While flow regime is widely recognised as an over-arching feature structuring aquatic ecosystems, the influence of flood events on feeding habits in fish assemblages inhabiting variable environments remains largely unknown. In this study, we investigated how diets of a fish assemblage changed in response to fluctuations in hydrology in a highly variable, wet-dry tropical Australian river. We compared dietary habits, trophic guilds and intra- and interspecific dietary overlap and diet breadth across different seasons. Wet-season floods acted as major geomorphic and ecological perturbations that exerted substantial effects on the trophic dynamics of the terapontid assemblage, particularly through the removal of in-stream plant production and ...
Food web subsidies from external sources (“allochthony”) can support rich biological diversity and h...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
The food web is one of the oldest and most central organising concepts in ecology and for decades, f...
While flow regime is widely recognised as an over-arching feature structuring aquatic ecosystems, th...
Wet-season flooding causes dietary shifts in tropical freshwater fish by regulating instream product...
High levels of hydrological connectivity during seasonal flooding provide significant opportunities ...
In Australia’s Wet Tropics rivers, perennial base flows punctuated by wet season floods drive instre...
In tropical rivers, seasonal cycles of flooding and drying have a major influence on the dynamics of...
Debate exists about the effects of hydrological variation on food web dynamics and the relative impo...
We analyzed basal sources, trophic levels, and connectance in dry-season food webs on 4 rivers in th...
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
First online: 10 October 2013Understanding the cause–effect response of aquatic biota to hydrologica...
a b s t r a c t The relationship between food web dynamics and hydrological connectivity in rivers s...
Natural river floodplains are among the Earth's most biologically diverse and productive ecosystems ...
Food web subsidies from external sources (“allochthony”) can support rich biological diversity and h...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
The food web is one of the oldest and most central organising concepts in ecology and for decades, f...
While flow regime is widely recognised as an over-arching feature structuring aquatic ecosystems, th...
Wet-season flooding causes dietary shifts in tropical freshwater fish by regulating instream product...
High levels of hydrological connectivity during seasonal flooding provide significant opportunities ...
In Australia’s Wet Tropics rivers, perennial base flows punctuated by wet season floods drive instre...
In tropical rivers, seasonal cycles of flooding and drying have a major influence on the dynamics of...
Debate exists about the effects of hydrological variation on food web dynamics and the relative impo...
We analyzed basal sources, trophic levels, and connectance in dry-season food webs on 4 rivers in th...
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
First online: 10 October 2013Understanding the cause–effect response of aquatic biota to hydrologica...
a b s t r a c t The relationship between food web dynamics and hydrological connectivity in rivers s...
Natural river floodplains are among the Earth's most biologically diverse and productive ecosystems ...
Food web subsidies from external sources (“allochthony”) can support rich biological diversity and h...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
The food web is one of the oldest and most central organising concepts in ecology and for decades, f...