Authors
Ben Gawne, Amina Price, John D Koehn, Alison J King, Daryl L Nielsen, Shaun Meredith, Leah Beesley, Lorenzo Vilizzi
Publication date
2012/4
Journal
Wetlands
Volume
32
Pages
277-287
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Wetlands are productive and diverse habitats for native fish but can be highly degraded, particularly in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB), south-eastern Australia. Wetland management requires tools and processes that facilitate the synthesis and application of knowledge for decisions concerning the allocation of environmental water to wetlands to improve environmental outcomes. This paper describes the development of a Decision Support Tool (DST), based on a Bayesian Network designed to provide the best available science and support adaptive management of environmental flows into wetlands. The DST predicts the probability of improvements in fish population health as defined by abundance, population structure and fish condition for introduced common carp and three native species of fish: carp gudgeon, Australian smelt, and golden perch. Model sensitivity and validation showed that fish …
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