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Robert Bailey
Robert Bailey
Professor, Ontario Tech University
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The Reference Condition Approach: In a nutshell
RC Bailey, RH Norris, TB Reynoldson, RC Bailey, RH Norris, ...
Bioassessment of Freshwater Ecosystems: Using the Reference Condition …, 2004
5072004
Biological guidelines for freshwater sediment based on BEnthic Assessment of SedimenT (the BEAST) using a multivariate approach for predicting biological state
TB Reynoldson, RC Bailey, KE Day, RH Norris
Australian journal of ecology 20 (1), 198-219, 1995
3941995
Taxonomic resolution of benthic macroinvertebrate communities in bioassessments
RC Bailey, RH Norris, TB Reynoldson
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 20 (2), 280-286, 2001
3492001
A new, old method for assessing measurement error in both univariate and multivariate morphometric studies
RC Bailey, J Byrnes
Systematic zoology 39 (2), 124-130, 1990
3451990
Does taxonomic resolution affect the multivariate description of the structure of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrate communities?
MF Bowman, RC Bailey
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54 (8), 1802-1807, 1997
2671997
Biological assessment of freshwater ecosystems using a reference condition approach: comparing predicted and actual benthic invertebrate communities in Yukon streams
RC Bailey, MG Kennedy, MZ Dervish, ARM Taylor
Freshwater Biology 39 (4), 765-774, 1998
2491998
Relationship between riparian vegetation and stream benthic communities at three spatial scales
SL Rios, RC Bailey
Hydrobiologia 553, 153-160, 2006
2302006
Temporal variability of stream bioassessments using benthic macroinvertebrates
S Linke, RC Bailey, J Schwindt
Freshwater Biology 42 (3), 575-584, 1999
1961999
Management options for river conservation planning: condition and conservation re‐visited
S Linke, RL Pressey, RC Bailey, RH Norris
Freshwater Biology 52 (5), 918-938, 2007
1652007
Predation of zebra mussels by diving ducks: an exclosure study
DJ Hamilton, CD Ankney, RC Bailey
Ecology 75 (2), 521-531, 1994
1521994
Organization of macroinvertebrate communities at a hierarchy of spatial scales in a tropical stream
L Boyero, RC Bailey
Hydrobiologia 464, 219-225, 2001
1262001
Increasing mallards, decreasing American black ducks: coincidence or cause and effect?
CD Ankney, DG Dennis, RC Bailey
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 523-529, 1987
1161987
Growth of Lampsilis radiata (Bivalvia: Unionidae) in Sand and Mud: A Reciprocal Transplant Experiment
SG Hinch, RC Bailey, RH Green
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43 (3), 548-552, 1986
941986
The ecology of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the lower Great Lakes of North America: I. Population dynamics and growth
ME Chase, RC Bailey
Journal of Great Lakes Research 25 (1), 107-121, 1999
881999
Effectiveness of best management practices in improving stream ecosystem quality
AG Yates, RC Bailey, JA Schwindt
Hydrobiologia 583, 331-344, 2007
832007
Variation in the mating system and associated parental behaviour of captive and free-living Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum (Pisces, Cichlidae)
MHA Keenleyside, RC Bailey, VH Young
Behaviour 112 (3-4), 202-220, 1990
831990
Within-basin variation in the shell morphology and growth rate of a freshwater mussel
RC Bailey, RH Green
Canadian Journal of Zoology 66 (7), 1704-1708, 1988
731988
Measurement error of external and skeletal variables in birds and its effect on principal components
SC Lougheed, TW Arnold, RC Bailey
The Auk 108 (2), 432-436, 1991
701991
Covarying patterns of macroinvertebrate and fish assemblages along natural and human activity gradients: implications for bioassessment
AG Yates, RC Bailey
Hydrobiologia 637, 87-100, 2010
692010
Dreissenidae in Lake Ontario: impact assessment at the whole lake and Bay of Quinte spatial scales
RC Bailey, L Grapentine, TJ Stewart, T Schaner, ME Chase, JS Mitchell, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 25 (3), 482-491, 1999
641999
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