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