The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.com Special Issue: Riverine Hydroecology: Advances in Research and Applications. Selected Papers from the Tenth International Symposium on Regulated Streams, Stirling, August 2006Plant communities on the River Murray floodplain, South Australia, are degraded by flow regulation and salinization, with up to 95% of eucalypt trees being dead or dying from water stress. This paper describes the floodplain seed bank and its capacity to respond to floods or managed 'environmental flows'. The soil seed bank contained mainly annual native species, particularly chenopods, whereas the dominant trees, river red gum and black box (Myrtaceae: Eucalyptus camaldulensis, E. largiflorens), retained most of the...
Soil and sediment seed banks contribute to the diversity of riparian plant communities. In degraded ...
Riverine ecosystems already under stress from human actions, such as land-use change, river regulati...
Riparian habitats in arid and semi‐arid landscapes are characterised by unpredictable flooding and d...
The decline of floodplain vegetation along the Lower River Murray, South Australia, has evoked recom...
Published in Rivers Research and Applications, 2004; 20 (7):765-774 at www.interscience.wiley.comIn ...
A significantly increased water regime can lead to inundation of rivers, creeks and surrounding floo...
Trees on the River Murray floodplain in South Australia, particularly river red gum and black box (M...
Riparian forest loss and degradation due to river-floodplain disconnection is a global problem. Pros...
A riparian seed bank is a reserve of viable seeds and propagules in sediments of a river channel, ch...
The waterlogging of commonly non-flooded soils acts as a filtering for plant communities. River impo...
Trees on the River Murray floodplain in South Australia, particularly river red gum and black box (M...
The seed bank of a seasonally flowing river was sampled to assess ecosystem resilience and evidence ...
Anthropogenic disturbance has contributed to widespread geomorphic adjustment and the degradation of...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDieback of riparian species on floodpla...
© 1970 Barrie Donald DexterThe aims of this study were to investigate the main factors influencing t...
Soil and sediment seed banks contribute to the diversity of riparian plant communities. In degraded ...
Riverine ecosystems already under stress from human actions, such as land-use change, river regulati...
Riparian habitats in arid and semi‐arid landscapes are characterised by unpredictable flooding and d...
The decline of floodplain vegetation along the Lower River Murray, South Australia, has evoked recom...
Published in Rivers Research and Applications, 2004; 20 (7):765-774 at www.interscience.wiley.comIn ...
A significantly increased water regime can lead to inundation of rivers, creeks and surrounding floo...
Trees on the River Murray floodplain in South Australia, particularly river red gum and black box (M...
Riparian forest loss and degradation due to river-floodplain disconnection is a global problem. Pros...
A riparian seed bank is a reserve of viable seeds and propagules in sediments of a river channel, ch...
The waterlogging of commonly non-flooded soils acts as a filtering for plant communities. River impo...
Trees on the River Murray floodplain in South Australia, particularly river red gum and black box (M...
The seed bank of a seasonally flowing river was sampled to assess ecosystem resilience and evidence ...
Anthropogenic disturbance has contributed to widespread geomorphic adjustment and the degradation of...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDieback of riparian species on floodpla...
© 1970 Barrie Donald DexterThe aims of this study were to investigate the main factors influencing t...
Soil and sediment seed banks contribute to the diversity of riparian plant communities. In degraded ...
Riverine ecosystems already under stress from human actions, such as land-use change, river regulati...
Riparian habitats in arid and semi‐arid landscapes are characterised by unpredictable flooding and d...