Stephen Beatty
Senior Research Fellow
Environmental and Conservation Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Stephen Beatty is a translational researcher and my work aims to make a real-world impact on the conservation of aquatic ecosystems.
Research Interest
Main research interest relates to understanding and addressing the threatening processes affecting freshwater ecosystems. Particular focus areas include the impacts of climate change, habitat degradation, water extraction, salinisation, introduced species and river regulation.
Publications
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Beatty, S., Morgan, D., (2017), Rapid proliferation of an endemic galaxiid following eradication of an alien piscivore (Perca fluviatilis) from a reservoir, Journal of Fish Biology, 90, , pages 1090 - 1097.
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Morgan, D., Ebner, B., Allen, M., Gleiss, A., Beatty, S., Whitty, J., (2017), Habitat use and site fidelity of neonate and juvenile green sawfish Pristis zijsron in a nursery area in Western Australia, Endangered Species Research: international and multidisciplinary journal, 34, , .
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Beatty, S., Allen, M., Whitty, J., Lymbery, A., Keleher, J., Tweedley, J., Ebner, B., Morgan, D., (2017), First evidence of spawning migration by goldfish (Carassius auratus); implications for control of a globally invasive species, Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 26, 3, pages 444 - 455.