Objectives: Observations from wetlands across the globe suggest a consistent pattern of woody encroachment into wetland grasslands, altering habitat structure and ecological function. The extent to which hydrological changes have contributed to woody invasion of wetland grasslands is unclear. Our objective was to compare rates of woody encroachment in Australian floodplain wetlands between wet and dry hydrological phases. We test the hypothesis that contraction of non-woody wetland vegetation (grasses and rushes) would be concentrated in dry phases, co-incident with recruitment of the River Red Gum Eucalyptuscamaldulensis lower in the floodplain. Methods: We conduct the first detailed mapping of habitat change in two of the largest forested...
Surface water connectivity between waterbodies in a river–floodplain system is considered one of the...
Questions: How diverse and resilient is vegetation following a decade of extreme drought along a ty...
Surface water connectivity between waterbodies in a river–floodplain system is considered one of the...
Wetlands are among the most degraded ecosystems worldwide, demanding effective restoration. In an ef...
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...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
Dryland wetlands receive periodical floods that are of key importance for ecological resilience. The...
Climatically driven perturbations (e.g. intense drought, fire, sea surface temperature rise) can bri...
Water is a primary determinant of the condition of wetland and riparian vegetation in semi-arid Aust...
Hydrological conditions in the Gippsland lakes, Australia's largest navigable inland waterway, have ...
Coastal freshwater wetlands are amongst the world’s most modified but poorly researched ecosystems a...
Hydrological conditions in the Gippsland lakes, Australia's largest navigable inland waterway, have ...
Hydrological conditions in the Gippsland lakes, Australia's largest navigable inland waterway, have ...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
Surface water connectivity between waterbodies in a river–floodplain system is considered one of the...
Questions: How diverse and resilient is vegetation following a decade of extreme drought along a ty...
Surface water connectivity between waterbodies in a river–floodplain system is considered one of the...
Wetlands are among the most degraded ecosystems worldwide, demanding effective restoration. In an ef...
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...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
Dryland wetlands receive periodical floods that are of key importance for ecological resilience. The...
Climatically driven perturbations (e.g. intense drought, fire, sea surface temperature rise) can bri...
Water is a primary determinant of the condition of wetland and riparian vegetation in semi-arid Aust...
Hydrological conditions in the Gippsland lakes, Australia's largest navigable inland waterway, have ...
Coastal freshwater wetlands are amongst the world’s most modified but poorly researched ecosystems a...
Hydrological conditions in the Gippsland lakes, Australia's largest navigable inland waterway, have ...
Hydrological conditions in the Gippsland lakes, Australia's largest navigable inland waterway, have ...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
Surface water connectivity between waterbodies in a river–floodplain system is considered one of the...
Questions: How diverse and resilient is vegetation following a decade of extreme drought along a ty...
Surface water connectivity between waterbodies in a river–floodplain system is considered one of the...