
Feral cat management on Indigenous lands (final report)
Scientific Paper
September 2018
Navigating the fiery debate: The role of scientific evidence in eliciting policy and management responses for contentious plants in northern Australia (scientific paper)
Setterfield SA, Rossiter-Rachor NA & Adams VM. 2018. Navigating the fiery debate: the role of scientific evidence in eliciting policy and management responses for contentious plants in northern Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology, https://doi.org/10.1071/PC18028
Scientific Paper
August 2018
Rapid increase of Australian tropical savanna reptile abundance following exclusion of feral cats (scientific paper)
Stokeld D, Fisher A, Gentles T, Hill BM, Woinarski JCZ, Young S & Gillespie GR. 2018. Rapid increase of Australian tropical savanna reptile abundance following exclusion of feral cats. Biological Conservation 225: 213-221. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2018.06.025.
Info Sheet
July 2018
What do crocodiles eat? (research story)
Scientific Paper
July 2018
Estuarine crocodiles in a tropical coastal floodplain obtain nutrition from terrestrial prey (journal article)
Adame F, Jardine T, Fry B, Valdez D, Lindner G, Nadji, J & Bunn S. 2018. Estuarine crocodiles in a tropical coastal floodplain obtain nutrition from terrestrial prey. PLOS ONE. 13. e0197159. 10.1371/journal.pone.0197159.
Scientific Paper
June 2018
Continental-scale decrease in net primary productivity in streams due to climate warming (scientific paper)
Song C, Dodds WK, Rüegg J, Argerich A, Baker CL, Bowden WB, Douglas MM, Farrell KJ, Flinn MB, Garcia EA, Helton AM, Harms TK, Jia S, Jones JB, Koenig LE, Kominoski JS, McDowell WH, McMaster D, Parker SP, Rosemond AD, Ruffing CM, Sheehan KR, Trentman MT, Whiles MR, Wollheim WM & Ballantyne IV F. 2018. Continental-scale decrease in net primary productivity in streams due to climate warming. Nature Geoscience 11, pp 415–420.
Scientific Paper
April 2018
Sea-level rise in northern Australia’s Kakadu National Park: a survey of floodplain eukaryotes (scientific paper)
Stephenson, S., Nelson, T. M., Streten, C., Gibb, K. S., Williams, D., Greenfield, P., & Chariton, A. A. (2018). Sea-level rise in northern Australia's Kakadu National Park: a survey of floodplain eukaryotes. Marine and Freshwater Research, 69(7), 1134-1145. DOI: 10.1071/MF18067
Scientific Paper
March 2018
Conserving biodiversity and Indigenous bush tucker: Practical application of the strategic foresight framework to invasive alien species management planning (journal article)
Adams VM, Douglas MM, Jackson SE, Scheepers K, Kool JT & Setterfield SA. 2018. Conserving biodiversity and Indigenous bush tucker: Practical application of the strategic foresight framework to invasive alien species management planning. Conservation Letters e12441. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12441
Scientific Paper
March 2018
Using multiple methods to understand the nature of relationships in social networks (journal article)
Adams VM, Moon K, Álvarez-Romero JG, Bodin Ö, Spencer M & Blackman D. 2018. Using multiple methods to understand the nature of relationships in social networks. Society & Natural Resources, DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2018.1425514
Scientific Paper
March 2018
The divergence of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary fire management practices on Wik traditional lands, Cape York Peninsula, Northern Australia (journal article)
Scientific Paper
March 2018
The divergence of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary fire management practices on Wik traditional lands, Cape York Peninsula, Northern Australia (journal article)
Perry JJ, Sinclair M, Wikmunea H, Wolmby S, Martin D & Martin B. 2018. The divergence of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary fire management practices on Wik traditional lands, Cape York Peninsula, Northern Australia. Ecological Management & Restoration, 19: 24-31. doi:10.1111/emr.12301
Scientific Paper
April 2017
Carbon sources for aquatic food webs of riverine and lacustrine tropical waterholes with variable groundwater influence (scientific paper)
Pettit, N. E., Warfe, D. M., Close, P. G., Pusey, B. J., Dobbs, R., Davies, C., ... Davies, P. M. (2017). Carbon sources for aquatic food webs of riverine and lacustrine tropical waterholes with variable groundwater influence. Marine and Freshwater Research, 68(3), 442-451. DOI: 10.1071/MF15365
Scientific Paper
April 2017
Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use during the dry season by an amphidromous shrimp in a tropical lowland river (scientific paper)
Novak P.A., Bayliss P., Garcia E.A., Pusey B.J., Douglas M.M. (2017). Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use during the dry season by an amphidromous shrimp in a tropical lowland river. Marine and Freshwater Research 68, 2275-2288.
Scientific Paper
April 2017
Understanding climate-change adaptation on Kakadu National Park, using a combined diagnostic and modelling framework: a case study at Yellow Water wetland (scientific paper)
Leo X. C., Bayliss P., McGregor S., Christophersen P., Scheepers K., Woodward E., Ligtermoet E., & Melo L.F. C. (2017). Understanding climate-change adaptation on Kakadu National Park, using a combined diagnostic and modelling framework: a case study at Yellow Water wetland. Marine and Freshwater Research 69, 1146-1158.
Scientific Paper
April 2017
An integrated risk-assessment framework for multiple threats to floodplain values in the Kakadu Region, Australia, under a changing climate (scientific paper)
Bayliss P., Finlayson C. M., Innes J., Norman-López A., Bartolo R., Harford A., Pettit N. E., Humphrey C. L., van Dam R., Dutra L. X. C., Woodward E., Ligtermoet E., Steven A., Chariton A., Williams D. K. (2017) An integrated risk-assessment framework for multiple threats to floodplain values in the Kakadu Region, Australia, under a changing climate. Marine and Freshwater Research 69, 1159-1185. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF17043
Scientific Paper
December 2016
Collaborative research partnerships inform monitoring and management of aquatic ecosystems by Indigenous rangers (scientific paper)
Dobbs, R., Davies, C., Walker, M., Pettit, N., Pusey, B., Close, P., Akune, Y., Walsham, N., Smith, B., Wiggan, A., Cox, P., Ward, D., Tingle, F., Kennett, R., Jackson, M., & Davies, P. (2016). Collaborative research partnerships inform monitoring and management of aquatic ecosystems by Indigenous rangers. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 26(4), 711-725. DOI: 10.1007/s11160-015-9401-2
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October 2016
Kunwinjku seasons calendar