PROCEEDINGS 128
Citing articles in this volume
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Proceedings 128
Individual papers for RSQ Proceedings Volume 128:
Author | Keywords | Title | Date of acceptance | Date of publication |
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Refereed Papers | ||||
Barry R. Pollock | citizen science, degenerate gonads, oocyte atresia, size at maturity, sub-population | Do dusky flathead Platycephalus fuscus (Cuvier, 1829), spawn in upper estuarine areas? | 6.7.2020 | 24.10.2020 |
Stephen J. Maxwell et al. | Canarium labiatum, clustering, colour, imposex, pseudohermaphroditism, sex bias, size dimorphism | Population Structure of Canarium labiatum (Röding, 1798) (Mollusca: Neostromboidae: Strombidae) on Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland | 21.8.2020 | 24.10.2020 |
Sharon M. Brown and Suzanne Thompson | Indigenous culture, education, land restoration, income streams, cultural and eco-tourism | Gracevale, a Case Study on Caring for Country and Rediscovery of Culture and Language by the Iningai People in Central West Queensland | 25.8.2020 | 24.10.2020 |
Colin Lynam | tsunami hazard, meteotsunami, tsunamigenic, earthquake, archival preservation, FAIR data re-use | On a Fine Day at Shorncliffe the Sea came Boiling Upwards across the Bathers | 27.8.2020 | 24.10.2020 minor correction 3.1.21 |
Paul Williams, Dave Kington and Eleanor Collins | eucalypt forest, wildfire, cultural burning, burning regime, planned burning, vegetation condition, kangaroo grass, Themeda triandra | Vegetation Change over 50 Years in Eucalypt Forest on North Stradbroke Island | 28.8.2020 | 24.10.2020 |
Adam Kerezsy | Lachlan River, off-river areas, Lake Cargelligo, Booberoi Creek, community involvement, fish surveys, endangered species | The Benefits of Community and Stakeholder Driven Fish Monitoring Projects in a Murray-Darling Basin River | 31.8.2020 | 24.10.2020 |
Luciana L. Porfirio et al. | arid/semi-arid rangelands, biophysical models, land management, productivity database, rangeland monitoring and management, vegetation and carbon modelling | Productivity and Biomass of Australia’s Rangelands: Towards a National Database | 19.10.2020 | 17.11.2020 |
Noore Alam and Cordia Chu | infodemic, coronavirus, pandemic, misinformation, One Health, whole-of-government pandemic plan, social science, risk communications | COVID-19 Pandemic: Tackling ‘Infodemics’ Through an Integrated One Health–Social Science Approach | 7.11.2020 | 17.11.2020 |
Alison Specht and Raymond Specht | International Biological Program (IBP), International Science Council (ISC), Australian Academy of Science (AAS), interdisciplinary research, conservation of terrestrial communities | The Legacy of the International Biological Program in Australia | 24.11.2020 | 6.12.2020 |
Elwyn E. Hegarty | rainforest, complex notophyll vine forest, eucalypt forest, , understorey, environmental gradients, vegetation succession, history of wildfires, exotic Lantana camara | Natural Limits to the Expansion of Subtropical Rainforest at Mt Nebo, Queensland | 9.12.2020 | 23.12.2020 |
Peter E. Anderson and Wayne Orchiston | Queensland astronomy, Brisbane Astronomical Society, D. Eglinton, J. P. Thomson, F. D. G. Stanley, 6-inch Grubb refractor, Queensland Popular Science and Art Society, 12-inch reflector | The Brisbane Astronomical Society (1896 to 1917), Its Six-inch Refractor, and Key Members Dudley Eglinton and James Park Thomson | 22.12.2020 | 23.12.2020 |
RoySocQld Reports | ||||
Ross A. Hynes | whole-systems science, multi-level ecological analysis, wet tropics, QldGlobe, translational ecology | Science Through a Big Window: Presidential Address 2020 | 10.12.2020 | 23.12.2020, revised 26.2.2021 (corrected 3 typos) |
Geoff Edwards and James Hansen | Annual Report | Royal Society of Queensland Annual Report 2019–2020 | 17.11.2020 | 23.12.2020 |
Geoff Edwards | Research Fund | The Royal Society of Queensland Research Fund | 19.12.2020 | 23.12.2020 |
Alex Jiang | koala-cattle interaction | Humble Cow: A Koala Serial Killer? Royal Society of Queensland Research Project 2018 | 19.11.2020 | 23.12.2020 |
Chapa G. Manwaduge et al. | native Notelaea, threatened species | Conservation Biology of Threatened Native Olives (Genus Notelaea) in Southern Queensland Royal Society of Queensland Research Project 2018 | 19.11.2020 | 23.12.2020 |
Michaela Blyton | koala diet, microbiome | What Do Koalas Eat Where and Does This Shape Their Microbiomes? Royal Society of Queensland Research Project 2019 | 19.11.2020 | 23.12.2020 |
Bonnie Quigley | koala retrovirus | Comparing Koala Retrovirus Infection between Central and South East Queensland Koalas Royal Society of Queensland Research Project 2019 | 19.11.2020 | 23.12.2020 |
James Galletly | ||||
James C. Galletly | Lockyer, baseflow, aquifer | Baseflow in the Lockyer Creek PhD Dissertation Abstract | 1.10.2020 | 23.12.2020 |
Jeff N. Tullberg and Anne Chamberlain | Jim Galletly | Dr James C. Galletly Obituary | 1.10.2020 | 23.12.2020 |