Richard Kingsford
University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia
Professor Richard Kingsford is a conservation biologist working on Australian rivers and wetlands, primarily in the Murray-Darling and Lake Eyre Basins. His research has influenced the policy and management, particularly in relation to environmental flows and protecting rivers. He is the Director for the Centre for Ecosystem Science at the University of NSW. He is the current President of the Society for Conservation Biology in Oceania. He has spent many years on different committees in the Lake Eyre Basin and is currently a member of the Government Scientific Advisory Panel.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Regulated recruitment: native and alien fish responses to widespread floodplain inundation in the Macquarie Marshes, arid-Australia. (#213)
2:15 PM
Tom Rayner
Environmental flows (3)
Soil seedbanks in a restoring floodplain wetland (#133)
11:15 AM
Samantha Dawson
Wetlands (1)
Survival strategies of aquatic invertebrates as a response to drying in intermittent rivers (#91)
2:30 PM
Sylvia Hay
Invertebrate Ecology
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