Associate Professor Ian C Duggan

Associate Professor
Qualifications: PhD Waikato
Ngāi Tahu
About Ian
Deputy Editor in Chief, Aquatic Invasions
Associate Editor, Biological Invasions
Advisory Board, Bioinvasions Records
Editorial Board, International Review of Environmental History
Trustee, Garden History Research Foundation
Research Interests
My primary interests are invasion biology and zooplankton ecology. In particular, I am interested in the exploration of biological invasion vectors and pathways responsible for transportation of species at global or finer scales. Such investigations are useful for prediction and prevention of invasions of nonindigenous species. For more information click on the links below:
Research Supervised
PhD
- Eivers, Rebecca (2018). Constructed treatment wetlands: Tools to attenuate diffuse agricultural pollution and enhance the biodiversity of eutrophic peat lake ecosystems.
- Stewart, Simon (2018). Seasonal and spatial patterns in nitrogen cycling and food web interactions in Lake Taupō New Zealand.
- Montemezzani, Valerio (2017). Zooplankton Dynamics in Wastewater Treatment High Rate Algal Ponds and development of effective control methods.
MSc (Research)
- Miles, Galilee (2021). Long-term zooplankton dynamics in Lake Taupō.
- Le Quesne, Kelly (2019). Zooplankton communities in small Waikato lakes and ponds: are natural waters and farm dams the same?
- Taitibe, Heather (2019). Community composition and distribution of macroinvertebrates on natural and artificial substrates in North Island lakes and ponds.
- Pearson, Anita (2019). Evaluating the implications of recent filter-feeding Daphnia invasions for kākahi (Echyridella menziesii).
- Branford, Suzanne (2016). Grass carp and incidental invaders from aquaculture: a study of impacts on zooplankton communities and invader origins.
- Houlihan, David (2016). A study of the length-weight relationships and diets of non-indigenous Poecillids in New Zealand geothermal streams.
- Rayes, Courtney (2014). Marine wood borers in New Zealand: an interdisciplinary study of their origins, impacts and management.
- Robb, Mahuru (2014). When Two Worlds Collide: Mātauranga Māori, Science and Health of the Toreparu Wetland.
- Taura, Yvonne (2013). The effects of willow and willow control on wetland microfaunal assemblages in South Taupo Wetland.
- Fox, Danielle (2010). Rahui and marine construction: potential for enhancement of taonga species.
- Parkes, Samantha (2010). Are zooplankton invasions in constructed waters facilitated by simple communities?
- Taylor, Claire (2010). Reducing establishment rates of non-indigenous zooplankton in constructed waters.
- Banks, Christopher (2007). New Zealand calanoid copepod invasions: has artificial lake construction facilitated invasions,and are our coastal waters uninvaded?
- Balvert, Sheree (2006). Limnological characteristics and zooplankton dynamics of a newly filled mine lake.
- Hopkins, Aareka (2006). The potential for charophtye re-establishment in large, shallow, eutrophic lakes with special reference to Lake Waikare, New Zealand.
Teaching Commitments
Expertise
Ecology
Biological Invasions
Recent Publications
David, B. O., Jarvis, M., Özkundakci, D., Smith, J., Duggan, I. C., Koh, S. S., . . . King, T. M. (2022). First observations and early life-history aspects of lake rearing galaxiid larvae in the lower Waikato River Basin, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. doi:10.1080/00288330.2022.2068620
Maturana, C. S., Rosenfeld, S., Biersma, E. M., Segovia, N. I., González-Wevar, C. A., Díaz, A., . . . Jackson, J. A. (2021). Historical biogeography of the Gondwanan freshwater genus Boeckella (Crustacea): Timing and modes of speciation in the Southern Hemisphere. Diversity and Distributions. doi:10.1111/ddi.13405
Le Quesne, K. S., Özkundakci, D., & Duggan, I. C. (2021). Life on the farm: are zooplankton communities in natural ponds and constructed dams the same?. Marine and Freshwater Research, 72(3), 330-340. doi:10.1071/mf20030
Moore, T. P., Clearwater, S. J., Duggan, I. C., & Collier, K. J. (2020). Invasive macrophytes induce context-specific effects on oxygen, pH, and temperature in a hydropeaking reservoir. River Research and Applications. doi:10.1002/rra.3674
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