Australian freshwater ecology: processes and management A Boulton, M Brock, B Robson, D Ryder, J Chambers, J Davis John Wiley & Sons, 2014 | 498 | 2014 |
Adaptive environmental management C Allan, GH Stankey Springer, 2009 | 196 | 2009 |
Ecology of freshwater and estuarine wetlands DP Batzer, RR Sharitz Univ of California Press, 2014 | 181 | 2014 |
Sediment fingerprinting in fluvial systems: review of tracers, sediment sources and mixing models A Haddadchi, DS Ryder, O Evrard, J Olley International Journal of Sediment Research 28 (4), 560-578, 2013 | 146 | 2013 |
Potential for biofilms as biological indicators in Australian riverine systems A Burns, DS Ryder Ecological Management & Restoration 2 (1), 53-64, 2001 | 137 | 2001 |
Defining and using ‘best available science’: a policy conundrum for the management of aquatic ecosystems DS Ryder, M Tomlinson, B Gawne, GE Likens Marine and Freshwater Research 61 (7), 821-828, 2010 | 93 | 2010 |
Response of bacterial extracellular enzymes to inundation of floodplain sediments A Burns, D Ryder Freshwater Biology 46 (10), 1299-1307, 2001 | 63 | 2001 |
Setting goals and measuring success: linking patterns and processes in stream restoration DS Ryder, W Miller Hydrobiologia 552 (1), 147-158, 2005 | 62 | 2005 |
Can flow velocity regulate epixylic biofilm structure in a regulated floodplain river? DS Ryder, RJ Watts, E Nye, A Burns Marine and Freshwater Research 57 (1), 29-36, 2006 | 60 | 2006 |
Short-term response of nutrients, carbon and planktonic microbial communities to floodplain wetland inundation T Kobayashi, DS Ryder, G Gordon, I Shannon, T Ingleton, M Carpenter, ... Aquatic Ecology 43 (4), 843-858, 2009 | 56 | 2009 |
A common parched future? Research and management of Australian arid-zone floodplain wetlands KM Jenkins, AJ Boulton, DS Ryder Hydrobiologia 552 (1), 57-73, 2005 | 49 | 2005 |
Scaling biodiversity responses to hydrological regimes RJ Rolls, J Heino, DS Ryder, BC Chessman, IO Growns, RM Thompson, ... Biological Reviews 93 (2), 971-995, 2018 | 40 | 2018 |
Response of epixylic biofilm metabolism to water level variability in a regulated floodplain river DS Ryder Journal of the North American Benthological Society 23 (2), 214-223, 2004 | 40 | 2004 |
Disturbance governs dominance of an invasive forb in a temporary wetland JN Price, PJ Berney, D Ryder, RDB Whalley, CL Gross Oecologia 167 (3), 759-769, 2011 | 38 | 2011 |
Inside the “black box” of river restoration: using catchment history to identify disturbance and response mechanisms to set targets for process-based restoration S Mika, J Hoyle, G Kyle, T Howell, B Wolfenden, D Ryder, D Keating, ... Ecology and Society 15 (4), 2010 | 36 | 2010 |
Developing best-practice Bayesian Belief Networks in ecological risk assessments for freshwater and estuarine ecosystems: A quantitative review KS McDonald, DS Ryder, M Tighe Journal of environmental management 154, 190-200, 2015 | 34 | 2015 |
Pulsed flows: a review of environmental costs and benefits and best practice RJ Watts, C Allan, KH Bowmer, KJ Page, DS Ryder, AL Wilson Waterlines report 16, 2009 | 31 | 2009 |
Seasonal water regimes and leaf litter processing in a wetland on the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia DS Ryder, P Horwitz Marine and Freshwater Research 46 (7), 1077-1084, 1995 | 30 | 1995 |
Stable isotope analysis of aquatic invertebrate communities in irrigated rice fields cultivated under different management regimes AL Wilson, DS Ryder, RJ Watts, MM Stevens Aquatic Ecology 39 (2), 189-200, 2005 | 26 | 2005 |
Processing of Eucalyptus viminalis leaves in Australian streams-importance of aquatic hyphomycetes and zoosporic fungi F Bärlocher, M Stewart, DS Ryder Fundamental and Applied Limnology-Archiv furHydrobiologie 179 (4), 305, 2012 | 25 | 2012 |