https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Index ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Biogeography of Australian seagrasses: NSW, Victoria, Tasmania and temperate Queensland https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:35223 Wed 26 Aug 2020 16:43:50 AEST ]]> Ecomorphological diversity of Australian tadpoles https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:35620 Wed 18 Sep 2019 12:12:41 AEST ]]> Valuing Newcastle’s theatrical performing arts industries: a systemic approach to unpacking the economic, structural and social challenges faced by the Newcastle theatre industry https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:38946 Wed 13 Mar 2024 14:26:06 AEDT ]]> Restoration ecology of the threatened green and golden bell frog (litoria aurea) https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:53757 Wed 13 Mar 2024 14:07:22 AEDT ]]> Including students with disabilities in Innovative Learning Environments: A model for inclusive practices https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:40734 Wed 13 Mar 2024 08:54:59 AEDT ]]> Growing up the future: children's stories and Aboriginal ecology https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:25727 Wed 11 Apr 2018 14:20:50 AEST ]]> Accumulation of organic C components in soil and aggregates https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:24908 Wed 11 Apr 2018 13:53:21 AEST ]]> Bringing new Ph.D.s together for interdisciplinary climate change research https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:17069 Wed 11 Apr 2018 12:30:31 AEST ]]> 'Pest' and resource: a legal history of Australia's kangaroos https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:15462 Wed 11 Apr 2018 10:16:10 AEST ]]> Wine worlds are animal worlds too: native Australian animal vinefeeders and interspecies relations in the ecologies that host vineyards https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:42324 Tue 23 Aug 2022 09:43:00 AEST ]]> The shifting baseline syndrome as a connective concept for more informed and just responses to global environmental change https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:52568 Tue 17 Oct 2023 15:42:09 AEDT ]]> Princípio 8º da declaração Mundial Sobre o Estado de Direito Ambiental: A imprescindibilidade da participação democrática no processo decisório ambiental para a concretização de um Estado de Direito Ambiental Democrático https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:34811 Tue 14 May 2019 14:39:05 AEST ]]> A horizon scan of priorities for coastal marine microbiome research https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:36576 Tue 09 Jun 2020 11:40:47 AEST ]]> Trophic Structure of Temperate Australian Oyster Reefs Within the Estuarine Seascape: a Stable Isotope Analysis https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:50494 40% contribution) for three resident and five transient species, including polychaetes, blue swimmer crabs, toadfish, luderick, leatherjackets, oyster gobies, and stingarees. Benthic organic matter from the oyster reef was found to be a primary resource for 12 residents and four transient species, including crabs, shrimps, gastropods, and fish. Oyster reefs are key foraging grounds in the estuarine seascape, and their restoration will enhance fisheries productivity by broadening the trophic resource base and contribute to the estuarine energy transfer to higher trophic levels.]]> Thu 27 Jul 2023 10:15:39 AEST ]]> Mineral nitrogen captured in field-aged biochar is plant-available https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:37530 3)2 or as N captured in field-aged biochar at five increasing N doses to quinoa and perennial ryegrass in pots. Interestingly, the biochar-captured N was as plant available as the mineral nitrate, except for the highest dosage. Refuting our hypothesis, no significant amounts of N were extractable at the end of the study from the biochar–soil mixtures with repeated-extraction protocols. Thus, N captured by biochar may improve the N use efficiency in agriculture. Further research should evaluate the role of biochar particle size, root morphology, mycorrhization, and soil moisture (variations) for nitrate retrieval from biochar particles by plants because the captured biochar N was less available in the field as under present controlled conditions.]]> Thu 21 Oct 2021 12:51:47 AEDT ]]> Philosophical reflections on the importance of a values-based program of environmental education, with special reference to the Three Gorges Dam Project https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:23313 Thu 01 Sep 2016 11:59:55 AEST ]]> Introduction: overview of the last ten years and typology of ESW https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:15684 Sat 24 Mar 2018 08:22:27 AEDT ]]> Estimates of sex ratio require the incorporation of unequal catchability between sexes https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:19302 Sat 24 Mar 2018 07:56:07 AEDT ]]> Constructing post-classical ecosystems ecology https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:16553 Sat 24 Mar 2018 07:53:06 AEDT ]]> Socially acquired predator avoidance: is it just classical conditioning? https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:5260 Sat 24 Mar 2018 07:46:35 AEDT ]]> Germination characteristics of Zannichellia palustris from New South Wales, Australia https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:273 = 6 ppt NaCl prevented germination. These germination patterns suggest that cool water, cold stratification and low salinity are optimal germination conditions. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.]]> Sat 24 Mar 2018 07:43:02 AEDT ]]> Instream large wood loads across bioclimatic regions https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:30726 Sat 24 Mar 2018 07:32:37 AEDT ]]> All at sea: rethinking fishers' identities in Australia https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:3680 Sat 24 Mar 2018 07:23:01 AEDT ]]> Cryopreservation and other assisted reproductive technologies for the conservation of threatened amphibians and reptiles: bringing the ARTs up to speed https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:24913 Sat 24 Mar 2018 07:14:50 AEDT ]]> A novel framework to protect animal data in a world of ecosurveillance https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:38314 Mon 30 Aug 2021 12:01:45 AEST ]]> "Cunning, intractable, destructive animals": pigs as co colonisers in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, 1840 - 1860 https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:35421 Mon 29 Jul 2019 16:00:33 AEST ]]> Localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:32832 intermedialis and was generally detected at levels an order of magnitude lower in the corpus calcareum,. In most species, zinc concentrations were higher pre-birth mark, indicating a high rate of pre-natal zinc deposition. These results suggest there are inter-specific differences in elemental deposition within vertebrae. Since the deposition of zinc is physiologically-driven, these differences suggest that the processes of growth and deposition are potentially different in the intermedialis and corpus calcareum, and that caution should be taken when extrapolating information such as annual growth bands from one structure to the other. Together these results suggest that the high inter-specific variation in vertebral zinc deposition and associated physiologies may explain the varying effectiveness of ageing methodologies applied to elasmobranch vertebrae.]]> Mon 23 Sep 2019 12:27:57 AEST ]]> Some medical aspects of bilharzia https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:34160 Mon 23 Sep 2019 11:49:56 AEST ]]> Examining the effects of green revolution led agricultural expansion on net ecosystem service values in India using multiple valuation approaches https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:37959 Mon 12 Jul 2021 11:20:43 AEST ]]> Glen Gallic Mallee (Eucalyptus dealbata subsp. aperticola, Myrtaceae), a new taxon from the sandstone escarpment of the Hunter Valley, New South Wales https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:40005 Eucalyptus dealbata subsp. aperticola S.A.J.Bell & D.Nicolle, a new mallee red gum from Triassic aged sandstone benches in the northern part of Wollemi National Park north-west of Sydney, is described and illustrated, and notes on affinities, distribution, ecology and conservation status provided.]]> Mon 04 Jul 2022 08:26:31 AEST ]]> A phylogenomic and ecological analysis of the globally abundant Marine Group II archaea (Ca. Poseidoniales ord. nov.) https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:45454 Fri 28 Oct 2022 14:15:26 AEDT ]]> Paradoxical population resilience of a keystone predator to a toxic invasive species https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:40429 Rhinella marina) has decimated populations of a keystone predator, the yellow-spotted monitor (Varanus panoptes), causing trophic cascades in Australian animal communities. Paradoxically, some V. panoptes populations coexist with toads. Demonstrating patterns in heterogeneous population-level impacts could reveal mechanisms that mediate individual effects, and provide managers with the ability to predict future impacts and assist in population recovery. Aims: The aim of the present study was to search for spatial patterns of population resilience of V. panoptes to invasive cane toads. Methods: Published literature, unpublished data, reports and anecdotal information from trained herpetologists were used to test the emerging hypothesis that resilient predator populations are mainly coastal, whereas non-resilient populations are mostly inland. Key results: Post-toad invasion data from 23 V. panoptes populations supported the idea that toad impacts on V. panoptes were heterogeneous; roughly half the populations could be designated as resilient (n = 13) and half as non-resilient (n = 10). Resilient populations had longer times since toad invasion than did non-resilient populations (39 versus 9 years respectively), supporting the idea that some recovery can occur. Non-resilient populations were exclusively inland (n = 10), whereas resilient populations were split between inland (n = 5) and coastal (n = 8) populations. Resilient inland populations, however, were mainly confined to areas in which decades had passed since toad invasion. Conclusions: The findings suggest that coastal V. panoptes populations fare much better than inland populations when it comes to surviving invading cane toads. Implications: Unambiguous recovery of monitor populations remains undemonstrated and will require long-term population monitoring before and after toad invasion.]]> Fri 22 Jul 2022 14:30:26 AEST ]]> Phenology of the threatened Diuris praecox (Orchidaceae), a range-restricted terrestrial orchid from central eastern New South Wales https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:48983 Fri 21 Apr 2023 17:40:06 AEST ]]> Why count animals? https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:35366 Fri 19 Jul 2019 09:29:25 AEST ]]>