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Publications
- Cross-ecosystem bottlenecks alter reciprocal subsidies within meta-ecosystems
- Evaluating practical macrophyte control tools on small agricultural waterways in Canterbury, New Zealand
- Leaf litter additions enhance stream metabolism, denitrification, and restoration prospects for agricultural catchments
- Shifts in population size structure for a drying-tolerant fish in response to extreme drought
- Interactive community responses to disturbance in streams: disturbance history moderates the influence of disturbance types
- Interactive effects of land use, temperature, and predators determine native and invasive mosquito distributions
- Do isolation and local habitat jointly limit the structure of stream invertebrate assemblages?
- Limitation and facilitation of one of the world's most invasive fish: an intercontinental comparison
- Characterizing disturbance regimes of mountain streams
- Riparian shading mitigates stream eutrophication in agricultural catchments
- Habitat loss drives threshold response of benthic invertebrate communities to deposited sediment in agricultural streams
- Nutrient limitation controls the strength of behavioral trophic cascades in high elevation streams
- Top-down control of prey increases with drying disturbance in ponds: a consequence of non-consumptive interactions?
- Facilitation of upstream passage for juveniles of a weakly swimming migratory galaxiid
- Improving the effectiveness of riparian management for aquatic invertebrates in a degraded agricultural landscape: stream size and land-use legacies
- Flow-related disturbance creates a gradient of metacommunity types within stream networks
- Multiple environmental stressors increase the realised niche breadth of a forest-dwelling fish
- Aquatic Macrophytes Alter Metabolism and Nutrient Cycling in Lowland Streams
- Increases in disturbance and reductions in habitat size interact to suppress predator body size
- Quantifying the direct and indirect effects of flow-related disturbance on stream fish assemblages
- The scaling of population persistence with carrying capacity does not asymptote in populations of a fish experiencing extreme climate variability
- Confluence configuration of river networks controls spatial patterns in fish communities
- Effects of introduced trout predation on non-diadromous galaxiid fish populations across invaded riverscapes
- Aquatic macrophytes alter productivity-richness relationships in eutrophic stream food webs
- Developmental constraints control generalist invertebrate distributions across a gradient of unpredictable disturbance
- Temperature, invaders and patchy habitat interact to limit the distribution of a vulnerable freshwater fish
- Space–time interactions and invertebrate assemblage change in stream networks
- Drought survival is a threshold function of habitat size and population density in a fish metapopulation
- Invertebrate community dynamics and insect emergence in response to pool drying in a temporary river
- Trap-shyness subsidence is a threshold function of mark-recapture interval in brown mudfish Neochanna apoda populations
- Trait flexibility of generalist invertebrates exposed to contrasting predation and drying stressors
- Disturbance legacies and nutrient limitation influence interactions between grazers and algae in high elevation streams
- Thinking beyond the bioreactor box: Incorporating stream ecology into edge-of-field nitrate management
- Habitat size influences food web structure in drying streams
- Effects of agriculture on water quality
- Stream food webs
- Disturbance‐mediated consumer assemblages determine fish community structure and moderate top‐down influences through bottom‐up constraints
- Trialling tools using hand-weeding, weed mat and artificial shading to control nuisance macrophyte growth at multiple scales in small agricultural waterways
- Centring Indigenous knowledge systems to re‐imagine conservation translocations
- Disentangling the multiple effects of stream drying and riparian canopy cover on the trophic ecology of a highly threatened fish
- Benthic Invertebrate Indices Show No Response to High Nitrate-Nitrogen in Lowland Agricultural Streams
- Effects of customary egg harvest regimes on hatching success of a culturally important waterfowl species
- Nocturnal behaviour and the antennal sensory receptors of Zelandopsyche ingens Tillyard (Trichoptera: Oeconesidae), a stream-inhabiting caddisfly
- Could spatial heterogeneity in flow disturbance drive temporal stability of native–invasive species co‐occurrence in riverscapes?
- The potential role of biotic interactions in stream restoration
- Contextualizing the relative importance of habitat connectivity for metapopulation persistence: A case study of a critically endangered fish
- Heterogeneity in flow disturbance around river confluences influences spatial patterns in native and non-native species co-occurrence
- Riparian plant species offer a range of organic resources to stream invertebrate communities through varied leaf breakdown rates
- Predicting biomass of resident kōkopu (Galaxias) populations using local habitat composition
- Capacity to support predators scales with habitat size
- Understanding the Role of Predation in Open Systems
- Fish communities in rivers and streams
- Niche flexibility and trout-galaxiid co-occurrence in a hydrologically diverse riverine landscape
- Cross-ecosystem disturbance influences on the life history and population size structure of a riparian predator
- Location of demographic sources affects the distributions of a vulnerable native fish in invaded river networks
- Using institutional research data on tertiary performance to inform departmental advice to secondary students
- Disturbance across an ecosystem boundary drives cannibalism propensity in a riparian consumer
- Factors affecting juvenile galaxiid fish passage at culverts
- Modelling spatial exclusion of a vulnerable native fish by introduced trout in rivers using landscape features: a new tool for conservation management
- Dual influences of ecosystem size and disturbance on food chain length in streams
- Evidence of source-sink metapopulations in a vulnerable native galaxiid fish driven by introduced trout
- Large-scale predator control increases population viability of a rare New Zealand riverine duck
- Recruitment variation in a stream galaxiid fish: multiple influences on fry dynamics in a heterogeneous environment
- Low river flow alters the biomass and population structure of a riparian predatory invertebrate
- The impact of trout on galaxiid fishes in New Zealand
- Chapter 19 The natural history of Canterbury freshwater fishes.
- Absence of species replacements between permanent and temporary lentic communities in New Zealand
- Density reductions by predatory trout increase adult size and fecundity of surviving caddisfly larvae in a detritus-based stream food web
- Flooding impacts on responses of a riparian consumer to cross-ecosystem subsidies
- The influence of habitat availability and adult density on non-diadromous galaxiid fry settlement in New Zealand
- Predator effects on prey population dynamics in open systems
- Persistence of a significant population of rare Canterbury mudfish (Neochanna burrowsius) in a hydrologically isolated catchment
- Response of the benthic fauna of an urban stream during six years of restoration
- Barriers to the recovery of aquatic insect communities in urban streams
- Facilitation and interference among three predators affect their consumption of a stream-dwelling mayfly
- Analysis of patterns in diadromous fish distributions using GIS
- Indirect effects of predatory trout on organic matter processing in detritus-based stream food webs
- Does natural acidity mediate interactions between introduced brown trout, native fish, crayfish and other invertebrates in West Coast New Zealand streams?
- Impacts of introduced brown and rainbow trout on benthic invertebrate communities in shallow New Zealand lakes
- Low levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPS) in New Zealand eels reflect isolation from atmospheric sources
- Spatial modeling and habitat quantification for two diadromous fish in New Zealand streams: GIS-based approach with application for conservation management
- Habitat loss through disruption of constrained dispersal networks
- Catchment- and site-scale influences of forest cover and longitudinal forest position on the distribution of a diadromous fish
- The effect of terrestrial habitat fragmentation on fish populations in small streams: A case study from New Zealand
- Top-down and bottom-up influences on populations of a stream detritivore
- The influence of juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) on habitat use of inanga (Galaxias maculatus) in a stream simulator
- Top-down and bottom-up processes in grassland and forested streams
- Predator chemicals induce changes in mayfly life history traits: A whole-stream manipulation
- Are mayfly anti-predator responses to fish odour proportional to risk?
- Influence of environmental conditions on nymphal development of Deleatidium fumosum mayflies
- Impact of introduced trout on Nesameletus mayfly populations measured using electrofishing
- Reach-scale manipulations show invertebrate grazers depress algal resources in streams
- The influence of predatory fish on mayfly drift: extrapolating from experiments to nature
- Swarming and mating behavior of a mayfly Baetis bicaudatus suggest stabilizing selection for male body size
- Allocation of effort in stream food-web studies: the best compromise?
- Sampling stream invertebrates using electroshocking techniques: implications for basic and applied research
- Variation in mayfly size at metamorphosis as a developmental response to risk of predation
- Are impacts of an exotic predator on a stream food web influenced by disturbance history?
- Predator-induced resource heterogeneity in a stream food Web
- Why do vulnerable mayflies thrive in trout streams?
- Aquatic predator-prey interactions
- Habitat- and size-related variations in exotic trout impacts on native galaxiid fishes in New Zealand streams
- Criteria determining behavioural responses to multiple predators by a stream mayfly
- Rapid size-specific changes in the drift of Baetis bicaudatus (Ephemeroptera) caused by alterations in fish odour concentration
- Disturbance, resource supply, and food-web architecture in streams
- Do different predators affect distance, direction and destination of movements by a stream mayfly?
- Fitness and community consequences of avoiding multiple predators
- Extrapolating from individual behavior to populations and communities in streams
- Differential behavioural responses of mayflies from streams with and without fish to trout odour
- Interactions between fish, grazing invertebrates and algae in a New Zealand stream: A trophic cascade mediated by fish induced changes to grazer behaviour?
- Impacts of an introduced predatory fish on mayfly grazing in New Zealand streams
- COMPETITION FOR SPACE BETWEEN INTRODUCED BROWN TROUT (SALMO-TRUTTA L) AND A NATIVE GALAXIID (GALAXIAS-VULGARIS STOKELL) IN A NEW-ZEALAND STREAM
- Interpopulation variation in mayfly antipredator tactics: Differential effects of contrasting predatory fish
- Contrasting predation risks presented by introduced brown trout and native common river glaxias in New Zealand streams
- The impact of introduced brown and rainbow trout on native fish: the case of Australasia
- Size-related impacts of introduced brown trout on the distribution of native common river galaxias
- Salmo trutta L.(brown trout)