FERG Publications (updated 11 October 2011)
Books
Blakely, T.J., Harding, J.S., Clews, E. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2010). An illustrated guide to the freshwater macroinvertebrates of Singapore. Canterbury Educational Printing Services, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. ISBN 978-0-473-16730-1.
Harding, J.S., Clapcott, J.E., Quinn, J.M., Hayes, J.W., Joy, M.K., Storey, R.G., Greig, H.S., Hay, J., James, T., Beech, M.A. Ozane, R., Meredith, A.S. and Boothroyd, I.K.G. (2009). Stream habitat assessment protocols for wadable rivers and streams of New Zealand. School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. ISBN 978-0-473-15151-5.
Winterbourn, M.J., Knox, G.A., Burrows, C.J. and Marsden, I.D. (editors) (2008). The Natural History of Canterbury. University of Canterbury Press, Christchurch: 923 pp.
Moore, T.A., Black, A., Centeno, A.A., Harding, J.S., Trumm, D.A., (editors) (2005). Metal contaminants in New Zealand, Caxton Press, Christchurch.
Harding, J. S., Mosely, P., Pearson, C. and Sorrell, B. (editors) (2004). Freshwaters of New Zealand. New Zealand Limnological and Hydrological Societies, Christchurch.
Book chapters
Peckarsky, B. L., Allan, J. D., McIntosh, A.R. and Taylor, B. W. (2010). Understanding the role of predation in open systems: the value of place-based research. In: Billick, I. and Price, M. (editors). The Biology of Place: Contributions of Place-Based Research to Ecological Understanding. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Stout, V.M. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2008). Lakes, ponds and tarns: 551-588. In: Winterbourn, M.J., Knox, G.A., Burrows, C.J. and Marsden, I.D. (editors). The Natural History of Canterbury. University of Canterbury Press, Christchurch.
Winterbourn, M.J. (2008). Rivers and streams: 589-615. In: Winterbourn, M.J., Knox, G.A., Burrows, C.J. and Marsden, I.D. (editors). The Natural History of Canterbury. University of Canterbury Press, Christchurch.
Novis, P. and Harding J.S. (2007). Extreme acidophiles: freshwater algae associated with acid mine drainage: 443–463. In: Seckbach, J. (editor). Algae and Cyanobacteria in Extreme Environments, Springer, Dordrecht, NL.
Harding, J.S. (2005). Impacts of metals and mining on stream communities. In: Moore, T.A., Black, A., Centeno, A.A., Harding, J.S., Trumm, D.A. (editors). Metal contaminants in New Zealand. Caxton Press, Christchurch, New Zealand (PDF 842KB).
Harding, J.S. and Boothroyd, I. (2004). Impacts of mining. In: Harding, J.S., Mosely, P., Pearson, C. and Sorrell, B. (editors). Freshwaters of New Zealand. New Zealand Limnological and Hydrological Societies, Christchurch (PDF 881KB).
Young, R., Smart, G. and Harding, J.S. (2004). Impacts of hydro-dams, irrigation schemes and river control works. In: Harding, J.S., Mosley, P., Pearson, C. and Sorrell, B. (editors). Freshwaters of New Zealand. New Zealand Limnological and Hydrological Societies, Christchurch (PDF 1,449KB).
Harding, J.S., Quinn, J.M. and Hickey, C.W. (2000). Effects of mining and forestry production: 230-259. In: Collier, K.J. and Winterbourn, M.J (editors). New Zealand stream invertebrates: ecology and implications for management. New Zealand Limnological Society, Christchurch (PDF 1,936KB).
Peer-reviewed articles
In press
Brogt, E., Sampson, K.A., Comer, K., Turnbull, M.H. and McIntosh, A.R. Using institutional research data on tertiary performance to inform departmental advice to secondary students. Journal of Institutional Research.
Klemmer, A.J., Wissinger S.A., Greig H.S. and Ostrofsky M. L. Non-linear effects of consumer density on multiple ecosystem processes. Journal of Animal Ecology.
2012
Clapcott J.E., Collier K.J., Goodwin E.O., Harding J.S., Kelly D., Leathwick J.R. and Young R.G. (2012). Quantifying relationships between land-use gradients and structural and functional indicators of stream ecological integrity. Freshwater biology 57: 74–90 (pdf available on request).
Greig, H.S.*, Kratina, P.*, Thompson, P.L., Palen, W.J., Richardson, J.S. and Shurin, J.B. (2012). Warming, eutrophication and predator loss amplify subsidies between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Global Change Biology 18: 504-514 (pdf available on request).
* authors contributed equally.
Kratina, P., Greig H.S., Thompson P.L., Carvalho-Pereira T.S.A. and Shurin J.B. (2012). Warming modifies trophic cascades and eutrophication in experimental freshwater communities. Ecology. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/11-1595.1 (pdf available on request).
Umar, D., Marinov M., Schorr, M. and Chapman H. (2012). Odonata attracted by light - a new topic for myth-busters. International Dragonfly Fund - Report 43: 1-52 (PDF 1.98MB).
2011
Blakely T.J., Harding, J.S. and Didham, R.K. (2011). Distinctive aquatic assemblages in water-filled tree holes: a novel component of freshwater biodiversity in New Zealand temperate rainforests. Insect Conservation and Diversity. Doi:10.1111/j.1752-4598.2011.00155x (pdf available on request).
Doehring, K. A. M., McIntosh, A.R. and Young, R. G. (2011). Factors affecting juvenile galaxiid passage at culverts. Marine and Freshwater Research 62: 38–45.
Gray, D.P., Harding, J.S., Elberling, B., Horton, T., Clough, T.J. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2011). Carbon cycling in floodplain ecosystems: out-gassing and photosynthesis transmit soil δ13C gradient through stream food-web. Ecosystems 2010 DOI: 10.1007/s10021-011-9430-1 (pdf available on request).
Gray, D.P. and Harding, J.S. (2011). Multi-scaled environmental determinism of benthic invertebrate communities in braided rivers: evidence for complex hierarchical controls on local communities. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 179(1): 3-15 (pdf available on request).
Greenwood, M., Harding, J.S., Niyogi, D.K. and McIntosh, A.R. (2011). Improving the effectiveness of riparian management for aquatic invertebrates in a degraded agricultural landscape: stream size and land-use legacies. Journal of Applied Ecology. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2011.02092.x (pdf available on request).
Greenwood, M. J. and McIntosh, A.R. (2011). Cross-ecosystem disturbance influences on the life history and population size structure of a riparian predator. Austral Ecology 36: 593–604. DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2010.02197.x.
Hogsden K.L. and Harding J.S. (2011). How do anthropogenic and natural sources of acidity and metals influence the structure of stream food webs? Environmental Pollution: 1-9 (pdf avaiable on request).
Marinov, M. and Doscher, C. (2011). Spatial modelling of Odonata habitats in the Pacific, 1: Introduction to the techniques in spatial modelling. Odonatologica 40(4): 287-304 (pdf available on request).
Woodford, D. J., Cochrane, T. A., McHugh, P. A. and McIntosh, A.R. (2011). Modelling spatial exclusion of a vulnerable native fish by introduced trout in rivers using landscape features: a new tool for conservation management. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 21: 484–493.
Woodford, D. J. and McIntosh, A.R. (2011). Location of demographic sources affects distributions of a vulnerable native fish in invaded river networks. Freshwater Biology 56: 311-324.
2010
Blakely, T.J., Cranston, P.S. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2010). Container-inhabiting Monopelopia larvae (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae) newly recorded in New Zealand. New Zealand Entomologist 33: 38-42.
Gray, D. and Harding, J.S. (2010). Spatial variation in invertebrate communities in New Zealand braided rivers. Science for Conservation 302: 45p.
Greenwood, M.J., McIntosh, A.R. and Harding, J.S. (2010). Disturbance across an ecosystem boundary drives cannibalism propensity in a riparian consumer. Behavioral Ecology 2010; doi: 10.1093/beheco/arq140 (pdf available on request).
Greenwood, M.J. and McIntosh, A.R. (2010). Low river flows alter the biomass and population structure of a riparian predatory invertebrate. Freshwater Biology 55: 2062–2076. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2427.2010.02462.x
Greig, H.S. and Wissinger, S.A. (2010). Reinforcing abiotic and biotic time constraints facilitate the broad distribution of a generalist with fixed traits. Ecology 91: 836-846.
Greig, H. S., D. K. Niyogi, K. L. Hogsden, P. G. Jellyman and J. S. Harding. (2010). Heavy metals: confounding variables in the response of New Zealand freshwater fish assemblages to natural and anthropogenic acidity. Science of the Total Environment 408: 3040-3050.
Jellyman, P.G. and McIntosh, A.R. (2010). Recruitment variation in a stream galaxiid fish: multiple influences on fry dynamics in a heterogeneous environment. Freshwater Biology 55: 1930–1944 doi:10.1111/j.1365-2427.2010.02427.x.
Kulijer, D. and Marinov, M. (2010). Odonata from Bulgaria in the collection of National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Acta entomologica serbica 15(2): 161-169 (PDF 811KB).
Marinov, M. (2010). Further knowledge of the colonisation of the South Island, New Zealand by Hemicordulia australiae (Odonata: Corduliidae). The Weta 39: 17-28 (PDF 430KB).
Marinov, M. and McHugh, P. (2010). Comparative study of the Chatham Islands Odonata: Morphological var-iability, behaviour and demography of the endemic Xanthocnemis tuanuii Rowe, 1987. International Dragonfly Fund - Report 30: 1-44 (PDF 7.89MB).
McHugh, P., McIntosh, A.R. and Jellyman, P.G. (2010). Dual influences of ecosystem size and disturbance of food chain length in streams. Ecology Letters 13: 881–890 doi:10.1111/j.14610248.2010.01484.x.
McIntosh, A.R., McHugh, P.,Dunn, N.R., Goodman, J., Howard, S., Jellyman, P.G., O’Brien, L.K., Nystrom, P. and Woodford, D.J. (2010). The impact of trout on galaxiid fishes in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 34: 195-206 (PDF 720KB).
Whitehead, A. L., Elliott, G. P. and McIntosh, A.R. (2010). Large-scale predator control increases population viability of a rare New Zealand riverine duck. Austral Ecology 35: 722-730. doi:10.1111/j.14429993.2009.02079.x.
Woodford, D.J. and McIntosh, A.R. (2010). Evidence of source-sink metapopulations in a vulnerable native galaxiid fish driven by introduced trout. Ecological Applications 20: 967-977 (PDF 402KB).
2009
Gray, D. (2009). A new species of Zelandobius (Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae: Antarctoperlinae) from the upper Rangitata River, Canterbury, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 43: 605-611 (PDF 2.3MB).
Gray, D. and Harding, J.S. (2009). Braided river benthic diversity at multiple spatial scales: a hierarchical analysis of beta diversity in complex floodplain systems. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28: 537-551 (PDF 850KB).
Gray, D., Harding, J.S. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2009). Namanereis tiriteae, New Zealand’s freshwater polychaete: new distribution records and review of biology. New Zealand Natural Sciences 34: 29-38 (PDF 700KB).
Hogsden, K.L., Xenopoulos, M.A. and Rusak, J.A. (2009). Asymmetrical food web responses in trophic-level richness, biomass, and function following lake acidification. Aquatic Ecology 43: 591-606 (PDF 200KB).
Lear, G., Niyogi, D., Harding, J., Y. Dong, and G. Lewis. (2009). Biofilm bacterial community structure in streams affected by acid mine drainage. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 75: 3455-3460.
Wissinger, S.A., Greig, H.S. and McIntosh, A.R. (2009). Absence of species replacements between permanent and temporary lentic communities in New Zealand. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28: 12-23.
Winterbourn, M.J. (2009). A new genus and species of Leptophlebiidae (Ephemeroptera) from northern New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 36: 423-430 (PDF 465KB).
2008
Blakely, T.J. and Didham, R.K. (2008). Tree holes in a mixed broad-leaf podocarp rain forest, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 32: 197-208 (PDF 950KB).
Blakely, T.J., Jellyman, P.G., Holdaway, R.J., Young, L., Burrows, B., Duncan, P., Thirkettle, D., Simpson, J., Ewers, R.M. and Didham, R.K. (2008). The abundance, distrubution and structural characterisitcs of tree-holes in Nothofagus forest, New Zealand. Austral Ecology 33: 963-974 (PDF 30KB).
Bray, J.P., Broady, P.A., Niyogi, D.K. and Harding, J.S. (2008). Periphyton communities in New Zealand streams impacted by acid mine drainage. Marine and Freshwater Research 59: 1084-1091 (PDF 350KB).
Burdon, F.J. and Harding, J.S. (2008). The linkage between riparian predators and aquatic insects across a stream-resource spectrum. Freshwater Biology 53: 330-346 (PDF 300KB).
Greenwood, M.J. and McIntosh, A.R. (2008). Flooding impacts on responses of a riparian consumer to cross-ecosystem subsidies. Ecology 89: 1489-1496 (PDF 300KB).
Greig, H.S. and McIntosh, A.M. (2008). Density reductions by predatory trout increase adult size and fecundity of surviving caddisfly larvae in a detritus-based stream food web. Freshwater Biology 53: 1579-1591 (PDF 220KB).
Jellyman, P.G. and A. R. McIntosh (2008). The influence of habitat availability and adult density on non-diadromous galaxiid fry settlement in New Zealand. Journal of Fish Biology 72: 143-156.
O’Halloran, K., Cavanagh, J. and Harding, J.S. (2008). Response of a New Zealand mayfly (Deleatidium spp.) to acid mine drainage: implications for mine remediation. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 27: 1135-1140 (PDF 550KB).
White, M.S., Xenopoulos, M.A., Hogsden, K.L., Metcalfe, R.A. and Dillon, P.J. (2008). Natural lake level fluctuation and associated concordance with water quality and aquatic communities within small lakes of the Laurentian Great Lakes region. Hydrobiologia 613: 21-31 (PDF 300KB).
Whitehead, A.L., Edge, K., Smart, A.F., Hill, G.S. and Willans, M.J. (2008). Large scale predator control improves the productivity of a rare New Zealand riverine duck. Biological Conservation 141: 2784-2794 (PDF 900KB).
Winterbourn, M.J., Cadbury, S., Ilg, C. and Milner, A.M. (2008). Mayfly production in a New Zealand glacial stream and the potential effect of climate change. Hydrobiologia 603: 211-219.
2007
Collier, K.J., Chadderton, W.L. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2007). Breakdown and invertebrate colonization of kamahi leaves in southern New Zealand streams. New Zealand Natural Sciences 31: 137-149.
Harding, J.S., Brown, C., Jones, F. and Taylor, R. (2007). Distribution and habitats of mosquito larvae in the Kingdom of Tonga. Australian Journal of Entomology 46: 332-338.
Harding, J.S., Norton, D.A., McIntosh, A.R. (2007). Persistence of a significant population of rare Canterbury mudfish (Neochanna burrowsius) in a hydrologically isolated catchment. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 41: 309-316.
Hogsden, K.L., Sager, E.P.S. and Hutchinson, T.C. (2007). The impacts of non-native macrophyte Cabomba caroliniana on littoral biota of Kasshabog Lake, Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research 33: 497-504 (PDF 215KB).
Niyogi, D. and Harding J. (2007). Coal mine drainage: complex effects on streams. New Zealand Water and Wastes Association Journal. November 2007 issue: 50-53.
Winterbourn, M.J. (2007). Stable isotope analysis identifies morphologically indistinguishable caddisflies. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 41: 401-404.
Winterbourn, M.J., Chadderton, W.L., Entrekin, S.A., Tank, J.L. and Harding, J.S. (2007). Distribution and dispersal of adult stream insects in a heterogeneous montane environment. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 168: 127-135.
Winterbourn, M.J., Harding, J.S. and McIntosh, A.R. (2007). Responses of the benthic fauna in an urban stream during six years of restoration. New Zealand Natural Sciences 32: 1-12.
2006
Blakely, T.J., Harding, J.S., McIntosh, A.R. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2006). Barriers to the recovery of aquatic insect communities in urban streams. Freshwater Biology 51: 1634-1645 (PDF 785KB).
Eikaas, H. and McIntosh, A.R. (2006). Habitat loss through disruption of constrained dispersal networks. Ecological Applications 16: 987-998.
Eikaas, H.S., McIntosh, A.R. and Kliskey, A.D. (2006). Analysis of patterns in diadromous fish distributions using GIS. Transactions in GIS 10: 469-483.
Ewers, R.M, Kliskey, A.D., Walker, S., Rutledge, D., Harding, J.S. and Didham, R.K. (2006). Past and future trajectories of forest loss in New Zealand. Biological Conservation 133: 312-325 (PDF 868KB).
Gray D., Scarsbrook M. and Harding J.S. (2006). Spatial diversity of benthic invertebrates in a large New Zealand braided river. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 40: 631-642 (PDF 1.72MB).
Greig, H. S. and McIntosh, A. R. (2006). Indirect effects of predatory trout on organic matter processing in detritus-based stream food webs. Oikos 112: 31-40 (PDF 120KB).
Harding, J.S. (2006). “Basking” behaviour in adults of Spaniocercoides cowleyi (Plecoptera: Notonemouridae). New Zealand Natural Sciences 31: 71-78.
Harding, J.S., Claassen, K. and Evers, N. (2006). Can forest fragments reset physical and water quality conditions in agricultural catchments and act as refugia for forest stream invertebrates? Hydrobiologia 568: 391-402 (PDF 300KB).
Hogsden, K.L. and Vinebrooke, R.D. (2006). Benthic grazing and functional compensation in stressed and recovered lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 1999-2010 (PDF 450KB).
Holmqvist, N., Stenroth, P., Berglund, O., Nystrom, P., Olsson, K., McIntosh, A., Jellyman, D. and Larsson, P. (2006). Low levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in New Zealand eels reflect isolation from atmospheric sources. Environmental Pollution 141: 532-538.
McGaughran, A., Hogg, I.D., Stevens, M.I., Chadderton, W.L. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2006). Genetic divergence of three freshwater isopod species from southern New Zealand. Journal of Biogeography 33: 23-30.
Nilsson, E., Hertonsson, P., Stenberg, M., Brodersen, J., O., K., Stenroth, P., Lakowitz, T., Brönmark, C., Nyström, P. and McIntosh, A.R. (2006). Facilitation and interference among three predators affect their consumption of a stream-dwelling mayfly. Freshwater Biology 51: 1507-1514.
Olsson, K., Stenroth, P., Nyström, P., Holmqvist, N., McIntosh, A.R. and Winterbourn, M. J. (2006). Does natural acidity mediate interactions between introduced brown trout, native fish, crayfish and other invertebrates in West Coast New Zealand streams?. Biological Conservation 130: 255-267 (PDF 775KB).
Winterbourn, M.J. (2006). Never lose your sense of wonder: reflections of a stream biologist. New Zealand Natural Sciences 31: 3-24.
Wissinger, S.A., McIntosh, A.R. and Greig, H.S. (2006). Impacts of introduced brown and rainbow trout on benthic invertebrate communities in shallow New Zealand lakes. Freshwater Biology 51: 2009-2028.
2005
Barnden, A.R. and Harding, J.S. (2005). Shredders and leaf breakdown in streams polluted by coal mining in the South Island, New Zealand. New Zealand Natural Sciences 30: 35-48.
Blakely, T.J. and Harding, J.S. (2005). Longitudinal patterns in benthic communities in an urban stream under restoration. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 39: 17-28 (PDF 700KB).
Eikaas, H.S., Harding, J.S., Kliskey, A.D. and McIntosh, A.R. (2005). The effect of terrestrial habitat fragmentation on fish populations in small streams: A case study from New Zealand. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift–Norwegian Journal of Geography 59: 1–8 (PDF 790KB).
Eikaas, H.S., Kliskey, A.D. and McIntosh, A.R. (2005). Spatial modelling and habitat quantification for two diadromous fish in New Zealand streams: a GIS-based approach with application for conservation Management. Environmental Management 36: 723-740 (PDF 308KB).
Eikaas, H.S., McIntosh, A.R. and Kliskey, A.D. (2005). Catchment- and site-scale influences of forest cover and longitudinal forest position on the distribution of a diadromous fish. Freshwater Biology 50: 527-538 (PDF 200KB).
Hogsden, K.L. and Vinebrooke, R.D. (2005). Environmental predictors of benthic consumers and autotrophic communities along a recovery gradient. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 2226-2239 (PDF 520KB).
McIntosh, A.R., Greig, H.S., McMurtrie, S.A., Nyström, P. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2005). Top-down and bottom-up influences on populations of a stream detritivore. Freshwater Biology 50: 1206–1218 (PDF 300KB).
Winterbourn, M.J. (2005). Dispersal, feeding and parasitism of adult stoneflies (Plecoptera) at a New Zealand forest stream. Aquatic Insects 27: 155-166.
2004
Bonnett, M.L. and McIntosh A.R. (2004). The influence of juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) on habitat use of inanga (Galaxias maculatus) in a stream simulator. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 34: 357-367 (PDF 250KB).
Cope, N.J. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2004). Interactions between two successful molluscan invaders of freshwaters: an experimental study. Aquatic Ecology 38: 83-91.
Greenwood, M.J. and McIntosh, A.R. (2004). Influence of environmental conditions on nymphal development and abundance of Deleatidium fumosum mayflies. New Zealand Natural Sciences 29: 55-66.
Harding, J.S., Hawke, D.J., Holdaway, R.N. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2004). Incorporation of marine-derived nutrients from petrel breeding colonies into stream food webs. Freshwater Biology 49: 576-586.
McIntosh, A.R. and Peckarsky, B.L. (2004). Are mayfly anti-predator responses to fish odour proportional to risk? Archiv für Hydrobiologie 160: 145-151 (PDF 100KB).
McIntosh, A.R., Peckarsky, B.L. and Taylor, B.W. (2004). Predator-induced resource heterogeneity in a stream food web. Ecology 85: 2279-2290 (PDF 720KB).
Winterbourn, M.J. (2004). Association between a commensal chironomid and its mayfly host in rivers of North Westland. New Zealand Natural Sciences 29: 21-31.
2003
Chadderton, W.L., Ryan, P.A. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2003). Distribution, ecology and conservation status of freshwater Idoteidae (Isopoda) in southern New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 33: 549-560.
Davey, M.L., O’Brien, L., Ling, N. and Gleeson, D.M. (2003). Population genetic structure of the Canterbury mudfish (Neochanna burrowsius): biogeography and conservation implications. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 37: 13-21.
Harding, J.S. (2003). Historic deforestation and the fate of endemic invertebrate species in streams. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 37: 333-345.
Nystrom, P. and McIntosh, A.R. (2003). Are impacts of an exotic predator on a stream food web influenced by disturbance history? Oecologia 136: 279-288 (PDF 350KB).
Nystrom, P., McIntosh, A.R. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2003). Top-down and bottom-up processes in grassland and forested streams Oecologia 136: 596-608 (PDF 460KB).
Winterbourn, M.J. (2003). Habitat segregation and larval life history of two Nesameletus species (Ephemeroptera: Nesameletidae) in a mountain stream. Aquatic Insects 25: 41-50.
Winterbourn, M.J. and Wright-Stow, A.E. (2003). Depth distribution of stream invertebrates in the hyporheic zone: diel and life history effects. New Zealand Natural Sciences 27: 1-12.
Wright-Stow, A.E. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2003). How well do New Zealand’s stream-monitoring indicators, the Macroinvertebrate Community Index and its quantitative variant, correspond? New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 37: 461-470.
2002
Ledger, M.E., Crowe, A.L.M., Woodward, G. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2002). Is the mobility of stream insects related to their diet? Archiv für Hydrobiologie 154: 41-59.
McIntosh, A.R. (2002). Impact of introduced trout on Nesameletus mayfly populations measured using electrofishing. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 154: 375-392.
McIntosh, A.R., Peckarsky, B.L. and Taylor, B.W. (2002). The influence of predatory fish on mayfly drift: extrapolating from experiments to nature. Freshwater Biology 47: 1497-1514 (PDF 480KB).
Peckarsky, B.L., McIntosh, A.R., Caudill, C.C. and Dahl, J. (2002). Swarming and mating behavior of a mayfly suggest stabilizing selection for male body size. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51: 530-537 (PDF 75KB).
Peckarsky, B.L., McIntosh, A.R., Taylor, B.W. and Dahl, J. (2002). Predator chemicals induce changes in mayfly life history traits: a whole stream manipulation. Ecology 83: 612-618 (PDF 100KB).
Taylor, B.W., McIntosh, A.R. and Peckarsky, B.L. (2002). Reach-scale manipulations show invertebrate grazers depress algal resources in natural streams. Limnology and Oceanography 47: 893-899.
2001
Milner, A.M., Taylor, R.C. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2001). Longitudinal distribution of macroinvertebrates in two glacier-fed New Zealand rivers. Freshwater Biology 46: 1765-1775.
Peckarsky, B.L., Taylor, B.W., McIntosh, A.R., McPeek, M.A. and Lytle, D.A. (2001). Variation in mayfly size at metamorphosis as a developmental response to risk of predation. Ecology 82: 740-757 (PDF 250KB).
Taylor, B.W., McIntosh A.R. and Peckarsky, B.L. (2001). Sampling stream invertebrates using electroshocking techniques: implications for basic and applied research. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58: 437-445.
Thompson, R.M., Edwards, E.D., McIntosh, A.R. and Townsend, C.R. (2001). Allocation of effort in stream food-web studies: the best compromise? Marine and Freshwater Research 52: 339-345.
Winterbourn, M.J. and Crowe, A. (2001). Flight activity along a mountain stream: is directional flight adaptive? Freshwater Biology 46: 1479-1489.
2000
Adkins, S.C., Etheridge, N.A. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2000). A modified freeze-corer for sampling invertebrates in streams. New Zealand Natural Sciences 25: 43-47.
Ledger, M.E. and Winterbourn, M.J. (2000). Growth of New Zealand stream insect larvae in relation to food type. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 149: 353-364.
McIntosh, A.R. (2000). Habitat- and size-related variations in exotic trout impacts on native galaxiid fishes in New Zealand streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57: 2140-2151.
Winterbourn, M.J., McDiffett, W.F. and Eppley, S.J (2000). Aluminium and iron burdens of aquatic biota in New Zealand streams contaminated by acid mine drainage: effects of trophic level. The Science of the Total Environment 254: 45-54.
Postgraduate theses
Campbell, R. (2011). Spatial pattern and community assembly: does the configuration of stream networks influence their community structure? Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury.
Jellyman, P. (2011). Disentangling the effects of disturbance and size on stream community structure. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury.
Arthur, J. (2010). The influence of upstream forest on macroinvertebrate communities in pastoral landscapes. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Watson, T. (2010). The structure of cave communities. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Wilks, T. (2010). Response of benthic invertebrate fauna to fluctuating lake levels and salinity concentrations in Lake Ellesmere/Te Waihora. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Doehring, K. (2009). Urbanisation influences of freshwater fish distribution and remediation of migratory barriers. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Gray, D. (2009). Ecological connectivity in braided river-scapes. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury.
Kitto, J.A. (2009). The application of ecological theory to the remediation of macroinvertebrate communities impacted by acid mine drainage. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Whitehead, A. (2009). Tools for managing threatened species: improving the effectiveness of whio conservation. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury.
Woodford, D. (2009). Riverscape-mediated effects of introduced trout on non-diadromus galaxiid fishes in New Zealand. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury.
Greig, H. (2008). Community assembly and food web interactions across pond permanence gradients. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury.
Sinton, A. (2008). The ecology of freshwater communities of stock water races on the Canterbury Plains. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Wood, H. (2008). The benthic ecology and food web dynamics of Te Waihora (Lake Ellesmere). Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Bray, J.P. (2007). The ecology of algal assemblages across a gradient of acid mine drainage stress on the West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Greenwood, M. (2007). Effects of habitat disturbance across ecosystem boundaries. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury.
Howard, S. (2007). Effects of trout on galaxiid growth and antipredator behaviour. Unpublished MSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury (PDF 819KB).
Eivers, R. (2006). The response of stream ecosystems to riparian buffer width and vegetative composition in exotic plantation forests. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Fraser, I. (2006). The effects of forest fragmentation on stream invertebrate communities on Banks Peninsula. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Warburton, H. (2006). Mechanisms of low flow-induced community change: involvement of predators in low flow-enhanced invertebrate development and mortality. Unpublished BSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
Barnden, A. (2005). Ecology of streams affected by iron precipitates and iron flocculants. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Eikaas, H. (2005). The effect of habitat fragmentation on native fish: a GIS approach. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury.
Gray, D. (2005). Braided river springs: distribution, benthic ecology, and role in the landscape. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Morris, P. (2005). Genetic population structure of four taxa of aquatic insect at three hierarchial spatial scales. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
O’Brien, L. (2005). Habitat requirements and interspecific interactions of Canterbury mudfish. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury.
Rickard, S. (2005). The effects of land management practices on dairy streams in Canterbury. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Burdon, F. (2004). The effects of stream productivity on aquatic-terrestrial linkages. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Jellyman, P. (2004). Fry survival of alpine (Galaxias paucispondylus) and Canterbury (G. vulgaris) galaxiids. Unpublished BSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
Blakely, T. (2003).Factors influencing benthic communities and colonisation in a Christchurch urban stream. Unpublished BSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
Bradley, A. (2003). Stream comunities in acid mine drainages: investigating longitudinal recovery and remediation possibilities. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Dunn, N. (2003). The effects of low flow on Alpine (Galaxias paucispondylus) and Canterbury (G. vulgaris) galaxiids. Unpublished MSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
Greig, H. (2003). The effects of predatory trout on a detritivorous caddisfly and organic matter dynamics. Unpublished BSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
Goodman, J. (2002). The ecology and conservation of short-jawed kokopu (Galaxias postvectis) in the Nelson area. Unpublished MSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
Greenwood, M. (2002). Factors affecting distribution and life history of Deleatidum. Unpublished BSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
McNabb, R. (2002). Factors affecting the distribution, abundance and feeding behaviour of a filter feeding mayfly, Coloburiscus humeralis. Unpublished MSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
Bell, C. (2001). The ecology of koaro (Galaxias brevipinnis) in Manson Creek, Canterbury. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Digby, B. (2001). Production in Rakaia River. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Bonnett, M. (2000). Critical habitat features of giant kokopu. Unpublished MSc thesis, University of Canterbury.
Drinnan, K. (2000). Drift behaviour of mayfly nymphs. Unpublished MSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
McMurtrie, S. (2000). Factors affecting the abundance and distribution of a large endemic caddisfly. Unpublished MSc (hons) thesis, University of Canterbury.
