An understanding of population demographics and life history processes is integral to the rehabilitation of fish populations. In Australia's highly modified Murray-Darling Basin, native fish are imperilled and fish deaths in the Darling River in 2018-19 highlighted their vulnerability. Golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) is a long-lived percichthyid that was conspicuous in the fish kills. To guide population rehabilitation in the Darling River, pre-fish kill age structure, provenance and movement of golden perch were explored using otolith microstructure and chemistry (87Sr/86Sr). Across the Lower and Mid-Darling River, recruitment was episodic, with dominant cohorts associated with years characterised by elevated discharge. There was substant...
Tributary and mainstem connections represent important links for the movement of fish and other biot...
Alteration of the flow regime in rivers throughout the Murray-Darling Basin has reduced the natural ...
Most assessments of the effectiveness of river restoration are done at small spatial scales (< 10 km...
Effective fisheries management requires fish size, growth and mortality information representative o...
Stocking of native fishes is conducted to augment riverine fisheries in many parts of the world, yet...
For riverine fishes threatened by fragmentation and flow modification, effective management requires...
Restoring fish populations in regulated rivers requires an understanding of relationships between hy...
Freshwater ecosystems are under extreme stress due to anthropogenic influences including changing cl...
Context: Intermittent rivers make up more than 50% of the world’s rivers. Refuge waterholes in these...
Context: Intermittent rivers make up more than 50% of the world’s rivers. Refuge waterholes in these...
One of the objectives of providing fish passage is to improve fish populations. Connectivity at larg...
Abstract: Tributary and mainstem connections represent important corridors for the movement of fish ...
One of the objectives of providing fish passage is to improve fish populations. Connectivity at larg...
The role of flow and floodplains for the recruitment of fishes in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australi...
The role of flow and floodplains for the recruitment of fishes in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australi...
Tributary and mainstem connections represent important links for the movement of fish and other biot...
Alteration of the flow regime in rivers throughout the Murray-Darling Basin has reduced the natural ...
Most assessments of the effectiveness of river restoration are done at small spatial scales (< 10 km...
Effective fisheries management requires fish size, growth and mortality information representative o...
Stocking of native fishes is conducted to augment riverine fisheries in many parts of the world, yet...
For riverine fishes threatened by fragmentation and flow modification, effective management requires...
Restoring fish populations in regulated rivers requires an understanding of relationships between hy...
Freshwater ecosystems are under extreme stress due to anthropogenic influences including changing cl...
Context: Intermittent rivers make up more than 50% of the world’s rivers. Refuge waterholes in these...
Context: Intermittent rivers make up more than 50% of the world’s rivers. Refuge waterholes in these...
One of the objectives of providing fish passage is to improve fish populations. Connectivity at larg...
Abstract: Tributary and mainstem connections represent important corridors for the movement of fish ...
One of the objectives of providing fish passage is to improve fish populations. Connectivity at larg...
The role of flow and floodplains for the recruitment of fishes in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australi...
The role of flow and floodplains for the recruitment of fishes in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australi...
Tributary and mainstem connections represent important links for the movement of fish and other biot...
Alteration of the flow regime in rivers throughout the Murray-Darling Basin has reduced the natural ...
Most assessments of the effectiveness of river restoration are done at small spatial scales (< 10 km...