
About
Dr. Lindsey Frost is a Junior Research Fellow in Aquatic Ecology at the University of New England's School of Environmental and Rural Science. Her research investigates ecological outcomes of environmental watering in the Murray-Darling Basin, focusing on trophic dynamics and energy transfer in freshwater ecosystems.
Primary research examines how managed flows influence aquatic food webs, particularly energy pathways from basal resources to top predators like Murray cod. Current projects analyze hydroperiod effects on wetland productivity and optimal water allocation strategies. Methodological expertise includes fatty acid trophic markers, mesocosm experiments, and landscape-scale ecological assessments.
Publications address:
- Hydrological controls on food-web structure
- Environmental flow management frameworks
- Invertebrate community responses to disturbance
- Innovative scientific communication approaches
Research informs sustainable water management policies in Australian and international contexts, including Bhutanese hydropower development.
Find Lindsey Frost elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Leah McIntoshUniversity of New England Australia · Research Fellow
Manisha ShakyaUniversity of New England Australia · Research Fellow
Lee BaumgartnerCharles Sturt University · Professor
Keller KopfCharles Darwin University · Lecturer- James HitchcockUniversity of Technology Sydney · Senior Lecturer
Sarah MikaUniversity of New England Australia · Senior Lecturer