Freshwater is a critical input to estuaries but is under increasing demand to support upstream human activities. In this study, otolith biochronology was used to quantify the relationship between river discharge and juvenile growth rates of barramundi (Lates calcarifer) in three regions of the Gulf of Carpentaria in northern Australia. In all regions, river discharge had a strong positive effect on juvenile growth rates. Models were also developed which incorporated the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) and the Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO). SOI values corresponding to La Niña events had strong positive consequences for juvenile barramundi growth rates in all regions, and the intensity of positive wet season MJO pulses had a strong positiv...
The overall aims of this thesis were to (i) investigate the impacts of river regulation, drought and...
The freshwater sawfish (Pristis pristis) was recently listed as the most Evolutionarily Distinct and...
This thesis provides significant insight into our understanding of river function in highly seasonal...
The age-structure of the commercial catch of barramundi in the Fitzroy River estuary, central Queens...
Many aquatic species are linked to environmental drivers such as temperature and salinity through pr...
Scope As is the case overseas, the wild fisheries of Australia are under increasing threat from the...
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...
Critical water needs to sustain freshwater ecosystems and aquatic biodiversity in Queensland’s Mitch...
Lates calcarifer supports important fisheries throughout tropical Australia. Community-driven fish s...
Connectivity between river and floodplain habitats is important to many lowland river fishes enablin...
The freshwater-flow requirements of estuarine fisheries in tropical areas are reviewed, with referen...
Regulation has profoundly altered the ecological character of many rivers in the world, with pronoun...
Abstract Riverine floodplains are highly productive habitats that often act as nurseries for fish bu...
Barramundi, Lates calcarifer, is an iconic, tropical, finfish species on which important commercial,...
The overall aims of this thesis were to (i) investigate the impacts of river regulation, drought and...
The freshwater sawfish (Pristis pristis) was recently listed as the most Evolutionarily Distinct and...
This thesis provides significant insight into our understanding of river function in highly seasonal...
The age-structure of the commercial catch of barramundi in the Fitzroy River estuary, central Queens...
Many aquatic species are linked to environmental drivers such as temperature and salinity through pr...
Scope As is the case overseas, the wild fisheries of Australia are under increasing threat from the...
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...
Critical water needs to sustain freshwater ecosystems and aquatic biodiversity in Queensland’s Mitch...
Lates calcarifer supports important fisheries throughout tropical Australia. Community-driven fish s...
Connectivity between river and floodplain habitats is important to many lowland river fishes enablin...
The freshwater-flow requirements of estuarine fisheries in tropical areas are reviewed, with referen...
Regulation has profoundly altered the ecological character of many rivers in the world, with pronoun...
Abstract Riverine floodplains are highly productive habitats that often act as nurseries for fish bu...
Barramundi, Lates calcarifer, is an iconic, tropical, finfish species on which important commercial,...
The overall aims of this thesis were to (i) investigate the impacts of river regulation, drought and...
The freshwater sawfish (Pristis pristis) was recently listed as the most Evolutionarily Distinct and...
This thesis provides significant insight into our understanding of river function in highly seasonal...