Restoration works are carried out to alleviate human impacts and improve habitats within ecosystems. However, human impacts may also create new (anthropogenic) habitat for species to exploit.A dilemma arises when proposed restoration works would remove anthropogenic habitat and the assemblages it supports. Sediment input into the Glenelg River has formed tributary junction plug wetlands at confluences. Sand slug removal is proposed as part of river rehabilitation, but would also drain plug wetlands. We sampled four plug wetland, four river run and three river pool sites to determine whether plug wetlands influence water quality and add to the biodiversity of macroinvertebrates in the Glenelg River.Water quality and macroinvertebrate diversi...
Many river rehabilitation projects have been criticized for failing to meet their goals or for being...
Exotic willows (Salix spp.) are widespread riparian tree species of rivers in temperate Australia an...
As the aesthetic and economic values of streams become increasingly recognized, restoration efforts ...
(1) This study examines the effect of increasing botanical diversity, through reed-bed planting and ...
Environmental degradation is a large problem worldwide, with many environments, and flora and fauna ...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
Natural reedbed habitat in the UK has suffered severe declines in the last few centuries. With only ...
Most rivers and streams in England and Wales have been channelised for reasons of flood control, dra...
Widespread habitat degradation has caused dramatic declines in aquatic biodiversity. Reconfiguring c...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
The impact of willows, their removal and subsequent revegetation on aquatic invertebrate communities...
Interest is growing among river managers in the conservation values of rivers, and in the protectio...
1. Large river floodplains contain a high diversity of habitats and species but are highly threatene...
The Swan Coastal Plain was once covered by wetlands, but fewer than 30% of these natural wetlands re...
Replanting natives on cleared riparian land is a common form of restoration. While most assessments ...
Many river rehabilitation projects have been criticized for failing to meet their goals or for being...
Exotic willows (Salix spp.) are widespread riparian tree species of rivers in temperate Australia an...
As the aesthetic and economic values of streams become increasingly recognized, restoration efforts ...
(1) This study examines the effect of increasing botanical diversity, through reed-bed planting and ...
Environmental degradation is a large problem worldwide, with many environments, and flora and fauna ...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
Natural reedbed habitat in the UK has suffered severe declines in the last few centuries. With only ...
Most rivers and streams in England and Wales have been channelised for reasons of flood control, dra...
Widespread habitat degradation has caused dramatic declines in aquatic biodiversity. Reconfiguring c...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
The impact of willows, their removal and subsequent revegetation on aquatic invertebrate communities...
Interest is growing among river managers in the conservation values of rivers, and in the protectio...
1. Large river floodplains contain a high diversity of habitats and species but are highly threatene...
The Swan Coastal Plain was once covered by wetlands, but fewer than 30% of these natural wetlands re...
Replanting natives on cleared riparian land is a common form of restoration. While most assessments ...
Many river rehabilitation projects have been criticized for failing to meet their goals or for being...
Exotic willows (Salix spp.) are widespread riparian tree species of rivers in temperate Australia an...
As the aesthetic and economic values of streams become increasingly recognized, restoration efforts ...