The freshwater sawfish (Pristis pristis) was recently listed as the most Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) animal. The Fitzroy River in the remote Kimberley region of north-western Australia represents a significant stronghold for the species, which uses the freshwater reaches of the river as a nursery. There is also mounting pressure to develop the water resources of the region for agriculture that may substantially affect life history dynamics of sawfish in this system. However, the relationship between hydrology and population dynamics of freshwater sawfish was unknown. We used standardized catch data collected over 17 years to determine how wet season volume influences recruitment of freshwater sawfish into their ri...
Freshwater is a critical input to estuaries but is under increasing demand to support upstream human...
A pilot study targeting sawfishes in the southern Pilbara region of Western Australia, which is unde...
Dryland rivers in arid and semi-arid regions drain approximately one-third of the Earth’s land area ...
The freshwater sawfish (Pristis pristis) was recently listed as the most Evolutionarily Distinct and...
Knowledge of how an animal uses its habitat is a fundamental component of effective conservation str...
The largest of the sawfishes is the Critically Endangered green sawfish Pristis zijsron, a species b...
Freshwater ecosystems are both incredibly biodiverse and highly threatened globally. Variation in en...
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
In fluctuating aquatic environments such as intermittent streams, fish condition is often highly va...
Most predictions for the future climate in temperate ecosystems show longer periods of drought follo...
Fish living in highly variable and unpredictable environments need to possess life-history strategie...
In dry climate zones, headwater streams are often regulated for water extraction causing intermitten...
Freshwater ecosystems are under extreme stress due to anthropogenic influences including changing cl...
The major assumption of currently accepted fish recruitment hypotheses (e.g. flood pulse concept and...
Alteration of the flow regime in rivers throughout the Murray-Darling Basin has reduced the natural ...
Freshwater is a critical input to estuaries but is under increasing demand to support upstream human...
A pilot study targeting sawfishes in the southern Pilbara region of Western Australia, which is unde...
Dryland rivers in arid and semi-arid regions drain approximately one-third of the Earth’s land area ...
The freshwater sawfish (Pristis pristis) was recently listed as the most Evolutionarily Distinct and...
Knowledge of how an animal uses its habitat is a fundamental component of effective conservation str...
The largest of the sawfishes is the Critically Endangered green sawfish Pristis zijsron, a species b...
Freshwater ecosystems are both incredibly biodiverse and highly threatened globally. Variation in en...
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
In fluctuating aquatic environments such as intermittent streams, fish condition is often highly va...
Most predictions for the future climate in temperate ecosystems show longer periods of drought follo...
Fish living in highly variable and unpredictable environments need to possess life-history strategie...
In dry climate zones, headwater streams are often regulated for water extraction causing intermitten...
Freshwater ecosystems are under extreme stress due to anthropogenic influences including changing cl...
The major assumption of currently accepted fish recruitment hypotheses (e.g. flood pulse concept and...
Alteration of the flow regime in rivers throughout the Murray-Darling Basin has reduced the natural ...
Freshwater is a critical input to estuaries but is under increasing demand to support upstream human...
A pilot study targeting sawfishes in the southern Pilbara region of Western Australia, which is unde...
Dryland rivers in arid and semi-arid regions drain approximately one-third of the Earth’s land area ...