Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum Concept is yet to be developed that accurately describes patterns and processes within lowland rivers of arid or semi-arid climates (hereafter termed dryland rivers). A lot of the difficulty associated with developing a concept for these systems is in part due to the extreme hydrological variability. Australian dryland systems are rated amongst the most variable systems in the world where the variability in flow plays a crucial role in driving ecological processes. The objective of this thesis was to investigate how a large dryland river floodplain responds to flood and the quantity of nutrient, phytoplankton and zooplankton resources contr...
Ecological responses to wetting and drying in dryland river floodplain systems are often described i...
Abstract. The response and recovery of aquatic ecosystems to major flooding is directly associated w...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: leaves 317-359.xxii, 360 lea...
This study assessed the role that floods play in providing lateral connectivity between riverine hab...
This thesis provides significant insight into our understanding of river function in highly seasonal...
1. Floodplain rivers in Australia's wet/dry tropics are regarded as being among the most ecologicall...
1. Floodplain rivers in Australia's wet/dry tropics are regarded as being among the most ecologicall...
Dryland rivers are globally widespread and regionally important, and understanding their ecology is ...
Dryland rivers are globally widespread and regionally important, and understanding their ecology is ...
Ecological responses to wetting and drying in dryland river floodplain systems are often described i...
The responses of zooplankton assemblages in arid zone rivers to seasonal changes, flow events, dry...
A field survey was conducted during flow pulses to investigate the longitudinal spatial patterns in ...
1. Large river–floodplain systems are characterised by seasonal flow variability. High flows lead to...
1. Large river–floodplain systems are characterised by seasonal flow variability. High flows lead to...
1. Large river–floodplain systems are characterised by seasonal flow variability. High flows lead to...
Ecological responses to wetting and drying in dryland river floodplain systems are often described i...
Abstract. The response and recovery of aquatic ecosystems to major flooding is directly associated w...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: leaves 317-359.xxii, 360 lea...
This study assessed the role that floods play in providing lateral connectivity between riverine hab...
This thesis provides significant insight into our understanding of river function in highly seasonal...
1. Floodplain rivers in Australia's wet/dry tropics are regarded as being among the most ecologicall...
1. Floodplain rivers in Australia's wet/dry tropics are regarded as being among the most ecologicall...
Dryland rivers are globally widespread and regionally important, and understanding their ecology is ...
Dryland rivers are globally widespread and regionally important, and understanding their ecology is ...
Ecological responses to wetting and drying in dryland river floodplain systems are often described i...
The responses of zooplankton assemblages in arid zone rivers to seasonal changes, flow events, dry...
A field survey was conducted during flow pulses to investigate the longitudinal spatial patterns in ...
1. Large river–floodplain systems are characterised by seasonal flow variability. High flows lead to...
1. Large river–floodplain systems are characterised by seasonal flow variability. High flows lead to...
1. Large river–floodplain systems are characterised by seasonal flow variability. High flows lead to...
Ecological responses to wetting and drying in dryland river floodplain systems are often described i...
Abstract. The response and recovery of aquatic ecosystems to major flooding is directly associated w...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: leaves 317-359.xxii, 360 lea...