Publications by: A.D. Canning

Also publishes as (Adam Douglas Canning, Adam D. Canning, Adam Canning)

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Cadier, Charles, Waltham, Nathan J., Canning, Adam, Fry, Scott, and Adame, Maria (2023) Tidal restoration to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from freshwater impounded coastal wetlands. Restoration Ecology. (In Press)

Canning, Adam D., Smart, James C.R., Dyke, Joshua, Curwen, Graeme, Hasan, Syezlin, and Waltham, Nathan J. (2023) Constructed Wetlands Suitability for Sugarcane Profitability, Freshwater Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Environmental Management, 71. pp. 304-320.

Canning, A.D., and Death, R.G. (2023) Establishing riverine nutrient criteria using individual taxa thresholds. Water Research, 246. 120731.

Duke, Norman Clive, Mackenzie, Jock R., Canning, Adam, Hutley, Lindsay B., Bourke, Adam J., Kovacs, John, Cormier, Riley, Staben, Grant, Lymburner, Leo, and Ai, Emma (2022) ENSO-driven extreme oscillations in mean sea level destabilise critical shoreline mangroves—An emerging threat. PLOS Climate, 1 (8). e0000037.

Canning, Adam, and Duke, Norm (2022) Monitoring mangrove threats across the Torres Straits using remote-sensing. Report. TropWATER, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Davis, Meredith T., Canning, Adam D., Midwinter, Anne C., and Death, Russell G. (2022) Nitrate enrichment does not affect enteropathogenic Escherichia coli in aquatic microcosms but may affect other strains present in aquatic habitats. PeerJ, 10. e13914.

Duke, Norman C., McKenzie, Jock, Canning, Adam, Kovacs, John, Cormier, Riley, and Castle, Ysabel (2022) PCPA CHAMP – Port Curtis and Port Alma coastal habitat archive and monitoring program – Final Report. Report. TropWATER, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Canning, Adam D. (2022) Rediscovering wild food to diversify production across Australia's agricultural landscapes. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 6. 865580.

Joy, Michael K., Rankin, Douglas A., Wöhler, Lara, Boyce, Paul, Canning, Adam, Foote, Kyleisha J., and McNie, Pierce M. (2022) The grey water footprint of milk due to nitrate leaching from dairy farms in Canterbury, New Zealand. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 29 (2). pp. 177-199.

Canning, Adam D., and Waltham, Nathan J. (2021) Ecological impact assessment of climate change and habitat loss on wetland vertebrate assemblages of the Great Barrier Reef catchment and the influence of survey bias. Ecology and Evolution, 11 (10). pp. 5244-5254.

Canning, Adam D., Jarvis, Diane, Costanza, Robert, Hasan, Syezlin, Smart, James C.R., Finisdore, John, Lovelock, Catherine E., Greenhalgh, Suzie, Marr, Helen M., Beck, Michael W., Gillies, Christopher L., and Waltham, Nathan J. (2021) Financial incentives for large-scale wetland restoration: beyond markets to common asset trusts. One Earth, 4 (7). pp. 937-950.

Canning, Adam D., Joy, Michael K., and Death, Russell G. (2021) Nutrient criteria to achieve New Zealand’s riverine macroinvertebrate targets. PeerJ, 9. e11556.

Canning, Adam D., Death, Russell G., and Waltham, Nathan J. (2021) Pharmaceutical companies should pay for raiding nature's medicine cabinet. Lancet, 398 (10303). pp. 840-841.

Joy, M.K., and Canning, A.D. (2021) Shifting baselines and political expediency in New Zealand's freshwater management. Marine and Freshwater Research, 72. pp. 456-461.

Canning, Adam D., and Death, Russell G. (2021) The influence of nutrient enrichment on riverine food web function and stability. Ecology and Evolution, 11 (4). pp. 942-954.

Phiri, Bernard J., Pita, Anthony B., Hayman, David T.S., Biggs, Patrick J., Davis, Meredith T., Fayaz, Ahmed, Canning, Adam D., French, Nigel P., and Death, Russell G. (2020) Does land use affect pathogen presence in New Zealand drinking water supplies? Water Research, 185. 116229.

Canning, Adam D., and Death, Russell G. (2019) Ecosystem health indicators - freshwater environments. In: Fath, Brian D., (ed.) Encyclopedia of Ecology. Elsevier, pp. 46-60.

Canning, Adam Douglas, and Death, Russell George (2019) Food web structure but not robustness differ between rivers, lakes and estuaries. Oecologia Australis, 23 (1). pp. 112-126.

Canning, Adam D., Death, Russell G., and Gardner, Erna M. (2019) Forest canopy affects stream macroinvertebrate assemblage structure but not trophic stability. Freshwater Science, 38 (1). pp. 40-52.

Canning, Adam D. (2018) Predicting New Zealand riverine fish reference assemblages. PeerJ, 6. e4890.

Canning, Adam Douglas, and Death, Russell George (2018) Relative ascendency predicts food web robustness. Ecological Research, 33 (5). pp. 873-878.

Death, Russell, Canning, Adam, Magierowski, Regina, and Tonkin, Jonathan (2018) Why aren't we managing water quality to protect ecological health? In: [Presented at the 31st Annual FLRC Workshop]. From: 31st Annual FLRC Workshop, 7-9 February 2018, Auckland, New Zealand.

Canning, A.D., and Death, R.G. (2017) Trophic cascade direction and flow determine network flow stability. Ecological Modelling, 355. pp. 18-23.

Canning, A.D., Death, R.G., and Gardner, E.M. (2017) The effect of forest canopy and flood disturbance on New Zealand stream food web structure and robustness. Austral Ecology, 43 (3). pp. 352-358.

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