Ian Fuller
Massey University, , New Zealand
As a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography my research has focused on fluvial geomorphology, particularly in the area of river channel dynamics, alluvial histories and catchment connectivity. These fields of process geomorphology have direct relevance for river and catchment management and stream ecology. I am involved in developing these links between geomorphology and ecology as part of Massey's Innovative River Solutions Centre, which I co-direct with Russell Death (www.massey.ac.nz/rivers).
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Quantifying bedload transport to manage ecological health in New Zealand rivers (#197)
3:00 PM
Andrew J Neverman
Catchment Function and Management (G6, G8, G18, S7)
Using substrate stability to understand benthic cyanobacterial blooms in New Zealand rivers (#117)
2:15 PM
Andrew J Neverman
Poster Session