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Professor Rod Fensham
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Rod Fensham

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Overview

Background

Most of my research is quantitative field ecology in the big natural playground of Queensland. I do ecology because I want to help avoid extinction and better manage Australia’s natural resources, and also because discovery is extremely enjoyable. In 2010 I am working with co-workers on editing of Ludwig Leichhardt’s diaries, woody vegetation dynamics, artesian desert springs, grazing dynamics in the arid zone, the role of fire in savannas and establishing a large project to facilitate ecosystem restoration within an emerging carbon economy. I have far more ideas than capacity to fulfil them, so welcome committed post-grads to discuss potential projects.

Research themes:

Artesian springs

Artesian springs are isolated oases in a sea of arid-lands containing weird and wonderful endemic creatures including snails, crustacea, plants and fish. The springs provide a focus for research relating to their hydrological function, conservation, optimum management and biogeographic history.

Woody vegetation dynamics

The processes that drive changes in woody plant abundance, including drought-induced dieback, fire, woody plant expansion, aka woody thickening, invasive scrub, woody plant encroachment have been a focus of attention. The issue has been addressed through systematic survey, field and nursery experiments, physiological studies and with systematic use of the historic record, including aerial photography, old survey charts and explorers notes.

Arid-zone grazing

A review of water-remote grazing effects prompted a program of work that will utilise long–term grazing exclosures, water-remote gradients and the ecology of rare plants to build a deeper understanding of grazing in arid landscapes.

Integrating the carbon economy into conservation

This arena provides a broad scope to examine the dynamics of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems, extend our understanding of biodiversity in Australia, and to understand the trade-offs between managing for carbon and for biodiversity

Availability

Professor Rod Fensham is:
Available for supervision

Works

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251 works between 1988 and 2025

101 - 120 of 251 works

2015

Journal Article

Lost in time and space: re-assessment of conservation status in an arid-zone flora through targeted field survey

Silcock, J. L., Healy, A. J. and Fensham, R. J. (2015). Lost in time and space: re-assessment of conservation status in an arid-zone flora through targeted field survey. Australian Journal of Botany, 62 (8), 674-688. doi: 10.1071/BT14279

Lost in time and space: re-assessment of conservation status in an arid-zone flora through targeted field survey

2015

Journal Article

Quantifying the impact of Gambusia holbrooki on the extinction risk of the critically endangered red-finned blue-eye

Nicol, Sam, Haynes, Trevor B., Fensham, Rod and Kerezsy, Adam (2015). Quantifying the impact of Gambusia holbrooki on the extinction risk of the critically endangered red-finned blue-eye. Ecosphere, 6 (3) 41, 1-18. doi: 10.1890/ES14-00412.1

Quantifying the impact of Gambusia holbrooki on the extinction risk of the critically endangered red-finned blue-eye

2015

Journal Article

Oases to Oblivion: The Rapid Demise of Springs in the South-Eastern Great Artesian Basin, Australia

Powell, Owen, Silcock, Jennifer and Fensham, Rod (2015). Oases to Oblivion: The Rapid Demise of Springs in the South-Eastern Great Artesian Basin, Australia. Groundwater, 53 (1), 171-178. doi: 10.1111/gwat.12147

Oases to Oblivion: The Rapid Demise of Springs in the South-Eastern Great Artesian Basin, Australia

2015

Journal Article

Drought and resprouting plants

Zeppel, Melanie J.B., Harrison, Sandy P., Adams, Henry D., Kelley, Douglas I., Li, Guangqi, Tissue, David T., Dawson, Todd E., Fensham, Rod, Medlyn, Belinda E., Palmer, Anthony, West, Adam G. and Mcdowell, Nate G. (2015). Drought and resprouting plants. New Phytologist, 206 (2), 583-589. doi: 10.1111/nph.13205

Drought and resprouting plants

2014

Journal Article

Specialized and stranded: Habitat and biogeographical history determine the rarity of plant species in a semi-arid mountain range

Silcock, Jennifer L. and Fensham, Roderick J. (2014). Specialized and stranded: Habitat and biogeographical history determine the rarity of plant species in a semi-arid mountain range. Journal of Biogeography, 41 (12), 2332-2343. doi: 10.1111/jbi.12374

Specialized and stranded: Habitat and biogeographical history determine the rarity of plant species in a semi-arid mountain range

2014

Journal Article

Will Acacia secondary forest become rainforest in the Australian wet tropics?

Yeo, W. L. J. and Fensham, R. J. (2014). Will Acacia secondary forest become rainforest in the Australian wet tropics?. Forest Ecology and Management, 331, 208-217. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2014.08.015

Will Acacia secondary forest become rainforest in the Australian wet tropics?

2014

Journal Article

Climate and exotic pasture area in landscape determines invasion of forest fragments by two invasive grasses

Butler, Sarah, McAlpine, Clive, Fensham, Rod and House, Alan (2014). Climate and exotic pasture area in landscape determines invasion of forest fragments by two invasive grasses. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51 (1), 114-123. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.12160

Climate and exotic pasture area in landscape determines invasion of forest fragments by two invasive grasses

2014

Journal Article

Savanna vegetation-fire-climate relationships differ among continents

Lehmann, Caroline E. R., Anderson, T. Michael, Sankaran, Mahesh, Higgins, Steven I., Archibald, Sally, Hoffmann, William A., Hanan, Niall P., Williams, Richard J., Fensham, Roderick J., Felfili, Jeanine, Hutley, Lindsay B., Ratnam, Jayashree, San Jose, Jose, Montes, Ruben, Franklin, Don, Russell-Smith, Jeremy, Ryan, Casey M., Durigan, Giselda, Hiernaux, Pierre, Haidar, Ricardo, Bowman, David M. J. S. and Bond, William J. (2014). Savanna vegetation-fire-climate relationships differ among continents. Science, 343 (6170), 548-552. doi: 10.1126/science.1247355

Savanna vegetation-fire-climate relationships differ among continents

2014

Journal Article

Vegetation and environmental relations of ephemeral subtropical wetlands in central Queensland, Australia

Halford, J. J. and Fensham, R. J. (2014). Vegetation and environmental relations of ephemeral subtropical wetlands in central Queensland, Australia. Australian Journal of Botany, 62 (6), 499-510. doi: 10.1071/BT14115

Vegetation and environmental relations of ephemeral subtropical wetlands in central Queensland, Australia

2014

Journal Article

Do local moisture stress responses across tree species reflect dry limits of their geographic ranges?

Fensham, Roderick J., Bouchard, David L., Catterall, Carla P. and Dwyer, John M. (2014). Do local moisture stress responses across tree species reflect dry limits of their geographic ranges?. Austral Ecology, 39 (5), 612-618. doi: 10.1111/aec.12125

Do local moisture stress responses across tree species reflect dry limits of their geographic ranges?

2014

Journal Article

Aborigine-managed forest, savanna and grassland: Biome switching in montane eastern Australia

Butler, Don W., Fensham, Roderick J., Murphy, Brett P., Haberle, Simon G., Bury, Sarah J. and Bowman, David M. J. S. (2014). Aborigine-managed forest, savanna and grassland: Biome switching in montane eastern Australia. Journal of Biogeography, 41 (8), 1492-1505. doi: 10.1111/jbi.12306

Aborigine-managed forest, savanna and grassland: Biome switching in montane eastern Australia

2014

Journal Article

Managed livestock grazing is compatible with the maintenance of plant diversity in semidesert grasslands.

Fensham, R. J., Silcock, J. L. and Firn, J. (2014). Managed livestock grazing is compatible with the maintenance of plant diversity in semidesert grasslands.. Ecological Applications, 24 (3), 503-517. doi: 10.1890/13-0492.1

Managed livestock grazing is compatible with the maintenance of plant diversity in semidesert grasslands.

2013

Journal Article

Indigenous Use of Spinifex Resin for Hafting in North-Eastern Australia

Powell, Owen, Fensham, Roderick J. and Memmott, Paul (2013). Indigenous Use of Spinifex Resin for Hafting in North-Eastern Australia. Economic Botany, 67 (3), 210-224. doi: 10.1007/s12231-013-9238-3

Indigenous Use of Spinifex Resin for Hafting in North-Eastern Australia

2013

Journal Article

For the sake of science: Ludwig Leichhardt as botanist and ecologist

Fensham, R. J. (2013). For the sake of science: Ludwig Leichhardt as botanist and ecologist. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum: Culture Series, 7 (2), 599-620.

For the sake of science: Ludwig Leichhardt as botanist and ecologist

2013

Journal Article

Fire regimes of Australia: a pyrogeographic model system

Murphy, Brett P., Bradstock, Ross A., Boer, Matthias M., Carter, John, Cary, Geoffrey J., Cochrane, Mark A., Fensham, Roderick J., Russell-Smith, Jeremy, Williamson, Grant J. and Bowman, David M. J. S. (2013). Fire regimes of Australia: a pyrogeographic model system. Journal of Biogeography, 40 (6), 1048-1058. doi: 10.1111/jbi.12065

Fire regimes of Australia: a pyrogeographic model system

2013

Journal Article

Ludwig Leichhardt and the significance of the extinct Australian megafauna

Fensham, Roderick J. and Price, Gilbert J. (2013). Ludwig Leichhardt and the significance of the extinct Australian megafauna. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum: Culture Series, 7 (2), 621-632.

Ludwig Leichhardt and the significance of the extinct Australian megafauna

2013

Journal Article

Forest fire management, climate change, and the risk of catastrophic carbon losses

Bowman, David M. J. S., Murphy, Brett P., Boer, Matthias M., Bradstock, Ross A., Cary, Geoffrey J., Cochrane, Mark A., Fensham, Roderick J., Krawchuk, Meg A., Price, Owen F. and Williams, Richard J. (2013). Forest fire management, climate change, and the risk of catastrophic carbon losses. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 11 (2), 66-68. doi: 10.1890/13.WB.005

Forest fire management, climate change, and the risk of catastrophic carbon losses

2013

Journal Article

Illuminating the dawn of pastoralism: Evaluating the record of European explorers to inform landscape change

Silcock, J. L., Piddocke, T. P. and Fensham, R. J. (2013). Illuminating the dawn of pastoralism: Evaluating the record of European explorers to inform landscape change. Biological Conservation, 159, 321-331. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2012.11.030

Illuminating the dawn of pastoralism: Evaluating the record of European explorers to inform landscape change

2013

Journal Article

Propagule pressure, not fire or cattle grazing, promotes invasion of buffel grass Cenchrus ciliaris

Fensham, Rod J., Donald, Sam and Dwyer, John M. (2013). Propagule pressure, not fire or cattle grazing, promotes invasion of buffel grass Cenchrus ciliaris. Journal of Applied Ecology, 50 (1), 138-146. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.12009

Propagule pressure, not fire or cattle grazing, promotes invasion of buffel grass Cenchrus ciliaris

2013

Journal Article

Arid vegetation in disequilibrium with livestock grazing: evidence from long-term exclosures

Silcock, Jenny L. and Fensham, Rod J. (2013). Arid vegetation in disequilibrium with livestock grazing: evidence from long-term exclosures. Austral Ecology, 38 (1), 57-65. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2012.02374.x

Arid vegetation in disequilibrium with livestock grazing: evidence from long-term exclosures

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2026
    Cryobiotechnology innovations to help fight the Myrtle rust pandemic (ARC Linkage Project administered by Curtin University)
    Curtin University
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2026
    Collaborative Research in Aquatic Toxicology
    Queensland Government Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2026
    Lake Eyre Basin Springs Assessment
    Queensland Government Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Springs monitoring in relation to bore capping
    Queensland Government Department of Environment and Science
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2024
    Hydrogeological drivers and fate of spring flow in a semi-arid setting (ARC Linkage Project led by Flinders University)
    Flinders University
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2022
    Springs monitoring in relation to bore capping
    DC Solutions Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2020
    Factors determining the spread and impact of the exotic grass Bothriochloa pertusa (Indian couch) into native pastures.
    The Ecological Society of Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2021
    NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub
    National Environmental Science Program
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2019
    Grassland Research Project
    Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2017
    Predicting the consequences of drought-induced mortality for tree species in a changing climate
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2014
    Taroom wetlands flora survey
    Fitzroy Basin Association Inc.
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2015
    Ecological & hydrogeological survey of Great Artesian Basins
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2014
    The biological diversity and carbon sequestration of rainforest regrowth in tropical Queensland (ARC Linkage Project adminstered by James Cook University)
    James Cook University
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    Water remote grazing management
    South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resources Management Board
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2013
    Trioncinia Retroflexa (Asteraceae) Reintroduction Project
    Rio Tinto Coal Australia Pty Limited
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Rod Fensham is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Systematics of Eriocaulon L. (Eriocaulaceae Martinov.) in Australasia - phylogenomics, historical biogeography, and landscape genomics

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Lyn Cook

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Microneurae group of the genus Acacia Mill. (Fabaceae Lindl., A. sect. Plurinerves): phylogenetics and species delimitation

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Lyn Cook

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Boom, bust or persist? Mapping resource availability over time to support conservation management in the low-predictability, heterogeneous drylands of Australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Stuart Phinn

  • Doctor Philosophy

    FM Bailey: Botanist in Colonial Queensland

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Geoff Ginn

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Botanic Practice of Frederick Manson Bailey: Science through a Historical Lens

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Geoff Ginn

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Systematics and evolution of Melaleuca

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Lyn Cook

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Ecological impact of changes in water permanence in Queensland's arid zone - prioritizing conservation intervention

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Stuart Phinn

Completed supervision

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