To investigate the link between river flow, nutrient availability and development of algal blooms, growth rates of the major phytoplankton species were examined in situ in the lower River Murray, South Australia over the 1994/1995 summer. Eight sites were selected over a 54 km reach between Lock 1 and Nildottie and growth rates estimated by monitoring mean cell density in time-aligned 'parcels' of water as they travelled downstream. Discharge at Lock 1 during the period of study (3000-5000 ML day-1) typified summer entitlement flows to South Australia. A large, shallow floodplain lake (lagoon), with an hydraulic connection to the river, supported a large population of cyanobacteria in summer, but inputs to the main channel did not substanti...
Microalgae, are key components of aquatic food webs and biodiversity, yet dynamics of algal assembla...
Phytoplankton succession and abundance in estuaries is known to be influenced by the relative streng...
The most obvious symptom of eutrophication in this estuarine system is a green alga, Cladophora, whi...
© CSIRO 2007Rivers in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia are under pressure from increasing ve...
The Hawkesbury River at Sackville, New South Wales, Australia is fresh and vigorously mixed by tidal...
There are three requirements for phytoplankton growth; a nutrient source, an adequate light supply a...
A turbid lowland river in Australia was studied to describe factors influencing the light conditions...
Freshwater flow events drive phytoplankton productivity in subtropical coastal river systems. Howeve...
Historical data on river flow, nutrient and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and phyto...
The growth of planktonic cyanobacteria in a weir pool on the Lower Darling River, Australia, downstr...
Nutrient transformation and phytoplankton growth were examined in 9 river-dominated sub-tropical eas...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThe Murray-Darling river system is highly regula...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
The seasonal periodicity of hydrology, physical and chemical water quality parameters and phytoplank...
The dynamic interplay between physical, chemical and biological factors in the development and persi...
Microalgae, are key components of aquatic food webs and biodiversity, yet dynamics of algal assembla...
Phytoplankton succession and abundance in estuaries is known to be influenced by the relative streng...
The most obvious symptom of eutrophication in this estuarine system is a green alga, Cladophora, whi...
© CSIRO 2007Rivers in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia are under pressure from increasing ve...
The Hawkesbury River at Sackville, New South Wales, Australia is fresh and vigorously mixed by tidal...
There are three requirements for phytoplankton growth; a nutrient source, an adequate light supply a...
A turbid lowland river in Australia was studied to describe factors influencing the light conditions...
Freshwater flow events drive phytoplankton productivity in subtropical coastal river systems. Howeve...
Historical data on river flow, nutrient and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and phyto...
The growth of planktonic cyanobacteria in a weir pool on the Lower Darling River, Australia, downstr...
Nutrient transformation and phytoplankton growth were examined in 9 river-dominated sub-tropical eas...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThe Murray-Darling river system is highly regula...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
The seasonal periodicity of hydrology, physical and chemical water quality parameters and phytoplank...
The dynamic interplay between physical, chemical and biological factors in the development and persi...
Microalgae, are key components of aquatic food webs and biodiversity, yet dynamics of algal assembla...
Phytoplankton succession and abundance in estuaries is known to be influenced by the relative streng...
The most obvious symptom of eutrophication in this estuarine system is a green alga, Cladophora, whi...