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4. Reduced rainfall drives biomass limitation of long-term fire activity in Australia's subtropical sclerophyll forests

5. Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins.

6. Chrysosporum ovalisporum is synonymous with the true-branching cyanobacterium Umezakia natans (Nostocales/Aphanizomenonaceae).

7. Connectivity of fish communities in a tropical floodplain river system and predicted impacts of potential new dams.

10. Holocene El Niño-Southern Oscillation variability reflected in subtropical Australian precipitation.

11. Cryptic diversity within the Scytonema complex: Characterization of the paralytic shellfish toxin producer Heterosyctonema crispum, and the establishment of the family Heteroscytonemataceae (Cyanobacteria/Nostocales).

12. A Risk-Based Ecohydrological Approach to Assessing Environmental Flow Regimes.

13. Iningainema pulvinus gen nov., sp nov. (Cyanobacteria, Scytonemataceae) a new nodularin producer from Edgbaston Reserve, north-eastern Australia.

14. Carbon isotope discrimination in leaves of the broad-leaved paperbark tree, Melaleuca quinquenervia, as a tool for quantifying past tropical and subtropical rainfall.

15. Phylogeny and toxicology of Lyngbya wollei (Cyanobacteria, Oscillatoriales) from north-eastern Australia, with a description of Microseira gen. nov.

16. Polyphasic identification of cyanobacterial isolates from Australia.

17. First report of a toxic Nodularia spumigena (Nostocales/ Cyanobacteria) bloom in sub-tropical Australia. I. Phycological and public health investigations.

18. First report of a toxic Nodularia spumigena (Nostocales/ Cyanobacteria) bloom in sub-tropical Australia. II. Bioaccumulation of nodularin in isolated populations of mullet (Mugilidae).

19. Identification of a benthic microcystin-producing filamentous cyanobacterium (Oscillatoriales) associated with a dog poisoning in New Zealand.

20. Cyanobacterial composition of microbial mats from an Australian thermal spring: a polyphasic evaluation.

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