TRaCK Bibliographic Listings
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In Press. Biogeochemical implications of climate change for tropical rivers and floodplains. Hydrobiologia. Abstract
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In Press. Historical population connectivity and fragmentation in a tropical freshwater fish with a disjunct distribution (pennyfish, Denariusa bandata).. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. Abstract
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2010. Climate Change Implications for River Restoration in Global Biodiversity Hotspots. Restoration Ecolocy. 18:261-268. Abstract
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2010. Quantifying uncertainty in estimation of hydrologic metrics for ecohydrological studies.. River Research and Applications. 26:137-156.
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2010. Classification of natural flow regimes in Australia to support environmental flow management. Freshwater Biology. 55:171-193. Abstract
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2010. Ground-breaking study into aquatic food web of our tropical river systems. Wetlands Australia - National Wetlands Update 2010. :16-17.
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2010. REDD payments as incentive for reducing forest loss. Conservation Letters. 3:114-121. Abstract
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2010. Northern Australia Aquatic Ecological Assets. Download: TRaCK Foodwebs and Biodiversity - Project 5.9 (459.08 KB)
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2010. Sustainable economies: Arnhem Land case study. Download: TRaCK Sustainable Economies: Arnhem Land case study - Project 6.3 (601.62 KB)
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2010. Water markets. Download: Water Markets in Northern Australia - Project 6.1 (520.25 KB)
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2009. Seasonal contrasts in carbon budgets on a tropical river floodplain, International Society for River Science Congress, Florida USA, July 2009. 1st Biennial Symposium for the International Society for River Science. Download: Seasonal contrasts in carbon budgets on a tropical river floodplain - ISRS July 2009 (1.5 MB)
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2009. Spatial variation in aquatic food web structure across tropical riverine landscapes, International Society of River Science Congress, Florida USA, July 2009. 1st Biannual International Society of River Science Congress. Download: Spatial Variation in Aquatic Food Web Structure - ISRS July 2009 (3.68 MB)
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2009. Classifying tropical rivers: A new tool for management. Download: TRaCK Classifying Tropical Rivers - Project 3.3 (640.66 KB)
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2009. Flow, water quality and algae in the Katherine River, tropical Australia. Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009. Abstract
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2009. Participatory modelling of the Howard East aquifer. Download: TRaCK Howard East Aquifer - Project 1.3 (589.49 KB)
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2009. Precipitation partitioning for three land cover classes in the wet-dry tropics of Australia. AGU Joint Assembly 2009. Abstract
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2009. River Research On TRaCK. Territory Q. :52-53.
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2009. Seeing northern rivers through Indigenous eyes. ECOS. :34.
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2009. Socio-economic profiling of tropical rivers. Download: TRaCK - Socio-economic Profiling of Tropical Rivers - April 2009 (3.85 MB)
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2009. A socio-economic snapshot of tropical river catchments. Download: Socio-economic Snapshot of Tropical River Catchments - Project 3.1 (484.66 KB)
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2009. TRaCK Indigenous Engagement Forum - Mt Carbine Newsletter. Download: TRaCK Indigenous Engagement Forum - Mt Carbine (2.11 MB)
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2009. Urban-based nutrient inputs to Darwin Harbour - impacts on ecosystem functioning: AMSA Conference, Adelaide 2009. AMSA Conference 2009.
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2009. Tropical river research across northern Australia. Kantri Laif. :12-13.
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2009. Options for developing a natural-resource based economy in Arnhem Land: payments for environmental services. Indigenous participation in Australian economies. Abstract
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2009. Alluvial gully erosion: an example from the Mitchell fluvial megafan, Queensland, Australia. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 34:1951-1969. Abstract
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2009. The benefits of collaborative approaches to river research: Observations from the Daly River Fish and Flows project. Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009. Abstract
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2009. Characterising organic matter sources to the Daly River. Australian Society for Limnology Congress 2009. Abstract

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