Zeb Tonkin
Arthur Rylah Institute, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, VIC, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr. Zeb Tonkin is a senior scientist (freshwater ecologist) within the Applied Aquatic Ecology section of the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research. He currently manages the Instream Habitat and Environmental Flows program at the Institute, working a wide variety of projects relating to recruitment dynamics and migratory behaviour of freshwater fish, environmental flows, floodplain fish assemblages, alien and threatened species and habitat restoration. For the past 15 years, Zeb has worked on a range of collaborative research programs assessing the role of flow and habitat as a driver of native fish populations in the southern Murray Darling Basin. He also leads the Fish theme component of the Victorian Environmental Flow Monitoring and Assessment Program, which is assessing the effectiveness of environmental flows on key processes and dynamics of native fish populations across Victoria.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Re-establishing Macquarie perch in the Ovens River: Actions, engagement and a novel evaluation approach (#161)
2:00 PM
Zeb Tonkin
Threatened Species
Understanding the effects of river flows on population connectivity and genetic viability of Australian freshwater fish species (#18)
11:00 AM
Katherine Harrisson
Life History and Evolution
Integrating diverse data types to improve predictions of size-structured population dynamics (#29)
1:30 PM
Jian Yen
Adaptive Management
Larval dispersal as a driver of population connectivity and genetic diversity in Victorian common galaxias Galaxias maculatus (#129)
3:30 PM
James O'Dwyer
Movement, Migration and Connectivity