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Mark Lintermans
Researcher at University of Canberra
Publications - 100
Citations - 2724
Mark Lintermans is an academic researcher from University of Canberra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Threatened species & Population. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 85 publications receiving 2038 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Lintermans include Cooperative Research Centre & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
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Methods to maximise recovery of environmental DNA from water samples.
TL;DR: The results support the recommendation to filter water samples within 24hours but if this is not possible, the results suggest that refrigeration may be a better option than freezing for short-term storage (i.e., 3–5 days).
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Impact of 2019–2020 mega-fires on Australian fauna habitat
Michelle Ward,Ayesha I. T. Tulloch,Ayesha I. T. Tulloch,James Q. Radford,Brooke Williams,April E. Reside,Stewart L. Macdonald,Helen Mayfield,Martine Maron,Hugh P. Possingham,Hugh P. Possingham,Samantha J. Vine,James O'Connor,Emily Massingham,Aaron C. Greenville,John C. Z. Woinarski,Stephen T. Garnett,Mark Lintermans,Ben C. Scheele,Josie Carwardine,Dale G. Nimmo,David B. Lindenmayer,Robert M. Kooyman,Jeremy S. Simmonds,Laura J. Sonter,James E. M. Watson,James E. M. Watson +26 more
TL;DR: An assessment of the habitat of native vertebrate species burnt by the 2019–2020 Australian mega-fires shows that 70 taxa were severely affected, and 21 of these were already listed as threatened with extinction.
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Human‐assisted dispersal of alien freshwater fish in Australia
TL;DR: Twelve pathways of human‐assisted dispersal for freshwater fish have been identified in Australia, and each is discussed with examples given, and future management actions are suggested.
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Climate change and its implications for Australia's freshwater fish
John R. Morrongiello,John R. Morrongiello,John R. Morrongiello,Stephen J. Beatty,James C. Bennett,James C. Bennett,David A. Crook,David A. Crook,David N. E. N. Ikedife,Mark J. Kennard,Adam Kerezsy,Adam Kerezsy,Mark Lintermans,Dale G. McNeil,Dale G. McNeil,Bradley James Pusey,Thomas S. Rayner +16 more
TL;DR: Climate change seriously threatens the persistence of many of Australia’s freshwater fish species, especially of those with limited ranges or specific habitat requirements, or of those that are already occurring close to physiological tolerance limits.
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An environmental DNA-based method for monitoring spawning activity: a case study, using the endangered Macquarie perch (Macquaria australasica)
Jonas Bylemans,Jonas Bylemans,Elise M. Furlan,Elise M. Furlan,Christopher M. Hardy,Prudence McGuffie,Prudence McGuffie,Mark Lintermans,Dianne Gleeson,Dianne Gleeson +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that changes in the relative abundance of nuclear and mitochondrial eDNA can be used to monitor spawning activity of the endangered Macquarie perch and is likely to be transferrable to other aquatic species.