Fish living in highly variable and unpredictable environments need to possess life-history strategies that enable them to survive environmental extremes such as floods and drought. We used the length-frequency distributions of multiple fish species in multiple seasons and highly variable hydrological conditions to infer antecedent breeding behaviour in rivers of far-western Queensland, Australia. Hypotheses tested were as follows: (1) recruitment of some or all species of fish would occur within waterholes during no-flow periods; (2) there would be seasonal recruitment responses in some fish species; (3) recruitment of some species would be enhanced by channel flows and/or flooding. Hydrology and the incidence of flooding were highly variab...
The critical role of hydrology in tropical floodplain river systems is well established, but there i...
The critical role of hydrology in tropical floodplain river systems is well established, but there i...
The critical role of hydrology in tropical floodplain river systems is well established, but there i...
Fish in dryland rivers must cope with extreme variability in hydrology, temperature and other enviro...
Highly variable recruitment is common for many riverine fish species, governed by a wide range of bi...
Intermittent rivers make up a large portion of the global river network and are the dominant river t...
In many intermittent, dryland rivers, fish are confined to isolated waterholes for much of the year....
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
Most predictions for the future climate in temperate ecosystems show longer periods of drought follo...
Dryland rivers in arid and semi-arid regions drain approximately one-third of the Earth’s land area ...
Rivers provide an excellent system to study interactions between patterns of biodiversity structure ...
The endorheic Lake Eyre Basin drains 1.2 million square kilometres of arid central Australia, yet pr...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
The proliferation of alien fish in dryland rivers potentially obstructs the maintenance of river hea...
The critical role of hydrology in tropical floodplain river systems is well established, but there i...
The critical role of hydrology in tropical floodplain river systems is well established, but there i...
The critical role of hydrology in tropical floodplain river systems is well established, but there i...
Fish in dryland rivers must cope with extreme variability in hydrology, temperature and other enviro...
Highly variable recruitment is common for many riverine fish species, governed by a wide range of bi...
Intermittent rivers make up a large portion of the global river network and are the dominant river t...
In many intermittent, dryland rivers, fish are confined to isolated waterholes for much of the year....
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
Most predictions for the future climate in temperate ecosystems show longer periods of drought follo...
Dryland rivers in arid and semi-arid regions drain approximately one-third of the Earth’s land area ...
Rivers provide an excellent system to study interactions between patterns of biodiversity structure ...
The endorheic Lake Eyre Basin drains 1.2 million square kilometres of arid central Australia, yet pr...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
The proliferation of alien fish in dryland rivers potentially obstructs the maintenance of river hea...
The critical role of hydrology in tropical floodplain river systems is well established, but there i...
The critical role of hydrology in tropical floodplain river systems is well established, but there i...
The critical role of hydrology in tropical floodplain river systems is well established, but there i...