Dr Wade Hadwen
B Science (Hons), PhD
Research Fellow, Australian Rivers Institute
Contact details for Doctor Wade Hadwen
Research Expertise
- Aquatic ecology (freshwater and estuarine)
- Aquatic ecosystems
- River/estuarine ecology
- Riverine landscapes
- Protected area management
- Visitor impacts/indicators
- Visitor management
Publications
- Hadwen, W. L., Hill, W. and Pickering, C. M. (in press) Icons under threat: Why monitoring visitors and their ecological impacts in protected areas matters. Ecological Management and Restoration.
- Hadwen, W. L., Hill, W. and Pickering, C. M. (in press) Linking visitor impact research to visitor impact monitoring in protected areas. Journal of Ecotourism.
- Hadwen, W. L., Russell, G. L. and Arthington, A. H. (2007) Gut content- and stable isotope-derived diets of four commercially and recreationally important fish species in two intermittently open estuaries. Marine and Freshwater Research 58: 363-375.
- Hadwen, W. L. and Arthington, A. H. (2007) Food webs of two intermittently open estuaries receiving 15N-enriched sewage effluent. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 71: 347-358.
- Hadwen, W. L. (2007) Lake Tourism: An Integrated Approach to Lacustrine Tourism Systems. Annals of Tourism Research 34: 555-556.
- Hadwen, W. L. and Bunn, S. E. (2005) Food web responses to low-level nutrient and 15N-tracer additions in the littoral zone of an oligotrophic dune lake. Limnology and Oceanography 50: 1096-1105.
- Hadwen, W. L., Bunn, S. E., Arthington, A. H. and Mosisch, T. D. (2005) Within-lake detection of the effects of tourist activities in the littoral zone of oligotrophic dune lakes. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 8: 159-173.
- Hadwen, W. L. and Bunn, S. E. (2004) Tourists increase the contribution of autochthonous carbon to littoral zone food webs in oligotrophic dune lakes. Marine and Freshwater Research 55: 701-708.
- Hadwen, W. L. and Arthington, A. H. (2003) The significance and management implications of perched dune lakes as swimming and recreation sites on Fraser Island, Australia. The Journal of Tourism Studies 14: 35-44.
- Hadwen, W. L., Arthington, A. H. and Mosisch, T. D. (2003) The impact of tourism on dune lakes on Fraser Island, Australia. Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management 8: 15-26.
- Stork, N. E., Hammond, P. M., Russell, B. L. and Hadwen, W. L. (2001) The spatial distribution of beetles within the canopies of oak trees in Richmond Park, UK. Ecological Entomology 26: 302-311.
- Hadwen, W. L., Kitching, R. L. and Olsen, M. F. (1998) Folivory levels of seedlings and canopy trees in tropical and subtropical rainforests in Australia. Selbyana 19: 162-171.
- Hadwen, W. L., Small, A., Kitching, R. L. and Drew, R. A. I. (1998) Potential suitability of North Queensland rainforest sites as habitat for the Asian papaya fruit fly, Bactrocera papayae Drew and Hancock (Diptera: Tephritidae). Australian Journal of Entomology 37: 219-227.
Technical Reports
- Hadwen, W. L., Arthington, A. H. and Boon, P. I. (in press) Detecting visitor impacts in and around aquatic ecosystems within protected areas.: Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre, STCRC Press, Gold Coast.
- Hadwen, W. L. and Arthington, A. H. (in press) Where do visitors go and why? Predicting the spatial distribution of visitors and recreation pressure in protected areas.: Pp 32. Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre - STCRC Press, Gold Coast.
- Castley, J. G., Hill, W., Pickering, C. M., Hadwen, W. L. and Worboys, G. (2007) An Integrated Framework for Developing Ecological Indicators of Visitor use of Protected Areas. Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre - STCRC Press, Gold Coast.
- Hadwen, W. L. and Arthington, A. H. (2006) Ecology, Threats and Management Options for Small Estuaries and ICOLLs. Gold Coast: Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre - CRCST Press.
- Hadwen, W. L., Arthington, A. H., Boon, P. I., Lepesteur, M. and McComb, A. J. (2005) Rivers, streams, lakes and estuaries: hot spots for cool recreation and tourism in Australia. Gold Coast: Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre - CRCST Press.
- Hadwen, W. L., Arthington, A. H., Bunn, S. E. and Mosisch, T. D. (2004) The effects of tourism on Fraser Island's dune lakes. Gold Coast: Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre Pty Ltd.
Theses
- Hadwen, W. L. (1996) Invertebrate assemblages and folivory levels associated with the leaves of seedlings and canopy trees in Queensland rainforest., pp. 147. Brisbane: Honours Thesis, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Griffith University.
- Hadwen, W. L. (2003) Effects of nutrient additions on dune lakes on Fraser Island, Australia., pp. 150. Brisbane: PhD Thesis, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Griffith University.