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Szota C, Danger A, Poelsma P, Hatt B, James R, Rickard A, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Apr; 928:172192. PMID: 38604363
Quantifying pollutant removal by stormwater wetlands requires intensive sampling which is cost-prohibitive for authorities responsible for a large number of wetlands. Wetland managers require simple indicators that provide a practical...
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Grey V, Smith-Miles K, Fletcher T, Hatt B, Coleman R
Water Res . 2023 Nov; 247:120703. PMID: 37979332
Climate change and urbanization threaten streams and the biodiversity that rely upon them worldwide. Emissions of greenhouse gases are causing air and sea surface temperatures to increase, and even small...
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Tsyrlin E, Carew M, Hoffmann A, Linke S, Coleman R
J Environ Manage . 2023 Jan; 331:117186. PMID: 36696758
Family-level identification of freshwater macroinvertebrates is often used to monitor the health of streams due to the lower cost and higher accuracy of identification compared to identifying species. While data...
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Lim T, Sargent R, Henry R, Fletcher T, Coleman R, McCarthy D, et al.
Water Res . 2022 Aug; 222:118897. PMID: 35932702
High levels of E. coli and associated faecal microbes in waterways as a result of agricultural and residential land use can pose environmental, human health, and economic risks. This study...
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Coleman R, Chee Y, Bond N, Weeks A, Griffiths J, Serena M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2021 Dec; 28(4):1287-1300. PMID: 34854175
Globally, urban expansion and climate change interact to threaten stream ecosystems and are accelerating the loss of aquatic biodiversity. Waterway managers urgently need tools to understand the potential combined impacts...
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McColl-Gausden E, Weeks A, Coleman R, Robinson K, Song S, Raadik T, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2020 Sep; 30(13):3111-3126. PMID: 32966639
Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling can provide accurate, cost-effective, landscape-level data on species distributions. Previous studies have compared the sensitivity of eDNA sampling to traditional sampling methods for single species, but...
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Brown T, Todd C, Hale R, Swearer S, Coleman R
J Environ Manage . 2020 Apr; 264:110524. PMID: 32250924
Introduced species are a major threat to freshwater biodiversity. Often eradication is not feasible, and management must focus on reducing impacts on native wildlife. This requires an understanding of how...
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Siddiqee M, Henry R, Coleman R, Deletic A, McCarthy D
Microbes Environ . 2019 Nov; 34(4):436-445. PMID: 31735766
Aquatic recreation in urban estuaries worldwide is often restricted by fecal pollution. Variability in the occurrence of fecal pathogens and their differential virulence potentials within these estuaries may result in...
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Sinclair G, OBrien A, Keough M, de Souza D, Dayalan S, Kanojia K, et al.
Metabolites . 2019 Oct; 9(10). PMID: 31618973
Environmental pollutants such as heavy metals and fungicides pose a serious threat to waterways worldwide. Toxicological assessment of such contaminants is usually conducted using single compound exposures, as it is...
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Siddiqee M, Henry R, Deletic A, Bulach D, Coleman R, McCarthy D
Microb Ecol . 2019 Aug; 79(2):259-270. PMID: 31384980
Faecal contamination poses health risks for the recreational users of urban estuaries. However, our understanding of the potential pathogenicity of faecal microbes in these environments is limited. To this end,...