A Modified Drop Net for Sampling Fish Communities in Complex Habitats: A Description and Comparison with other Techniques

L. S. Beesley , J. P. Gilmour
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28 ( 4) 1214 -1222

5
2008
Does flooding affect spatiotemporal variation of fish assemblages in temperate floodplain wetlands

LEAH BEESLEY , ALISON J. KING , FRANK AMTSTAETTER , JOHN D. KOEHN
Freshwater Biology 57 ( 11) 2230 -2246

30
2012
Predicting the occurrence of riparian woody species to inform environmental water policies in an Australian tropical river

Caroline A Canham , Leah S Beesley , Daniel C Gwinn , Michael M Douglas
Freshwater Biology 66 ( 12) 2251 -2263

7
2021
Carbon sources supporting Australia’s most widely distributed freshwater fish, Nematalosa erebi (Günther)(Clupeidae: Dorosomatinae)

Bradley J Pusey , Timothy D Jardine , Leah S Beesley , Mark J Kennard
Marine and Freshwater Research 72 ( 2) 288 -298

5
2020
Ecohydrological metrics derived from multispectral images to characterize surface water in an intermittent river

Thiaggo C Tayer , Leah S Beesley , Michael M Douglas , Sarah A Bourke
Journal of Hydrology 617 129087 -129087

4
2023
Brief floodplain inundation provides growth and survival benefits to a young-of-year fish in an intermittent river threatened by water development

Oliver P Pratt , Leah S Beesley , Bradley J Pusey , Daniel C Gwinn
Scientific Reports 13 ( 1) 17725 -17725

1
2023
Functional traits of riparian trees in the lower Fitzroy River, Western Australia

Caroline A Canham , Calum Woods , Samantha A Setterfield , Erik J Veneklaas
Ecohydrology 16 ( 1) e2488 -e2488

1
2023
Characterising the woody vegetation in contrasting habitat types in the lower Fitzroy River, Western Australia

Fiona L Freestone , Caroline A Canham , Samantha A Setterfield , Michael M Douglas
Australian Journal of Botany 70 ( 6) 421 -431

1
2022
The utility of otolith weight in growth studies of young-of-year bony bream (Nematalosa erebi), Australia’s most widespread freshwater fish

Oliver P Pratt , Leah S Beesley , Bradley J Pusey , Daniel C Gwinn
Marine and Freshwater Research 75 ( 3) NULL -NULL

2024
Identifying intermittent river sections with similar hydrology using remotely sensed metrics

Thiaggo C Tayer , Leah S Beesley , Michael M Douglas , Sarah A Bourke
Journal of Hydrology 626 130266 -130266

2023
Data availability statement

Caroline A Canham , Clément Duvert , Leah S Beesley , Michael M Douglas

Active eDNA Is More Cost‐Effective Than Fyke Nets or Passive eDNA Collection When Monitoring the Invasion of an Alien Freshwater Fish

Lenore Morris , Leah S Beesley , Emma R Stevens , Daniel C Gwinn
Environmental DNA 6 ( 5) e70010 -e70010

2024
Cultural conservation of freshwater turtles in Barmah-Millewa forest

LS Beesley , KM Howard , L Joachim , AJ King
Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research Technical Report Series ( 203)

9
2010
Nutrient pathways and processing in urban streams: implications for rehabilitation in a flat sandy landscape

Leah Beesley , Pauline Grierson , Neil E Pettit , Jen Middleton
Australian Society for Limnology

2016
Streams in the urban landscape: why catchment scale measures matter

Tim Fletcher , Leah Beesley , Geoff Vietz , Belinda Hatt
1st Water Sensitive Cities Conference

2014
Understanding the spatial distribution of nutrients to inform management

Leah Beesley , Pauline Grierson , Neil E Pettit , Jen Middleton
3rd Water Sensitive Cities Conference

2017