selected publications
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academic article
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Koehn JDRaymond SMStuart ITodd CRBalcombe SRZampatti BPBamford HIngram BABice CMBurndred KButler GBaumgartner LClunie PEllis IForbes JPHutchison MKoster WMLintermans MLyon JPMallen-Cooper MMcLellan MPearce LRyall JSharpe CStoessel DJThiem JDTonkin ZTownsend AYe Q. A compendium of ecological knowledge for restoration of freshwater fishes in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
71:1391-1463.
2020
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Koehn JDBalcombe SRBaumgartner LJBice CMBurndred KEllis IKoster WMLintermans MPearce LSharpe CStuart ITodd CR. What is needed to restore native fishes in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin?.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
71:1464-1468.
2020
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Turschwell MPStewart-Koster BBalcombe SRSheldon FPeterson EE. Multiscale relationships between stream temperature and juvenile recruitment in an imperilled freshwater fish.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
71:1269-1280.
2020
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Adame MFReef RWong VNLBalcombe SRTurschwell MPKavehei ERodríguez DCKelleway JJMasque PRonan M. Carbon and Nitrogen Sequestration of Melaleuca Floodplain Wetlands in Tropical Australia.
Ecosystems.
23:454-466.
2020
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Tonkin ZSharley JFanson BRaymond SAyres RLyon JBalcombe SBond N. Climate variability regulates population dynamics of a threatened freshwater fish.
Endangered Species Research.
40:257-270.
2019
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Koehn JDBalcombe SRZampatti BP. Fish and flow management in the Murray–Darling Basin: Directions for research.
Ecological Management and Restoration.
20:142-150.
2019
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Adame MFFranklin HWaltham NJRodriguez SKavehei ETurschwell MPBalcombe SRKaniewska PBurford MARonan M. Nitrogen removal by tropical floodplain wetlands through denitrification.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
70:1513-1521.
2019
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Turschwell MPStewart-Koster BLeigh CPeterson EESheldon FBalcombe SR. Riparian restoration offsets predicted population consequences of climate warming in a threatened headwater fish.
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.
28:575-586.
2018
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Tonkin ZLyon JPMoloney PBalcombe SRHackett G. Spawning-stock characteristics and migration of a lake-bound population of the endangered Macquarie perch Macquaria australasica.
Journal of Fish Biology.
93:630-640.
2018
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Page TJSternberg DAdams MBalcombe SRCook BDHammer MPHughes JMWoods RJUnmack PJ. Accurate systematic frameworks are vital to advance ecological and evolutionary studies, with an example from Australian freshwater fish (Hypseleotris).
Marine and Freshwater Research.
68:1199-1207.
2017
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Rahman MMBalcombe SR. Competitive interactions under experimental conditions affect diel feeding of two common aquaculture fish species Labeo calbasu (Hamilton, 1822) and Cirrhinus cirrhosus (Bloch, 1795) of southern Asia.
Journal of Applied Ichthyology.
33:146-151.
2017
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Capon SJBalcombe SRMcBroom J. Environmental watering for vegetation diversity outcomes must account for local canopy conditions.
Ecohydrology.
10:1-11.
2017
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Huey JABalcombe SRReal KMSternberg DHughes JM. Genetic structure and effective population size of the most northern population of the Australian River Blackfish, Gadopsis marmoratus (Richardson 1848): Implications for long-term population viability.
Freshwater Science.
36:113-123.
2017
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Tonkin ZKearns JLyon JBalcombe SRKing AJBond NR. Regional-scale extremes in river discharge and localised spawning stock abundance influence recruitment dynamics of a threatened freshwater fish.
Ecohydrology.
10:1-11.
2017
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Holt REBrown CJSchlacher TASheldon FBalcombe SRConnolly RM. Species traits and connectivity constrain stochastic community re-assembly.
Scientific Reports.
7:1-8.
2017
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Turschwell MPBalcombe SSteel EASheldon FPeterson EE. Thermal habitat restricts patterns of occurrence in multiple life-stages of a headwater fish.
Freshwater Science.
36:402-414.
2017
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Marshall JCMenke NCrook DALobegeiger JSBalcombe SRHuey JAFawcett JHBond NRStarkey AHSternberg DLinke SArthington AH. Go with the flow: the movement behaviour of fish from isolated waterhole refugia during connecting flow events in an intermittent dryland river.
Freshwater Biology.
61:1242-1258.
2016
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Balcombe SCloss GP. Patchiness in food resources drives fish abundances in emergent macrophytes under field and experimental conditions.
Hydrobiologia: the international journal on limnology and marine sciences.
781:127-142.
2016
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Turschwell MPPeterson EEBalcombe SSheldon F. To aggregate or not? Capturing the spatio-temporal complexity of the thermal regime.
Ecological Indicators.
67:39-48.
2016
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Bond NRBalcombe SRCrook DAMarshall JCMenke NLobegeiger JS. Fish population persistence in hydrologically variable landscapes.
Ecological Applications.
25:901-913.
2015
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Balcombe STurschwell MPArthington AHFellows CS. Is fish biomass in dryland river waterholes fuelled by benthic primary production after major overland flooding?.
Journal of Arid Environments.
116:71-76.
2015
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Sternberg DKennard MJBalcombe SR. Biogeographic determinants of Australian freshwater fish life-history indices assessed within a spatio-phylogenetic framework.
Global Ecology and Biogeography: a journal of macroecology.
23:1387-1397.
2014
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Bond NCostelloe JKing AWarfe DReich PBalcombe S. Ecological risks and opportunities from engineered artificial flooding as a means of achieving environmental flow objectives.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
12:386-394.
2014
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Balcombe SRArthington AHSternberg D. Fish body condition and recruitment responses to antecedent flows in dryland rivers are species and river specific.
River Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management.
30:1257-1268.
2014
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Kerezsy AArthington AHBalcombe S. Fish distribution in far western Queensland, Australia: the importance of habitat, connectivity and natural flows.
Sensors.
6:380-395.
2014
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Huey JACrook DAMacdonald JISchmidt DJMarshall JCBalcombe SRWoods RJHughes JM. Is variable connectivity among populations of a continental gobiid fish driven by local adaptation or passive dispersal?.
Freshwater Biology.
59:1672-1686.
2014
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Tonkin ZLyon JRamsey DSLBond NRHackett GKrusic-Golub KIngram BABalcombe SR. Reservoir refilling enhances growth and recruitment of an endangered remnant riverine fish.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
71:1888-1899.
2014
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Kerezsy ABalcombe SRTischler MArthington AH. Fish movement strategies in an ephemeral river in the Simpson Desert, Australia.
Austral Ecology: a journal of ecology in the Southern Hemisphere.
38:798-808.
2013
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Balcombe SRLobegeiger JSMarshall SMMarshall JCLy DJones DN. Fish body condition and recruitment success reflect antecedent flows in an Australian dryland river.
Fisheries Science.
78:841-847.
2012
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Sternberg DBalcombe SRMarshall JCLobegeiger JSArthington AH. Subtle ‘boom and bust’ response of Macquaria ambigua to flooding in an Australian dryland river.
Environmental Biology of Fishes.
93:95-104.
2012
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HUEY JASCHMIDT DJBALCOMBE SRMARSHALL JCHUGHES JM. High gene flow and metapopulation dynamics detected for three species in a dryland river system.
Freshwater Biology.
56:2378-2390.
2011
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Arthington AHBalcombe SR. Extreme flow variability and the ‘boom and bust’ ecology of fish in arid-zone floodplain rivers: a case history with implications for environmental flows, conservation and management.
Ecohydrology.
4:708-720.
2011
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Balcombe SRArthington AHThoms MCWilson GG. Fish assemblage patterns across a gradient of flow regulation in an Australian dryland river system.
River Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management.
27:168-183.
2011
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Balcombe SRSheldon FCapon SJBond NRHadwen WLMarsh NBernays SJ. Climate-change threats to native fish in degraded rivers and floodplains of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
62:1099-1114.
2011
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Kerezsy ABalcombe SRArthington AHBunn SE. Continuous recruitment underpins fish persistence in the arid rivers of far-western Queensland, Australia.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
62:1178-1178.
2011
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Blessing JJMarshall JCBalcombe SR. Humane killing of fishes for scientific research: a comparison of two methods.
Journal of Fish Biology.
76:2571-2577.
2010
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Rahman MMKadowaki SBalcombe SRWahab MA. Common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) alters its feeding niche in response to changing food resources: direct observations in simulated ponds.
Ecological Research.
25:303-309.
2010
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Sheldon FBunn SEHughes JMArthington AHBalcombe SRFellows CS. Ecological roles and threats to aquatic refugia in arid landscapes: dryland river waterholes.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
61:885-885.
2010
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Arthington AHOlden JDBalcombe SRThoms MC. Multi-scale environmental factors explain fish losses and refuge quality in drying waterholes of Cooper Creek, an Australian arid-zone river.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
61:842-842.
2010
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De Lathouder RJones DNBalcombe SR. Assessing the abundance of freshwater turtles in an Australian urban landscape.
Urban Ecosystems.
12:215-231.
2009
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Balcombe SRArthington AH. Temporal changes in fish abundance in response to hydrological variability in a dryland floodplain river.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
60:146-146.
2009
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Sternberg DBalcombe SMarshall JLobegeiger J. Food resource variability in an Australian dryland river: evidence from the diet of two generalist native fish species.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
59:137-137.
2008
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Burford MACook AJFellows CSBalcombe SRBunn SE. Sources of carbon fuelling production in an arid floodplain river.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
59:224-224.
2008
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BALCOMBE SRBUNN SEARTHINGTON AHFAWCETT JHMCKENZIE-SMITH FJWRIGHT A. Fish larvae, growth and biomass relationships in an Australian arid zone river: links between floodplains and waterholes.
Freshwater Biology.
52:2385-2398.
2007
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Balcombe SRCloss GPSuter PJ. Density and distribution of epiphytic invertebrates on emergent macrophytes in a floodplain billabong.
River Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management.
23:843-857.
2007
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Balcombe SRHumphries P. Diet of the western carp gudgeon (Hypseleotris klunzingeri Ogilby) in an Australian floodplain lake: the role of water level stability.
Journal of Fish Biology.
68:1484-1493.
2006
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Balcombe SRArthington AHFoster NDThoms MCWilson GGBunn SE. Fish assemblages of an Australian dryland river: abundance, assemblage structure and recruitment patterns in the Warrego River, Murray - Darling Basin.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
57:619-619.
2006
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Balcombe SRBunn SEMcKenzie-Smith FJDavies PM. Variability of fish diets between dry and flood periods in an arid zone floodplain river.
Journal of Fish Biology.
67:1552-1567.
2005
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Arthington AHBalcombe SRWilson GAThoms MCMarshall J. Spatial and temporal variation in fish-assemblage structure in isolated waterholes during the 2001 dry season of an arid-zone floodplain river, Cooper Creek, Australia.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
56:25-25.
2005
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Balcombe SRCloss GP. Spatial relationships and temporal variability in a littoral macrophyte fish assemblage.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
55:609-609.
2004
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Balcombe SRGloss GP. Variation in Carp Gudgeon (Hypseleotrisspp.) Catch Rate in Dense Macrophytes.
Journal of Freshwater Ecology.
15:389-395.
2000
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Koehn JDRaymond SMStuart ITodd CRBalcombe SRZampatti BPBamford HIngram BABice CMBurndred KButler GBaumgartner LClunie PEllis IForbes JPHutchison MKoster WMLintermans MLyon JPMallen-Cooper MMcLellan MPearce LRyall JSharpe CStoessel DJThiem JDTonkin ZTownsend AYe Q. A compendium of ecological knowledge for restoration of freshwater fishes in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin.
Marine and Freshwater Research.
71:1391-1463.
2020
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book
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Closs GPBalcombe SRShirley MJ. Generalist Predators, Interaction Strength and Food-web Stability.
Vol. 28.
1999
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Closs GPBalcombe SRShirley MJ. Generalist Predators, Interaction Strength and Food-web Stability.
Vol. 28.
1999
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chapter
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Arthington AHBalcombe S. Natural flows drive the 'boom and bust' ecology of fish in Cooper Creek, an arid-zone floodplain river.
43-54.
2017
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Closs GPAngermeier PLDarwall WRTBalcombe SR. Why are freshwater fish so threatened?.
Conservation Biology Series -London-.
37-75.
2016
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Arthington AHKennard MJPusey BJBalcombe SR. Assemblages.
245-258.
2013
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Bunn SEBalcombe SRDavies PMFellows CSMcKenzie-Smith FJ. Aquatic productivity and food webs of desert river ecosystems.
76-99.
2006
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Arthington AHBalcombe S. Natural flows drive the 'boom and bust' ecology of fish in Cooper Creek, an arid-zone floodplain river.
43-54.
2017
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conference paper
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Balcombe SHuey JLobegeiger JMarshall JArthington ADavis LSternberg DThoms M. Comparing fish biomass models based on biophysical factors in two northern Murray-Darling Basin rivers: a cautionary tale.
ECOSYSTEM RESPONSE MODELLING IN THE MURRAY-DARLING BASIN.
67-83.
2010
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Balcombe SHuey JLobegeiger JMarshall JArthington ADavis LSternberg DThoms M. Comparing fish biomass models based on biophysical factors in two northern Murray-Darling Basin rivers: a cautionary tale.
ECOSYSTEM RESPONSE MODELLING IN THE MURRAY-DARLING BASIN.
67-83.
2010
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dataset
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Price AGawne BKoehn JBalcombe SZampatti BHumphries PKing AMcCasker NKopf RKStoffels RWeatherman KBrewer MWoods RHodges KMuhid PPetrie RNogueira LFanson BStrawbridge ATonkin ZThiem JButler GBrooks SKoster WLyon JCrook DBaumgartner LDoyle K. Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project: Fish Theme Research Appendix
2020
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Price AGawne BKoehn JBalcombe SZampatti BHumphries PKing AMcCasker NKopf RKStoffels RWeatherman KBrewer MWoods RHodges KMuhid PPetrie RNogueira LFanson BStrawbridge ATonkin ZThiem JButler GBrooks SKoster WLyon JCrook DBaumgartner LDoyle K. Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project: Fish Theme Research Appendix
2020
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report
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Price ABalcombe SHumphries PKing AZampatti B. Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project: Fish Theme Research Report.
i-42.
2019
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Koehn JBalcombe SZampatti B. Prioritising fish research for flow management in the Murray-Darling Basin
2017
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Price ABalcombe SHumphries PKing AZampatti B. Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project: Fish Theme Research Report.
i-42.
2019