PUBLICATIONS – Ian Campbell
Monographs
1) Hart, B.T., Angehrn-Bettinazzi, C., Campbell, I.C. and Jones, M.J. (1992). Australian Water Quality Guidelines. Australian and New Zealand Environment Council and Australian Water Resources Council.
Edited Collections
1) Campbell I.C. and Chessman B.C. (eds) (1970). Pollution and the Environment : Proceedings of a Symposium at Monash University.– Environment Research and Action Centre, Monash University, 135pp.
2) Campbell I. C. (ed) (1985) Australian Society for Limnology, Bulletin No. 10. December 1985. 109pp.
3) Campbell I.C. (ed) (1986) Stream Protection, The Management of Rivers for Instream Uses. Water Studies Centre, Chisholm Institute of Technology, East Caulfield.
4) Campbell I.C. (ed) (1990) Mayflies and Stoneflies, Life Histories and Biology. Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, Netherlands. Link
5) Campbell I.C. (ed) (2009). The Mekong : Biophysical Environment of an International River Basin. Academic Press, Elsevier. Amsterdam. 432 pp. Link
Scientific Papers on Water Quality.
1) Campbell I.C. (1978). A biological investigation of an organically polluted urban stream in Victoria. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwat. Res., 29: 275-91. PDF
2) Campbell I.C. (1978). Inputs and outputs of water and phosphorus from four Victorian catchments. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwat. Res., 29: 577-84.PDF
3) Bayles J.K., Curtain G.K., Campbell I.C. and Hart B.T. (1980) A eutrophication study of Lake Daylesford, Victoria. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwat. Res., 31: 573-87.
4) Campbell I.C. and Hart B.T. (1981) Toxicity testing as a water quality management tool in Australia. In Proceedings of the 9th Federal Convention A.W.W.A. April 1981.
5) Campbell I.C. (1981) A critique of assimilative capacity. J. Wat.Pollut. Contr. Fed., 53: 604-607. PDF
6) Campbell I.C. (1981) Biological taxonomy and water quality management. Water 8: (4), 11-13.
7) Campbell I.C. (1981) Author’s reply. J. Wat. Pollut. Contr. Fed., 53: 1657.
8) Campbell I.C. (1982) Biological water quality monitoring : an Australian viewpoint. In Hart B.T. (ed) Water Quality Management : Monitoring Programmes and Diffuse Runoff. Australian Society for Limnology / Water Studies Centre Chisholm Institute of Technology.
9) Campbell I.C. (1986) Assimilative capacity challenged. Search. 17: 154-155.
10) Daly, H.R., I.C. Campbell and B.T. Hart (1986) Relationships between copper speciation and toxicity to the freshwater shrimp Paratya australiensis. In B.T. Hart (ed) Water Quality Management, Freshwater Ecotoxicity in Australia. Water Studies Centre, Chisholm Institute of Technology, East Caulfield.
11) Campbell, I.C. (1986) Protecting streams : a complex problem. In I.C. Campbell (ed.) Stream Protection, The Management of Rivers for Instream Uses. Water Studies Centre, Chisholm Institute of Technology, East Caulfield.
12) Campbell, I.C. and Doeg, T.D. (1989). The impact of timber harvesting and production on streams : a review. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwat. Res. 40: 519-539. PDF
13) Daly, H.R., Campbell, I.C. and Hart, B.T. (1990). Copper toxicity to Parataya australiensis: I. Influence of NTA and glycine. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 9: 997-1006. PDF
14) Daly, H.R., Campbell, I.C. and Hart, B.T. (1990). Copper toxicity to Parataya australiensis: II. Influence of bicarbonate and ionic strength. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 9: 1007-1011. PDF
15) Daly, H.R., Jones, M.D., Campbell, I.C. and Hart, B.T. (1990). Copper toxicity to Parataya australiensis: III. Influence of dissolved organic matter. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 9: 1013-1018. PDF
16) Daly, H.R., Campbell, I.C. and Hart, B.T. (1992). Copper toxicity to Parataya australiensis: IV. Relationship with ecdysis. Environ. Toxicol. Chem.11: 881-883. PDF
17) Hart, B.T., Freeman, P., McKelvie, I.D. and Campbell, I.C. (1990). Nutrient dynamics in rivers and streams. In Proceedings of the First Australian Conference on Biological Removal of Nutrients. Bendigo, July 1990.
18) Hart, B.T. and Campbell, I.C. (1992). Water quality guidelines and the maintenance of Australian river ecosystems. In Pigram, J.J. and Hooper, B.P. (eds) Water Allocation for the Environment. Centre for Water Policy Research, University of New England, Armidale, NSW.
19) Hart, B.T., Campbell, I.C., Angehrn-Bettinazi, C. and Jones, M.J. (1993). Australian water quality guidelines: a new approach for protecting ecosystem health. J. Aquat. Ecosys. Health. 2: 151-163. PDF
20) Campbell, I.C. (2002). Biological Monitoring and Assessment Using Invertebrates. Pp 5.1-5.16 in Burden, F.R., McKelvie, I., Forstner, U. and Guenther, A. (eds). Environmental Monitoring Handbook. McGraw-Hill, New York. PDF
21) Campbell, I.C. and Beardall, J. (2017). Ok Tedi copper mine, Papua New Guinea, stimulates algal growth in the Fly River. Sustainable Water Resources Management. DOI: 10.1007/s40899-017-0187-3. PDF
Scientific Papers on Stream Ecology.
1) Lake P.S., L.A. Barmuta, A.J. Boulton, I.C. Campbell and R.M. St.Clair (1985) Australian streams and Northern Hemisphere stream ecology : comparisons and problems. In J.R. Dodson & M. Westoby (Eds.), Are Australian Ecosystems Different? Proc. Ecol. Soc. Aust., 14, 61-82. PDF
2) Campbell I.C., M.E. McKaige and P.S. Lake (1986). The fauna of Australian high mountain streams: ecology, zoogeography and evolution. In Barlow, B.A. (ed.) Flora and Fauna of Alpine Australasia, Ages and Origins. CSIRO, Melbourne. PDF
3) Campbell I.C. (1985) Suspended particulate material and biological communities in streams. In B. T. Hart (ed) Water Quality Management : The Role of Particulate Matter in the Transport and Fate of Pollutants. Water Studies Centre, Chisholm Institute of Technology.
4) Campbell I.C., Cummins K.W. and James K.R. (1991). A preliminary investigation of seasonal differences in leaf decomposition patterns in Australian streams. Ver. Internat. Verein Limnol. 24: 2071-2075. PDF
5) Campbell, I.C., James, K.R., Hart, B.T. and Devereaux, A. (1992). Allochthonous coarse particulate organic material in forest and pasture reaches of two southeastern Australian streams. I. Litter accession. Freshwater Biology 27: 341-352. PDF
6) Campbell, I.C., James, K.R., Hart, B.T. and Devereaux, A. (1992). Allochthonous coarse particulate organic material in forest and pasture reaches of two southeastern Australian streams. II. Litter processing. Freshwater Biology 27: 353-365. PDF
7) Campbell, I.C., Enierga, G.M., Fuchshuber, L. and James, K.R. (1994). An evaluation of the two variable model for stream litter processing using data from southeastern Australia – how important is temperature? Ver. Internat. verein Limnol. 25: 1837-1840. PDF
8) Campbell, I.C., Enierga, G.M. and Fuchshuber, L. (1994). The influence of pack size and position, leaf type, and shredder access on the processing rate of Atherosperma moschatum leaves in an Australian cool temperate rainforest stream. Int. Rev. ges. Hydrobiol. 79: 557-568. PDF
9) Campbell, I.C., and Fuchshuber, L. (1994). Amount composition and seasonality of terrestrial litter accession to an Australian cool temperate rainforest stream. Arch. Hydrobiol. 130: 499-512. PDF
10) Reed, J.L., Campbell, I.C. and Bailey, P.C.E. (1994). The relationship between invertebrate assemblage and available food in forest and pasture sites in southeastern Australian streams. Freshwat. Biol. 32: 641-650. PDF
11) Campbell, I.C. (1994). Ecology of Australian detritus-based streams – Note in response to Graca. Limnologica 24: 291-293. PDF
12) Campbell, I.C. and Fuchshuber, L. (1995). Polyphenols, condensed tannins and processing rates of tropical and temperate leaves in an Australian stream. J. Nth. Am. Benthological Soc. 14: 174-182. PDF
13) Campbell, I.C. (1995). Taxonomic minimalism. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10: 203.
14) Brizga, S., Peel, M.C., Finlayson, B.L., Campbell, I.C. and Chesterfield, C. (1996). Downstream impacts of water harvesting: a case study of the Yarra River, Victoria, Australia. Water and the Environment. Proceedings of the 23rd Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, Hobart, Australia.
15) Campbell, I.C., Parnrong, S., and Treadwell, S. (1998). Food availability and life history patterns of aquatic insects in evergreen eucalypt forest streams in southeastern Australia. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 26: 986-989. PDF
16) Campbell, I.C., Boon, P.J., Madsen, B.L. and Cummins, K.W. (1998). Objectives and approaches in lotic and riparian restoration projects. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 26:1295-1302. PDF
17) Treadwell, S.A., Campbell, I.C. & Edwards, R.T. (1997). Organic matter dynamics in Keppel Creek, Southeastern Australia. In Webster, J.R. & Meyer, J.L. (eds). Stream Organic Matter Budgets. J. Nth Am. Benthological Soc. 16: 58-61. PDF
18) Pardo, I., Campbell, I.C. and Brittain J.E. (1998). Influence of dam operation on mayfly assemblage structure and life histories in two southeastern Australian streams. Regulated Rivers, Research and Management.14: 285-295. PDF
19) Petts, G.E., Sparks, R. and Campbell, I.C. (2000). River restoration in developed economies. Pp 493-508.in Boon, P.J., Davies, B.R. and Petts, G.E. (eds). Global Perspectives on River Conservation. Wiley, New York.
20) Tsyrlin, E. and Campbell, I.C. (2002). Colonization of wood by invertebrates in Australian upland streams: differences between pools and riffles. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28: 1066-1070.
21) Sterling, S. and Campbell, I.C. (2006). Do scrapers increase downstream? Patterns in southeastern Australian streams. Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 21 (1) 33-41. PDF
22) Campbell, I.C. (2011). Using risk analysis, power analysis and adaptive management to minimise ecological impacts of the Cotter Dam enlargement. Proceedings of the 2011 ANCOLD conference. PDF
23) Boyero, L. et al. (2021) Latitude dictates plant diversity effects on instream decomposition. Science Advances 26 Mar 2021:Vol. 7, no. 13, eabe7860 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abe7860. PDF
24) Boyero, L. et al (2021). Impacts of detritivore diversity loss on instream decomposition are greatest in the tropics. Nature Communications. (2021) 12:3700. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23930-2. PDF
Scientific Papers on Ephemeroptera (Mayflies).
1) Campbell I.C. (1980) Diurnal variation in the activity of Mirawara purpurea in the Aberfeldy River, Victoria, Australia. In: Flannagan J.F. and Marshall K.E., (eds), Advances in Ephemeroptera Biology. Plenum Press, New York. PDF
2) Filshie B.K. and Campbell I.C. (1984) Design of an insect cuticle associated with osmoregulation : the porous plates of chloride cells in a mayfly nymph . Tissue and Cell 16, 789-803.
3) Campbell I.C. and Holt M.K. (1984) The Life history of Kirrara procera Harker (Ephemeroptera) in two southeastern Australian rivers. In V. Landa et al. (eds) Proceedings of the IVth International Conference on Ephemeroptera. CSAV, 299-305. PDF
4) Campbell I.C. (1985) Dietary habits of Australian siphlonurid and oligoneuriid ephemeropteran nymphs. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol., 22: 3250-3259. PDF
5) Campbell I.C. and Peters W.L. (1986) Redefinition of Kirrara Harker with a redescription of Kirrara procera Harker (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae). Aquatic Insects 8: 71-81.
6) Campbell I.C. (1986) Life histories of some Australian siphlonurid and oligoneuriid mayflies (Insecta: Ephemeroptera). Aust. J. Mar. Freshwat. Res., 37: 261-288. PDF
7) Campbell I.C. (1988) Ephemeroptera. In Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Volume 6. ABRS, Canberra.
8) Campbell I.C.and Suter P.J. (1988). Three new genera, a new subgenus and a new species of Leptophlebiidae (Ephemeroptera) from Australia. J. Aust. Ent. Soc. 27: 259-273. PDF
9) Campbell I.C., Duncan M.J. and Swadling K.M. (1990). Life histories of some Ephemeroptera from Victoria, Australia. In: Campbell I.C. (ed) Mayflies and Stoneflies, Life Histories and Biology. Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, Netherlands. PDF
10) Campbell I.C. (1990). The Australian mayfly fauna : composition, distribution and convergence. In Campbell I.C. (ed) Mayflies and Stoneflies, Life Histories and Biology. Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, Netherlands. PDF
11) Brittain J.E. and Campbell, I.C. (1991) The effect of temperature on egg development of the Australian mayfly genus Coloburiscoides (Ephemeroptera: Coloburiscidae) and its relationship to distribution and life history. J. Biogeogr. 18: 231-235. PDF
12) Campbell I.C. (1991). Size allometry in some Australian mayfly nymphs (Insecta: Ephemeroptera). Aquatic Insects 13: 79-86. PDF
13) Peters W.L. and Campbell I.C. (1991) Ephemeroptera. In CSIRO (ed.) The Insects of Australia, A textbook for students and research workers. 2nd Edition. Melbourne University Press, Carlton.
14) Campbell, I.C. and Peters, W.L. (1993). A revision of the Australian Ephemeroptera genus Atalomicria Harker (Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae). Aquatic Insects15: 89 -117. PDF
15) Campbell, I.C. (1993). A new genus and species of leptophlebiid mayfly (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) from tropical Australia. Aquatic Insects 15:159-167. PDF
16) Campbell, I.C. (1995). The life histories of three tropical species of Jappa Harker (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) in the Mitchell River system, Queensland, Australia. In Ciborowski, J. and Corkum, L. (Eds). Current Directions in Research on Ephemeroptera : Proceedings of the VII International Conference on Ephemeroptera. Canadian Scholars Press, Toronto. Pp 197-206. PDF
17) Campbell, I.C. and Hubbard, M.D. (1998). A new species of Prosopistoma (Ephemeroptera: Prosopistomatidae) from Australia. Aquatic Insects 20:141-148.
18) Hubbard, M.D. and Campbell, I.C. (1996). A checklist of the Australian Ephemeroptera (Mayflies). Australian Society for Limnology, Special Publication.
19) Parnrong, S. and Campbell, I.C. (1997). Two new species of Austrophlebioides Campbell and Suter (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) with notes on the genus. Aust. J. Entomol. 36: 121-127. PDF
20) Campbell, I.C. (2002). The current status of Ephemeroptera biology in Australia. In Dominguez E. (ed.) Trends and Research in Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera. Kluwer Academic Press.
21) Parnrong, S. and Campbell, I.C. (2003). The effects of temperature on egg hatching of the mayfly Austrophlebioides marchanti (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae). Pp 189-193 in Gaino, E. (ed.) Research Update on Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera. University of Perugia Press. Perugia, Italy. PDF
22) Bae, Y., Finlay, K.J. and Campbell, I.C. (2004). Taxonomic status of the Australian mayfly genera Jappa and Ulmerophlebia (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae). Entomological News 115: 1-10. PDF
23) Bae, Y.J., Finlay, K.J. and Campbell, I.C. (2012). The hornless Australian burrowing mayfly Ulmerophlebia (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae). Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity 28(4): 230-240. PDF
24) Bae, Y.J., Finlay, K.J. and Campbell, I.C. (2013). The horned Australian burrowing mayfly Jappa (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae). Entomological Research 43 (1): 12-26. PDF
Scientific Papers on General Limnology.
1) Campbell I.C. (1981) Zoogeography of some rheophilous insects in the Australian region. Aquatic Insects 3,(1), 33-43. PDF
2) Williams W.D. and Campbell I.C. (1987). Major components and distribution of the freshwater fauna. Chapter 7 in Walton D.W. (ed.) The Fauna of Australia, Vol. 1. ABRS, Canberra.
3) Soldán, T., Campbell, I.C. and Papácek, M. (1989). A study of the dispersal phoretic association between Sphaerium (Musculinum) tasmanicum (Heterodonta, Sphaeriidae) and Sigara (Tropocorixa) truncatipala (Heteroptera, Corixidae). Vést. cs. Spolec. zool. 53: 300-310. PDF
4) Campbell, I.C. and Parnrong, S. (2000). Limnology in Thailand: present status and future needs. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol.27: 2135-2141. PDF
5) Revenga, C., Campbell, I.C., Abell,R., de Villiers, P. and Bryer, M. (2005). Prospects for Monitoring Freshwater Ecosystems toward the 2010 Targets. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc.(B) 360: 397-413. PDF
6) Campbell I.C. (2011).Science, governance and environmental impacts of mines in developing countries: lessons from Ok Tedi in Papua New Guinea. Pp 583-597 in Grafton, R.Q. and Hussey, K. (eds). Water Resources Planning and Management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 777 pp. PDF
Scientific Papers on the Mekong River System.
1) Campbell, I.C. (2003). Introduction. Pp1-5 in Bishop, A. (ed) State of the Basin Report 2003. Mekong River Commission, Phnom Penh. ISSN1728:3248 Link
2) Campbell, I.C., Little, M. and Sok Siang Im (2003). Water in the Mekong Basin. Pp13-28 in Bishop, A. (ed) State of the Basin Report 2003. Mekong River Commission, Phnom Penh. ISSN1728:3248
3) Campbell, I.C. and Little, M. (2003). Physical landforms of the Mekong Basin. Pp7-12 in Bishop, A. (ed) State of the Basin Report 2003. Mekong River Commission, Phnom Penh. ISSN1728:3248
4) Campbell, I.C. and Little, M. (2003). Biota of the Lower Mekong Basin. Pp29-38 in Bishop, A. (ed) State of the Basin Report 2003. Mekong River Commission, Phnom Penh. ISSN1728:3248
5) Bishop, A., Campbell, I.C., Lund, A. and Sokhem, P. (2003). Cooperation in the Mekong Basin. Pp283-293 in Bishop, A. (ed) State of the Basin Report 2003. Mekong River Commission, Phnom Penh. ISSN1728:3248
6) Campbell, I.C., Barlow, C.G. and Pham Gian Hien. (2005). Managing the ecological health of the Mekong River: evaluating threats and formulating responses. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol.29: 497-500. PDF
7) Attwood, S.W., Campbell, I., Upatham, E.S. and Rollinson, D. (2004). Schistosomes in the Xe Kong river of Cambodia: the detection of Schistosoma mekongi in a natural population of snails and observations in the intermediate host’s distribution. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. 8: 221-231.
8) Campbell, I.C. (2005). The Mekong River basin and integrated water resources management. Pp 250-266 in Varis, O. and Biswas, A. (eds). Integrated Water Resources Management in South and South East Asia. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. 353pp.
9) Campbell, I.C., Poole, C., Giesen, W. and Valbo-Jorgensen, J. (2006). Species diversity and ecology of the Tonle Sap Great Lake, Cambodia. Aquatic Sciences 68: 355-373. PDF
10) Junk, W., Brown, M., Campbell, I.C., Finlayson, M., Gopal, B., Ramberg, L. and Warner, B.G. (2006) Comparative biodiversity values of large wetlands: a synthesis. Aquatic Sciences 68: 400-414
11) Campbell, I.C. (2007). The management of large rivers: technical and political challenges. Pp 571-585 in Gupta A. (ed.) Large Rivers. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK. 689 pp.
12) Campbell, I.C. (2007). Perceptions, data and river management – lessons from the Mekong River. Water Resources Research. 43: doi: 10.1029/2006WR005130. PDF
13) Attwood, S.W., Fatih, F.A., Campbell, I.C. and Upatham, E.S. (2008). The distribution of Mekong schistosomaisis, past and future: preliminary indications from an analysis of genetic variation in the intermediate host. Parasitology International 57(3): 256-70. PDF
14) Campbell, I.C. (2009). Introduction. Pp 1-11 in Campbell I.C. (ed) (2009). The Mekong : Biophysical Environment of an International River Basin. Academic Press, Elsevier. Amsterdam. 432 pp. Link
15) Campbell, I.C., Say, S. and Beardall, J. (2009). Tonle Sap Lake, the heart of the Lower Mekong. Pp 251-272 in Campbell I.C. (ed) (2009). The Mekong : Biophysical Environment of an International River Basin. Academic Press, Elsevier. Amsterdam. 432 pp. Link
16) Campbell, I.C., Chessman, B.C. and Resh, V.H. (2009). The development and application of biomonitoring in the Lower Mekong River system. Pp 321-334 in Campbell I.C. (ed) (2009). The Mekong : Biophysical Environment of an International River Basin. Academic Press, Elsevier. Amsterdam. 432 pp. Link
17) Campbell, I.C. (2009). Development scenarios and Mekong River flows. Pp 389-402 in Campbell I.C. (ed) (2009). The Mekong : Biophysical Environment of an International River Basin. Academic Press, Elsevier. Amsterdam. 432 pp. Link
18) Campbell, I.C. (2009). The challenges for Mekong River management. Pp 402-419 in Campbell I.C. (ed) (2009). The Mekong : Biophysical Environment of an International River Basin. Academic Press, Elsevier. Amsterdam. 432 pp. Link
19) Campbell I.C. (2011) .Managing international river basins: successes and failures of the Mekong River Commission. Pp 724-740 in Grafton, R.Q. and Hussey, K. (eds). Water Resources Planning and Management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 777 pp. PDF
20) Campbell I.C. (2012). Biodiversity in the Mekong Delta. Pp 293-313 in Renaud, F., Koch, P. And Kuenzler, C. (eds). The Mekong Delta System – Interdisciplinary Analyses of a River Delta. Springer. 463 pp.
21) Kuenzer, C., Campbell, I.C., Roch, M., Leinenkugel, P., Tuan, V.Q. and Dech, S. (2012) Understanding the impact of hydropower developments in the context of upstream–downstream relations in the Mekong river basin. Sustainability Science DOI 10.1007/s11625-012-0195-z PDF
22) Campbell, I.C., Hart, B.T. and Barlow, C. (2013). Integrated Management in Large River Basins: 12 Lessons from the Mekong and Murray-Darling Rivers. River Systems 20 (3/4): 231-247. PDF
23) Resh, V.H., Campbell, I.C. and Chessman, B.C. (in press). Tolerance values to human-disturbance for littoral and benthic macroinvertebrates, benthic diatoms, and zooplankton of the Lower Mekong River, Southeast Asia. In Proceedings of the First Asian Benthological Meeting.
24) Campbell, I.C. and Barlow, C. (2020). Hydropower development and the loss of fisheries in the Mekong River basin. Frontiers in Environmental Science. Vol. 8, article 566509. DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2020.566509. PDF
Unrefereed Notes, Technical Reports and General Publications.
1) Campbell I.C., Macmillan L.A., Smith A.J. and McKaige M.E. (1982) The Benthic Invertebrates of the Yarra River and its Tributaries. Victorian Ministry for Conservation , Environmental Studies Series Report No. 362 Yarra Report Part1 Yarra Report Part2
2) Campbell I.C. and Doeg T.J. (1984) The Impact of the Timber Industry on Aquatic Values. Consultants Report for the Victorian Timber Industry Inquiry.
3) Daly, H.R., Campbell I.C. and Hart B.T. (1986) The relationship between copper speciation and toxicity to a freshwater shrimp. Australian Water Resources Council Research Report, Canberra.
4) Kinhill Engineers (1988). Techniques for Determining Environmental Water Requirements – a Review. Department of Water Resources Technical Report Series Report No 40. (Chapters 3 & 4).
5) Campbell, I.C. (1989). Macroinvertebrate studies in Victoria. Report to the Office of the Commissioner to the Environment.
6) Campbell, I.C., Edwards, R.T. and James, K.R. (1992). Land Use impacts on stream communities. In proceedings of the Soil Conservation Association of Victoria annual conference, 1990.
7) Campbell, I.C. (1991). Biological monitoring of Australian streams : past, present and future potential. In: Hyne, R.V. (ed.) Proceedings of the 29th Congress of the Australian Society of Limnology. Office of the Supervising Scientist, Alligator Rivers Region Research Institute, Jabiru, NT, Australia.
12) Campbell, I.C. (1991). The Use of Macroinvertebrates to Determine Environmental Flows in Rivers and Streams. Report to the Water Resources Section, Department of Conservation and Environment, Victoria.
13) Campbell, I.C. (1991). An assessment of the likely impact of the construction of a ski trail from Cricket Pitch to King Saddle, Mt Stirling, on the stonefly Thaumatoperla flaveola. Report to Alpine Resorts Commission. PDF
14) Hart, B.T., Angehrn, C., Campbell, I.C. and Jones, M.J. (1992). Australian water quality guidelines: role in protecting ecosystem health. In proceedings of the Workshop on Biological Assessment of Ecosystem Health. Sydney.
15) Gippel, C., Marchant, R., Stewardson, M.J., Brizga, S.O., Campbell, I.C., Woodfull, J., Finlayson, B.L. and McMahon, T.A. (1992). A review of the environmental water requirements of the Thomson River from Thomson Dam to Cowwarr Weir. Report to Melbourne Water Corporation. Unimelb, Parkville.
16) Carr, G., Campbell, I., Pizzey, G., and Royle, R. (1992) Management options for Albert Park Lake. Consultant’s Report prepared for Melbourne Water .
17) Campbell, I.C., Peake, P. and Gell, P. (1992). Report on a Fauna and Flora Survey of Areas which will be Affected by the Proposed Extension of the Lift Line and Slope Development Works at Wombat Run, Mt Buller, with an Assessment of the Extent to which these may Adversely Affect Rare or Endangered Flora and Fauna. Consultants Report to Mt Buller Ski Enterprises. PDF
18) Campbell, I.C. and Casey, A. (1992). Invertebrate Communities of the Plenty River. Consultants Report to Melbourne Water. PDF
19) Campbell, I.C. (1992) Stream Macroinvertebrates of Errinundra National Park. Consultants Report to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
20) Rhithroecology Pty Ltd (1993). Natural Resources Survey, Snowmaking Water Supply, Mt Buller Alpine Resort. Consultants Report to Alpine Resorts Commission. PDF
21) Campbell, I.C. (1993). Riparian-stream linkages – an Australian perspective on instream issues. In Bunn, S.E., Pusey, B.J. and Price, P. (eds) Ecology and Management of Riparian Zones in Australia. Proceedings of a National Workshop on Research and Management Needs for Riparian Zones in Australia. Occasional Paper No 05/93. LWRRDC, Canberra.
22) Campbell I.C. (1994) The challenges of stream habitat classification. In O’Keefe, J. and Uys, M. (eds) “Classification of Rivers and Environmental Health Assessment” Water Research Commission, South Africa. Pp 205-216.
23) Hart, B.T. and Campbell, I.C. (1994). Assessment of river “health” in Australia. In O’Keefe, J. and Uys, M. (eds) “Classification of Rivers and Environmental Health Assessment” Water Research Commission, South Africa.Pp 177-190.
24) Campbell, I.C. (1994). The responses of stream invertebrate community composition to changes in water quality: a review. Consultants report to the Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation. 27 pp.
25) Tsyrlin, E. and Campbell, I.C. (1994). Report on investigations into the status of the stonefly genus Thaumatoperla in Victoria. Report prepared for the Alpine Resorts Industry Council. 9pp.
26) Campbell, I.C. (1994). Ecological links between rivers and their catchments. In “The Geomorphology and Biology of Streams” Summer Conference Papers and Notes. River Basin Management Society. Glenn College, LaTrobe University.
27) Rhithroecology Pty Ltd (Campbell, I.C., Argent, R., Dallhaus, P., Gippel, C., Jenkin, J., Peake, P. and Shirley, S.) (1996). Extension to the Natural Resources Survey, Snowmaking Water Supply, Mt Buller Alpine Resort. A report to the Alpine Resorts Commission prepared by Rhithroecology Pty Ltd. 103 pp. Report Part IReport Part II Appendix
28) Campbell, I.C. (2001) The Mekong River – transboundary challenges and progress towards solutions. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Hydrological Challenges in Transboundary Water Resources Management, Koblenz Germany September 2001.
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