Publications

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2017

  • Mackenzie, J. 2017. Protectim Manguru, Protectim Iu. A Mangrove Management Plan for Nuatambu Village, Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands. Townsville, James Cook University TropWATER Centre: 66 pages.
  • Duke, N. C., J. Mackenzie, Kovacs, J., D. Hill, D. Carder, F. Eilert, I. Atkinson, M. Wyatt and S. van der Valk. 2017. 2016-2017 Annual Report: Port Curtis and Port Alma Coastal Habitat Archive and Monitoring Program (PCPA CHAMP). Townsville, James Cook University TropWATER Centre: 43 pages. TropWATER Report# 17/56.
  • Mackenzie, J. and N. C. Duke. 2017. Alka-Bawar (Kalpowar) MangroveWatch Field Report 2016. TropWATER JCU Reports. Townsville, James Cook University. : 20 pages.
  • Harris, T., P. Hope, E. Oliver, R. Smalley, J. Arblaster, N. Holbrook, N. Duke, K. Pearce, K. Braganza and N. Bindoff. 2017. Climate drivers of the 2015 Gulf of Carpentaria mangrove dieback. Australia, NESP Earth Systems and Climate Change Hub: 31 pages. JCU TropWATER Report #17/57.
  • Duke, N.C. 2017. Mangrove floristics and biogeography revisited: further deductions from biodiversity hot spots, ancestral discontinuities and common evolutionary processes. Mangrove Ecosystems: A Global Biogeographic Perspective. Structure, Function and Services. V. H. Rivera-Monroy, S.Y. Lee, E. Kristensen and R.R.Twilley, Springer. 2: 17-53. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62206-4_2
  • Duke, N. C., J. M. Kovacs, A. D. Griffiths, L. Preece, D. J. E. Hill, P. v. Oosterzee, J. Mackenzie, H. S. Morning and D. Burrows. 2017. Large-scale dieback of mangroves in Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria: a severe ecosystem response, coincidental with an unusually extreme weather event. Marine and Freshwater Research, 68 (10): 1816-1829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF16322
  • Duke, N.C. 2017. Climate calamity along Australia’s gulf coast. Landscape Architecture Australia 153: 66-71.

 

2016

  • Duke, N. C. and J. Mackenzie. 2016. Southern GBR Coastal Habitat Archive and Monitoring Program (S-GBR CHAMP: Progress Report December 2016. Report to the National Environmental Science Programme. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited. Townsville, James Cook University TropWATER Centre: 68 pages.
  • Duke, N. C. and J. MacKenzie. 2016. Southern BR Coastal Habitat Archive and Monitoring Program (S-GBR CHAMP): Progress Report June 2016. Report to the National Environmental Science Programme. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited. Cairns, James Cook University TropWATER Centre: 41 pages.
  • Mackenzie, J. and N.C. Duke. 2016. Improving climate change resilience and reducing sediment runoff through better mangrove management in Princess Charlotte Bay. Townsville, MangroveWatch Science Hub, Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosystem Research. Publication, James Cook University: 80 pp.
  • Duke N.C., Mackenzie J., Kovacs, J., Hill, D., Eilert, F., Atkinson, I., and van der Valk, S. 2016. ‘2015-­‐2016 Annual Report: Port Curtis and Port Alma Coastal Habitat Archive and Monitoring Program (PCPA CHAMP)’. Report produced for the Ecosystem Research and Monitoring Program Advisory Panel as part of Gladstone Ports Corporation’s Ecosystem Research and Monitoring Program. Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER) Publication 16/52, James Cook University, Townsville, 59 pp.
  • Cooper, W.E., H. Kudo and N.C. Duke. 2016. Bruguiera hainesii C.G.Rogers (Rhizophoraceae), an endangered species recently discovered in Australia. Austrobaileya 9(4): 481-488.
  • Duke, N.C. 2016. Mangrove Click! Australia: expert ID for Australia’s mangrove plants. Currumbin, MangroveWatch Publication. ISBN: 978-0-9923659-2-9. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mangrove-au/id1157235522?mt=8
  • Rogers, K., P. Boon, S. Branigan, N.C. Duke, C.D. Field, J. Fitzsimons, H. Kirkman, J. Mackenzie and N. Saintilan. 2016. The state of legislation and policy protecting Australia’s mangrove and salt marsh and their ecosystem services. Marine Policy 72: 139–155.
  • Duke, N.C. 2016. Oil spill impacts on mangroves: recommendations for operational procedures and planning based on a global review. Marine Pollution Bulletin 109(2): 700-715.
  • Mackenzie, J.R., N.C. Duke and A.L. Wood. 2016. The Shoreline Video Assessment Method (S-VAM): using dynamic hyperlapse image acquisition to evaluate shoreline mangrove forest structure, values, degradation and threats. Marine Pollution Bulletin 109(2): 751-763.
  • Duke, N.C. and K. Schmitt. 2016. Mangroves: Unusual Forests at the Seas Edge. Tropical Forest Handbook. L. Pancel and M. Köhl. Berlin Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag: 2: 1693-1724.
  • Schmitt, K. and N.C. Duke. 2016. Mangrove management, assessment and monitoring. Tropical Forest Handbook. L. Pancel and M. Köhl. Berlin Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag: 2: 1725-1760.

 

2015

  • Mackenzie, J. 2015. MangroveWatch in East Nomanby Basin with Kalpowar Land Trust; Interim Data Report. Townsville, MangroveWatch Science Hub, Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosystem Research. Publication: 20 pages.
  • Duke, N. C., D. Burrows and J. Mackenzie. 2015. Mangrove and Freshwater Wetland Habitat Status of the Torres Strait Islands – Biodiversity, Biomass and Changing Condition of Wetlands. TropWATER Publication 15/28. Townsville, Queensland, TropWATER Centre, James Cook University: 84 pages.
  • Duke, N.C. and J. Mackenzie. 2015. 2015 Annual Report: Port Curtis and Port Alma Coastal Habitat Archive and Monitoring Program (PCPA CHAMP). Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER) Publication. Townsville, Queensland, TropWATER Centre, James Cook University: 50 pages.
  • Duke, N.C., J. Mackenzie, A. Wood and D. Burrows. 2015. New partnership network helps to protect Australian mangroves and saltmarsh. Wetlands Australia. National Wetlands Update 27: 48-50.

 

2014

 

2013

  • Mackenzie, J. 2013. Bremner Rd Hays Inlet Community Saltmarsh Monitoring Program Data Summary. Townsville, James Cook University TropWATER Centre: 32 pages.
  • Mackenzie, J., N. Duke and A. Wood. 2013. MangroveWatch assessment of shoreline Mangroves in Samoa. Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER), James Cook University. Townsville, James Cook University TropWATER Centre: 35 pages.
  • Mackenzie, J., N. Duke and A. Wood. 2013. MangroveWatch assessment of shoreline Mangroves in Fiji. Townsville, James Cook University TropWATER Centre: 32 pages.
  • Mackenzie, J., N. Duke and A. Wood. 2013. MangroveWatch assessment of shoreline Mangroves in Vanuatu. Townsville, James Cook University TropWATER Centre. Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER), James Cook University: 44 pages.
  • Mackenzie, J., N. Duke and A. Wood. 2013. MangroveWatch assessment of shoreline Mangroves in Tonga. Townsville, James Cook University TropWATER Centre: 31 pages.
  • Mackenzie, J., N. C. Duke and A. Wood. 2013. MangroveWatch assessment of shoreline Mangroves in the Solomon Islands. Townsville, Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER), James Cook University: 31 pages.
  • Mackenzie, J. and N. C. Duke, 2013. MangroveWatch Moreton Bay 2012: Data Summary. Townsville, James Cook University TropWATER Centre: 38 pages. TropWATER Report# 13/29.
  • Pearce, C. and N.C. Duke. 2013. Shoreline ecological assessment aerial surveys, pp. 18-25. In: Montara Environmental Monitoring Program – Report of Research. A new body of world class research on the Timor Sea. Perth, PTTEP Australasia, 108 pages.
  • Duke, N.C., J. Mackenzie and A. Wood. 2013. Preliminary assessment of biomass and carbon content of mangroves in Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. Townsville, James Cook University, TropWATER centre: Report to IUCN MESCAL project, 44 pages.
  • Duke, N.C. 2013. ‘World Mangrove iD: expert information at your fingertips’ App Store Version 1.1 for iPhone and iPad, Dec 2013. MangroveWatch Publication, Australia – e-book. ISBN 978-0-9923659-0-5. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mangrove-id/id761487621?mt=8

 

2012

  • Duke, N.C., J. Mackenzie and A. Wood. 2012. A revision of mangrove plants of the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. TropWATER Publication 12/13. Townsville, James Cook University, Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER): Report to IUCN MESCAL project, 26 pp.
  • Mackenzie, J., N.C. Duke, A. Wood and D.W. Burrows. 2012. MangroveWatch Noosa River – Baseline Data Report. Report to Noosa Integrated Catchment Association (NICA), 61 pages. MangroveWatch Science Hub. Townsville, MangroveWatch Ltd & TropWATER, James Cook University.
  • Albert, J. A., K. Warren-Rhodes, A. J. Schwarz and N. C. Duke. 2012. Mangrove ecosystem services & payments for blue carbon in Solomon Islands. Making a difference in the lives of the poor. Honiara, The WorldFish Center, Solomon Islands: 7 pages.
  • Duke, N.C. 2012. Mangroves of the Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve Vietnam, Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Hanoi: 108 pages.
  • Duke, N.C. 2012. Mangroves of South-East Australia. Estuary plants and what’s happening to them in South-East Australia. G. Sainty, J. Hosking, G. Carr and P. Adam. Potts Point, NSW, Sainty and Associates Pty Ltd: 134-141.
  • Duke, N.C. 2012. Mangroves. Estuary plants and what’s happening to them in South-East Australia. G. Sainty, J. Hosking, G. Carr and P. Adam. Potts Point, NSW, Sainty and Associates Pty Ltd: 142-155.

 

2011

  • Mackenzie, J.R. & N.C. Duke. 2011. State of the Mangroves Report 2008: Condition assessment of the tidal wetlands of the Burnett Mary Region. Final Report to the Burnett Mary Regional Group. University of Queensland, Centre for Marine Studies, Brisbane. 430 pages plus appendices.
  • Duke, N.C. and X.J. Ge. 2011. Bruguiera (Rhizophoraceae) in the Indo West Pacific: a morphometric assessment of hybridization within single-flowered taxa. Blumea 56: 36-48.
  • Mackenzie, J., N.C. Duke, K. Baba, A. Wood, B. Rogers, A. Haller and J. O’Mara. 2011. MangroveWatch Burnett Mary region is one year old! Outcomes and lessons learned. Wetlands Australia. National Wetlands Update 2011 19: 26-27.
  • Duke, N.C. 2011. Mangrove Islands. Encyclopedia of Modern Coral Reefs. Structure, Form and Process. D. Hopley. Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Springer: 653-655.
  • Duke, N.C. 2011. Mangroves. Encyclopedia of Modern Coral Reefs. Structure, Form and Process. D. Hopley. Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Springer: 655-663.
  • Giri, C., E. Ochieng, L. L. Tieszen, Z. Zhu, A. Singh, T. Loveland, and N.C. Duke. 2011. Status and distribution of mangrove forest of the world using earth observation satellite data. Global Ecology and Biogeography 20 (1): 154-159.

 

2010

  • Albert S, Grinham A, Bythell J, Olds A, Schwarz A, Abernethy K, Aranani K, Sirikolo M, Watoto C, Duke N, McKenzie J, Roelfsema C, Liggins L, Brokovich E, Pantos O, Oeta J, Gibbes B,. 2010. Building social and ecological resilience to climate change in Roviana, Solomon Islands. 264 pages. The University of Queensland, Brisbane.
  • Duke, N.C., J. Mackenzie, A. Wood. 2010. Tidal Wetland Flora of New Caledonia. Final Report to Infremer & French Embassy in Australia, 92 pages. Uniquest & University of Queensland, Brisbane.
  • Duke, N.C., A. Haller, S. Brisbane, A. Wood, and B. Rogers. 2010. ‘Sinking Centres’ in Moreton Bay mangrove. Maps showing areas of unusual anoxic ponds and mangrove dieback in tidal wetlands of the bay area in 2003-2008. Report to Queensland Fisheries, DEEDI, 221 pages. University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, Mangrove Hub, Brisbane.
  • Duke, N.C., S. Brisbane, and A. Wood. 2010. Beachmere mangrove dieback project. Report to Moreton Bay Regional Council, 59 pages. Uniquest with University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, Mangrove Hub, Brisbane.
  • Duke, N.C., N. Wilson, J. Mackenzie, H.H. Nguyen, D. Puller. 2010. Assessing mangrove forests, shoreline condition and feasibility of REDD for Kiang Giang Province Vietnam. July 2010. 137 pages. Report to GTZ. University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, Mangrove Hub, Brisbane.
  • Duke, N.C., A. Wood, K. Hunnam, J. Mackenzie, A. Haller, N. Christiansen, K. Zahmel, and T. Green. 2010. Shoreline Ecological Assessment Aerial and Ground Surveys, 7-19 November 2009. As part of the Scientific Monitoring Study of the West Atlas Monitoring Plan. 244 pages. Report to PTTEP Australasia by Uniquest University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, Brisbane. see: http://www.environment.gov.au/coasts/oilspill/publications/pubs/shoreline-ecological-assessment.pdf
  • Duke, N.C., J. Mackenzie, A. Wood, A. Haller, K. Baba, B. Rogers, and J. O’Mara. 2010. MangroveWatch: Linking Community, Science & Management for the Preservation of Mangrove Coasts. 192 pages. Report to Caring for Our Country. University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, Brisbane.
  • Virly, S., E. Poveda, H. Maillard, and N.C. Duke. 2010. Etude de faisabilite d’une mise en place de mesures compensatoires par replantation de paletuviers dans le cadre de la construction de l’Usine du Nord. 192 pages. SocieÅLteÅL EMR Responsable du projet, Noumea.
  • Duke, N.C. 2010. Overlap of eastern and western mangroves in the SW Pacific: hybridization of all three Rhizophora combinations in New Caledonia. Blumea 55 (2): 171-188.
  • Polidoro, B.A., K.E. Carpenter, L. Collins, N.C. Duke, A.M. Ellison, J.C. Ellison, E.J. Farnsworth, E.S. Fernando, K. Kathiresan, N.E. Koedam, S.R. Livingstone, T. Miyagi, G.E. Moore, V.N. Nam, J.E. Ong, J.H. Primavera, S.G.S. III, J.C. Sanciangco, S. Sukardjo, Y. Wang, and J.W.H. Yong. 2010. The loss of species: mangrove extinction risk and geographic areas of global concern. PLoS ONE 5(4): e10095. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010095.
  • Duke, N.C., and J. Mackenzie. 2010. Pioneering mangrove monitoring program partners experts with the community. Wetlands Australia 18: 24-25.

 

2009

  • Duke, N.C. 2009. Mangroves and Tidal Saltmarshes of the Bowling Green Bay Ramsar Site. Initial Scoping Advice for Ecological Character Description. Report to URS Consulting. University of Queensland, Brisbane. 8 pages.
  • Cummins, D. 2009. Kidneys of the Coast. Landmark Property Australia. 2-5 pp.
  • Sanders, N., D. Freebairn, B. Dreis, N.C. Duke, S. Cork, S. Clark, and S. McMaster. 2009. Pimpama Case Study. National Coastal Vulnerability Assessment. Draft Report to the Department of Climate Change, Australian Government. Natural Solutions Environmental Consultants, Brisbane. 318 pp.
  • Duke, N.C., and J. Mackenzie. 2009. MangroveWatch: a new monitoring program that partners mangrove scientists and community volunteers. Seagrass-Watch: December: p11.

 

2008

  • Duke, N.C. 2008. Mangroves and Uplift: ‘Helpem Petu Fren’. Responding to the impacts and consequences of the 2007 earthquake on mangrove areas of Ranongga Island, Solomon Islands. Report to World Fish Center, Solomon Islands. University of Queensland, Brisbane. 24 pages.
  • Duke, N.C. 2008. Mangroves and Climate Change. Observations of two mangrove areas of Kien Giang Province, including the districts of Hon Dat and An Minh. Report to GTZ. University of Queensland, Centre for Marine Studies, Brisbane. 17 pages.
  • Duke, N.C. 2008. Mangrove taxonomy, biogeography and evolution – an Indo West Pacific perspective of implications for conservation and management. Pages 84-99 in T. K. Hooi, O. J. Eong, and J. H. Primavera, eds. International Conference and Exhibition on mangroves of Indian and Western Pacific Oceans (ICEMAN). Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Duke, N.C. 2008. Conservation and Management of Mangroves in Australasia. Pages 26-38 in T. K. Hooi, O. J. Eong, and J. H. Primavera, eds. International Conference and Exhibition on mangroves of Indian and Western Pacific Oceans (ICEMAN). Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Duke, N.C., A.W.D. Larkum. 2008. Mangroves and seagrasses. Chapter 16, pages 156-170 in P. Hutchings, M. Kingsford, and O. Hoegh-Guldberg, eds. The Great Barrier Reef: Biology, Environment and Management. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Vic.

 

2007

  • Duke, N. C. 2007. Biodiversité des mangroves de Nouvelle Calédonie. Pages 3-46 in C. Marchand and P. Dumas, eds. Typologies et Biodiversité des mangroves de Nouvelle-Calédonie. Final Report to ZoNeCo, Noumea. 213 pages.
  • Duke, N.C., J. Udy, S. Albert, M. Love, A. Ross, I. Tibbetts, C. Roelfsema, B. Carter, J. Corrin-Care, P. Dart, A. Grinham, G. Marion, D. Neil, J. Prange, and S. Hough. 2007. Conserving the marine biodiversity of Marovo Lagoon. Development of environmental management initiatives that will conserve the marine biodiversity and productivity of Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands. University of Queensland Centre for Marine Studies for MacArthur Foundation, Brisbane. 200 pages.
  • Duke, N. C., J.-O. Meynecke, S. Dittmann, A. M. Ellison, K. Anger, U. Berger, S. Cannicci, K. Diele, K. C. Ewel, C. D. Field, N. Koedam, S. Y. Lee, C. Marchand, I. Nordhaus, F. Dahdouh-Guebas. 2007. A World Without Mangroves? Science 317: 41-42.

 

2006

  • Brizga, S., A. Arthington, J. Bennett, R. Connolly, N.C. Duke, W. Hadwen, H. Hunter, R. 6, R. Kenyon, S. Mackay, and R. McCosker. 2006. Moreton Water Resource Plan – Environmental investigations Phases II & III, Environmental flow assessment framework and scenario implications. The State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources and Mines), Brisbane. 132 pp. Website: http://www.nrw.qld.gov.au/
  • Duke, N.C., and J. Mackenzie. 2006. Moreton Bay Saltmarsh. Pages 4. Marine Botany Handout Series. Centre for Marine Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane.
  • Duke, N.C. 2006. Indo-West Pacific stilt mangroves: Rhizophora apiculata, R. mucronata, R. stylosa, R. X annamalai, R. X lamarckii. Pages 641-660 in C.R. Elevitch, ed. Traditional Trees of Pacific Islands: Their Culture, Environment, and Use. Permanent Agriculture Resources (PAR), Holualoa, Hawaii. ISBN: 0970254458. http://www.traditionaltree.org/
  • Duke, N.C., and J.A. Allen. 2006. Atlantic-East Pacific red mangroves: Rhizophora mangle, R. samoensis, R. racemosa, R. X harrisonii. Pages 623-640 in C.R. Elevitch, ed. Traditional Trees of Pacific Islands: Their Culture, Environment, and Use. Permanent Agriculture Resources (PAR), Holualoa, Hawaii. http://www.traditionaltree.org/
  • Allen, J.A., and N.C. Duke. 2006. Large-leafed mangrove: Bruguiera gymnorhiza. Pages 139-152 in C.R. Elevitch, ed. Traditional Trees of Pacific Islands: Their Culture, Environment, and Use. Permanent Agriculture Resources (PAR), Holualoa, Hawaii. http://www.traditionaltree.org/
  • Duke, N.C. 2006. Australia’s Mangroves. The authoritative guide to Australia’s mangrove plants. University of Queensland and Norman C Duke, Brisbane, 200 pages. http://www.mangrovewatch.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=97&Itemid=300286