Research papers
Research Papers
A comparison of fish assemblages associated with different riparian vegetation types in the Hawkesbury–Nepean River system. (opens in a new window)
A re-survey of part of the Hawkesbury river, New South Wales, after one hundred years. (opens in a new window)
Application of Ceriodaphnia dubia for whole effluent toxicity tests in the Hawkesbury-Nepean watershed, New South Wales, Australia: Method development and validation. (opens in a new window)
Assessing environmental protection investments in New South Wales catchments. (opens in a new window)
Associations between environmental variables and zooplankton body masses in a regulated Australian river. (opens in a new window)
Autotrophic Picoplankton in a Regulated Coastal River in New South Wales. (opens in a new window)
Changes in river fish assemblages associated with vegetated and degraded banks, upstream of and within nutrient-enriched zones. (opens in a new window)
Dating recent floodplain sediments in the Hawkesbury-Nepean River system, eastern Australia using single-grain quartz OSL. (opens in a new window)
Daytime vertical distribution of microzooplankton in the Hawkesbury-Nepean River. (opens in a new window)
Ecological effects of flow regulation on macroinvertebrate and periphytic diatom assemblages in the Hawkesbury - Nepean River, Australia. (opens in a new window)
Elemental composition of mantle tissue granules in Hyridella depressa (Unionida) from the Hawkesbury-Nepean River system, Australia: inferences from catchment chemistry. (opens in a new window)
Environmental flows in two highly regulated rivers: The Hawkesbury Nepean in Australia and the Durance in France. (opens in a new window)
Environmental risk assessment of compost prepared from salvinia, Egeria densa, and alligator weed. (opens in a new window)
Environmental status of sediments in the lower Hawkesbury-Nepean River, New South Wales. (opens in a new window)
Estuarine macrobenthic community structure in the Hawkesbury River, Australia: Relationships with sediment physicochemical and anthropogenic parameters. (opens in a new window)
Fine resolution palaeoecology confirms anthropogenic impact during the late Holocene in the lower Hawkesbury Valley, NSW. (opens in a new window)
Heavy metal enrichment in the surface microlayer of the Nepean-Hawkesbury river system. (opens in a new window)
Heavy Metals in Sediments of the Upper Hawkesbury-Nepean River. (opens in a new window)
Invasion of Egeria into the Hawkesbury-Nepean River, Australia. (opens in a new window)
Is the decline of freshwater mussel populations in a regulated coastal river in south-eastern Australia linked with human modification of habitat? (opens in a new window)
Local provenance in rehabilitation of degraded landscapes: A case study from the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, Australia. (opens in a new window)
Reducing nutrient enrichment of waterways through public education: A tale of two cities. (opens in a new window)
Relationships between river flows and recreational catches of Australian bass. (opens in a new window)
Reproduction of river and lake populations of Hyridella depressa (Unionacea: Hyriidae) in New South Wales: Implications for their conservation. (opens in a new window)
Rhetoric and reality surrounding water quality issues in a peri-urban western Sydney community. (opens in a new window)
Size structure of river zooplankton: Seasonal variation, overall pattern and functional aspect. (opens in a new window)
Temporal patterns in the macrobenthic communities of the Hawkesbury Estuary. New South Wales. (opens in a new window)
The environmental status of Hawkesbury River sediments. (opens in a new window)
The impact of small and large impoundments on freshwater mussel distribution in the Hawkesbury-Nepean River, south eastern Australia. (opens in a new window)
The role of contestable concepts in transdisciplinary management of water in the landscape. (opens in a new window)
The role of geomorphology in substratum patch selection by freshwater mussels in theHawkesbury–Nepean River (New South Wales) Australia. (opens in a new window)
The Wild Life of Pesticides: urban agriculture, institutional responsibility, and the future of biodiversity in Sydney's Hawkesbury-Nepean River. (opens in a new window)
Whole effluent toxicity of sewage treatment plants in the Hawkesbury–Nepean watershed, New South Wales, Australia, to Ceriodaphnia dubia and Selenastrum capricornutum. (opens in a new window)
Within-catchment effects of flow alteration on fish assemblages in the Hawkesbury - Nepean River system, Australia. (opens in a new window)
Zoobenthic variability associated with a flood and drought in the Hawkesbury estuary, New South Wales: Some consequences for environmental monitoring. (opens in a new window)
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