AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly understood. Previous research has revealed links between groundwater depth and tree condition; however, critical thresholds which might indicate ecological ‘tipping points’ associated with rapid and potentially irreversible change have been difficult to quantify. This study collated data for two dominant floodplain species, Eucalyptus camaldulensis (river red gum) and E. populnea (poplar box) from 118 sites in eastern Australia where significant groundwater decline has occurred. Boosted regression trees, quantile regression and Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis were used to investigate the relationship between tree condition and groundwater depth....
Although it is well documented that access to groundwater can help plants survive drought in arid an...
1. Shallow groundwater aquifers regularly support drought refuges for water-dependent ecosystems. Ho...
Riparian vegetation is important for stream functioning and as a major landscape feature. For many r...
AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly under...
A range of ecological processes supported by groundwater are at risk where socio-economic and climat...
In ephemeral river systems, canopy condition in dominant riparian and floodplain tree species may d...
Previous research identifies links between groundwater depth and canopy condition in dominant ripari...
Altered hydrological regimes are significant drivers of ecosystem change in riverine, riparian and f...
Altered hydrological regimes are significant drivers of ecosystem change in riverine, riparian and f...
Little is known about groundwater-dependent ecosystems in south-eastern Australia and few studies ha...
Mining below groundwater tables is increasing globally, yet little is known of how associated large-...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.A major challenge for groundwater research is t...
1. Shallow groundwater aquifers regularly support drought refuges for water-dependent ecosystems. Ho...
Shallow groundwater aquifers regularly support drought refuges for water-dependent ecosystems. Howev...
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Although it is well documented that access to groundwater can help plants survive drought in arid an...
1. Shallow groundwater aquifers regularly support drought refuges for water-dependent ecosystems. Ho...
Riparian vegetation is important for stream functioning and as a major landscape feature. For many r...
AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly under...
A range of ecological processes supported by groundwater are at risk where socio-economic and climat...
In ephemeral river systems, canopy condition in dominant riparian and floodplain tree species may d...
Previous research identifies links between groundwater depth and canopy condition in dominant ripari...
Altered hydrological regimes are significant drivers of ecosystem change in riverine, riparian and f...
Altered hydrological regimes are significant drivers of ecosystem change in riverine, riparian and f...
Little is known about groundwater-dependent ecosystems in south-eastern Australia and few studies ha...
Mining below groundwater tables is increasing globally, yet little is known of how associated large-...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.A major challenge for groundwater research is t...
1. Shallow groundwater aquifers regularly support drought refuges for water-dependent ecosystems. Ho...
Shallow groundwater aquifers regularly support drought refuges for water-dependent ecosystems. Howev...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, pleas...
Although it is well documented that access to groundwater can help plants survive drought in arid an...
1. Shallow groundwater aquifers regularly support drought refuges for water-dependent ecosystems. Ho...
Riparian vegetation is important for stream functioning and as a major landscape feature. For many r...