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12018Does the reintroduction of large wood in a large dryland river system benefit fish assemblages at the reach scale?Matheson, Adrian; Thoms, Martin ; Southwell, Mark; Reid, Michael 16-Feb-2018
22018Using palaeoecological records to disentangle the effects of multiple stressors on floodplain wetlandsReid, Michael ; Chilcott, Stephen; Thoms, Martin 12-Jul-2018
32017Sedimentation in dryland river waterholes: a threat to aquatic refugia?Reid, Michael ; Thoms, Martin ; Chilcott, Stephen; Fitzsimmons, Kathryn17-May-2017
42013Paleoclimate studies and natural-resource management in the Murray-Darling Basin II: unravelling human impacts and climate variabilityMills, K; Gell, P; Barr, C; Brookhouse, M; Drysdale, R; McDonald, J; Haberle, S; Reid, Michael ; Thoms, Martin ; Tibby, J; Gergis, J; Baker, P J; Finlayson, C M; Hesse, P P; Jones, R; Kershaw, P; Pearson, S; Treble, P C4-Apr-2014
52012Changes in benthic community structure and function in an Australian regulated upland stream following wildfireReid, Michael ; Thoms, Martin 4-Jun-2013
62012Determining the ecohydrological character of aquatic refugia in a dryland river system: the importance of temporal scaleWebb, Munique; Reid, Michael ; Thoms, Martin 13-Aug-2012
72012The influence of hydrological connectivity on food web structure in floodplain lakesReid, Michael ; Delong, Michael; Thoms, Martin 25-Sep-2012
82011The influence of flood frequency, geomorphic setting and grazing on plant communities and plant biomass on a large dryland floodplainReid, Michael ; Ogden, R; Thoms, Martin 29-Jul-2011
92009Palaeoclimate studies relevant to natural resource management in the Murray-Darling BasinGell, P; Gergis, J; Treble, P; Barr, C; Brookhouse, M; Drysdale, R; Haberle, S; Karoly, D; McDonald, J; Reid, Michael ; Thoms, Martin ; Tibby, J; Mills, K; Baker, P; De Deckker, P; Finlayson, M; Hesse, P; Jones, R; Kershaw, P; Pearson, S20-Oct-2011
102009Resilience and thresholds in river ecosystemsParsons, Melissa ; Thoms, Martin ; Capon, Tim; Capon, Samantha; Reid, Michael 20-Jun-2011
112008Surface flow types, near-bed hydraulics and the distribution of stream macroinvertebratesReid, Michael ; Thoms, Martin 18-Jul-2011
122006Are flood plain-wetland plant communities determined by seed bank composition or inundation periods?Webb, Munique; Reid, Michael ; Capon, S; Thoms, Martin ; Rayburg, S; James, C11-Aug-2011
132006Variety is the spice of river life: recognizing hydraulic diversity as a tool for managing flows in regulated riversThoms, Martin ; Reid, Michael ; Christianson, K; Munro, F5-Sep-2011
142006Linking pattern and process: the effects of hydraulic conditions on cobble biofilm metabolism in an Australian upland streamReid, Michael ; Thoms, Martin 7-Sep-2011
152006Effects of spatial and temporal variation in hydraulic conditions on metabolism in cobble biofilm communities in an Australian upland streamReid, Michael ; Thoms, Martin ; Dyer, FJ14-Jul-2011

Credit Name
Martin Thoms
Full Name
Thoms, Martin
Variants
Thoms, Martin C
Thoms, M C
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:mthoms2
 
Position Title
Professor of Physical Geography
 
 
Scopus Author ID
Web of Science profile key
30047149
Discipline
School of HASS - Geography and Planning
 
Faculty
Faculty of HASS and Education
Surname
Thoms
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Given Name
Martin
 
Preferred Given Name
Martin
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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