
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
Fields of research
Works
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2007
Journal Article
Drought-related tree death of savanna eucalypts: Species susceptibility, soil conditions and root architecture full access
Fensham, R. J., Fairfax, R. J. and Kenkel, N. (2007). Drought-related tree death of savanna eucalypts: Species susceptibility, soil conditions and root architecture full access. Journal of vegetation science, 18 (1), 71-80. doi: 10.1658/1100-9233(2007)18[71:DTDOSE]2.0.CO;2
2007
Journal Article
Recovery of the red-finned blue-eye: an endangered fish from springs of the Great Artesian Basin
Fairfax, R., Fensham, R., Wager, R., Brooks, S., Webb, A. and Unmack , P. (2007). Recovery of the red-finned blue-eye: an endangered fish from springs of the Great Artesian Basin. Wildlife Research, 34 (2), 156-166. doi: 10.1071/WR06086
2007
Journal Article
Spatial and temporal analysis of vegetation change in agricultural landscapes: A case study of two brigalow (Acacia harpophylla) landscapes in Queensland, Australia
Seabrook, Leonie, McAlpine, Clive and Fensham, Rod (2007). Spatial and temporal analysis of vegetation change in agricultural landscapes: A case study of two brigalow (Acacia harpophylla) landscapes in Queensland, Australia. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 120 (2-4), 211-228. doi: 10.1016/j.agee.2006.09.005
2007
Journal Article
Effect of photoscale, interpreter bias and land type on woody crown-cover estimates from aerial photography
Fensham, R. J. and Fairfax, R. J. (2007). Effect of photoscale, interpreter bias and land type on woody crown-cover estimates from aerial photography. Australian Journal of Botany, 55 (4), 457-463. doi: 10.1071/BT05211
2007
Journal Article
(Book Review) Australia's Mammal Extinctions: A 50 000 year history
Fensham, R. J. (2007). (Book Review) Australia's Mammal Extinctions: A 50 000 year history. Pacific Conservation Biology, 13 (4), 304-305.
2007
Journal Article
Rare as a red-finned blue-eye
Fensham, Rod (2007). Rare as a red-finned blue-eye. Wildlife Australia, 44, 16-21.
2006
Journal Article
Impacts of Tree Invasion on Floristic Composition of Subtropical Grasslands on the Bunya Mountains, Australia
Butler, Don William, Fairfax , Russell James and Fensham, Roderick John (2006). Impacts of Tree Invasion on Floristic Composition of Subtropical Grasslands on the Bunya Mountains, Australia. Australian Journal of Botany, 54 (3), 261-270. doi: 10.1071/BT05070
2006
Journal Article
This disastrous event staggered me: Reconstructing the botany of Ludwig Leichhardt on the expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, 1844-45
Fensham, R. J., Bean, A.R., Dowe, J. L. and Dunlop, C. R. (2006). This disastrous event staggered me: Reconstructing the botany of Ludwig Leichhardt on the expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, 1844-45. Cunninghamia, 9 (4), 451-506.
2006
Journal Article
Can burning restrict eucalypt invasion on grassy balds? .
Fensham, R, J. and Fairfax, R. J. (2006). Can burning restrict eucalypt invasion on grassy balds? .. Austral ecology, 31 (3), 317-325. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2006.01560.x
2006
Other Outputs
Recovery plan for Calophyllum bicolor 2007-2011
Fensham, Rod (2006). Recovery plan for Calophyllum bicolor 2007-2011. Canberra, ACT Australia: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service.
2006
Other Outputs
Recovery plan for salt pipewort Eriocaulon carsonii 2007 - 2011
Fensham, Rod (2006). Recovery plan for salt pipewort Eriocaulon carsonii 2007 - 2011. Brisbane: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service.
2006
Other Outputs
Recovery Plan for the red-finned blue-eye Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis 2007 - 2011
Fensham, Rod, Fairfax, R. and Wager, R. (2006). Recovery Plan for the red-finned blue-eye Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis 2007 - 2011. Brisbane: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service.
2006
Other Outputs
Recovery Plan for the Elizabeth Springs goby, Chlamydogobius micropterus 2007-2011
Fensham, Rod, Fairfax, R. and Wager, R. (2006). Recovery Plan for the Elizabeth Springs goby, Chlamydogobius micropterus 2007-2011. Brisbane: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service.
2006
Book Chapter
Grasslands
Fensham, Rod (2006). Grasslands. Ecology: an Australian Perspective. (pp. 484-498) edited by Peter Attiwill and Barbara Wilson. South Melbourne, Vic.: Oxford University Press.
2006
Journal Article
Cattle, crops and clearing: Regional drivers of landscape change in the Brigalow Belt, Queensland, Australia, 1840-2004
Seabrook, Leonie, McAlpine, Clive and Fensham, Rod (2006). Cattle, crops and clearing: Regional drivers of landscape change in the Brigalow Belt, Queensland, Australia, 1840-2004. Landscape and Urban Planning, 78 (4), 373-385. doi: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2005.11.007
2006
Other Outputs
Draft recovery Plan for Cyathea exilis 2007-2011.
Fensham, Rod (2006). Draft recovery Plan for Cyathea exilis 2007-2011..
2006
Other Outputs
Recovery Plan for the red-finned blue-eye Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis 2007 - 2011
Fensham, Rod, Fairfax, R. and Wager, R. (2006). Recovery Plan for the red-finned blue-eye Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis 2007 - 2011. Brisbane: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service.
2006
Other Outputs
Recovery Plan for Eryngium fontanum 2007-2011
Fensham, Rod and Fairfax, R. (2006). Recovery Plan for Eryngium fontanum 2007-2011. Brisbane: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service.
2005
Journal Article
Preliminary assessment of gidgee (Acacia cambagei) woodland thickening in the Longreach district, Queensland
Fensham, R. J. and Fairfax, R. J. (2005). Preliminary assessment of gidgee (Acacia cambagei) woodland thickening in the Longreach district, Queensland. Rangeland Journal, 27 (2), 159-168. doi: 10.1071/RJ05013
2005
Journal Article
Monitoring standing dead wood for carbon accounting in tropical savanna
Fensham, R. J. (2005). Monitoring standing dead wood for carbon accounting in tropical savanna. Australian Journal of Botany, 53 (7), 631-638. doi: 10.1071/BT04109
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Systematics of Eriocaulon L. (Eriocaulaceae Martinov.) in Australasia - phylogenomics, historical biogeography, and landscape genomics
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Lyn Cook
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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
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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
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Doctor Philosophy
FM Bailey: Botanist in Colonial Queensland
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Geoff Ginn
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Doctor Philosophy
The Botanic Practice of Frederick Manson Bailey: Science through a Historical Lens
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Geoff Ginn
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Doctor Philosophy
Systematics and evolution of Melaleuca
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Lyn Cook
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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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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Systematics of Eriocaulon L. (Eriocaulaceae Martinov.) in Australasia - phylogenomics, historical biogeography, and landscape genomics
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Lyn Cook
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Restoration of Australian Subtropical Grasslands
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr John Dwyer
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Factors determining the spread and impact of the exotic grass indian couch (Bothriochloa pertusa) into native ecosystems
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr John Dwyer
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Degraded or just dusty?: 150 years of ecological change in inland eastern Australia
Principal Advisor
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The ecology of narrow-range endemic macro-invertebrates of Great Artesian Basin springs
Associate Advisor
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2015
Master Philosophy
Evaluating the rarity and history of population of the endangered Australian endemic plant Trioncinia retroflexa (Asteraceae): potential consequences for management and conservation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Exotic pasture grass invasion in fragmented ecosystems: a Brigalow case study
Associate Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Dynamics of tree growth and mortality and implications for restoration and carbon sequestration in Australian agricultural landscapes
Associate Advisor
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
CULTURAL LANDSCAPES: A HISTORY AND ANALYSIS OF THE DRIVERS OF LANDSCAPE CHANGE IN THE SOUTHERN BRIGALOW BELT, QUEENSLAND, 1840-2004
Associate Advisor
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