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Presentations

2020 IFSA Meeting – Trinity College Dublin (View full programme)

  • Calderó Pascual, Maria: A detailed insight into an Irish dystrophic lake, from physico-chemical to biological dynamics. Abstract
  • Davis, Eithne: Horizon scan of invasive alien species – predicting the next invasions for the island of Ireland. Abstract
  • Donahue, Thomas: Impact of drainage from managed peatlands on the ecological quality of associated streams. Abstract
  • Donohue, Ian: On the rarity of tipping points and safe operating spaces in natural systems: implications for policy and management. Abstract
  • Feeley, Hugh: Baetis atlanticus (Soldán and Godunko) (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae): a mayfly new to Ireland. Abstract
  • French, Kevin: In-Situ Validation of Sentinel-2 Data for Irish Lakes and Transitional and Coastal (TRAC) waters (INFER project). Abstract & Presentation
  • Hammond, Sarpong Antwi: -Economic Assessment of Water Governance and Management Legislations in the Republic of Ireland. Abstract
  • Harrison, Simon: The problem of Agricultural ‘diffuse’ pollution: Getting to the point. Abstract
  • Hogan, Sinead: Hydrochemical characteristics of the small stream network in Ireland. Abstract & Presentation
  • Keena, Catherine: Biodiversity Management Practices on dairy farms relating to Watercourse. Abstract
  • Kelly, AnnMarie: Climate change impacts on the water quality and functioning of Irish and New Zealand streams in a multi-stressor environment. Abstract & Presentation
  • Kelly, Sean: Contemporary warming of a mountain lake inhabited by a glacial relict, the Irish Arctic char. Abstract
  • Kuemmerlen, Mathias: Hydromussel project integrating remote sensing into freshwater pearl mussel conservation and management. Presentation
  • Lally, Heather: Drones: Application of novel technologies to increase efficiency of water sampling methodologies. Abstract
  • Mockler, Eva: Science tools to help get the right measures in the right place. Presentation
  • Morrissey, Emma: Developing new approaches to surveying Lagarosiphon major in Lough Corrib. Abstract
  • Murphy, Darragh: The potential for Natural Water Retention Measures to improve water quality in agricultural catchments. Abstract & Presentation
  • Penk, Marcin: ESDecide project: from ecosystem services framework to application for integrated freshwater resources management. Presentation
  • Rooney, Seán: Assessing Trends in Lamprey Abundance for EU Status Reporting. Abstract
  • Snell, Maria: Characterising stream nutrient resource: the potential of in situ fluorescence in ecological assessment. Abstract
  • Sweeney, Pascal: Yabbies in Cork. Abstract & Presentation
  • Trodd, Wayne: Water Quality in Ireland 2013-2018 -Environmental Protection Agency. Abstract
  • Wilson, James: Reproduction and energy allocation in the invasive clam Corbicula fluminea. Abstract

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