1. The palaeoecological assessment, and the use of stable isotopes of carbon in subfossils of herbivores and omnivores, represents a novel approach to understand transitions in past food-web structure and the dynamics of lake ecosystems in response to natural perturbations and human impacts. Combined with records of subfossil assemblages of cladocerans and chironomids, it may be possible to decipher whether changes are attributable to external forces or internally derived system shifts. 2. A sediment record taken from the shallow (2.3 m depth) Kings Billabong in the River Murray floodplain (Australia) was analysed to explore changes in trophic dynamics over the past century. 3. The palaeoecological assessment revealed that littoral assembla...
Floodplain wetlands accumulate river-borne sediments that include mixed assemblages of allochthonous...
Abstract. Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river ba...
Paleoecological responses to coupled geomorphic and hydrological changes have rarely been studied us...
International audienceThe palaeoecological assessment, and the use of stable isotopes of carbon in s...
The palaeoecological assessment, and the use of stable isotopes of carbon in subfossils of herbivore...
Paleolimnological techniques can reveal long-term perturbations and associated stable state transiti...
Northwest Victoria hosts a large number of shallow floodplain wetlands along the Murray River system...
Large rivers, including the Murray River system in southeast Australia, are disturbed by many activi...
Paleolimnological techniques can reveal long-term perturbations and associated stable state transiti...
1. Shallow lakes are often cited as classic examples of systems that exhibit trophic cascades but, w...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitats for many species of terrestrial and aquatic biota (Junk et al. ...
To explore temporal variation in trophic relationships of benthic invertebrates in the Middle Paraná...
Summary: 1.Human-induced environmental change threatens freshwater ecosystems, and knowing how these...
Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river basins, the ...
Natural resource managers across Australia intend to promote healthy floodplain lake ecosystems with...
Floodplain wetlands accumulate river-borne sediments that include mixed assemblages of allochthonous...
Abstract. Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river ba...
Paleoecological responses to coupled geomorphic and hydrological changes have rarely been studied us...
International audienceThe palaeoecological assessment, and the use of stable isotopes of carbon in s...
The palaeoecological assessment, and the use of stable isotopes of carbon in subfossils of herbivore...
Paleolimnological techniques can reveal long-term perturbations and associated stable state transiti...
Northwest Victoria hosts a large number of shallow floodplain wetlands along the Murray River system...
Large rivers, including the Murray River system in southeast Australia, are disturbed by many activi...
Paleolimnological techniques can reveal long-term perturbations and associated stable state transiti...
1. Shallow lakes are often cited as classic examples of systems that exhibit trophic cascades but, w...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitats for many species of terrestrial and aquatic biota (Junk et al. ...
To explore temporal variation in trophic relationships of benthic invertebrates in the Middle Paraná...
Summary: 1.Human-induced environmental change threatens freshwater ecosystems, and knowing how these...
Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river basins, the ...
Natural resource managers across Australia intend to promote healthy floodplain lake ecosystems with...
Floodplain wetlands accumulate river-borne sediments that include mixed assemblages of allochthonous...
Abstract. Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river ba...
Paleoecological responses to coupled geomorphic and hydrological changes have rarely been studied us...