Climatically driven perturbations (e.g. intense drought, fire, sea surface temperature rise) can bring ecosystems that are already stressed by long-term climate change and other anthropogenic impacts to a point of collapse. Recent reviews of the responses of Australian ecosystems to climate change and associated stressors have suggested widespread ecosystem collapse is occurring across multiple biomes. Two commonly cited case studies concern forested wetland ecosystems: mangrove forest dieback in northern Australia (2015-16) and riverine forest dieback in the south-east of the continent (2002-09). We present an alternative interpretation that emphasises the dominant signal of climate change effects, rather than the interdecadal signal of cl...
Mangroves and tidal wetlands are highly dynamic ecosystems, responding and adapting to climate and p...
Intensified disturbance regimes, associated with climate change, will place selective pressure on fo...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
Climatically driven perturbations (e.g. intense drought, fire, sea surface temperature rise) can bri...
Climatically driven perturbations (e.g. intense drought, fire, sea surface temperature rise) can bri...
Objectives: Observations from wetlands across the globe suggest a consistent pattern of woody encroa...
Compound climate extremes (CCEs) can have significant and persistent environmental impacts on ecosys...
The Australian continent spans coastal wetland settings ranging from extensive mangrove forest and s...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high‐profile Aus...
The condition of many wetlands across Australia has deteriorated due to increased water regulation a...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high-profile Aus...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high-profile Aus...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high-profile Aus...
Recent, unprecedented, climate-driven forest collapses in Western Australia show us that ecosystem c...
Global changes in climate are increasingly affecting forested ecosystems in Australia and around the...
Mangroves and tidal wetlands are highly dynamic ecosystems, responding and adapting to climate and p...
Intensified disturbance regimes, associated with climate change, will place selective pressure on fo...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
Climatically driven perturbations (e.g. intense drought, fire, sea surface temperature rise) can bri...
Climatically driven perturbations (e.g. intense drought, fire, sea surface temperature rise) can bri...
Objectives: Observations from wetlands across the globe suggest a consistent pattern of woody encroa...
Compound climate extremes (CCEs) can have significant and persistent environmental impacts on ecosys...
The Australian continent spans coastal wetland settings ranging from extensive mangrove forest and s...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high‐profile Aus...
The condition of many wetlands across Australia has deteriorated due to increased water regulation a...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high-profile Aus...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high-profile Aus...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high-profile Aus...
Recent, unprecedented, climate-driven forest collapses in Western Australia show us that ecosystem c...
Global changes in climate are increasingly affecting forested ecosystems in Australia and around the...
Mangroves and tidal wetlands are highly dynamic ecosystems, responding and adapting to climate and p...
Intensified disturbance regimes, associated with climate change, will place selective pressure on fo...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...