Environmental Futures Centre Research Papers report findings and conclusions from our scholarly research program.
- Roca, E. and Tularam, G. A. (2012). Which way does water flow? An econometric analysis of the global price integration of water stocks. Applied Economics 4(23), 2935-2944
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- Catherine Marina Pickering, Ann Mount, Matthias C. Wichmann and James M. Bullock, Estimating human-mediated dispersal of seeds within an Australian protected area, Biological Invasions Volume 13, Number 8, 1869-1880, DOI: 10.1007/s10530-011-0006-y, published online 13 May 2011.
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- Shoo, L. P., D. H. Olson, S. K. McMenamin, K. A. Murray, M. Van Sluys, M. A. Donnelly, D. Stratford, J. Terhivuo, A. Merino-Viteri, S. M. Herbert, P. J. Bishop, P. Stephen Corn, L. Dovey, R. A. Griffiths, K. Lowe, M. Mahony, H. McCallum, J. D. Shuker, C. Simpkins, L.F. Skerratt, S. E. Williams and J.-M. Hero. 2011. Engineering a future for amphibians under climate change. Journal of Applied Ecology 2011, 48, 487–492
- Roberts, B.J., Catterall, C.P., Eby, P. and Kanowski, J. Latitudinal range shifts in Australian flying-foxes - a re-evaluation. Austral Ecology. In Press 2011.
This paper shows that Black Flying Foxes have moved southward in large numbers during the past century, but they are moving too fast for climate change to be a simple cause.
- Tularam, G. A. and Properjohn, M. (2010). An investigation into water distribution network security: Risk and implications. Security Journal. 4:1057-1066
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- Subramanian, S., Huynen, L, Millar, C. D. and Lambert, D. M. 2010. Next generation sequencing and analysis of a conserved transcriptome of New Zealand's kiwi. BMC Evolutionary Biology 10: 387-396
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