Professor Friedrich Recknagel
Position | Professor |
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Org Unit | School of Biological Sciences |
friedrich.recknagel@adelaide.edu.au | |
Telephone | 831 33953 |
Mobile | 0 0433500089 |
Location |
Floor/Room
1
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Benham
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North Terrace
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Teaching Interests
- Course coordinator of 'Integrated Catchment Management'
- Course coordinator of 'Ecosystem Modelling'
- Professional short course in 'Ecology, Modelling and Management of Catchment-Lake Systems'
- Professional short course in 'Machine and Deep Learning for Explanatory and Predictive Modelling in Ecology'
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Research Interests
- My lab 'Watershed Ecology and Ecoinformatics' focuses on following topics:
- Inductive reasoning of ecology and phenology of freshwater phyto- and zooplankton
- Process-based and inferential lake and watershed modelling
- Eutrophication management in lakes and watersheds
- Inductive reasoning and forecasting of Cyanobacteria Blooms
- Predictive bioassessment and threshold identification of aquatic habitats
- Ecological applications of evolutionary computation and artificial neural networks
- Ecological applications of machine and deep learning
- Ecological modelling and informatics
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Publications
- Recknagel, F. and W. Michener (eds.), 2018. Ecological Informatics. Data management and knowledge discovery. 3rd Edition. Springer International, 1-482.(https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-59928-1_1/fulltext.html)
- Jorgensen, S.E., Chon, T.S. and F. Recknagel, 2009. Handbook of Ecological Modelling and Informatics. WIT Press, Southampton, UK
- Recknagel, F. (ed.), 2006. Ecological Informatics. Scope, Techniques and Applications. 2nd Edition. Springer, New York, 496 pp.
- Recknagel, F., 2003. Ecological Informatics. Understanding Ecology by Biologically-Inspired Computation. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1 – 402.
- Recknagel, F., 1989. Applied Systems ecology. Approach and case Studies in Aquatic ecology. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1-138.
Google Scholar:
Citations - 4887, h-index - 38, i10-index - 92
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uRFH_tgAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Book Publications:
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles:
- Kim, H.G., Cho, K.H. and F. Recknagel, 2024. Bibliometric network analysis of scientific research on early warning signals for cyanobacterial blooms in lakes and rivers. Ecological Informatics 80, 202503. doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2024.102503.
- Kim, H.G., Cho, K.H. and F. Recknagel, 2023. Time-series modelling of harmful cyanobacteria blooms by convolutional neural networks and wavelet generated time-frequency images of environmental driving variables. Water Research 246. doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2023.120662.
- Recknagel, F., 2023. Cyberinfrastructure for sourcing and processing ecological data. Ecological Informatics.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102039.
- Recknagel, F., Park, H., Sukenik, A. and T. Zohary, 2022. Dissolved organic nitrogen, dinoflagellates and cyanobacteria in two eutrophic lakes: An analysis by inferential modelling. Harmful Algae 114. 102229. doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2022.102229.
- Kim, H.G., Recknagel, F., Park, H.W. and G.J. Joo, 2021. Implications of flow regulation for habitat conditions and phytoplankton populations of the Nakdong River, South Korea. Water Research 207. doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2012.117807.
- Recknagel, F., Adrian, R. and J. Koehler, 2021. Quantifying phenological asynchrony of phyto- and zooplankton in response to changing temperature and nutrient conditions in Lake Mueggelsee (Germany) by means of evolutionary computation. Environmental Modelling and Software 146. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105224
- Sultana, J., Recknagel, F. and H. Nguyen, 2020. Species-specific macroinvertebrate response to climate and land-use scenarios in a Mediterranean catchment revealed by an integrated modelling approach. Ecological Indicators 118. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106766
- Hong, S., Recknagel, F., et al., 2020. Relationships of otter populations with fish, macroinvertebrates and water quality across three Korean rivers revealed by inferential modelling based on evolutionary computation. Ecological Informatics 59. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2020.101108
- Sultana, J., Tibby, J., Recknagel, F., Maxwell, S. and P. Goonan, 2020. Comparison of two commonly used methods for identifying water quality thresholds in freshwater ecosystems using field and synthetic data. Science of Total Environment 724. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137999
- Recknagel, F., Zohary, T., Rueker, J., Orr, P., Castello Branco, C. and B. Nixdorf, 2019. Causal relationships of Raphidiopsis (formerly Cylindrospermosis) with water temperature and N:P-ratios: A meta-analysis across lakes with different climates based on inferential modelling. Harmful Algae 84, 222-232.
- Sultana, J., Recknagel, F., Tibby, J. and S. Maxwell, 2019. Comparison of water quality thresholds for macroinvertebrates in two Mediterranean catchments by the inferential techniques TITAN and HEA. Ecological Indicators 101, 867-877.
- Nguyen, H.H., Recknagel, F., Meyer, W., Frizenschaf, J., Ying, H. and M.S. Gibbs, 2019. Comparison of the alternative models SOURCE and SWAT for predicting catchment streamflow, sediment and nutrient loads uder the effect of land use changes. Science of the Total Environment 662, 254-265.
- Rocha, M.I.A., Recknagel, F., Minoti, R.T., Huszar, V.L.M., Kozlowski-Suzuki, B., Cao, H., Starling, F. and C.W.C. Branco, 2019. Assessing the effects of abiotic varibales and zooplankton on picocyanobacterial dominance in two tropical mesotrophic reservoirs by means of evolutionary computation. Water Research 149, 120-129.
- Nguyen, H.H., Recknagel, F. and W. Meyer, 2018. Effects of urbanisation and climate change on flow and nutrient loads of a Mediterranean catchment in South Australia. Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology (in press).
- Nguyen, H.H., Recknagel, F. and W. Meyer, 2018. Water quality control options in response to
catchment urbanization: A scenario analysis by SWAT. Water (in press).
- Recknagel, F., Orr, P., Bartkow, M., Swanepoel, A. and H. Cao, 2017. Early warning of limit-exceeding concentrations of cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins in drinking water reservoirs by inferential modelling. Harmful Algae 69, 18-27.
- Nguyen, H.H., Recknagel, F., Meyer, W., Frizenschaf, J. and M. Shretsha, 2017. Modelling the impacts of altered management practices, land use and climate changes on the water quality of the Millbrook catchment-reservoir system in South Australia. Journal of Environmental Management 202, 1-11.
- Recknagel, F., Kim, D.K., Joo, G.-J. and H. Cao, 2017. Response of Microcystis and Stephanodiscus to alternative flow regimes of the regulated River Nakdong (South Korea) quantified by model ensembles based on the hybrid evolutionary algorithm (HEA). River Research and Applications 33, 949-958.
- Shrestha, M., Recknagel, F., Frizenschaf, J. and W. Meyer, 2017. Future climate and land use effects on flow and nutrient loads of a Mediterranean catchment in South Australia. Science of Total Environment 590-591:186-193.
- Nguyen, H.H., Recknagel, F., Meyer, W. and J. Frizenschaf, 2017. Analysing the effects of forest cover and irrigatioin farm dams on stream flows of water-scarce catchments in South Australia through the SWAT model. Water 9, 33, 1-16.
- Cao, H., Recknagel, F. and M. Bartkow, 2016. Spatially-explicit forcasting of cyanobacteria assemblages in freshwater lakes by multi-objective hybrid evolutionary algorithms. Ecological Modelling 342, 97-112.
- Recknagel, F., Adrian, R., Kohler, J. and H. Cao, 2016. Threshold quantification and short-term forecasting of Anabaena, Aphanizomenon and Microcystis in the polymictic, eutrophic Mueggelsee (Germany) by inferential modelling using the hybrid evolutionary algorithm HEA. Hydrobiologia 778, 61-74.
- Shrestha, M.K., Recknagel, F., Frizenschaf, J. and W. Meyer, 2016. Assessing SWAT models based on single and multi-site calibration for the simulation of flow and nutrient loads in the semi-arid Onkaparinga Catchment in South Australia. Agricultural Water Management 175, 61-71.
- Chen, Q., Guan, T., Yun, L., Li, R. and F. Recknagel, 2015. Online forecasting chlorophyll a concentrations by an auto-regressive integrated moving average model: Feasibilities and potentials. Harmful Algae 43, 58–65.
- Zhang, X., Recknagel, F., Chen, Q., Cao, H. and R. Li, 2015. Spatially-explicit modelling and forecasting of cyanobacteria growth in Lake Taihu by evolutionary computation. Ecological Modelling 306, 216-225.
- Recknagel, F., Branco, C.W., Cao, H., Huszar, V.L. and I.F. Sousa-Filho, 2015. Modelling and forecasting the heterogeneous distribution of picocyanobacteria in the tropical Lajes Reservoir (Brazil) by evolutionary computation. Hydrobiologia 749, 53-67.
- Recknagel, F., Ostrovsky, I. and H. Cao, 2014. Model ensemble for the simulation of plankton community dynamics of lake Kinneret (Israel) induced from in situ predictor variables by evolutionary computation. Environmental Modelling & Software 61, 380-392.
- Chen, Q., Zhang, C., Recknagel, F., Guo, J. and K. Blanckaert, 2014. Adapatation and multiple parameter optimisation of the simulation model SALMO as prerequisite for scenario analysis on a shallow eutrophic lake. Ecological Modelling 273, 109-116.
- Recknagel, F., Orr, P. and H. Cao, 2014. Inductive reasoning and forecasting of population dynamics of Cylindrospermopsis raciborski in three sub-tropical reservoirs by evolutionary computation. Harmful Algae 31, 26-34.
- Recknagel, F., 2013. Current scope, case studies and future directions of ecologcial informatics. Journal of Environmental Informatics 21, 1, 1-9.
- Recknagel, F., Ostrovsky, I., Cao, H., Zohary, T. and X. Zhang, 2013. Ecological relationships, thresholds and time lags determining phytoplankton community dynamics in Lake Kinneret, Israel elucidated by evolutionary computation and wavelets. Ecological Modelling 255, 70-86.
- Cao, H., Recknagel, F. and P. Orr, 2013. Enhanced functionality of the hybrid evolutionary algorithm HEA demonstrated by predictive modelling of algal growth in the Wivenhoe Reservoir, Queensland (Australia). Ecological Modelling 252, 32-43.
- Recknagel, F., 2011. Ecological informatics: A discipline in the making. Ecological Informatics 6, 1-3.
- Recknagel, F., 2008. Ecological Informatics: Overview. In: Jorgensen, S.E. and B.D. Faith (Editors), 2008. Encyclopedia of Ecology, Oxford, Elsevier, Vol. 2, pp. 1041-1058.
- Sierp, M., Qin, J.G. and F. Recknagel, 2008. Biomanipulation: a review of biological control measures in eutrophic waters and the potential for Murray cod Maccullochella peelii peelii to promote water quality in temperate Australia. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 1-23.
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Qua, S., Chen, Q. and F. Recknagel, 2008. Cellular automata based simulation of random versus selective harvesting strategies in predator–prey systems. Ecological Informatics 3, 252-258.