New paper finds drying of rivers is a key predictor of where biodiversity occurs
Month: November 2017
Finalists for our Best Paper Award 2017
Does the die-back of aquatic plants enhance algal blooms that contaminate drinking water?
New fellow to explore how toxic metals reshape frog metamorphosis
We are excited to be hosting a new Discovery Early Career Researcher Award recently awarded to Dr Chantal Lanctôt by the Australian Research Council. Dr Lanctôt began her productive career in ecotoxicology at the University of Ottawa. She comes to the Australian Rivers Institute via Central Queensland University, where she was recently awarded her PhD, for [...]
New funding to predict cumulative impacts on coastal ecosystems
Fire alters soil nutrients
Knowledge, Culture, Ecologies conference, Chile
Sarah Laborde is off to Chile next week. She will first visit colleagues at the University of Concepcion, where she will give a talk in the Department of Geography on her current collaboration with Sue Jackson, river ecologists and Traditional Owners of the Fitzroy River around the cultural dimensions of river flows. She will then be in [...]