Publications:
Sheehan, Rory, et al. "An investigation into the effectiveness of mechanical dredging to remove Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) from test plots in an Irish river system." Management 5.4 (2014): 407-418.
Report: The Cross Border Angling Tourism Development Project, final report
Report: Lough Allen Pollan. A study Of Potential Spawning Locations
Presentations:
Environ2015, IT Sligo, Sligo, Ireland: Oral presentation. ‘Prevention is better than cure. The case for aquatic invasive species control’.
Environ2015, IT Sligo, Sligo, Ireland: Poster presentation. Quinn et al., ‘Asian Clams in hotwater: Invasive Corbicula downstream of Lanesbourough power plant’.
Annual Meeting of Irish Freshwater Biologists, GMIT, Galway (March 2015); Oral presentation. ‘Prevention is better than cure. The case for aquatic invasive species control’.
Inland Fisheries Ireland, Invasive Species Workshop, Institute of Technology Sligo: Oral presentation (January 2015). ‘The Asian clam in Ireland. What's being done about it?’
Environ 2014, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland: Oral presentation. Attach of the clones. Are all Asian clams in Ireland related?
Visiting researcher, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium: Oral presentation. An overview of Corbicula research at IT Sligo.
International Conference for Aquatic Invasive Species ICAIS 2013, Niagara Falls, Canada: Oral presentation. An examination of the potential vectors and pathways of spread for the Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) in Ireland.
FINS 2013, Salthill, Galway, Ireland: Poster presentation. An examination of the potential vectors and pathways of spread for the Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) in Ireland.
Environ 2013, NUIG, Galway, Ireland: Oral presentation. An examination of the potential vectors and pathways of spread for the Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) in Ireland.
Funding:
Marine Institute Sea Change travel funding: €750, to attend the ICAIS 2013 conference in Niagara Falls, Canada
COST Action no. TD1209: €1400, to carry out a short term scientific mission at the University of Namur, Belgium.
Sheehan, Rory, et al. "An investigation into the effectiveness of mechanical dredging to remove Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) from test plots in an Irish river system." Management 5.4 (2014): 407-418.
Report: The Cross Border Angling Tourism Development Project, final report
Report: Lough Allen Pollan. A study Of Potential Spawning Locations
Presentations:
Environ2015, IT Sligo, Sligo, Ireland: Oral presentation. ‘Prevention is better than cure. The case for aquatic invasive species control’.
Environ2015, IT Sligo, Sligo, Ireland: Poster presentation. Quinn et al., ‘Asian Clams in hotwater: Invasive Corbicula downstream of Lanesbourough power plant’.
Annual Meeting of Irish Freshwater Biologists, GMIT, Galway (March 2015); Oral presentation. ‘Prevention is better than cure. The case for aquatic invasive species control’.
Inland Fisheries Ireland, Invasive Species Workshop, Institute of Technology Sligo: Oral presentation (January 2015). ‘The Asian clam in Ireland. What's being done about it?’
Environ 2014, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland: Oral presentation. Attach of the clones. Are all Asian clams in Ireland related?
Visiting researcher, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium: Oral presentation. An overview of Corbicula research at IT Sligo.
International Conference for Aquatic Invasive Species ICAIS 2013, Niagara Falls, Canada: Oral presentation. An examination of the potential vectors and pathways of spread for the Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) in Ireland.
FINS 2013, Salthill, Galway, Ireland: Poster presentation. An examination of the potential vectors and pathways of spread for the Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) in Ireland.
Environ 2013, NUIG, Galway, Ireland: Oral presentation. An examination of the potential vectors and pathways of spread for the Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) in Ireland.
Funding:
Marine Institute Sea Change travel funding: €750, to attend the ICAIS 2013 conference in Niagara Falls, Canada
COST Action no. TD1209: €1400, to carry out a short term scientific mission at the University of Namur, Belgium.