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Autor:
Melanie Shaw, Mark Silburn, Jenny Foley, Brendan Power, Ken Rohde, Maria P. Vilas, Stephen Donaldson
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 803
Reducing nitrogen (N) losses from cropping systems to aquatic ecosystems is a global priority. In Australia, N losses from sugarcane production in catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are threatening the health of this World Heritage-l
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 223:190-196
While nearly 60% of global nitrogen fertilizer use is in the form of urea, and urea is increasingly implicated in aquatic eutrophication, little is known of the scale or temporal dynamics of urea export from intensive agriculture. Annual paddock urea
Publikováno v:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) movement from Australian sugarcane farms is believed to be a major cause of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks which have reduced the Great Barrier Reef coral cover by ~21% (1985–2012). We develop a daily model of
Publikováno v:
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 58:976-986
The world's largest coral reef ecosystem, the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), continues to be degraded from land-based pollution. Information about the source of pollutants is critical for catchment management to improve GBR water quality. We report here o
Autor:
Bronwyn L. Masters, Aaron Davis, Michelle Devlin, Britta Schaffelke, Jochen F. Mueller, Zoe Bainbridge, Stephen Lewis, Mirjam Maughan, Jon Brodie, Ken Rohde
Publikováno v:
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 157(8-9)
The runoff of pesticides (insecticides, herbicides and fungicides) from agricultural lands is a key concern for the health of the iconic Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Relatively low levels of herbicide residues can reduce the productivity of marine
Autor:
Vittorio E. Brando, John W. Faithful, Bronwyn L. Masters, Thomas Schroeder, Arnold G. Dekker, Ken Rohde, Jon Brodie, Mirjam Maughan
Publikováno v:
Marine and Freshwater Research. 61:651
Intense wet-season rainfall in January 2005 caused rivers in the Mackay–Whitsunday region of Queensland, Australia, to produce large discharges to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon. The regional land use is dominated by sugarcane cultivation, bee
Autor:
Jon Brodie, Thomas Schroeder, Ken Rohde, John Faithful, Bronwyn Masters, Arnold Dekker, Vittorio Brando, Mirjam Maughan
Publikováno v:
Marine & Freshwater Research; Jun2010, Vol. 61 Issue 6, p651-664, 14p