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    Development of Habitat Suitability Criteria and In‐Stream Habitat Assessment for the Benthic Cyanobacteria Phormidium by Heath, M. W, Wood, S. A, Brasell, K. A, Young, R. G, Ryan, K. G

    Published in River research and applications (01-01-2015)
    “…Global demand for freshwater has led to unprecedented levels of water abstraction from riverine systems. This has resulted in large alterations in natural…”
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    Mesenchymal cell-based repair of large, full-thickness defects of articular cartilage by Wakitani, S, Goto, T, Pineda, S J, Young, R G, Mansour, J M, Caplan, A I, Goldberg, V M

    “…Osteochondral progenitor cells were used to repair large, full-thickness defects of the articular cartilage that had been created in the knees of rabbits…”
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    Influences of geology and land use on macroinvertebrate communities across the Motueka River catchment, New Zealand by Shearer, KA, Young, RG

    “…The influences of geology and land use on macroinvertebrate communities were investigated in the Motueka River catchment, New Zealand. Comparisons of…”
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    SPATIAL VARIATION OF STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL INDICATORS IN A LARGE NEW ZEALAND RIVER by Collier, K. J., Clapcott, J. E., Duggan, I. C., Hamilton, D. P., Hamer, M., Young, R. G.

    Published in River research and applications (01-12-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using a variety of indicators, but little is known about…”
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    Linkages between cultural and scientific indicators of river and stream health by Harmsworth, GR, Young, RG, Walker, D, Clapcott, JE, James, T

    “…Scientific monitoring of river health is well established and has a significant role to play in environmental assessment by communities, managers and policy…”
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    Suitability of Dual-frequency Identification Sonar (DIDSON) to monitor juvenile fish movement at floodgates by Doehring, K, Young, RG, Hay, J, Quarterman, AJ

    “…The effects of coastal floodgates on fish distribution are largely unknown. In this study, we used Dual-frequency Identification Sonar (DIDSON) to assess the…”
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    The principles of techniques for cleaning root canals by Young, GR, Parashos, P., Messer, HH

    Published in Australian dental journal (01-03-2007)
    “…Chemomechanical preparation of the root canal includes both mechanical instrumentation and antibacterial irrigation, and is principally directed toward the…”
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    Contrasting responses to catchment modification among a range of functional and structural indicators of river ecosystem health by YOUNG, R.G, COLLIER, K.J

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-10-2009)
    “…1. The value of measuring ecosystem functions in regular monitoring programs is increasingly being recognised as a potent tool for assessing river health. We…”
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    Use of mesenchymal stem cells in a collagen matrix for Achilles tendon repair by Young, R G, Butler, D L, Weber, W, Caplan, A I, Gordon, S L, Fink, D J

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-07-1998)
    “…This investigation tested the hypothesis that delivering mesenchymal stem cell-seeded implants to a tendon gap model results in significantly improved repair…”
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    Building collaboration and learning in integrated catchment management: the importance of social process and multiple engagement approaches by Allen, W, Fenemor, A, Kilvington, M, Harmsworth, G, Young, RG, Deans, N, Horn, C, Phillips, C, Montes de Oca, O, Ataria, J, Smith, R

    “…Success at integrated catchment management (ICM) requires the ongoing participation of different stakeholders in an adaptive and learning-based management…”
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    Facilitation of upstream passage for juveniles of a weakly swimming migratory galaxiid by Doehring, K, Young, RG, McIntosh, AR

    “…The mitigating effects of fish passes to aid fish dispersal are well recognised; however, non-sports fish species, juveniles and weak swimmers have mostly been…”
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    Integrated catchment management-interweaving social process and science knowledge by Fenemor, A, Phillips, C, Allen, W, Young, RG, Harmsworth, G, Bowden, B, Basher, L, Gillespie, PA, Kilvington, M, Davies-Colley, R, Dymond, J, Cole, A, Lauder, G, Davie, T, Smith, R, Markham, S, Deans, N, Stuart, B, Atkinson, M, Collins, A

    “…This paper provides an overview of the Motueka integrated catchment management (ICM) research programme. This research was based on the thesis that achieving…”
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    Quantifying relationships between land-use gradients and structural and functional indicators of stream ecological integrity by CLAPCOTT, J. E., COLLIER, K. J., DEATH, R. G., GOODWIN, E. O., HARDING, J. S., KELLY, D., LEATHWICK, J. R., YOUNG, R. G.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-01-2012)
    “…Summary 1. Modification of natural landscapes and land‐use intensification are global phenomena that can result in a range of differing pressures on lotic…”
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    Modelling storm-event E. coli pulses from the Motueka and Sherry Rivers in the South Island, New Zealand by Wilkinson, RJ, McKergow, LA, Davies-Colley, RJ, Ballantine, DJ, Young, RG

    “…Storm-induced Escherichia coli pulses in the Motueka River (2074 km 2 ) and the Sherry River (78.4 km 2 ) are modelled. The model focuses on the catchment…”
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    Motueka River plume facilitates transport of ruminant faecal contaminants into shellfish growing waters, Tasman Bay, New Zealand by Cornelisen, CD, Gillespie, PA, Kirs, M, Young, RG, Forrest, RW, Barter, PJ, Knight, BR, Harwood, VJ

    “…Hydrographic and water quality surveys of the Motueka River and its river plume were conducted during a moderate flood event (peak flow of 420 m 3 /s) to…”
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    Integrated catchment management-a decade of research in the Motueka River catchment by Fenemor, A, Young, RG, Bowden, B, Phillips, C, Allen, W

    “…New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research Integrated catchment management-a decade of research in the Motueka River catchment…”
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    Land use affects temporal variation in stream metabolism by Clapcott, J. E., Young, R. G., Neale, M. W., Doehring, K., Barmuta, L. A.

    Published in Freshwater science (01-12-2016)
    “…Stream metabolism (gross primary production and ecosystem respiration) is increasingly used to assess waterway health because mean values are responsive to…”
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    Recruitment sources of brown trout identified by otolith trace element signatures by Olley, R, Young, RG, Closs, GP, Kristensen, EA, Bickel, TO, Deans, NA, Davey, LN, Eggins, SM

    “…This study examined whether element:Ca ratios within the otoliths of juvenile brown trout could provide accurate trace element signatures for specific natal…”
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