Dr Daryl Nielsen
Daryl is a principle research scientist with a focus on the ecology of freshwater ecosystems.
Biography
Daryl is a principal research scientist within the Managing Water Ecosystems group of the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Knowledge Program in CSIRO Environment and based at the The Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre. Daryl has more than 25 years’ experience in the ecology of freshwater ecosystems. His primary research interests are in the dispersal in space and time of dormant propagules and how dormancy promotes resilience of biotic communities to adverse environmental conditions
Recent Publications
The Effects of Flood History and Environmental Cues on Microcrustaceans Hatching from Floodplain Sediment and the Predictions of the Impact of Water Resource Development and Climate Change on Microcrustacean Hatching Response
N Chaki, N Larder, D Nielsen, M Reid (May, 2024)
Living with hypoxia: Residence and site fidelity by golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) in habitats affected by methane seeps and chronic hypoxia
DA Crook, D Nielsen, P Brown, RT Petrie, C Dunne, LM McPhan, GN Rees (March, 2024)
Broken River Restoration Project: Phase 1–Scoping Report
L Smith, D Nielsen, H Gigney (March, 2023)
Barmah wetland system environmental monitoring program part A: background information
B McCarthy, D Nielsen, D Baldwin, S Meredith (March, 2023)
Water Saving Through Wetland Drying: Review of Environmental Factors-Albury to Corowa
R Durant and D Nielsen (March, 2023)