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Darren S. Baldwin
Researcher at Charles Sturt University
Publications - 138
Citations - 6179
Darren S. Baldwin is an academic researcher from Charles Sturt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Floodplain & Dissolved organic carbon. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 136 publications receiving 5662 citations. Previous affiliations of Darren S. Baldwin include James Cook University & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
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The effects of drying and re-flooding on the sediment and soil nutrient dynamics of lowland river-floodplain systems: A synthesis
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of various hydrologic regimes on nutrient cycles in lowland river-floodplain systems is explored. But, the authors do not consider the effects of partial drying of wet (previously inundated) sediments.
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Effects of increasing salinity on freshwater ecosystems in Australia
TL;DR: The knowledge base on how salinity affects the physical and biotic components of aquatic ecosystems is updated and the needs for information on how structure and function of aquaticcosystems change with increasing salinity are explored.
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Organic phosphorus in the environment
TL;DR: In this paper, the separation, preconcentration and speciation of organic phosphorus in natural waters by mass spectrometry was discussed, as well as its interactions with nutrient cycles.
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Ordination and significance testing of microbial community composition derived from terminal restriction fragment length polymorphisms: application of multivariate statistics
TL;DR: An approach is described that overcomes some of the problems associated with analyzing community datasets and offers an approach that makes data interpretation simple and effective and introduces a quantitative measure of sample dispersion that is suggested as an ideal coefficient to be used for the construction of similarity matrices.
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Riparian Ecosystems in the 21st Century: Hotspots for Climate Change Adaptation?
Samantha J. Capon,Lynda E. Chambers,Ralph Charles Mac Nally,Robert J. Naiman,Robert J. Naiman,Peter Davies,Nadine Marshall,James Pittock,Michael Reid,Tim Capon,Michael M. Douglas,Jane A. Catford,Jane A. Catford,Darren S. Baldwin,Michael J. Stewardson,Jane Roberts,Meg Parsons,Stephen E. Williams +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize current knowledge of the vulnerability of riparian ecosystems to climate change by assessing the potential exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity of their key components and processes, as well as ecosystem functions, goods and services, to projected global climatic changes.