Colloff et al. in Marine and Freshwater Research, http, dx.doi.org, ., MF, examined time-series data for flow-dependent vegetation, invertebrates, fish, frogs, reptiles and waterbirds in the Murray, Darling Basin, . They concluded that temporal patterns fluctuated, declining during droughts and recovering after floods. They suggested that major changes in land use in the late, th century permanently modified these freshwater ecosystems, irretrievably degrading them before major water diversions. Restoring water to the environment might then be interpreted as not addressing biotic declines. We argue that their conclusions are inadequately supported, although data quality remains patchy and they neglected the influence of hydrology and the ti...
This project explores the science underpinning many ecological responses linked to changes in river ...
Paleolimnological techniques can reveal long-term perturbations and associated stable state transiti...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world (MEA 2005) and have been identified...
The case for restoring water to the environment in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia, is based mai...
Determination of ecological responses to river flows is fundamental to understanding how flow-depend...
Lowland Australian rivers and their floodplains have been affected by the progressive introduction o...
The Murray–Darling Basin Plan was established with the objective of restoring water from irrigation ...
Regulation has profoundly altered the ecological character of many rivers in the world, with pronoun...
Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river basins, the ...
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...
The flow regime of Tooms River, a tributary of the unregulated Macquarie River in eastern Tasmania, ...
Abstract. Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river ba...
In dryland rivers, interactions between flow variability and complex geomorphology expose floodplain...
The paper introduces a Special Feature of Wetlands concerned with the ecology and management of the ...
This project explores the science underpinning many ecological responses linked to changes in river ...
Paleolimnological techniques can reveal long-term perturbations and associated stable state transiti...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world (MEA 2005) and have been identified...
The case for restoring water to the environment in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia, is based mai...
Determination of ecological responses to river flows is fundamental to understanding how flow-depend...
Lowland Australian rivers and their floodplains have been affected by the progressive introduction o...
The Murray–Darling Basin Plan was established with the objective of restoring water from irrigation ...
Regulation has profoundly altered the ecological character of many rivers in the world, with pronoun...
Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river basins, the ...
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...
The flow regime of Tooms River, a tributary of the unregulated Macquarie River in eastern Tasmania, ...
Abstract. Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river ba...
In dryland rivers, interactions between flow variability and complex geomorphology expose floodplain...
The paper introduces a Special Feature of Wetlands concerned with the ecology and management of the ...
This project explores the science underpinning many ecological responses linked to changes in river ...
Paleolimnological techniques can reveal long-term perturbations and associated stable state transiti...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world (MEA 2005) and have been identified...