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Rivers, wetlands, conservation biology
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Kingsford, R.T. (2007). Heritage Rivers: new directions for the protection of Australia's high conservation rivers, wetlands and estuaries. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney. (pdf)
Kingsford, R.T. (ed). Ecology of desert rivers. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.(book brochure pdf )
Kingsford, R.T. (2006). Changing desert rivers. In Ecology of desert rivers, Kingsford, R.T. (Ed.), pp 3-10. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Kingsford, R.T. and Thompson, J.R. (2006). Desert or dryland rivers of the world: an introduction. In Ecology of desert rivers, Kingsford, R.T. (Ed.), pp 336-345. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Kingsford, R.T., Georges, A. and Unmack, P.J. (2006). Vertebrates of desert rivers: meeting the challenges of temporal and spatial unpredictability. In Ecology of desert rivers, Kingsford, R.T. (Ed.), pp 3-10. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Kingsford, R.T., Lemly, A.D. and Thompson, J.R. (2006). Impacts of dams, river management and diversions on desert rivers. In Ecology of desert rivers, Kingsford, R.T. (Ed.), pp 203-247. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Young, W., Brandis, K., Kingsford, R.T. (2006). Modelling monthly streamflows in two Australian dryland rivers: matching model complexity to spatial scale and data availability. Journal of Hydrology (in press)
Young, W. and Kingsford, R.T. (2006). Flow variability in large unregulated dry rivers. In Ecology of desert rivers, Kingsford, R.T. (Ed.), pp 47-75. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Porter, J.L., Kingsford, R.T., Brock, M.A. (2006). Seed banks in arid wetlands with contrasting flooding, salinity and turbidity regimes. Plant Ecology (in press)
Kingsford, R.T. & Nevill, J. (2006). Urgent need for systematic expansion of freshwater protected areas in Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology 12, 7-14.
Kingsford, R.T. and Nevill J. (2005). Scientists recommend a systematic expansion of freshwater protected areas in Australia. Ecological Management and Restoration 6: 161-163. For a fuller statement representing the views of 40 Australian scientists see the Scientists Consensus Statement (pdf).
Kingsford, R.T. and Auld, K.M. (2005). Waterbird breeding and environmental flow management in the Macquarie Marshes, arid Australia. Rivers Research and Applications 21, 187-200.
Rhymer, J.M., Williams, M. J. and Kingsford, R.T. (2004). Implications of phylogeography and population genetics for subspecies taxonomy of Grey (Pacific Black) Duck Anas superciliosa and its conservation in New Zealand. Pacific Conservation Biology 10, 57-66.
Kingsford, R.T. and Thomas, R.F. (2004). Destruction of wetlands and waterbird populations by dams and irrigation on the Murrumbidgee River in arid Australia.Environmental Management 34, 383-396.
Kingsford, R.T., Brandis, K., Thomas, R.F., Knowles, E., Crighton, P., Gale, E. (2004). Classifying landform at broad landscape scales: the distribution and conservation of wetlands in New South Wales, Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 55, 17-31.
Kingsford, R.T., Jenkins, K.M. and Porter, J.L. (2004). Imposed hydrological stability on lakes in arid Australia and effect on waterbirds. Ecology 85, 2478-2492.
Kingsford, R.T. (2003). Social, institutional and economic drivers for water resource development - a case study of the Murrumbidgee River, Australia. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 6, 69-79.
Roshier D.A., Robertson A.I. & Kingsford R.T. (2002) Responses of waterbirds to flooding in an arid region of Australia and implications for conservation. Biological Conservation 106:399-411
Porter, J. (2002) Effects of salinity, turbidity and water regime on arid zone wetland seed banks. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28(3), 1468-1471
Kingsford R.T. & Norman F.I. (2002) Australian waterbirds - products of the continent's ecology. Emu 102, 47-69