Meaghan Duncan
NSW DPI, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr Meaghan Duncan is a Senior Research Scientist in NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development specialising in freshwater fish ecology and genetics. Her current research focusses on using eDNA technology to identify populations of native and invasive fish in freshwater and estuarine environments. Meaghan will present her research into exploring the suitability of eDNA to estimate fish biomass for three freshwater and one estuarine species.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Using eDNA to assess how estuarine fish communities respond to consecutive extreme events of drought, bushfire, and post-fire flood (111374)
11:00 AM
Jessica A Tout-Lyon
Session 11.2 | Extreme Frontiers
Fish Jenga: applying metapopulation principles to water management for coastal river fishes (111435)
2:00 PM
David Crook
Session 12.1 | Conservation of Threatened Species
Using information on species’ ecology to optimise eDNA sampling for the nationally threatened Australian grayling (111547)
4:30 PM
Dylan van der Meulen
Session 13.1 | Conservation of Threatened Species
Big flood, bad outcome (111519)
11:30 AM
John Trethewie
Session 11.2 | Extreme Frontiers
Some stuff about genetics and evolution in Maccullochella (111647)
4:00 PM
Peter Unmack
Session 4.3 | Big beasts, gentle souls: Australian freshwater cods