“Arctic rivers are some of the most pristine in the world and supply 11% of the world’s river flow, but they are rapidly changing due to climate change and other human impacts” says Dr Ryan Burrows from the Australian Rivers Institute at Griffith University.
Month: July 2018
The 2016 Great Barrier Reef heatwave caused widespread changes to fish populations
Climate Change First Response: what happens if we apply a heat-pack to grazed needs?
How can novel riparian ecosystems benefit catchment management?
The Brisbane Declaration and Global Action Agenda on Environmental Flows
Postdoctoral job in Aquatic Ecology
We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow in Aquatic Ecology to work on wetlands science and environmental accounting. The person will be supervised by Dr Chris Brown and work with Dr Mark Kennard and Professor Rod Connolly to bring together two projects. This is a 2 year position. Applications close 30th July. Apply here, read more [...]