3,864 research outputs found
Coastal carbon opportunities: Summary report on using drones to measure mangrove above-ground biomass
Alice R. Jones, Ramesh Raja Segaran, Michelle Waycott, Bronwyn Gillander
A phylogeny of the tribe Caraganeae (Fabaceae) based on DNA sequence data from ITS
A new subtribal classification of the Fabaceae-Caraganeae is presented informed by phylogenetic reconstruction using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) for 17 genera belonging to tribes Caraganeae, Galegeae and Astragaleae. Based on these results we propose to erect a new subtribe Chesneyinae Ranjbar, F. Hajmoradi and Waycott including Chesneya Lindl. ex Endl. and Guelden- staedtia Fisch. and revise the membership of subtribe Caraganinae as comprising Caragana Fabr., Calophaca Fisch. and Halimodendron Fisch. ex DC. Subtribe Caraganinae is characterised by the shrub habit and paripinnate leaves whereas the herbaceous habit and imparipinnate leaves are characteristic of subtribe Chesneyinae.Massoud Ranjbar, Fatemeh Hajmoradi, Michelle Waycott, Kor-jent Van Dij
Coastal carbon opportunities: summary report on changes in the distribution of mangrove and saltmarsh across South Australia (1987-2015
Alice R. Jones, Nicole Foster, Michelle Waycott and Bronwyn M. Gillander
Assessing connectivity in South Australia's Marine Parks Network
Alice Jones, Michelle Waycott, Simon Bryars, Alison Wright and Bronwyn Gillander
Goyder Institute blue carbon research projects: synthesis report
Alice R. Jones, Sabine Dittmann, Luke Mosley, Michelle Clanahan, Kieren Beaumont, Michelle Waycott, Bronwyn M. Gillander
Coastal carbon opportunities: summary report on the ecosystem services provided by blue carbon habitats in South Australia
Bronwyn M. Gillanders, Milena Fernandes, Sam Gaylard, Harpinder Sandhu, Michelle Waycott, Tim Cavagnaro, Alice R. Jone
Data Inputs - Can bacterial indicators of a grassy woodland restoration inform ecosystem assessment and microbiota-mediated human health?
Data inputs and code used in the study "Can bacterial indicators of a grassy woodland restoration inform ecosystem assessment and microbiota-mediated human health?" by Craig Liddicoat, Philip Weinstein, Andrew Bissett, Nicholas J.C. Gellie, Jacob G. Mills, Michelle Waycott, Martin F. Breed. Refer to the Data description document for information on the contents of each file.</div
Black Fashion Designers Symposium: June Ambrose in conversation with Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs
June Ambrose in conversation with Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs at The Museum at FIT's annual fashion symposium, Black Fashion Designers, held on Monday, February 6, 2017. The one-day symposium featured talks by designers, models, journalists, and scholars on African diasporic culture and fashion.June Ambrose is a celebrity stylist and designer whose clients include Sean Combs, Jay Z, Alicia Keys, and Gabrielle Union. She is author of the book Effortless Style.Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs founded their brand Cushnie et Ochs in 2008, creating collections that juxtapose bold sensuality with minimalist sophistication
Seagrass Presence Absence NSW (ACEAS)
<b>Associated Persons</b><br/>Kathryn McMahon (Contributor); Michelle Waycott (Contributor)Robert Canto (Contributor); James Udy (Contributor); Chris Roelfsema (Contributor); Peter Scanes (Contributor); Greg West (Contributor)This seagrass habitat map was produced by the ACEAS Seagrass working group as part of the seagrass habitat risk modelling effort. The map identified seagrass presence based on 1) on the NISB (National Intertidal-Subtidal Benthic) Habitat Map created by the University of Tasmania for a partnership between the Department of Climate Change and the National Land and Water Resources Audit, 2) UNEP WCMC Seagrass map 2005, 3) publications/reports and 4) expert knowledge/personal observation
Seagrass Presence Absence QLD (ACEAS)
<b>Associated Persons</b><br/>Kathryn McMahon (Contributor); Michelle Waycott (Contributor)Robert Canto (Contributor); James Udy (Contributor); Chris Roelfsema (Contributor); Peter Scanes (Contributor); Greg West (Contributor)This seagrass habitat map was produced by the ACEAS Seagrass working group as part of the seagrass habitat risk modelling effort. The map identified seagrass presence based on 1) on the NISB (National Intertidal-Subtidal Benthic) Habitat Map created by the University of Tasmania for a partnership between the Department of Climate Change and the National Land and Water Resources Audit, 2) UNEP WCMC Seagrass map 200
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