Authors
Bronwyn M Gillanders, Travis S Elsdon, Ian A Halliday, Gregory P Jenkins, Julie B Robins, Fiona J Valesini
Publication date
2011/9/21
Source
Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume
62
Issue
9
Pages
1115-1131
Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Description
Estuaries are especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change because changes in climatic and hydrologic variables that influence freshwater and marine systems will also affect estuaries. We review potential impacts of climate change on Australian estuaries and their fish. Geographic differences are likely because southern Australian climates are predicted to become warmer and drier, whereas northern regions may see increased precipitation. Environmental factors, including salinity gradients, suspended sediment, dissolved oxygen and nutrient concentrations, will be influenced by changing freshwater input and other climate variables. Potential impacts will vary depending on the geomorphology of the estuary and the level of build-up of sand bars across estuarine entrances. Changes to estuarine fish assemblages will depend on associated changes to salinity and estuarine-mouth morphology. Marine …
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