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Publications - Dr. Kim Jenkins
 
Boulton A.J., Sheldon, F. and Jenkins K.M. 2006. Natural disturbance and aquatic invertebrates in desert rivers. In “Ecology of Desert Rivers.” (Ed. Kingsford, R.T.) pp. 133-153. Cambridge University Press, New York.
 
Angeler D.G., Boulton, A.J., Jenkins, K.M., Sáncheza, B., Alvarez-Cobelasc, M. and Sánchez-Carrilloc, S. 2007. Alternative states and temporary wetlands: research opportunities for understanding effects of anthropogenic stress and natural disturbance. In “Environmental Research Advances.” (Ed. Clarkson, P.A.) pp. 5-17. Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York.
 
Boulton, A.J. & Jenkins, K.M. 1998. Flood regimes and invertebrate communities in floodplain wetlands. In W.D. Williams (Ed.) "Wetlands in a Dry Land: Understanding for Management" pp. 137-148, Environment Australia, Canberra.
 
Green, A.J., Jenkins, K.M., Bell, D., Morris, P.J. and Kingsford, R.T. 2008. The potential role of waterbirds in dispersing invertebrates and plants in arid Australia. Freshwater Biology 53: 380–392.
 
Jenkins, K.M. and Boulton, A.J. 2007. Detecting impacts and setting restoration targets in arid-zone rivers: aquatic microinvertebrates responses to loss of floodplain inundation. Journal of Applied Ecology 44: 823-832.
 
Jenkins, K.M., Boulton, A.J. and Ryder, D.S. 2005. A common parched future? Research and management of Australian arid-zone floodplain wetlands. Hydrobiologia 552: 57-73.
 
Kingsford R.K., Jenkins K.M. and Porter J.P. 2004. Imposed hydrological stability on lakes in arid Australia and effects on waterbirds. Ecology 85(9): 2478-2492.
 
Jenkins K.M. and Boulton A.J. 2003. Ecological connectivity in a dryland river: short-term aquatic micoinvertebrate recruitment following floodplain inundation. Ecology 84(10): 2708-2723.
 
Jenkins, K.M., Boulton, A.J. & Gawne, B. 2002. Colonisation pathways of microinvertebrates following flooding in a dryland Australian river. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28:1444-1447.
 
Jenkins K.M. and Boulton A.J. 1998. Community dynamics of invertebrates emerging from reflooded lake sediments: flood pulse and aeolian influences. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 24:179-192
 
Jenkins, K.M., Boulton, A.J., Davies, J., Miles, N., Purvis, M., Rolls, R., Ryder, D. and Wolfenden, B.J., 2007. Macroinvertebrate and fish communities of the Macquarie Marshes: responses to low flows and floods. Progress Report to the Environmental Trust.  University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia. 65 pages.
 
Jenkins K.M. and Wolfenden, B.J. 2006. Invertebrates, fish and river flows: historical and baseline data analysis for the Macquarie Marshes Environmental Management Plan. Draft report to DEC. University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia. (119 pages).
 
Jenkins K.M. 2006. Links between flow, aquatic productivity and diversity: setting rehabilitation targets for regulated floodplain wetlands. Final report to State Wetland Advisory Committee. University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia. (33 pages).
 
Jenkins, K.M. June 2006. The weakest link in parched Australian wetlands- does reduced flooding break the floodplain food chain? Presentation to the Environmental Flows Reference Group, Dubbo, Australia.
 
Jenkins, K.M. May-June 2005. From biofilms to waterbirds in parched Australian wetlands- making the connection. Stakeholder presentations to DIPNR (Dubbo), DEC (Sydney), MMMC (Quambone), Australia.
 
Jenkins K.M. and Boulton, A.J. 2005. Water regime for inland lakes; sustaining natural productivity. Final report to State Wetland Advisory Committee. University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia. (103 pages).
 
Jenkins K.M. 2004. Aquatic productivity, diversity and food web structures across hierarchical scales: implications for managing variable flows in regulated dryland river systems. Report to DIPNR and UNE (15 pages).
 
Jenkins K.M., Asmus, M., Ryder, D.S. and Wolfenden, B.J. 2004. Fish, water quality and macroinvertebrates in the Macquarie Marshes in winter and spring 2003. Report to the MMMC, DEC and DIPNR. UNE, Armidale, NSW, Australia. (44 pages).
 
Jenkins, Kim, Roberts, Jane, Meredith, Shaun, Jaensch, Roger, Close, Andy, Erny, Mike and Gawne, Ben. 2003. Ecological assessment of flow scenarios for the River Murray: Zone F (Lower Darling River, Great Anabranch of the Darling River, Menindee Lakes. MDBC (33 pages).
 
Kingsford R.K., Jenkins K.M. and Porter J.P. 2002. Waterbirds and effects of river regulation on Menindee Lakes of the Darling River. NSW NPWS (92 pages).
 
Jenkins K.M. November 1999. Environmental Values of the Great Anabranch of the Darling River. Report to the Steering Committee of the Darling Anabranch Management Plan. (134 pages).
 
Jenkins K.M. and Briggs S.V 1997. Wetland invertebrates and lakebed cropping on lakes along the Anabranch of the Darling River. Report to the Murray Darling Basin Commission. (56 pages).
 
Jenkins K.M. and Briggs S.V. 1997. Wetland invertebrates and flood frequency on lakes along Teryaweynya Creek. Report to the Murray Darling Basin Commission. (40 pages).
 
Briggs S.V and Jenkins K.M. 1997. Guidelines for managing cropping on lakes in the Murray-Darling Basin. MDBC. (24 pages).
 
Jenkins, K.M. and Briggs, S.V. 1995. Ecological management of lakebed cropping on the lakes of the Great Anabranch of the Darling River. Final Report to ANCA. (183 pages).
 
Jenkins, K.M. 2007. Waterbirds and their floodplain food webs in the Macquarie Marshes. Presentation to the Environmental Flows Reference Group, Dubbo, Australia.
 
Jenkins, K.M., Kingsford, R.T. and Boulton, A.J. 2007. Finite dormancy: setting maximum thresholds of concern for floodplain where drying is extended by river regulation and abstractions. Biodiversity Extinction Crisis Conference, UNSW, Sydney.
 
Purvis, M., Jenkins, K. and Boulton, A. 2006. Floods and bugs: effects of varying flows on aquatic invertebrates of the Macquarie Marshes, NSW. Australian Society for Limnology Conference, September, Albury.
 
Jenkins, K.M. September 2005. The weakest link in parched Australian wetlands- does reduced flooding break the chain between larval fish demand and water flea supply? Invited presentation to the Sustainable Floodplain Communities Association conference, Dubbo, Australia.
 
Jenkins, K.M. December 2004. From biofilms to waterbirds in parched Australian wetlands- making the connection. ASL Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
 
Jenkins, K.M. and Ryder, D.S. December 2003. Low flow feast or famine: are larval fish getting their gut full in permanent floodplain creeks? ASL Conference, Warnambool, Australia.
 
Jenkins, K.M. Summer 1997. Champions of Science, Peter Franzmann. Ecos No. 93
 
Jenkins, K.M. Summer 1997. Don’t pump the Paroo. Ecos No. 93
 
Milner, Richard & Jenkins, Kim. 1996. Metarhizium: a versatile myoinsecticide of the future. Professional Pest Manager Vol. 1
 
Jenkins, K.M. Autumn 1996. Fungus gets the jump on crickets. Rural Research No. 170
 
Jenkins, K.M. Autumn 1996. Mulga thinning and fertile patches. Rural Research No. 170
 
Jenkins, K.M. Spring 1995. River Pollution with Agricultural Chemicals. Rural Research No. 168
 
Jenkins, K.M. 1995. Lakebed farming. Rural Science Annual
 
Jenkins, K.M. Winter 1995. Outfoxing the Wily Fox. Rural Research No. 167
 
Jenkins, K.M. 1995. Windbreaks: a help or hindrance to farmers? Geo 17:3
 
Jenkins, K.M. Autumn 1995. Growing crops on the land of the fairy shrimp. Rural Research. No. 166
 
Jenkins, K.M. Summer 1994/95. Windbreaks, how good are they? Rural Research No. 165
 
Jenkins, K.M. Spring 1994. Fungus wraps up locusts and grasshoppers. Rural Research No. 164
 
     

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