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| Pollino, C.A., White, A. and Hart, B.T. (2007). Examination of conflicts and improved strategies for the management of an endangered Eucalypt using Bayesian networks, Ecol. Modelling 201: 37-59. Pollino et al. 2007] Click Here.. |
| James, K., Hart, B.T., Bailey, P.C.E. and Blinn, D.W. (in press). Impact of secondary salinisation on freshwater ecosystems: Effect of increasing salinity on an intermittent floodplain wetland – water chemistry, aquatic plants and epiphytic diatoms, Mar. Freshwater Res. |
| Pollino, C.A. and Hart, B.T. (in press). Bayesian decision networks – going beyond expert elicitation for parameterisation and evaluation of ecological endpoints, iEMSS Conference Proceedings . |
| Sulfikar, Grace, M. and Hart, B.T. (in press). Can nutrient spiraling be used to detect seasonal nutrient uptake in a forested stream? Water, Air & Soil Pollution. Click Here. |
| Hamilton, G., Alston, C., Chiffings, T., Abal, E., Hart, B. and Mengersen, K. (in press). Integrating science through Bayesian belief networks: Case study of Lyngbya in Moreton Bay, J. Human & Ecological Risk Assessment. Click Here.. |
| Sulfikar, Grace, M. and Hart, B.T. (in press). Nutrient spiraling: Sensitivity of nutrient uptake calculations to small changes in nutrient concentrations, Ecosystems Sulfikar et al., in press.pdf. Click Here.. |
| Haynes, D., Brodie, J., Waterhouse, J., Bass, D., Bainbridge, Z. and Hart, B.T. (in press). Assessment of the water quality and ecosystem health of the Great Barrier Reef (Australia): Conceptual models, Environmental Management. |
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| Hart, B.T., Burgman, M., Grace, M., Pollino, C., Thomas, C. & Webb, J.A. (2006). Risk-based approaches to managing contaminants in catchments, Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 12: 66-73 Hart et al., 2006]. Click Here. |
| Bourgues, S. and Hart, B.T. (2006). Nitrogen removal capacity of wetlands: sediment vs epiphytic biofilms, In Urban Drainage Modelling and Water Sensitive Urban Design, Melbourne, 3-7 April 2006 Bourgues & Hart, 2006. Click Here.. |
| Pollino, C.A. and Hart, B.T. (2006). Bayesian approaches can help make better sense of ecotoxicological information in risk assessments. Aust. J. Ecotox. 11: 57-58Pollino & Hart, 2006 Click Here.. |
| Pollino, C.A., Feehan, P., Grace, M.R. and Hart, B.T. (2006). Reply to the comment by Crook and Koster (2006). Temporal changes in fish assemblages in the lower Goulburn River, south-east Australia, Mar. Freshwater Res. 57: 309-311 [Pollino et al., 2006a ClickHere.. |
| • 2005 |
| Harbott, E.L., Grace, M.G., Webb, J.A. & Hart, B.T. (2005). Small-scale temporal variation and the effect of urbanisation on extracellular enzyme activity in streams, Australia, J. Environ. Monitoring 7: 861-868 Harbott et al., 2005. Click Here.. |
| Rees, G.N., Beattie, G., Bowen, P.M. & Hart, B.T. (2005). Heterotrophic bacterial production in the lower River Murray, southeastern Australian, Marine Freshwater Res. 56: 835-841 Rees et al., 2005. ClichHere.. |
| Hamilton, G., Alston, C., Chiffings, T., Abal, E., Hart, B. and Mengersen, K. (2005). Integrating science through Bayesian belief networks: Case study of Lyngbya in Moreton Bay, In Zerger, A. and Argent, R.M. (eds) MODSIM 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December 2005, pp. 392-399. ISBN: 0-9758400-2-9 www.mssanz.org.au/modsim05 |
| Thomas, C., Hart, B., Nicholson, A., Brodie, J. and Pollino, C. (2005).Developing criteria for simplifying ecological risk models, In Zerger, A. and Argent, R.M. (eds) MODSIM 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December 2005, pp. 772-778. ISBN: 0-9758400-2-9 www.mssanz.org.au/modsim05. |
| Pollino, C.A. and Hart, B.T. (2005). Bayesian decision networks – going beyond expert elicitation for parameterisation and evaluation of ecological endpoints, In Zerger, A. and Argent, R.M. (eds) MODSIM 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December 2005, pp. 772-778. ISBN: 0-9758400-2-9 www.mssanz.org.au/modsim05 |
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