Our lack of knowledge on the spatiotemporal drivers of the distribution of many freshwater fishes, particularly as they differ among life-history stages, is a challenge to conservation of these species. We used 2-stage hurdle models to investigate drivers of occurrence and abundance of locally threatened adult and juvenile Northern River Blackfish in the upper Condamine River, Queensland, Australia. Different processes drive occurrence and abundance between the 2 life-history stages. Both adult and juvenile occurrences were negatively associated with high-magnitude, extended warming events, suggesting Northern River Blackfish are thermally restricted to cooler headwaters. Juveniles had greater sensitivity than adults to high stream temperat...
Freshwater environments and their fishes are particularly vulnerable to climate change because the p...
Climate change will affect future flow and thermal regimes of rivers. This will directly affect fres...
There are few quantitative predictions for the impacts of climate change on freshwater fish in Austr...
Our lack of knowledge on the spatiotemporal drivers of the distribution of many freshwater fishes, p...
The distribution and population structure of organisms is governed by a broad suite of biotic and ab...
1. To facilitate conservation planning, there is a need for improved confidence in forecasts of clim...
In the world's rivers, alteration of flow is a major driver of biodiversity decline. Global warming ...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
The endorheic Lake Eyre Basin drains 1.2 million square kilometres of arid central Australia, yet pr...
Hydrologic regimes and water temperatures are primary predictors of freshwater species occurrence. W...
<p>The occurrence of fish species may be strongly influenced by a stream’s thermal regime (magnitude...
Distribution shifts of demersal fishes are important adaptive responses to warming oceans for specie...
Intermittent rivers make up a large portion of the global river network and are the dominant river t...
The impact of channel morphology and flow on physical habitat availability for the two-spined blackf...
Most predictions for the future climate in temperate ecosystems show longer periods of drought follo...
Freshwater environments and their fishes are particularly vulnerable to climate change because the p...
Climate change will affect future flow and thermal regimes of rivers. This will directly affect fres...
There are few quantitative predictions for the impacts of climate change on freshwater fish in Austr...
Our lack of knowledge on the spatiotemporal drivers of the distribution of many freshwater fishes, p...
The distribution and population structure of organisms is governed by a broad suite of biotic and ab...
1. To facilitate conservation planning, there is a need for improved confidence in forecasts of clim...
In the world's rivers, alteration of flow is a major driver of biodiversity decline. Global warming ...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
The endorheic Lake Eyre Basin drains 1.2 million square kilometres of arid central Australia, yet pr...
Hydrologic regimes and water temperatures are primary predictors of freshwater species occurrence. W...
<p>The occurrence of fish species may be strongly influenced by a stream’s thermal regime (magnitude...
Distribution shifts of demersal fishes are important adaptive responses to warming oceans for specie...
Intermittent rivers make up a large portion of the global river network and are the dominant river t...
The impact of channel morphology and flow on physical habitat availability for the two-spined blackf...
Most predictions for the future climate in temperate ecosystems show longer periods of drought follo...
Freshwater environments and their fishes are particularly vulnerable to climate change because the p...
Climate change will affect future flow and thermal regimes of rivers. This will directly affect fres...
There are few quantitative predictions for the impacts of climate change on freshwater fish in Austr...