A field survey was conducted during flow pulses to investigate the longitudinal spatial patterns in water quality, dissolved inorganic and organic matter, phytoplankton, planktonic bacteria, zooplankton, gross primary productivity (GPP) of phytoplankton and planktonic respiration (PR) in channels of the large floodplain system (∼124 km in length) of the Macquarie Marshes, south-eastern Australia. Four river reaches (areas) with distinct hydrogeomorphological characteristics within the distributary zone of the lower Macquarie River were chosen for analysis of abiotic and biotic variables in their in-stream environments. The results showed marked longitudinal spatial variation in the values within and among the measured environmental variable...
Waterholes that remain in the dry season in intermittent dryland rivers are important biotic refugia...
Waterholes that remain in the dry season in intermittent dryland rivers are important biotic refugia...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-53.1. Thesis introduction -- 2. Planktonic metabolism and ...
Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum...
Understanding longitudinal trends in the processing of carbon in rivers represents a much conceptual...
Floodplain wetlands in semi-arid regions have intricate channel-floodplain networks with highly vari...
Floodplain wetlands in semi-arid regions have intricate channel-floodplain networks with highly vari...
Floodplain wetlands have intricate multi-channeled networks and unpredictable wet and dry phases rel...
Understanding longitudinal trends in the processing of carbon in rivers represents a much conceptual...
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) affects ecological processes in freshwater environments...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
Gross primary productivity (GPP) of phytoplankton and planktonic respiration (PR) (i.e., planktonic ...
The relative importance of floodplain carbon inputs and in-stream metabolic processes have not been ...
The seasonal periodicity of hydrology, physical and chemical water quality parameters and phytoplank...
Waterholes that remain in the dry season in intermittent dryland rivers are important biotic refugia...
Waterholes that remain in the dry season in intermittent dryland rivers are important biotic refugia...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-53.1. Thesis introduction -- 2. Planktonic metabolism and ...
Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum...
Understanding longitudinal trends in the processing of carbon in rivers represents a much conceptual...
Floodplain wetlands in semi-arid regions have intricate channel-floodplain networks with highly vari...
Floodplain wetlands in semi-arid regions have intricate channel-floodplain networks with highly vari...
Floodplain wetlands have intricate multi-channeled networks and unpredictable wet and dry phases rel...
Understanding longitudinal trends in the processing of carbon in rivers represents a much conceptual...
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) affects ecological processes in freshwater environments...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
Gross primary productivity (GPP) of phytoplankton and planktonic respiration (PR) (i.e., planktonic ...
The relative importance of floodplain carbon inputs and in-stream metabolic processes have not been ...
The seasonal periodicity of hydrology, physical and chemical water quality parameters and phytoplank...
Waterholes that remain in the dry season in intermittent dryland rivers are important biotic refugia...
Waterholes that remain in the dry season in intermittent dryland rivers are important biotic refugia...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-53.1. Thesis introduction -- 2. Planktonic metabolism and ...