Publications by:
David A. Roberts
Also publishes as (David Roberts, D.A. Roberts)
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Panchal, Sunil K., Ghattamaneni, Naga K.R., Magnusson, Marie, Cole, Andrew, Roberts, David, Neveux, Nicolas, Brown, Lindsay A., and Paul, Nicholas (2022) Freshwater Macroalgae, Oedogonium, Grown in Wastewater Reduce Diet-Induced Metabolic Syndrome in Rats. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23 (22). 13811.
Neveux, Nicolas, Nugroho, A.A., Roberts, D.A., Vucko, M.J., and de Nys, R. (2020) Selecting extraction conditions for the production of liquid biostimulants from the freshwater macroalga Oedogonium intermedium. Journal of Applied Phycology, 32. pp. 539-551.
Roberts, David A., Shiels, Laura, Tickle, Julian, de Nys, Rocky, and Paul, Nicholas A. (2018) Bioremediation of aluminium from the waste water of a conventional water treatment plant using the freshwater macroalga Oedogonium. Water, 10 (5). 626.
Neveux, Nicolas, Bolton, John J., Bruhn, Annette, Roberts, David A., and Ras, Monique (2018) The bioremediation potential of seaweeds: recycling nitrogen, phosphorus, and other waste products. In: La Barre, Stéphane, and Bates, Stephen S., (eds.) Blue Biotechnology: production and use of marine molecules. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, pp. 217-239.
Cole, Andrew J., Paul, Nicholas, De Nys, Rocky, and Roberts, David A. (2017) Good for sewage treatment and good for agriculture: algal based compost and biochar. Journal of Environmental Management, 200. pp. 105-113.
Roberts, David A., Cole, Andrew J., Whelan, Anna, de Nys, Rocky, and Paul, Nicholas A. (2017) Slow pyrolysis enhances the recovery and reuse of phosphorus and reduces metal leaching from biosolids. Waste Management, 64. pp. 133-139.
Lawton, Rebecca J., Cole, Andrew J., Roberts, David A., Paul, Nicholas A., and de Nys, Rocky (2017) The industrial ecology of freshwater macroalgae for biomass applications. Algal Research, 24 (B). pp. 486-491.
Ebner, Brendan C., Morgan, David L., Kerezsy, Adam, Hardie, Scott, Beatty, Stephen J., Seymour, Jamie E., Donaldson, James A., Linke, Simon, Peverell, Stirling, Roberts, David, Espinoza, Thomas, Marshall, Nadine, Kroon, Frederieke J., Burrows, Damien W., and McAllister, Ryan R.J. (2016) Enhancing conservation of Australian freshwater ecosystems: identification of freshwater flagship fishes and relevant target audiences. Fish and Fisheries, 17 (4). pp. 1134-1151.
Johansson, Charlotte L., Paul, Nicholas A., de Nys, Rocky, and Roberts, David A. (2016) Simultaneous biosorption of selenium, arsenic and molybdenum with modified algal-based biochars. Journal of Environmental Management, 165. pp. 117-123.
Last, K.S., Hendrick, V.J., Beveridge, C.M., Roberts, D.A., and Wilding, T.A. (2016) Lethal and sub-lethal responses of the biogenic reef forming polychaete Sabellaria alveolata to aqueous chlorine and temperature. Marine Environmental Research, 117. pp. 44-53.
Cole, Andrew J., Roberts, David A., Garside, Alan L., de Nys, Rocky, and Paul, Nicholas A. (2016) Seaweed compost for agricultural crop production. Journal of Applied Phycology, 28 (1). pp. 629-642.
Roberts, David A., and de Nys, Rocky (2016) The effects of feedstock pre-treatment and pyrolysis temperature on the production of biochar from the green seaweed Ulva. Journal of Environmental Management, 169. pp. 253-260.
Roberts, David A., Cole, Andrew J., Paul, Nicholas A., and De Nys, Rocky (2015) Algal biochar enhances the re-vegetation of stockpiled mine soils with native grass. Journal of Environmental Management, 161. pp. 173-180.
Roberts, David A., Paul, Nicholas A., Cole, Andrew J., and De Nys, Rocky (2015) From waste water treatment to land management: conversion of aquatic biomass to biochar for soil amelioration and the fortification of crops with essential trace elements. Journal of Environmental Management, 157. pp. 60-68.
Roberts, David A., Paul, Nicholas A., Bird, Michael I., and de Nys, Rocky (2015) Bioremediation for coal-fired power stations using macroalgae. Journal of Environmental Management, 153. pp. 25-32.
Johansson, Charlotte L., Paul, Nicholas A., de Nys, Rocky, and Roberts, David A. (2015) The complexity of biosorption treatments for oxyanions in a multi-element mine effluent. Journal of Environmental Management, 151. pp. 386-392.
Roberts, David A., Paul, Nicholas A., Dworjanyn, Symon A., Hu, Yi, Bird, Michael I., and de Nys, Rocky (2015) Gracilaria waste biomass (sampah rumput laut) as a bioresource for selenium biosorption. Journal of Applied Phycology, 27 (1). pp. 611-620.
Roberts, David A., Paul, Nicholas A., Dworjanyn, Symon A., Bird, Michael I., and de Nys, Rocky (2015) Biochar from commercially cultivated seaweed for soil amelioration. Scientific Reports, 5. 9665. pp. 1-6.
Lane, Daniel J., van Eyk, Philip J., de Nys, Rocky, Roberts, David A., Cole, Andrew J., and Ashman, Peter J. (2015) Mobilisation of trace elements during thermal conversion of algae cultivated in ash dam water. Biomass & Bioenergy, 83. pp. 183-195.
Lane, Daniel J., van Eyk, Philip J., Ashman, Peter J., Kwong, Chi W., de Nys, Rocky, Roberts, David A., Cole, Andrew J., and Lewis, David M. (2015) Release of Cl, S, P, K, and Na during thermal conversion of algal biomass. Energy & Fuels, 29 (4). pp. 2542-2554.
Kidgell, Joel T., de Nys, Rocky, Paul, Nicholas A., and Roberts, David A. (2014) The sequential application of macroalgal biosorbents for the bioremediation of a complex industrial effluent. PLoS ONE, 9 (7). e101309.
Kidgell, Joel T., de Nys, Rocky, Hu, Yi, Paul, Nicholas A., and Roberts, David A. (2014) Bioremediation of a complex industrial effluent by biosorbents derived from freshwater macroalgae. PLoS ONE, 9 (6). e94706. pp. 1-9.
Ellison, Michael B., de Nys, Rocky, Paul, Nicholas A., and Roberts, David A. (2014) Growth and metal bioconcentration by conspecific freshwater macroalgae cultured in industrial waste water. PeerJ, 2. e401. pp. 1-17.
Roberts, David A., de Nys, Rocky, and Paul, Nicholas A. (2013) The effect of CO2 on algal growth in industrial waste water for bioenergy and bioremediation applications. PLoS ONE, 8 (11). e81631. pp. 1-12.
Roberts, David A., Birchenough, Silvana N.R., Lewis, Ceri, Sanders, Matthew B., Bolam, Thi, and Sheahan, Dave (2013) Ocean acidification increases the toxicity of contaminated sediments. Global Change Biology, 19 (2). pp. 340-351.
Roberts, David A. (2012) Causes and ecological effects of resuspended contaminated sediments (RCS) in marine environments. Environment International, 40 (2012). pp. 230-243.
Roberts, David A., Johnston, Emma L., and Knott, Nathan A. (2010) Impacts of desalination plant discharges on the marine environment: a critical review of published studies. Water Research, 44 (18). pp. 5117-5128.
Johnston, Emma L., and Roberts, David A. (2009) Contaminants reduce the richness and evenness of marine communities: a review and meta-analysis. Environmental Pollution, 157 (6). pp. 1745-1752.
Roberts , David A., Johnston, Emma L., and Poore, Alistair G.B. (2008) Biomonitors and the assessment of ecological impacts: distribution of herbivorous epifauna in contaminated macroalgal beds. Environmental Pollution, 156 (2). pp. 489-503.
Roberts , David A., Johnston, Emma L., and Poore, Alistair G.B. (2008) Contamination of marine biogenic habitats and effects upon associated epifauna. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 56 (6). pp. 1057-1065.
Roberts , David A., Johnston, Emma L., Müller, Stefanie, and Poore, Alistair G.B. (2008) Field and laboratory simulations of storm water pulses: behavioural avoidance by marine epifauna. Environmental Pollution, 152 (1). pp. 153-162.
Roberts, David A., Poore, Alistair G.B., and Johnston, Emma L. (2007) MBACI sampling of an episodic disturbance: stormwater effects on algal epifauna. Marine Environmental Research, 64 (4). pp. 514-523.
Roberts, David A., Poore, Alistair G.B., and Johnston, Emma L. (2006) Ecological consequences of copper contamination in macroalgae: effects on epifauna and associated herbivores. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 25 (9). pp. 2470-2479.
Roberts, David, and Poore, Alistair (2006) Habitat configuration affects colonisation of epifauna in a marine algal bed. Biological Conservation, 127 (1). pp. 18-26.