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Isabelle C Barrett
Isabelle C Barrett
Lecturer in River Restoration, Waterways Centre (Lincoln University & University of Canterbury)
Verified email at canterbury.ac.nz
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Negative resistance and resilience: biotic mechanisms underpin delayed biological recovery in stream restoration
IC Barrett, AR McIntosh, CM Febria, HJ Warburton
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1947), 20210354, 2021
262021
Integrative analysis of stressor gradients reveals multiple discrete trait‐defined axes underlie community assembly
IC Barrett, AR McIntosh, CM Febria, SE Graham, FJ Burdon, ...
Ecosphere 13 (7), e4164, 2022
12022
Ecological and evolutionary consequences of disturbance in freshwater ecosystems
AR McIntosh, I Barrett
Elsevier, 2022
12022
Instream habitat unit additions: if you build it, will they stay?
I Barrett
2024
Community-led in-stream habitat creation to protect taonga species
I Barrett, R Solomon, T Nutira, D O'Connell
2024
Community type and disturbance type interact to determine disturbance response: implications for extending the environmental filter metaphor
IC Barrett, AR McIntosh, HJ Warburton
Community Ecology 24 (2), 257-269, 2023
2023
Correction to: Community type and disturbance type interact to determine disturbance response: implications for extending the environmental filter metaphor
IC Barrett, AR McIntosh, HJ Warburton
Community Ecology 24 (2), 271-271, 2023
2023
Wetland Science Plan: What do farmers want to know, and what opportunities are there for scientists?
I Barrett, T Watson
2022
Reigniting healthy resilience: a trait-based approach to overcoming negative resistance and resilience in stream restoration
IC Barrett
University of Canterbury, 2020
2020
Negative resistance and resilience: A mesocosm experiment demonstrating consequences for biological recovery in restoration
I Barrett, A McIntosh, C Febria, H Warburton
2019
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