Journal Articles

2024

  • Dahanayake, A. C., Webb, J. A., Greet, J., & Brookes, J. D. (2024). How do plants reduce erosion? An Eco Evidence assessment. Plant Ecology, 1-12.
  • Fedrigo, M., Bennett, A., Stewart, S. B., Forsyth, D. M., & Greet, J. (2024). Modelling the spatial abundance of invasive deer and their impacts on vegetation at the landscape scale. Biological Invasions, 1-18.
  • Foley‐Congdon, E., Jellinek, S., Chee, Y. E., & Greet, J. (2024). Revegetated riparian areas are dominated by weeds, and lack structural diversity and natural recruitment: lessons for restoration practice. Restoration Ecology, e14098.
  • Garber, J., Thompson, K., Burns, M. J., Kunapo, J., Zhang, G. Z., & Russell, K. (2024). Artificial Intelligence and Objective‐Function Methods Can Identify Bankfull River Channel Extents. Water Resources Research, 60(1), e2023WR035269.
  • McKendrick, S. A., Burns, M. J., Imberger, M., Russell, K. L., & Greet, J. (2024). Riverine aquatic plants trap propagules and fine sediment: Implications for ecosystem engineering and management under contrasting land uses. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
  • McKendrick, S. A., Greet, J., Imberger, M., & Burns, M. J. (2024). Catchment-scale hydrology limits the benefits of geomorphic complexity for instream vegetation communities. Ecological Engineering, 200.

2023

  • Arora, M., Chopra, I., Nguyen, M. H., Fernando, P., Burns, M. J., & Fletcher, T. D. (2023). Flood Mitigation Performance of Permeable Pavements in an Urbanised Catchment in Melbourne, Australia (Elizabeth Street Catchment): Case Study. Water15(3), 562.
  • Arora, M., Fletcher, T. D., Burns, M. J., Western, A. W., Yong, C. F., Poelsma, P. J., & James, R. B. (2023). The influence of stormwater infiltration on downslope groundwater chemistry. Environmental Geochemistry and Health45(11), 8489-8501.
  • Asry, A., Kouyi, G. L., Fletcher, T. D., Bonneau, J., Tedoldi, D., & Lassabatere, L. (2023). Sets of infiltration models for water infiltration in sustainable urban drainage systems. Journal of Hydrology, 129477.
  • Bennett, A. (2023). "Assessment of tree fern browsing by introduced Sambar Deer in south-eastern Australia." Ecological Management & Restoration 24(2-3): 137-144.
  • Burrows, R. M., Garzon-Garcia, A., Burton, J., Lewis, S. E., Gruber, R. K., Brodie, J. E., & Burford, M. A. (2023). Factors affecting broadscale variation in nearshore water-column organic carbon concentrations along the Great Barrier Reef. Regional Studies in Marine Science, 103032.
  • Datry, T., Truchy, A., Olden, J.D., Busch, M.H., Stubbington, R., Dodds, W.K., Zipper, S., Yu, S., Messager, M.L., Tonkin, J.D., Kaiser, K.E., Hammond, J.C., Moody, E.K., Burrows, R.M., .... (2023). Causes, responses, and implications of anthropogenic versus natural flow intermittence in river networks, BioScience, 73 (1), 9-22. (Open Access)
  • Deng X, Greet J, Jones C (2023) Soil moisture influences the root characteristics of a herbaceous riparian plant along a regulated river. Plant Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-023-01373-7.
  • Guo, B., Arndt, S. K., Miller, R. E., Szota, C., & Farrell, C. (2023). How does leaf succulence relate with plant drought resistance in woody shrubs?. Tree Physiology, tpad066.
  • Greet, Joe, Rephael Lankri, Sarah Gaskill, Sarah Fischer, Delta Freedman, and Tiana Preston (2023). Urban billabong restoration benefits from Traditional Owner involvement and regular flooding. Marine and Freshwater Research. (Open Access)
  • Grey, V., Smith-Miles, K., Fletcher, T. D., Hatt, B. E., & Coleman, R. A. (2023). Empirical evidence of climate change and urbanization impacts on warming stream temperatures. Water Research247, 120703.
  • Hanley, P. A., Livesley, S. J., Fletcher, T. D., & Szota, C. (2023). Water use strategy determines the effectiveness of internal water storage for trees growing in biofilters subject to repeated droughts. Science of The Total Environment, 164762. (Open Access)
  • Imberger, M., Hatt, B., Brown, S., Burns, M. J., Burrows, R. M., & Walsh, C. J. (2023). Headwater streams in an urbanizing world. (Pre-print)
  • Kaushik, P. R., Ndehedehe, C. E., Burrows, R. M., Noll, M. R., & Kennard, M. J. (2023). Assessing surface-groundwater interactions for sustaining spring wetlands of the Great Artesian Basin, Australia. Ecological Indicators151, 110310. (Open Access)
  • Kaushik, P.R., Ndehedehe, C.E., Kalu, I., Burrows, R.M., Noll, M.R., Kennard, M.J. (2023). Identifying potential hotspots of groundwater-climate interaction in the Great Artesian Basin, Australia. Ecological Informatics, 78, 102354. (Open Access)
  • Kitanović, V., J. Greet, S. A. McKendrick and C. S. Jones (2023). Riparian and terrestrial grasses display unexpected tolerance to cool-season inundation. Wetlands Ecology and Management. (Open Access)
  • Makki, T, Mostafavi, H, Maktan, AA, Aghighi, H, Valavi, R, Chee, YE and Teimori, A (2023) Impacts of climate change on the distribution of riverine endemic fish species in Iran, a biodiversity hotspot region. Freshwater Biology, 68, 1007-1019.
  • Messager, M.L., Olden, J.D., Tonkin, J.D., Stubbington, R., Rogosch, J.S., Busch, M.H., Little, C.J., Walters, A.W., Atkinson, C.L., Shanafield, M., Yu, S., Boersma, K.S., Lytle, D.A., Walker, R.H., Burrows, R.M., Datry, T. (2023). A metasystem approach to designing environmental flows, BioScience, 73 (9), 643-662.  (Open Access)
  • Rose, LE, Hemming, V, Hanea, AM, Wintle, BA and Chee, YE (2023) Linking species distribution models with structured expert elicitation for predicting management effectiveness. Conservation Science and Practice e13038. (Open Access)
  • Russell, K., Kirstie Fryirs, David Reid, Alison Miller, Geoff Vietz, Ian Rutherfurd, Ben Pearson, Apanie Wood, Sarah Gregor, Jess Walker & Johanna Slijkerman (2023). Evolution of a river management industry in Australia reveals meandering pathway to 2030 UN goals. Communications Earth & Environment. (Open Access)
  • Schrieke, D., Szota, C., Williams, N.S.G., Farrell, C., (2023). Evaluating the effectiveness of spontaneous vegetation for stormwater mitigation on green roofs. Science of The Total Environment 898, 165643.
  • Soni, L., Szota, C., Fletcher, T.D., Farrell, C., (2023). Influence of green roof plant density and redirecting rainfall via runoff zones on rainfall retention and plant drought stress. Science of The Total Environment 889, 164043.
  • Wills, TJ., Retallick RWR, Greet J. and Bennett A. (2023). Browsing by non-native invasive sambar deer dramatically impacts forest structure. Forest Ecology and Management. (Open Access)
  • Zhen, Y., Smith-Miles, K., Fletcher, T. D., Burns, M. J., & Coleman, R. A. (2023). Multi-objective optimization in real-time operation of rainwater harvesting systems. EURO Journal on Decision Processes11, 100039.

2022

  • Bennett A, Fedrigo M, Greet J (2022) A field method for rapidly assessing deer density and impacts in forested ecosystems. Ecological Management & Restoration 23: 81-88. https://doi.org/10.1111/emr.12518
  • Coleman, R.A., Chee, Y.E., Bond, N.R., Weeks, A., Griffiths, J., Serena, M., Williams, G.A. & Walsh, C.J. (2022). Understanding and managing the interactive impacts of growth in urban land use and climate change on freshwater biota: A case study using the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). Global change biology, 28(4), 1287-1300.
  • DelVecchia, A.G., Shanafield, M., Zimmer, M.A., Busch, M.H., Krabbenhoft, C.A., Stubbington, R., Kaiser, K.E., Burrows, R.M., .... (2022), Reconceptualizing the hyporheic zone for nonperennial rivers and streams, Freshwater Science, 41 (2), 167-182
  • Farrell, C., Livesley, S.J., Arndt, S.K., Beaumont, L., Burley, H., Ellsworth, D., Esperon-Rodriguez, M., Fletcher, T.D., Gallagher, R., Ossola, A. and Power, S.A., (2022). Can we integrate ecological approaches to improve plant selection for green infrastructure?. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, p.127732.
  • Fischer S, Greet J, Walsh CJ, Catford JA, Arndt SK (2022) Riparian trees resprout regardless of timing and severity of disturbance by coppicing. Forest Ecology and Management 507, 119988.
  • Greet J, Fischer S, Walsh CJ, Sammonds MJ, Catford JA (2022) Restored river-floodplain connectivity promotes riparian tree maintenance and recruitment. Forest Ecology and Management 506, 119952.
  • Hawley, R. J., Russell, K. L., and Olinde, L. J. (2022) Qc threshold departs from theoretical Qc in urban watersheds: The role of streambed mobility data in managing the urban disturbance regime. Freshwater Science 41(3), 489-506.
  • Hawley, R. J., Russell, K., & Taniguchi-Quan, K. (2021). Restoring Geomorphic Integrity in Urban Streams via Mechanistically Based Stormwater Management: Minimizing Excess Sediment Transport Capacity. Urban Ecosystems. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-022-01221-y. (Open Access)
  • Krabbenhoft, C.A., Allen, G.H., Lin, P., Godsey, S.E., Allen, D.C., Burrows, R.M., .... (2022). Assessing placement bias of the global river gauge network, Nature Sustainability, 5 (7), 586-592 (Open Access).
  • Lim, T. J., Sargent, R., Henry, R., Fletcher, T. D., Coleman, R. A., McCarthy, D. T., & Lintern, A.  (2022). Riparian buffers: Disrupting the transport of E. coli from rural catchments to streams. Water Research, 222, 118897.
  • Main, A. C., Greet, J., Vivian, L. M., & Jones, C. S. (2022). Warmer water temperatures exacerbate the negative impacts of inundation on herbaceous riparian plants. Freshwater Biology. (Open Access)
  • McKendrick S, Ede F, Miller R, Greet J (2022) Pre-emergence processes limit seedling recruitment in two direct seeded Acacia spp. Forest Ecology and Management 505: 119912.
  • Murphy, B. M., Russell, K. L., Mould, S., Vietz, G. and Nelson, P. A. (2022) Managing urban riverscapes: An assessment framework to integrate social-ecological values and physical processes. Journal of Environmental Management 322, 115868
  • Murphy, B. M., Russell, K. L., Stillwell, C. C., Hawley, R., Scoggins, M., Hopkins, K. G., … & Smith, R. F. (2022). Closing the gap on wicked urban stream restoration problems: A framework to integrate science and community values. Freshwater Science, 41(3), 000-000.
  • Myrstener, M., Fork, M.L., Bergström, A.K., Puts, I.C., Hauptmann, D., Isles, P.D.F., Burrows, R.M., .... (2022). Resolving the drivers of algal nutrient limitation from boreal to arctic lakes and streams, Ecosystems. 25 (8), 1682-1699.
  • Poozan, A., Western, A. W., Burns, M. J., & Arora, M. (2022). Modelling the interaction between vegetation and infiltrated stormwater. Journal of Hydrology, 607, 127527.
  • Scoggins, M., Booth, D. B., Fletcher, T., Fork, M., Gonzalez, A., Hale, R. L., … & Wenger, S. (2022). Community-powered urban stream restoration: A vision for sustainable and resilient urban ecosystems. Freshwater Science. (Open Access)
  • Soni, L., Szota, C., Fletcher, T.D. and Farrell, C., 2022. Influence of water storage and plant crop factor on green roof retention and plant drought stress. PLOS Water, 1(3), p.e0000009. (Open Access)
  • Stewart, S.B., Fedrigo, M., Kasel, S., Roxburgh, S.H., Choden, K., Tenzin, K., Allen, K. and Nitschke, C.R., (2022). Predicting plant species distributions using climate‐based model ensembles with corresponding measures of congruence and uncertainty. Diversity and Distributions. (Open Access)
  • Thom, J.K., Fletcher, T.D., Livesley, S.J., Grey, V. and Szota, C., (2022). Supporting growth and transpiration of newly planted street trees with passive irrigation systems. Water Resources Research, 58(1), p.e2020WR029526.
  • Thom, J.K., Livesley, S.J., Fletcher, T.D., Farrell, C., Arndt, S.K., Konarska, J. and Szota, C., (2022). Selecting tree species with high transpiration and drought avoidance to optimise runoff reduction in passive irrigation systems. Science of The Total Environment, 812, p.151466.
  • Walsh C.J., Burns M.J., Fletcher T.D., Bos D.G., Kunapo J., Poelsma P., & Imberger, M.J. (2022) Linking stormwater control performance to stream ecosystem outcomes: incorporating a performance metric into effective imperviousness. PLOS Water. doi: 10.31219/osf.io/mjz9h. (Open Access)
  • Walsh, C. J., Imberger, M. J., Burns, M. J., Fletcher, T. D., & Bos, D. G. (2022). Dispersed Urban-Stormwater Control Improved Stream Water Quality in a Catchment-Scale Experiment. Water Resources Research. doi.org/10.1029/2022WR032041 (Open Access). (Full text, and data and code available at Open Science Framework, DOI:(10.17605/OSF.IO/4YWVQ.))
  • Waymouth, V.; Miller, R.E; Kasel, S.; Ede, F.; Bissett, A.; Aponte, C. (2022) Riparian fungal communities respond to land-use mediated changes in soil properties and vegetation structure. Plant Soil
  • Webber, J. L., Fletcher, T., Farmani, R., Butler, D., & Melville-Shreeve, P. (2022). Moving to a future of smart stormwater management: A review and framework for terminology, research, and future perspectives. Water Research, 118409. (Open Access)
  • Xu, W.D., Burns, M.J., Cherqui, F.D.R., Smith‐Miles, K. and Fletcher, T.D., (2022) Coordinated Control Can Deliver Synergies Across Multiple Rainwater Storages. Water Resources Research, p.e2021WR030266.
  • Yu, S., Burrows, R. M., Shanafield, M., & Kennard, M. J. (2022). Water-level recession characteristics in isolated pools within non-perennial streams. Advances in Water Resources166, 104267.

2021

  • Asry, A., Bonneau, J., Fernandes, G., Kouyi, G. L., Chocat, B., Fletcher, T. D., & Lassabatere, L. (2021). Modelling uniform and preferential flow in bioretention systems. In EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts.
  • Behroozi, A., Arora, M., Fletcher, T. D., Western, A. W., & Costelloe, J. F. (2021). Understanding the Impact of Soil Clay Mineralogy on the Adsorption Behavior of Zinc. International Journal of Environmental Research, 15(3), 559-569.
  • Bonneau, J., Kouyi, G. L., Lassabatere, L., & Fletcher, T. D. (2021). Field validation of a physically-based model for bioretention systems. Journal of Cleaner Production, 127636.
  • Bos, D. G. (2021). Private assets for public benefit: the challenge of long-term management of domestic rainwater tanks. Blue-Green Systems. (Open Access)
  • Ede, F. and Greet, J. (2021) Post-sowing weed control technique can affect woody seedling numbers, with early hand-weeding potentially more beneficial than early spraying. Ecological Management & Restoration https://doi.org/10.1111/emr.12507
  • Fischer, S., Greet, J., Walsh, C. and Catford, J., 2021. Flood disturbance affects morphology and reproduction of woody riparian plants. Scientific Reports, 11, 16477. (Open Access)
  • Fischer, S., Greet, J., Walsh, C. J., Catford, J. A. (2021) Restored river-floodplain connectivity promotes woody plant establishment. Forest Ecology and Management. doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119264.
  • Jellinek, S. Lloyd, S. Catterall, C. & Sato, C. (2021) Facilitating collaborations between researchers and practitioners in ecosystem management and restoration. Ecological Restoration & Management 22:208-213.
  • Hanley, P. A., Arndt, S. K., Livesley, S. J., & Szota, C. (2021). Relating the climate envelopes of urban tree species to their drought and thermal tolerance. Science of The Total Environment, 753, 142012.
  • Kaushik, P.R., Ndehedehe, C.E., Burrows, R.M., Noll, M.R., Kennard, M.J. (2021). Assessing Changes in Terrestrial Water Storage Components over the Great Artesian Basin Using Satellite Observations, Remote Sensing, 13 (21), 4458.
  • O’Dea, R.E., Parker, T.H., Chee, Y.E. et al. Towards open, reliable, and transparent ecology and evolutionary biology. BMC Biology 19, 68 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-021-01006-3
  • Thom, J. K., Livesley, S. J., Fletcher, T. D., Farrell, C., Arndt, S. K., Konarska, J., & Szota, C. (2021). Selecting tree species with high transpiration and drought avoidance to optimise runoff reduction in passive irrigation systems. Science of The Total Environment, 151466.
  • Pereira, M., Greet, J. & Jones, C.S. (2021). Native riparian plant species dominate the soil seedbank of in-channel geomorphic features of a regulated river. Environmental Management. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-021-01435-4
  • Pritzkow, C., Szota, C., Williamson, V., & Arndt, S. K. (2021). Previous drought exposure leads to greater drought resistance in eucalypts through changes in morphology rather than physiology. Tree Physiology.
  • Russell. K. (2021) Potential sediment supply fluxes associated with greenfield residential construction. Anthropocene, 35, 100300. (Open Access)
  • Waymouth, V.; Miller, R.E; Kasel, S.; Ede, F.; Bissett, A.; Aponte, C. Soil (2021) Bacterial Community Responds to Land-Use Change in Riparian Ecosystems. Forests , 12, 157. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12020157
  • Western, A.W., Arora, M., Burns, M.J., Bonneau, J., Thom, J.K., Yong, C.F., James, R.B., Poelsma, P.J. and Fletcher, T.D., (2021). Impacts of stormwater infiltration on downslope soil moisture and tree water use. Environmental Research Letters.
  • Williams, N. S., Bathgate, R. S., Farrell, C., Lee, K. E., Szota, C., Bush, J., & Rayner, J. P. (2021). Ten years of greening a wide brown land: A synthesis of Australian green roof research and roadmap forward. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 127179.
  • Xu, W. D., Burns, M. J., Cherqui, F., & Fletcher, T. D. (2021). Enhancing stormwater control measures using real-time control technology: a review. Urban Water Journal, 18(2), 101-114.
  • Zhang, K., Liu, Y., Deletic, A., McCarthy, D. T., Hatt, B. E., Payne, E. G., Chandrasena, G., Li, Y., Pham, T., & Jamali, B. (2021). The impact of stormwater biofilter design and operational variables on nutrient removal-a statistical modelling approach. Water Research, 188, 116486.
  • Zinger, Y., Prodanovic, V., Zhang, K., Fletcher, T. D., & Deletic, A. (2021). The effect of intermittent drying and wetting stormwater cycles on the nutrient removal performances of two vegetated biofiltration designs. Chemosphere, 267, 129294.
  • Zipper, S.C., Hammond, J.C., Shanafield, M., Zimmer, M., Datry, T., Jones, C.N., Kaiser, K.E., Godsey, S.E., Burrows, R.M., Blaszczak, J.R. (2021). Pervasive changes in stream intermittency across the United States, Environmental Research Letters, 16 (8), 084033

2020

  • Baptista, M. D., Amati, M., Fletcher, T. D., & Burns, M. J. (2020). The economic benefits of reductions in nitrogen loads from stormwater runoff by street trees. Blue-Green Systems.
  • Behroozi, A., Arora, M., Fletcher, T. D., & Western, A. W. (2020). Sorption and transport behavior of zinc in the soil: Implications for stormwater management. Geoderma, 367, 114243.
  • Bermúdez-Contreras, A.I.; Ede, F.; Waymouth, V.; Miller, R.E.; Aponte, C. (2020) Revegetation technique changes root mycorrhizal colonisation and root fungal communities: the advantage of direct seeding over transplanting tube-stock in riparian ecosystems. Plant Ecology, 221, 813–828.
  • Bonneau, J., Fletcher, T. D., Costelloe, J. F., Poelsma, P. J., James, R. B., & Burns, M. J. (2020). The hydrologic, water quality and flow regime performance of a bioretention basin in Melbourne, Australia. Urban Water Journal, 1-12.
  • Chee, YE, Coleman, R, RossRakesh, S, Bond, N and Walsh, C (2020) Ecological modelling and waterway management prioritisation in greater Melbourne. ESA Bulletin, 50 (4), 2-3.
  • Cherqui, F., James, R., Poelsma, P., Burns, M. J., Szota, C., Fletcher, T., & Bertrand-Krajewski, J. L. (2020). A platform and protocol to standardise the test and selection low-cost sensors for water level monitoring. H2Open Journal.
  • Greet, J., Ede, F., Robertson, D. and McKendrick, S. (2020) Should I plant or should I sow? Restoration outcomes compared across seven riparian revegetation projects. Ecological Management and Restoration. doi.org/10.1111/emr.12396
  • Greet, J., Fischer, S., & Russell, K. (2020) Longer duration flooding reduces the growth and sexual reproductive efforts of a keystone wetland tree species. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 28:655-666.
  • Greet, J., Harley, D., Ashman, K., Watchorn, D., & Duncan, D. (2020). The vegetation structure and condition of contracting lowland habitat for Leadbeater’s possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri). Australian Mammalogy. doi.org/10.1071/AM20047. (Open Access)
  • Kermode, S., Vietz, G., Tippler, C., Russell, K., Fletcher, T., van der Sterran, M., Birtles, P., & Dean, M. (2020) Urban Streamflow Impact Assessment (USIA): a novel approach for protecting urbanising waterways and providing the justification for integrated water management. Australasian Journal of Water Resources, 1-11. (Accepted Manuscript)
  • Russell, K. L., Vietz, G. J., & Fletcher, T. D. (2020). How urban stormwater regimes drive geomorphic degradation of receiving streams. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 44(5), 746-778. (Accepted Manuscript)
  • Thom, J. K., Szota, C., Coutts, A. M., Fletcher, T. D., & Livesley, S. J. (2020). Transpiration by established trees could increase the efficiency of stormwater control measures. Water Research, 115597.
  • Vivian, L. M., Greet, J., & Jones, C. S. (2020). Responses of grasses to experimental submergence in summer: implications for the management of unseasonal flows in regulated rivers. Aquatic Ecology, 1-15.
  • Waymouth, V.; Miller, R.E.; Ede, F.; Bissett, A.; Aponte, C.; (2020) Variation in soil microbial communities: elucidating relationships with vegetation and soil properties, and testing sampling effectiveness. Plant Ecology 221, 837-851.
  • White, J.Y. and Walsh, C.J. (2020). Catchment-scale urbanization diminishes effects of habitat complexity on instream macroinvertebrate assemblages. Ecological Applications, 30(8), e02199. DOI: 10.1002/eap.2199. (Open Access)
  • Xu, W. D., Fletcher, T. D., Burns, M. J., & Cherqui, F. (2020). Real‐Time Control of Rainwater Harvesting Systems: The Benefits of Increasing Rainfall Forecast Window. Water Resources Research.

2019

  • Anim, D. O., Fletcher, T. D., Vietz, G. J., Burns, M. J., & Pasternack, G. B. (2019). How alternative urban stream channel designs influence ecohydraulic conditions. Journal of Environmental Management, 247, 242-252.
  • Anim, D. O., Fletcher, T. D., Vietz, G. J., Pasternack, G. B., & Burns, M. J. (2019). Restoring in‐stream habitat in urban catchments: Modify flow or the channel?. Ecohydrology, 12(1), e2050.
  • Anim, D. O., Fletcher, T. D., Pasternack, G. B., Vietz, G. J., Duncan, H. P., & Burns, M. J. (2019). Can catchment-scale urban stormwater management measures benefit the stream hydraulic environment? Journal of Environmental Management 233, 1-11.
  • Bugnot, A.B., Hose, G.C., Walsh, C.J., Floerl, O., French, K., Dafforn, K.A., Hanford, J., Lowe, E.C. & Hahs, A.K. (2019) Urban impacts across realms: Making the case for inter-realm monitoring and management. Science of the Total Environment, 648 711-719. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.134. (Open Access)
  • Duncan, H. P. (2019). Baseflow Separation–A Practical Approach. Journal of Hydrology 575, 308-313.
  • Duong, A. Greet, J. Walsh, CJ., and Sammonds, MJ. (2019) Managed flooding can augment the benefits of natural flooding for native wetland vegetation. Restoration Ecology. doi.org/10.1111/rec.12816 (Open Access)
  • Gramatakos, A. L. and Lavau, S. (2019). Informal learning for sustainability in higher education institutions. International Journal for Sustainability in Higher Education.
  • Greet J. and King, E. (2019). Slashing Phragmites (Phragmites australis) prior to planting does not promote native vegetation establishment. Ecological Management and Restoration 20(2), 162-165.
  • Onori, A., Lavau, S. and Fletcher, T. (2019). Implementation as more than installation: a case study of the challenges in implementing green infrastructure projects in two Australian primary schools. Urban Water Journal. ( Open Access)
  • Russell, K.L., Vietz, G.J. and Fletcher, T.D. (2019) A suburban sediment budget: coarse‐grained sediment flux through hillslopes, stormwater systems and streams. Earth Surface Processes and Lanforms.doi: 10.1002/esp.4685. (Accepted Manuscript)
  • Russell KL, Vietz GJ and Fletcher TD. (2019) Urban sediment supply to streams from hillslope sources. Science of the Total Environment 653: 684-697. (Accepted Manuscript)
  • Szota, C., Coutts, A. M., Thom, J. K., Virahsawmy, H. K., Fletcher, T. D., & Livesley, S. J. (2019). Street tree stormwater control measures can reduce runoff but may not benefit established trees. Landscape and Urban Planning, 182, 144-155.
  • Tiegs, S., Imberger, S. et al (2019). Global patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones. Science Advances. (Open Access)
  • Webber, J. L., Fletcher, T. D., Cunningham, L., Fu, G., Butler, D., & Burns, M. J. (2019). Is green infrastructure a viable strategy for managing urban surface water flooding? Urban Water Journal, 1-11.
  • Zhang, Z., Szota, C., Fletcher, T. D., Williams, N. S., & Farrell, C. (2019). Green roof storage capacity can be more important than evapotranspiration for retention performance. Journal of Environmental Management, 232, 404-412.

2018

  • Al-Ameri, M., Hatt, B., Le Coustumer, S., Fletcher, T., Payne, E., & Deletic, A. (2018). Accumulation of heavy metals in stormwater bioretention media: A field study of temporal and spatial variation. Journal of Hydrology.
  • Anim, D. O., Fletcher, T. D., Vietz, G., Pasternack, G., & Burns, M. J. (2018). Effect of urbanization on stream hydraulics. River Research and Applications (doi.org/10.1002/rra.3293)
  • Bonneau, J., Burns, M. J., Fletcher, T. D., Witt, R., Drysdale, R. N., & Costelloe, J. F. (2018). The impact of urbanization on subsurface flow paths–a paired-catchment isotopic study. Journal of Hydrology.
  • Bonneau, J., Fletcher, T. D., Costelloe, J. F., Poelsma, P. J., James, R. B., & Burns, M. J. (2018). Where does infiltrated stormwater go? Interactions with vegetation and subsurface anthropogenic features. Journal of Hydrology.
  • Coller, M. L. F., P. Wheeler, J. Kunapo, and J. Peterson. Interactive flood hazard visualisation in Adobe Flash. Journal of Flood Risk Management 11 (2018): S134-S146.
  • Coker, M.E., Bond, N.R, Chee, Y.E., and Walsh, C.J. (2018). Alternatives to biodiversity offsets for mitigating the effects of urbanization on stream ecosystems Conservation Biology. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13057Full text
  • Dagenais, D., Brisson, J., & Fletcher, T. D. (2018). The role of plants in bioretention systems; does the science underpin current guidance?. Ecological Engineering, 120, 532-545.
  • Ehrenfried, L., Vietz, G., Whiteoak, K., (2018). Incentivising stormwater management in cities and suburbs: Examples from Germany and Opportunities for Australia. Water 3(1): 1-15
  • Grey, V., Livesley, S. J., Fletcher, T. D., & Szota, C. (2018). Establishing street trees in stormwater control measures can double tree growth when extended waterlogging is avoided. Landscape and Urban Planning, 178, 122-129.
  • Grey, V., Livesley, S. J., Fletcher, T. D., & Szota, C. (2018). Tree pits to help mitigate runoff in dense urban areas. Journal of hydrology, 565, 400-410.
  • Moser, S. and Greet, J. (2018) Unpalatable neighbours reduce browsing on woody seedlings. Forest Ecology and Management. 414: 41-46
  • Kunapo, J., Fletcher, T. D., Ladson, A. R., Cunningham, L., & Burns, M. J. (2018). A spatially explicit framework for climate adaptation. Urban Water Journal, 1-8.
  • McCarthy, D. T., Zhang, K., Westerlund, C., Viklander, M., Bertrand-Krajewski, J. L., Fletcher, T. D., & Deletic, A. (2018). Assessment of sampling strategies for estimation of site mean concentrations of stormwater pollutants. Water research, 129, 297-304.
  • Parris, K.M., Amati, M., Bekessy, S.A., Dagenais, D., Fryd, O., Hahs, A.K., Hes, D., Imberger, S.J., Livesley, S.J., Marshall, A.J. Walsh, C.W. and Rhodes, J.R., (2018). The seven lamps of planning for biodiversity in the city. Cities, 83, 44-53.(Open Access)
  • Payne, E. G., Pham, T., Deletic, A., Hatt, B. E., Cook, P. L., & Fletcher, T. D. (2018). Which species? A decision-support tool to guide plant selection in stormwater biofilters. Advances in Water Resources.
  • Robertson, J. J., Fletcher, T. D., Danger, A., & Szota, C. (2018). Identifying critical inundation thresholds to maintain vegetation cover in stormwater treatment wetlands. Ecological Engineering, 116, 80-86.
  • Russell, K.L., Vietz, GJ and Fletcher, T.D. (2018) Urban catchment runoff increases bedloadsediment yield and particle size in stream channels. Anthropocene 23: 53-66. (Accepted Manuscript)
  • Soanes, K., Sievers, M., Chee, Y. E., Williams, N. S., Bhardwaj, M., Marshall, A. J., & Parris, K. M. (2018). Correcting common misconceptions to inspire conservation action in urban environments. Conservation Biology.
  • Szota, C., McCarthy, M. J., Sanders, G. J., Farrell, C., Fletcher, T. D., Arndt, S. K., & Livesley, S. J. (2018). Tree water-use strategies to improve stormwater retention performance of biofiltration systems. Water Research.144, 285-295.
  • Vietz, G. J., Lintern, A., Webb, J. A., & Straccione, D. (2018). River bank erosion and the influence of environmental flow management. Environmental management, 61(3), 454-468.
  • Xu, W. D., Fletcher, T. D., Duncan, H. P., Bergmann, D. J., Breman, J., & Burns, M. J. (2018). Improving the Multi-Objective Performance of Rainwater Harvesting Systems Using Real-Time Control Technology. Water, 10(2), 147. Open Access
  • Zacks G., Greet J., Walsh C., Raulings E. (2018) The flooding tolerance of two critical habitat-forming wetlands, Leptospermum lanigerum and Melaleuca squarrosa, at different life history stages. Australian Journal of Botany. 66: 500-510. doi.org/10.1071/BT18039
  • Zhang, Z., Szota, C., Fletcher, T. D., Williams, N. S., Werdin, J., & Farrell, C. (2018). Influence of plant composition and water use strategies on green roof stormwater retention. Science of The Total Environment, 625, 775-781.

2017

  • Bonneau,J. Fletcher, T.D. Costello, J.F. and Burns, M.J. (2017). Stormwater infiltration and the urban ‘karst’ – A review.  Journal of Hydrology.
  • Farag, A.M., Larson, D.L., Stauber, J., Stahl, R. and Walsh, C.J. (2017) Restoration of contaminated ecosystems: adaptive management in a changing climate. Restoration Ecology, 25, 884–893.
  • Fidler, F., Chee, Y.E., Wintle, B.C., Burgman, M., McCarthy, M. and Gordon, A. (2017). Meta-research for evaluating reproductability in ecology and evolution. BioScience 67, 282-289.
  • Li, C. Fletcher, T.D. Duncan, H.P. & Burns, M.J. (2017). Can stormwater control measures restore altered urban flow regimes at the catchment scale? Journal of Hydrology. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.03.037.
  • Payne, E. G. I., Pham, T., Cook, P. L. M., Deletic, A., Hatt, B. E., & Fletcher, T. D. (2017). The inside story of gas processes within stormwater biofilters – does greenhouse gas production tarnish the benefits of nitrogen removal?. Environmental Science & Technology. doi:10.1021/acs.est.6b05653.
  • Richards, P. J., Williams, N. S. G., Fletcher, T. D., & Farrell, C. (2017). Can raingardens produce food and retain stormwater? Effects of substrates and stormwater application method on plant water use, stormwater retention and yield. Ecological Engineering, 100, 165-174. doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.12.013.
  • Russell, K.L., Vietz, G.J, & Fletcher, T.D. (2017). Global sediment yields from urban and urbanizing watersheds. Earth-Science Reviews, 168, 73-80.
  • Schubert, J.E., Burns, M.J., Fletcher, T.D. & Sanders, B.F. (2017). A Framework for the Case-Specific Assessment of Green Infrastructure in Mitigating Urban Flood Hazards. Advances in Water Resources.
  • Szota, C., Farrell, C., Williams, N.S.G., Arndt, S.K., & Fletcher, T.D. (2017). Drought-avoiding plants with low water use can achieve high rainfall retention without jeopardising survival on green roofs. Science of the Total environment.
  • Szota, C., Fletcher, T. D., Desbois, C., Rayner, J. P., Williams, N. S., & Farrell, C. (2017). Laboratory Tests of Substrate Physical Properties May Not Represent the Retention Capacity of Green Roof Substrates In Situ. Water, 9(12), 920.

2016

  • Bhaskar, A., Beesley, L., Burns, M. J., Fletcher, T. D., Hamel, P., Oldham, C., & Roy, A. (2016). Will it rise or will it fall? Managing the complex effects of urbanization on base flow. Freshwater Science 35, 293–310. Open Access : View Online
  • Brown, H.L., Bos, D.G., Walsh, C.J., Fletcher, T.D. and Rossrakesh, S. (2016). More than money: how multiple factors influence householder participation in at-source stormwater management. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 59, 79-97.
  • Chee, Y.E., Wilkinson, L., Nicholson, A.E., Quintana-Ascencio, P.F., Fauth, J.E., Hall, D., Ponzio, K.J. and Rumpff, L. (2016) Modelling spatial and temporal changes with GIS and Spatial and Dynamic Bayesian Networks. Environmental Modelling and Software 82, 108-120.
  • Garrard, G.E., Fidler, F., Wintle, B.C., Chee, Y.E. and Bekessy, S.A. (2016) Debunking some common myths to create more space for scientists in public debate. ESA Bulletin 46, 6-7.
  • Garrard, G.E., Fidler, F., Wintle, B.C., Chee, Y.E. and Bekessy, S.A. (2016) Beyond advocacy: making space for conservation scientists in public debate. Conservation Letters 9, 208-212.
  • Greet, J. (2016) The potential of soil seed banks of a eucalypt wetland forest to aid restoration. Wetlands Ecology and Management 24, 565-577
  • Greet, J., King, E., and Stewart-Howie, M. (2016) Plastic weed matting is better than jute or woodchips for controlling the invasive wetland grass Phalaris arundinacea, but not Phragmites australis. Plant Protection Quarterly 31, 19-22.
  • Hawley, R. J., & Vietz, G. J. (2016). Addressing the urban stream disturbance regime. Freshwater Science, 35, 278–292.
  • Imberger, S.J., Walsh, C.J., Tsyrlin, E., Kerr, D.G., and Tewman, M. (2016). Variability in the response of amphipods and macroinvertebrate assemblage structure to prolonged drought in forested upland streams. Biodiversity and Conservation, 25: 1465–1480.
  • Mata, L., Garrad, G.E., Kutt, A., Wintle, B.C., Chee, Y.E., Backstrom, A., Bainbridge, B., Urlus, J., Brown, G., Tolsma, A., Yen, A., New, T. and Bekessy, S. (2016) Eliciting and integrating expert knowledge to assess the viability of the critically endangered golden sun-moth Synemon plana. Austral Ecology, 10.1111/aec.12431.
  • Nemes, V., La Nauze, A., Walsh, C.J., Fletcher, T.D., Bos, D., Rossrakesh, S. and Stoneham, G. (2016). Saving a creek one bid at a time: a uniform price auction for urban stormwater retention. Urban Water Journal, 13, 232–241.
  • Parker, T.H., Forstmeier, W., Koricheva, J., Fidler, F., Hadfield, J.D., Chee, Y.E., Kelly, C.D., Gurevitch, J. and Nakagawa, S. (2016) Fraud not a primary cause of irreproducible results: a reply to Clark et al. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2016.09.004.
  • Parker, T.H., Forstmeier, W., Koricheva, J., Fidler, F., Hadfield, J.D., Chee, Y.E., Kelly, C.D., Gurevitch, J. and Nakagawa, S. (2016) Transparency in ecology and evolution: real problems, real solutions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 31, 711-719.
  • Rose, L., Heard, G.W., Chee, Y.E. and Wintle, B. (2016) Cost-effective conservation of an endangered frog under uncertainty. Conservation Biology 30, 350-361.
  • Roy, A.H., Capps, K.A., El-Sabaawi, R.W., Jones, K.L., Parr, T.B., Ramírez, A., Smith, R.F., Walsh, C.J. & Wenger, S.J. (2016). Urbanization and stream ecology: diverse mechanisms of change. Freshwater Science, 35, 272–277.
  • Smith, R.F., Hawley, R.J., Neale, M.W., Veitz, G.J., Diaz-Pascacio, E., Herrmann, J., Lovell, A.C., Prescott, C., Rios-Touma, B., Smith, B, and Utz, R.M. (2016) Urban stream renovation: incorporating societal objectives to achieve ecological improvements. Freshwater Science, 35, 364–379. Open Access
  • Vietz, G.J., Rutherfurd, I.D., Fletcher, T.D. and Walsh, C.J. (2016). Thinking outside the channel: Challenges and opportunities for protection and restoration of stream morphology in urbanizing catchments. Landscape and Urban Planning, 145, 34–44.
  • Vietz, G.J., Walsh, C.J. and Fletcher, T.D. (2016). Urban hydrogeomorphology and the urban stream syndrome: treating the symptoms and causes of geomorphic change. Progress in Physical Geography, 40, 480–492.
  • Walsh, C.J., Booth, D.B., Burns, M.J., Fletcher, T.D., Hale, R.L., Hoang, L.N., Livingston, G., Rippy, M.A., Roy, A.H., Scoggins, M. & Wallace, A. (2016). Principles for urban stormwater management to protect stream ecosystems. Freshwater Science, 35, 398–411. Open Access
  • Walsh, C. J., Fletcher, T. D., & Vietz, G. J. (2016). Variability in stream ecosystem response to urbanization: Unraveling the influences of physiography and urban land and water management. Progress in Physical Geography, 40, 714-731.
  • Walsh, C.J. & Webb, J.A. (2016). Interactive effects of urban stormwater drainage, land clearance, and flow regime on stream macroinvertebrate assemblages across a large metropolitan region. Freshwater Science, 35, 324–339. Open Access

2015

  • Askarizadeh, A., Rippy, M. A., Fletcher, T. D., Feldman, D., Peng, J., Bowler, P., Mehring, A., Winfrey, B., Vrugt, J., & AghaKouchak, A. (2015). From rain tanks to catchments: Use of low-impact development to address hydrologic symptoms of the urban stream syndrome. Environmental Science and Technology, 49, 11264–11280.
  • Bos, D.G. & Brown, H.L. (2015) Overcoming barriers to community participation in a catchment-scale experiment: building trust and changing behavior. Freshwater Science 34, 1169–1175. Full text
  • Burns, M. J., Fletcher, T. D., Duncan, H. P., Hatt, B. E., Ladson, A. R., & Walsh, C. J. (2015). The performance of rainwater tanks for stormwater retention and water supply at the household scale: an empirical study. Hydrological Processes, 29, 152–160.
  • Burns, M.J., Schubert, J.E., Fletcher, T.D & Sanders, B.F. (2015). Testing the impact of at-source stormwater management on urban flooding through a coupling of network and overland flow models. WIREs Water, 2, 291–300.
  • Burns, M. J., Wallis, E., & Matic., V. (2015). Building capacity in low-impact drainage management through research collaboration. Freshwater Science, 34, 1176–1185. Full text
  • Burns, M. J., Walsh, C. J., Fletcher, T. D., Ladson, A. R., & Hatt, B. E. (2015)  A landscape measure of urban stormwater runoff effects is a better predictor of stream condition than a suite of hydrologic factors. Ecohydrology, 8, 160–171.
  • Fletcher, T. D., Shuster, W. D., Hunt, W. F., Ashley, R., Butler, D., Arthur, S., Trowsdale, S., Barraud, S., Semadeni-Davies, A., Bertrand-Krajewski, J.-L., Mikkelsen, P. S., Rivard, G., Uhl, M., Dagenais, D., & Viklander, M. (2015)  SUDS, LID, BMPs, WSUD and more—the evolution and application of terminology surrounding urban drainage. Urban Water Journal, 12, 525-542. Full text
  • Greet, J. (2015) The marked flooding tolerance of seedlings of a threatened swamp gum: implications for the restoration of critical wetland forests. Australian Journal of Botany. 63, 669-678.
  • Greet, J., J. A. Webb & R. D. Cousens (2015). Floods reduce the prevalence of exotic plant species within the riparian zone: evidence from natural floods. Applied Vegetation Science. 18, 503-512
  • Greet, J., & Rees, P. (2015) Slashing may have potential for controlling Phragmites australis in long-inundated parts of a Ramsar-listed wetland. Ecological Management and Restoration. 16, 233-236
  • Hamel, P., Daly, E., & Fletcher, T. D. (2015). Which baseflow metrics should be used in assessing flow regimes of urban streams? Hydrological Processes, 29, 2367–2378.
  • Prosser, T., Morison, P.J. & Coleman, R.A. (2015). Integrating stormwater management to restore a stream: perspectives from a waterway management authority. Freshwater Science, 34, 1186–1194. Full text
  • Richards, P. J., Farrell, C., Tom, M., Williams, N. S. G., & Fletcher, T. D. (2015). Vegetable raingardens can produce food and reduce stormwater runoff. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 14, 646–654.
  • Sammonds, M.J, & Vietz, G.J. (2015). Setting stream naturalisation goals to achieve ecosystem improvement in urbanising greenfield catchments. Area, 47, 386–395.
  • Szota, C., Farrell, C., Livesley, S. J., & Fletcher, T. D. (2015). Salt tolerant plants increase nitrogen removal from biofiltration systems affected by saline stormwater. Water Research. 83, 195–204.
  • Walsh, C. J. (2015) Comment on “Suburban watershed nitrogen retention: Estimating the effectiveness of stormwater management structures” by Koch et al. (Elem Sci Anth 3:000063, July 2015). Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 3, 000077. Full text
  • Walsh, C.J. & Fletcher, T.D. (2015). Stream experiments at the catchment scale: the challenges and rewards of collaborating with community and government to push policy boundaries. Freshwater Science, 34, 1159–1160. Full text
  • Walsh, C.J., Fletcher, T.D., Bos, D.G., & Imberger, S.J. (2015). Restoring a stream through retention of urban stormwater runoff: a catchment-scale experiment in a social-ecological system. Freshwater Science, 34, 1161–1168. Full text