Jenny Davis
University of Canberra, ACT, Australia
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Jenny Davis is a Research Professor in the Institute for Applied Ecology, University of Canberra, ACT. The major theme of her research is to determine the critical processes that support the persistence of inland aquatic ecosystems and freshwater biodiversity under multiple stressors, including global climate change. She has undertaken projects on freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem management in all Australian states and Malaysia (Sarawak) and holds datasets spanning 25+ years for wetlands in central Australia and Western Australia. She recently completed a collaborative project, with colleagues in SA, WA, Qld, the NT and Victoria, to develop guidelines for climate change adaptation planning for arid zone aquatic ecosystems and freshwater biodiversity. These guidelines will assist natural resource (NRM) policy development and planning for a region covering over 70% of the Australian continent.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The influence of urbanisation on wetland invertebrate biodiversity (#136)
12:00 PM
Teresa J Mackintosh
Wetlands (1)
Contrasting patterns of gene flow among aquatic insects in Australian desert waters (#27)
1:45 PM
Emma Razeng
Molecular ecology/genetics
Landscape-scale patterns of the diversity and distribution of Australian arid zone aquatic invertebrate communities (#88)
1:45 PM
Jenny Davis
Invertebrate Ecology
Contrasting allelopathic effects of exotic and Australian macrophytes on cyanobacteria and green algae (#14)
1:00 PM
Fariba Moslih Pakdel
Vegetation
How do widespread generalist fish species persist in the extreme arid environment of the Lake Eyre Basin, central Australia (#171)
4:45 PM
Ashley Murphy
Wetlands (2)
The trophic relationships of the platypus along an urban gradient (#68)
11:45 AM
Melissa Klamt
Food Webs