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Publikováno v:
Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 30:533-545
Urban land use has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Urban streams are distinguished from forested or agricultural streams, in particular, by their more variable and unpredictable hydrologic pattern. The resulting high variability in
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Tourism Geographies. 13:187-208
Seasonality in tourism is a regular and predictable cycle of visitation across a year. Although seasonality in visitation is extremely common and is known, in principle, often to be driven by temporal changes in a range of natural and institutional f
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Christy Susan Fellows, Darren S. Baldwin, Roger Croome, Simon M. Mitrovic, Wade L. Hadwen, Douglas P. Westhorpe, Gavin N. Rees, Ewen Silvester, Brett Taylor
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 26:1129-1152
Understanding longitudinal trends in the processing of carbon in rivers represents a much conceptualised, but infrequently tested, issue in aquatic ecology. In this study, we conducted concurrent longitudinal examinations of three very different rive
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Bronwyn Harch, Fran Sheldon, Stuart E. Bunn, Mick Smith, Mark J. Kennard, Christy Susan Fellows, Satish Choy, Eva Abal
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 55:223-240
1. Stream ecosystem health monitoring and reporting need to be developed in the context of an adaptive process that is clearly linked to identified values and objectives, is informed by rigorous science, guides management actions and is responsive to
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Freshwater Biology. 54:236-253
1. Australian dryland rivers have among the most variable discharge of any rivers worldwide and are characterized by extended periods of no flow during which aquatic habitat contracts into isolated waterholes. Despite naturally high turbidity, benthi
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Daniel M. Franks, Richard Alan Hindmarsh, Margaret Mary Buckridge, Patricia Janina Cybinski, Patricia Ellen Dale, Christy Susan Fellows
Publikováno v:
Studies in Higher Education. 32:167-185
Interdisciplinarity is widely practised and theorised. However, relatively few studies have reflected on university‐wide attempts to foster the concept. This article examines interdisciplinary teaching and learning at Griffith University, Australia
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Stephen K. Hamilton, Jackson R. Webster, Linda R. Ashkenas, Eugènia Martí, William B. Bowden, Christy Susan Fellows, Bruce J. Peterson, Patrick J. Mulholland, Michael J. Paul, Nancy B. Grimm, Walter K. Dodds, Jennifer L. Tank, William H. McDowell
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 46:1503-1517
'SUMMARY 1. We studied whole-ecosystem metabolism in eight streams from several biomes in North America to identify controls on the rate of stream metabolism over a large geographic range. The streams studied had climates ranging from tropical to coo
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Limnology and Oceanography. 46:523-531
We used whole-stream and benthic chamber methods to measure rates of metabolism and determine the contribution of the hyporheic zone to ecosystem respiration (R) in two streams with differing surface‐subsurface exchange characteristics, Rio Calaver
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Michelle A. Baker, H. M. Valett, Michael E. Campana, J. A. Morrice, Christy Susan Fellows, C. N. Dahm
Publikováno v:
Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 16:239-247
The groundwater-surface water (GW-SW) ecotone, or hyporheic zone, is an active component of stream ecosystems that influences whole-system metabolism and nutrient retention. Because hydrologic fluxes affect the supply of carbon, nutrients, and oxygen
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Christy Susan Fellows, Stephen Richard Balcombe, Fran Sheldon, Stuart E. Bunn, Angela Arthington, Jane Hughes
Publikováno v:
Marine and Freshwater Research. 61:885
Dryland rivers are renowned for their periods of ‘boom’ related to the episodic floods that extend over vast floodplains and fuel incredible production, and periods of ‘bust’ where the extensive channel network is restricted to the permanent