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Associated student projects
- Interaction between phosphorus limitation and UVBR (Ultraviolet-B radiation) regulating the physiology of algae in freshwater biofilms. PhD project, Slobodanka Stojkovic-Tadic, Biological Sciences, Monash University.
- Biomass and production of benthic microalgae in two freshwater creeks. BSc(Hons) project. Sheree Clough, Biological Sciences, Monash University. (completed 2001)
- Effects of light and nutrients on the ecophysiology of benthic microalgae in streams of varying urban influence. BSc(Hons) project. Jane Catford, Biological Sciences, Monash University. (completed 2002)
- Interactions between invertebrate grazers and benthic microalgae in streams of varying urban influence. BSc(Hons) project. Monica Tewman, Biological Sciences, Monash University. (completed mid-year 2003)
- The use of enzymatic activity for characterizing organic carbon in Australian fresh waters. BSc(Hons) project. Ernestine Harbott, Department of Chemistry, Monash University. (completed 2002)
- The role of organic matter in stimulating nutrient fluxes across the sediment-water interface. BSc(Hons) project. Kerry Napier, Department of Chemistry, Monash University. (completed 2002)
- Use of enzyme activity for characterising organic carbon in Australian freshwater streams. PhD project. Ernestine Harbott, Department of Chemistry, Monash University. (on-going)
- Nitrogen Cycling and bacterial biodiversity in Australian Streams. Shane Perryman, Department of Chemistry, Monash University. (ongoing)
- Alternative approaches to mapping the pattern of imperviousness in suburban catchments: a case study from eastern Melbourne. MA project, Pua Tai Sim, School of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University. (completed 2002)
- Urban water management focusing on storm water discharge volume and quality. PhD project, Jaeyong Yoo, School of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University (ongoing)
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