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Autor:
Yongjing Mao, Ryan D. R. Turner, Joseph M. McMahon, Diego F. Correa, Debbie A. Chamberlain, Michael St. J. Warne
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 16, Iss 17, p 3193 (2024)
Livestock grazing is a major land use in the Great Barrier Reef Catchment Area (GBRCA). Heightened grazing density coupled with inadequate land management leads to accelerated soil erosion and increased sediment loads being transported downstream. Ul
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https://doaj.org/article/7460d0330c5b489eb8b540b069c7585f
Autor:
Olivia C. King, Jason P. van de Merwe, Christopher J. Brown, Michael St. J. Warne, Rachael A. Smith
Publikováno v:
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Vol 241, Iss , Pp 113729- (2022)
Coastal ecosystems such as those in the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon, are exposed to stressors in flood plumes including low light (caused by increased turbidity) and agricultural pesticides. Photosystem II (PSII)-inhibiting herbicides are the mos
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https://doaj.org/article/496eb7fecf504e17b4d9bd028ca38b51
Publikováno v:
Springer Textbooks in Earth Sciences, Geography and Environment ISBN: 9783031101267
Pesticides are chemicals that have been specifically synthesised to “kill pests, including insects, rodents,fungiand unwanted plants” (WHO, WHO (World Health Organisation) (2020) The WHO recommended classification of pesticides by hazard and guid
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10127-4_7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10127-4_7
Publikováno v:
Springer Textbooks in Earth Sciences, Geography and Environment ISBN: 9783031101267
Many of the chemicals in the environment are naturally derived from compounds in plants, petroleum oils, or minerals in rocks. However, their chemical composition, concentration, and distribution through the environment have been altered by humans, u
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10127-4_3
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10127-4_3
Autor:
Olivia C. King, Jason P. van de Merwe, Max D. Campbell, Rachael A. Smith, Michael St. J Warne, Christopher J. Brown
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 289
Coastal ecosystems are exposed to multiple anthropogenic stressors. Effective management actions would be better informed from generalized predictions of the individual, combined and interactive effects of multiple stressors; however, few generalitie
Publikováno v:
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 16:968-982
Knowledge of the types and impacts of contaminants occurring in the freshwater wetlands of the Great Barrier Reef catchment area (GBRCA) is limited. The present study examined the presence and concentrations of pesticides occurring in 22 floodplain w
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 669:570-578
Increased water demands due to population growth and increased urbanisation have driven adoption of various water reuse practices. The irrigation of greywater (water from all household uses, except toilets) has been proposed as one potential sustaina
Autor:
Simon M. Mitrovic, Jason E. Dunlop, Michael St. J. Warne, Rebecca J. Wood, Richard P. Lim, Ben J. Kefford
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators. 99:203-213
Benthic diatom communities are used widely as indicators of river health due to their rapid response to changes in water quality. The ability for diatom-based indices to detect eutrophication has been well documented; however, an index designed speci
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 823:153556
The widely used neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid has emerged as a significant risk to surface waters and the diverse aquatic and terrestrial fauna these ecosystems support. While herbicides have been the focus of research on pesticides in Austr
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 54(22)
Rivers discharging to the Great Barrier Reef carry complex pesticide mixtures. Here we present a first comprehensive ecotoxicological risk assessment using species sensitivity distributions (SSDs), explore how risk changes with time and land use, and