Determination of ecological responses to river flows is fundamental to understanding how flow-dependent ecosystems have been altered by regulation, water diversions and climate change, and how to effect river restoration. Knowledge of ecohydrological relationships can support water management and policy, but this is not always the case. Management rules have tended to be developed ahead of scientific knowledge. The lag between practice and knowledge could be addressed by using historical monitoring data on ecological responses to changes in flows to determine significant empirical ecohydrological relationships, as an adjunct to investigating responses prospectively. This possibility was explored in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia. We as...
In river systems, the flow regime is a key driver of the ecology, with features of the riverine land...
Spatio-temporal variability in river flow is a fundamental control on instream habitat structure and...
First online: 10 October 2013Understanding the cause–effect response of aquatic biota to hydrologica...
Colloff et al. in Marine and Freshwater Research, http, dx.doi.org, ., MF, examined time-series data...
Human-induced alteration of the natural flow regime is a major threat to freshwater ecosystems and b...
This project explores the science underpinning many ecological responses linked to changes in river ...
This report reviews a subset of refereed and unrefereed Australian and international literature to a...
The case for restoring water to the environment in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia, is based mai...
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
Regulation has profoundly altered the ecological character of many rivers in the world, with pronoun...
Regulation has profoundly altered the ecological character of many rivers in the world, with pronoun...
The importance of hydrologic variability for shaping the biophysical attributes and functioning of r...
The aim of this study was to identify whether environmental flows released into two lowland rivers (...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: leaves 317-359.xxii, 360 lea...
River regulation impacts lotic ecosystem processes; however, the effect of a gradient of regulation ...
In river systems, the flow regime is a key driver of the ecology, with features of the riverine land...
Spatio-temporal variability in river flow is a fundamental control on instream habitat structure and...
First online: 10 October 2013Understanding the cause–effect response of aquatic biota to hydrologica...
Colloff et al. in Marine and Freshwater Research, http, dx.doi.org, ., MF, examined time-series data...
Human-induced alteration of the natural flow regime is a major threat to freshwater ecosystems and b...
This project explores the science underpinning many ecological responses linked to changes in river ...
This report reviews a subset of refereed and unrefereed Australian and international literature to a...
The case for restoring water to the environment in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia, is based mai...
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
Regulation has profoundly altered the ecological character of many rivers in the world, with pronoun...
Regulation has profoundly altered the ecological character of many rivers in the world, with pronoun...
The importance of hydrologic variability for shaping the biophysical attributes and functioning of r...
The aim of this study was to identify whether environmental flows released into two lowland rivers (...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: leaves 317-359.xxii, 360 lea...
River regulation impacts lotic ecosystem processes; however, the effect of a gradient of regulation ...
In river systems, the flow regime is a key driver of the ecology, with features of the riverine land...
Spatio-temporal variability in river flow is a fundamental control on instream habitat structure and...
First online: 10 October 2013Understanding the cause–effect response of aquatic biota to hydrologica...