Background: While agriculture has taken much environmental water in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin, agricultural expansion has resulted in a vast number of farm dams, almost three-quarters of a million in the Murray-Darling Basin alone. Methods: Over a summer we studied (1) waterbird abundance and species richness and (2) the influence of biophysical and landscape characteristics across 49 farm dams at a large mixed-enterprise farm in northern Victoria on the southern reach of the Murray-Darling Basin. Results: On average, dams were found to host 27.1 ± 71.1 individuals/ha and 1.8 ± 2.9 species per pond. Such densities are comparable to those on natural wetlands. Dam surface area and perimeter and amount of vegetation were positively and ...
Biodiversity on floodplains is under increasing pressure as demand for water for human needs expands...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
Agricultural environments are critical to the conservation of biota throughout the world. Efforts to...
Abstract Background While agri...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and comm...
© 2013 Dr. Christopher Graeme MurrayPublications included in thesis:Murray, C. G. & Hamilton, A. J. ...
Colonial waterbirds are particularly dependent on river flows for the critical breeding stage of the...
The Murray–Darling Basin Plan was established with the objective of restoring water from irrigation ...
In many lowland floodplains around the world, upriver interferences to flows (weirs, dams, off-takes...
In many countries the ubiquitous farm dam or pond is an integral component of agricultural landscape...
1.Locations in which ecological assemblages show high resistance to climate pressures, such as droug...
About sixty species of waterbird live in the Paroo area of Australia and most of these have been rec...
With the rapid growth of the human population, there is a need to balance biodiversity conservation ...
Farm dams in Tasmania are the most strictly regulated in Australia. Dam construction needs a permit ...
Biodiversity on floodplains is under increasing pressure as demand for water for human needs expands...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
Agricultural environments are critical to the conservation of biota throughout the world. Efforts to...
Abstract Background While agri...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and comm...
© 2013 Dr. Christopher Graeme MurrayPublications included in thesis:Murray, C. G. & Hamilton, A. J. ...
Colonial waterbirds are particularly dependent on river flows for the critical breeding stage of the...
The Murray–Darling Basin Plan was established with the objective of restoring water from irrigation ...
In many lowland floodplains around the world, upriver interferences to flows (weirs, dams, off-takes...
In many countries the ubiquitous farm dam or pond is an integral component of agricultural landscape...
1.Locations in which ecological assemblages show high resistance to climate pressures, such as droug...
About sixty species of waterbird live in the Paroo area of Australia and most of these have been rec...
With the rapid growth of the human population, there is a need to balance biodiversity conservation ...
Farm dams in Tasmania are the most strictly regulated in Australia. Dam construction needs a permit ...
Biodiversity on floodplains is under increasing pressure as demand for water for human needs expands...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
Agricultural environments are critical to the conservation of biota throughout the world. Efforts to...