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Summer Scholarship: Understanding capacity of aerial seed dispersal in revegetation of abandoned farming areas in an agroecological landscape

Johnson-Bates, Jaiden, Zivec, Peta, Capon, Samantha (Griffith University, 2020-03-03)

Managing Riparian ecosystems on Australian cotton farms for ecosystem services and biodiverstiy

Capon, Samantha (Cotton Research & Development Corporation (CRDC), Griffith University, 2020-02-01)

Riparian ecosystems are a critical element of the landscape, especially in agricultural and other human-dominated landscapes (Capon et al. 2013; Capon and Pettit 2018).

Regeneration of floodplain vegetation in response to large-scale flooding in the Condamine-Balonne and Border Rivers

Capon, Samantha (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-06-30)

The project, Regeneration of floodplain vegetation in response to large-scale flooding in the Condamine-Balonne and Border Rivers, was a collaboration between the Cotton CRC, QLD DERM, NSW Office of Water and the Aust

Summer Scholarship: Factors influencing riparian plant establishment in semi-arid cotton growing catchments

Capon, Samantha, Maxwell, Adam (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-05-31)

Seedling establishment typically represents a significant bottleneck in the population dynamics of trees and shrubs in riparian and floodplain habitats of inland Australia (e.g.

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