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Peter Bayliss
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 34
Citations - 1967
Peter Bayliss is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & National park. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1801 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Bayliss include CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research & Charles Darwin University.
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Ecosystem-based fisheries management requires a change to the selective fishing philosophy.
Shijie Zhou,Anthony D. M. Smith,André E. Punt,Anthony J. Richardson,Mark T. Gibbs,Elizabeth A. Fulton,Sean Pascoe,Catherine M. Bulman,Peter Bayliss,Keith Sainsbury +9 more
TL;DR: It is argued here that a “balanced exploitation” approach might alleviate many of the ecological effects of fishing by avoiding intensive removal of particular components of the ecosystem, while still supporting sustainable fisheries.
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Multispecies fisheries management and conservation: tactical applications using models of intermediate complexity
Éva E. Plagányi,André E. Punt,André E. Punt,Richard M. Hillary,Elisabetta B. Morello,Olivier Thébaud,Trevor Hutton,Richard D. Pillans,James T. Thorson,James T. Thorson,Elizabeth A. Fulton,Anthony D. M. Smith,Franz Smith,Peter Bayliss,Michael D. E. Haywood,Vincent Lyne,Peter C. Rothlisberg +16 more
TL;DR: This work describes and review ‘Models of Intermediate Complexity for Ecosystem assessments’ (MICE) that have a tactical focus, including use as ecosystem assessment tools and indicates opportunities for the development of further applications and identifies the major challenges to broad adoption.
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The ‘wet–dry’ in the wet–dry tropics drives river ecosystem structure and processes in northern Australia
Danielle M. Warfe,Neil E. Pettit,Peter Davies,Bradley James Pusey,Stephen K. Hamilton,Mark J. Kennard,Simon A. Townsend,Peter Bayliss,Douglas Ward,Michael M. Douglas,Michele A. Burford,Marcus Finn,Stuart E. Bunn,Ian A. Halliday +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the major flow regime classes characterising northern Australian rivers, from perennial to seasonally intermittent to extremely intermittent, and how these regimes give rise to marked differences in the ecological character of these tropical rivers, particularly their floodplains.
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Indigenous Wetland Burning: Conserving Natural and Cultural Resources in Australia’s World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park
Sandra McGregor,Violet Lawson,Peter Christophersen,Rod Kennett,James Boyden,Peter Bayliss,Adam C. Liedloff,Barbie McKaige,Alan N. Andersen +8 more
TL;DR: Violet Lawson as discussed by the authors said: "My mother and my father taught me a lot, how to look after this land. Riding around this country on horseback we used to go to many places, burning along the way looking after the land.
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Does flood rhythm drive ecosystem responses in tropical riverscapes
Timothy D. Jardine,Timothy D. Jardine,Nick Bond,Michele A. Burford,Mark J. Kennard,Douglas Ward,Peter Bayliss,Peter Davies,Michael M. Douglas,Stephen K. Hamilton,John M. Melack,Robert J. Naiman,Robert J. Naiman,Neil E. Pettit,Bradley James Pusey,Danielle M. Warfe,Stuart E. Bunn +16 more
TL;DR: Analysis of biological data for large rivers that span a gradient of rhythmicity in the Neotropics and tropical Australia finds that systems with rhythmic annual floods have higher-fish species richness, more stable avian populations, and elevated rates of riparian forest production compared with those with arrhythmic flood pulses.