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Gerry P. Quinn
Researcher at Deakin University
Publications - 70
Citations - 12071
Gerry P. Quinn is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Floodplain & Riparian zone. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 70 publications receiving 11513 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerry P. Quinn include Monash University, Clayton campus & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Experimental Design and Data Analysis for Biologists
Gerry P. Quinn,Michael J. Keough +1 more
TL;DR: An essential textbook for any student or researcher in biology needing to design experiments, sample programs or analyse the resulting data is as discussed by the authors, covering both classical and Bayesian philosophies, before advancing to the analysis of linear and generalized linear models Topics covered include linear and logistic regression, simple and complex ANOVA models (for factorial, nested, block, split-plot and repeated measures and covariance designs), and log-linear models Multivariate techniques, including classification and ordination, are then introduced.
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Monitoring Ecological Impacts - Concepts and practice in flowing waters
Barbara J. Downes,Leon A. Barmuta,Peter G. Fairweather,Daniel P. Faith,Michael J. Keough,Phillip Spencer Lake,Bruce D. Mapstone,Gerry P. Quinn +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce the nature of monitoring problems and to rivers, and apply principles of Inference and Design to applying monitoring designs to flowing waters, and present alternative models for impact assessment.
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Effects of periodic disturbances from trampling onrocky intertidal algal beds
Michael J. Keough,Gerry P. Quinn +1 more
TL;DR: This paper investigated the ability of an assemblage of animals and plants on rocky shores in southeastern Australia to resist and/or recover from repeated pulse disturbances in the form of trampling.
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Flood plains: critically threatened ecosystems.
Klement Tockner,Stuart E. Bunn,Christopher P. Gordon,Robert J. Naiman,Gerry P. Quinn,Jack A. Stanford +5 more
TL;DR: Riparian zones, rivermarginal wetland environments and flood plains are key landscape elements with a high diversity of natural functions and services as discussed by the authors, which are dynamic systems that are shaped by repeated erosion.
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Terrestrial detritus supports the food webs in lowland intermittent streams of south‐eastern Australia: a stable isotope study
TL;DR: The results highlight the importance of allochthonous detritus (particularly from Eucalyptus) as a dependable energy source for benthic macroinvertebrates and fish in lowland intermittent streams of south-eastern Australia.