Vegetation communities in Australia's riverine landscapes are ecologically, economically and culturally significant. They are also among the most threatened ecosystems on the continent and have been dramatically altered as a result of human activities and climate change. Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes brings together, for the first time, the results of the substantial amount of research that has been conducted over the last few decades into the biology, ecology and management of these important plant communities in Australia
Plants growing in and along rivers have received little ecological and conceptual attention. Current...
In river systems, the flow regime is a key driver of the ecology, with features of the riverine land...
The extent and rapidity of global climate change is the major novel threatening process to biodivers...
Our understanding of vegetation in Australia's riverine landscapes is greatly enhanced by an underst...
In Australia, riverine biodiversity (as judged by species diversity) is threatened by an array of an...
Changes in the amount of riparian vegetation can vary significantly over large spatial extents, and ...
Australia's floodplain and riparian environments are dynamic, boom-bust systems shaped by spatial an...
[Extract] From coastal estuaries to the vast floodplains of the arid interior, woody plants can be f...
[Extract] Australia is renowned for being the driest inhabited continent on Earth and ‘a land of dro...
The natural streamside levees on the floodplain of the Clarence River in subtropical eastern Austral...
[Extract] Freshwater and riparian ecosystems are likely to be highly vulnerable to the effects of th...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
Historical conditions in riparian systems can be derived from the recorded distribution of water pla...
Landscapes in southern Australia have been extensively modified by a variety of human activities, pr...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosopy (PhD)An environmental history approach is used in this thes...
Plants growing in and along rivers have received little ecological and conceptual attention. Current...
In river systems, the flow regime is a key driver of the ecology, with features of the riverine land...
The extent and rapidity of global climate change is the major novel threatening process to biodivers...
Our understanding of vegetation in Australia's riverine landscapes is greatly enhanced by an underst...
In Australia, riverine biodiversity (as judged by species diversity) is threatened by an array of an...
Changes in the amount of riparian vegetation can vary significantly over large spatial extents, and ...
Australia's floodplain and riparian environments are dynamic, boom-bust systems shaped by spatial an...
[Extract] From coastal estuaries to the vast floodplains of the arid interior, woody plants can be f...
[Extract] Australia is renowned for being the driest inhabited continent on Earth and ‘a land of dro...
The natural streamside levees on the floodplain of the Clarence River in subtropical eastern Austral...
[Extract] Freshwater and riparian ecosystems are likely to be highly vulnerable to the effects of th...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
Historical conditions in riparian systems can be derived from the recorded distribution of water pla...
Landscapes in southern Australia have been extensively modified by a variety of human activities, pr...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosopy (PhD)An environmental history approach is used in this thes...
Plants growing in and along rivers have received little ecological and conceptual attention. Current...
In river systems, the flow regime is a key driver of the ecology, with features of the riverine land...
The extent and rapidity of global climate change is the major novel threatening process to biodivers...