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Bea Sommer
Bea Sommer
Research Fellow, Edith Cowan University
Verified email at ecu.edu.au
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Phreatophytic vegetation response to climatic and abstraction-induced groundwater drawdown: examples of long-term spatial and temporal variability in community response
R Froend, B Sommer
Ecological Engineering 36 (9), 1191-1200, 2010
852010
Water quality and macroinvertebrate response to acidification following intensified summer droughts in a Western Australian wetland
B Sommer, P Horwitz
Marine and Freshwater Research 52 (7), 1015-1021, 2001
632001
Are river bioassessment methods using macroinvertebrates applicable to wetlands?
J Davis, P Horwitz, R Norris, B Chessman, M McGuire, B Sommer
Hydrobiologia 572, 115-128, 2006
592006
Resilience of phreatophytic vegetation to groundwater drawdown: is recovery possible under a drying climate?
B Sommer, R Froend
Ecohydrology 4 (1), 67-82, 2011
582011
Phreatophytic vegetation responses to groundwater depth in a drying mediterranean‐type landscape
B Sommer, R Froend
Journal of Vegetation Science 25 (4), 1045-1055, 2014
352014
Wetland invertebrate richness and endemism on the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia
P Horwitz, R Rogan, S Halse, J Davis, B Sommer
Marine and Freshwater Research 60 (10), 1006-1020, 2009
322009
Macroinvertebrate cycles of decline and recovery in Swan Coastal Plain (Western Australia) wetlands affected by drought-induced acidification
B Sommer, P Horwitz
Hydrobiologia 624, 191-203, 2009
322009
Adapting to climate change: a risk assessment and decision making framework for managing groundwater dependent ecosystems with declining water levels: Guidelines for Use
PD Jane Chambers, Gaia Nugent, Bea Sommer, Peter
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facili, 2013
302013
Water quality responses to fire, with particular reference to organic-rich wetlands and the Swan Coastal Plain: a review
P Horwitz, B Sommer
Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 88, 121, 2005
242005
Wetland bioassessment manual (macroinvertebrates)
JA Davis, P Horwitz, R Norris, B Chessman, M McGuire, B Sommer, ...
National wetlands research and development program. Environment Australia …, 1999
221999
Drying and re-wetting of organic wetland sediments: Biogeochemistry and implications for wetland management
B Sommer
Edith Cowan University, 2006
172006
Spatio‐temporal patterns of evapotranspiration from groundwater‐dependent vegetation
B Sommer, DA Boggs, GS Boggs, A van Dijk, R Froend
Ecohydrology 9 (8), 1620-1629, 2016
122016
Fire and organic substrates: soil structure, water quality and biodiversity in far south-west Western Australia.
P Horwitz, S Judd, B Sommer
Fire in ecosystems of south-west Western Australia: impacts and management …, 2003
102003
Resilience of phreatophytic vegetation to groundwater drawdown: is recovery possible under a drying climate? Ecohydrology 4: 67–82
B Sommer, RH Froend
52011
Assessment of wetland invertebrate and fish biodiversity for the Gnangara Sustainability Strategy (GSS)
B Sommer, P Horwitz, P Hewitt
Centre for Ecosystem Management. Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA, 123p, 2008
52008
Response of wetland vegetation to climate change and groundwater decline on the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia: Implications for management
R Loomes, R Froend, B Sommer
Ribeiro L, Stigter TY, Chambel A, Condesso de Melo MT, Monteiro JP, Medeiros …, 2013
42013
Gnangara Mound Ecohydrological Study (RFT 0037-2008)
B Sommer, R Froend
Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, 2010
32010
Groundwater dependent wetlands of the Gnangara groundwater system (Western Australia)
RH Froend, P Horwitz, B Sommer
Springer 3, 1959, 2018
22018
Assessing risks to groundwater dependent wetland ecosystems in a drying climate: an approach to facilitate adaptation to climate change.
B Sommer, S McGuinness, R Froend, P Horwitz
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facili, 2013
12013
Using carbon cycling as a surrogate for wetland function in conceptual modelling
B Sommer, P Horwitz
Internationale Vereinigung für theoretische und angewandte Limnologie …, 2002
12002
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