Robyn Watts
Charles Sturt University, NSW, Australia
Robyn Watts has been teaching and undertaking research on the ecology, management and restoration of aquatic ecosystems for 25 years. Robyn has led several multidisciplinary research projects on environmental water in partnership with ecologists, hydrologists, geomorphologists, social scientists, natural resource managers and the community. In collaboration with colleagues Robyn draws on her knowledge and experiences in applied water research, to integrate biophysical and social research to improve outcomes of environmental flows and improve water management in the Murray-Darling Basin.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Temperature effects on growth, survival and development of Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii) larvae from four geographical locations in the Murray-Darling Basin (#58)
12:30 PM
Daniel Svozil
W2.1 Fish ecology
Influence of flow regime on the structure of freshwater communities (#38)
2:15 PM
Sally Hladyz
T3.3 Flow-ecology
Where Have all the Fishes Gone: Distribution and Population Trends of Southern Pygmy Perch Through Climatic Extremes (#86)
5:00 PM
Luke Pearce
W4.1 Vetebrate ecology