Ross Thompson
University of Canberra, ACT, Australia
Professor Ross Thompson is founding Director of the Centre for Applied Water Science and co-Director of the Institute for Applied Ecology at the University of Canberra. Ross is a community and ecosystem ecologist with diverse interests in all areas of water science.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The influence of urbanisation on wetland invertebrate biodiversity (#136)
12:00 PM
Teresa J Mackintosh
Wetlands (1)
Landscape-scale patterns of the diversity and distribution of Australian arid zone aquatic invertebrate communities (#88)
1:45 PM
Jenny Davis
Invertebrate Ecology
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
The influence of single flow pulses on river ecosystems (#47)
4:30 PM
Ben Gawne
Special Session - CSIRO's Ecological Responses to Altered Flow Regimes