BEnvSci (Hons), PhD
Research Fellow, Australian Rivers Institute
Contact details for Dr Joel Huey
Research expertise
- Molecular Ecology
- Population Genetics
- Phylogeography
- Freshwater Fish
- Dryland Rivers
Publications
- Huey, J.A., Schmidt, D.J., Balcombe, S.R., Marshall, J.C., and Hughes, J.M. (2011) High gene flow and metapopulation dynamics detected for three species in a dryland river system. Freshwater Biology, 56, 2378–2390
- Huey, J.A., Baker, A.M. and Hughes, J.M. (2011) Evidence for multiple historical colonisations of an endoreic drainage basin by an Australian freshwater fish. Journal of Fish Biology, 79, 1047-1067.
- Balcombe S.R., Huey J.A., Lobegeiger J.S., Marshall J.C., Arthington, A.H., Davis L.C., Sternberg, D., Thoms M.C. (2010) Models of the relationship between biophysical factors and fish biomass in two dryland river catchments are not transferable. In: Ecosystem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin (Eds. I. Overton and N. Saintilann). CSIRO Publishing.
- Huey, J.A., Baker, A.M. and Hughes, J.M. (2010) High levels of genetic structure in the Australian freshwater fish, Ambassis macleayi. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 29, 1148-1160.
- Huey, J.A., Hughes, J.M. and Baker, A.M. (2008) The effect of landscape processes upon gene flow and genetic diversity in an Australian freshwater fish, Neosilurus hyrtlii. Freshwater Biology, 53, 1393-1408.
- Huey, J.A., Hughes, J.M. and Baker, A.M. (2006) Patterns of gene flow in two species of eel-tailed catfish, Neosilurus hyrtlii and Porochilus argenteus (Siluriformes: Plotosidae), in western Queensland's dryland rivers. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 87, 457-467.