Ross Thompson — ASN Events

Ross Thompson

University of Canberra, ACT, Australia

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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:

Buffering our aquatic habitats from climate change: using riparian vegetation to reduce impacts on stream biodiversity and ecosystem function. (#120)

11:45 AM
Ross Thompson
Th2.3 Climate change

Inter-annual variability in platypus diet: a potential role for drought? (#125)

1:30 PM
Melissa Klamt
Th3.2 Community ecology

Desert goby (Chlamydogobius eremius) behaviours in arid Australian waterholes: intraspecific variability in boldness and movement behaviours (#215)

4:45 PM
Nicholas P Moran
T4.1 Poster speedtalks

Species hiding in plain sight: using population genetics to infer cryptic species and dispersal in Australian arid-zone freshwater insects (#126)

1:45 PM
Amy Smith
Th3.2 Community ecology

Persistence and connectivity of fish populations in the extreme arid environment of the Lake Eyre Basin, Australia (#205)

3:55 PM
Ashley L Murphy
T4.1 Poster speedtalks

Small wings, big country: Using genetics to explore dispersal of aquatic insects in the Australian arid zone (#214)

4:40 PM
Emma Razeng
T4.1 Poster speedtalks

Who do you think you are? The New Zealand origin of Australian Potamopyrgus antipodarum, an invasive freshwater snail (#33)

2:30 PM
Adrian Dusting
T3.2 Community ecology

Do freshwater metacommunities in the Arid Zone function as meta-food webs? (#8)

11:00 AM
Clarissa Barbosa
T2.2 Meta-ecology and refugia

Identifying the micro-habitat and flow requirements conducive to effective recruitment of the endangered Macquarie Perch (#59)

12:45 PM
Prudence McGuffie
W2.1 Fish ecology