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Biological interactions mediate context and species-specific sensitivities to salinity

scientific article published on 03 December 2018

Bridging aquatic invasive species threats across multiple sectors through One Biosecurity

scientific article published in July 2024

Can SPEcies At Risk of pesticides (SPEAR) indices detect effects of target stressors among multiple interacting stressors?

scientific article published on 17 October 2020

Ecological eustress? Nutrient supply, bloom stimulation and competition determine dominance of the diatom <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>

scientific article published in 2017

Ecological processes mediate the effects of the invasive bloom-forming diatom Didymosphenia geminata on stream algal and invertebrate assemblages

scientific article published on 21 October 2019

Effect of detection heterogeneity in occupancy‐detection models: an experimental test of time‐to‐first‐detection methods

scientific article published in 2019

Emerging advances in biosecurity to underpin human, animal, plant, and ecosystem health

scientific article published in 2023

Periphyton communities in New Zealand streams impacted by acid mine drainage

scientific article

Physicochemical predictors of the invasive diatom Didymosphenia geminata at multiple spatial scales in New Zealand rivers

scientific article

Short-term insecticide exposure amid co-occurring stressors reduces diversity and densities in north-east Indian experimental aquatic invertebrate communities

scientific article published in 2023

The ecology of algal assemblages across a gradient of acid mine drainage stress on the West Coast, South Island, New Zealand

2007 master's thesis by Jonathan Peter Bray at University of Canterbury

The invasion ecology of Didymosphenia geminata

2014 doctoral thesis by Jonathan Peter Bray at University of Canterbury

Towards routine DNA metabarcoding of macroinvertebrates using bulk samples for freshwater bioassessment: Effects of debris and storage conditions on the recovery of target taxa

scholarly article