Authors
Leah Beesley, Alison J King, Frank Amtstaetter, John D Koehn, BEN Gawne, Amina Price, Daryl L Nielsen, Lorenzo Vilizzi, Shaun N Meredith
Publication date
2012/11
Journal
Freshwater Biology
Volume
57
Issue
11
Pages
2230-2246
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
1. Floodplain wetlands are productive components of lowland rivers and are thought to be important habitat and nurseries for many fish species. Fish assemblages inhabiting floodplain wetlands vary considerably through space and time and are largely shaped by wetting/drying cycles, although there is little understanding how many aspects of flooding (e.g. magnitude, timing, duration, frequency) influence the fish assemblages. As a consequence, decisions on flooding of wetlands by managers aimed at restoring native fish assemblages are often based on limited knowledge.
2. This study examined the importance of total duration of flooding on the temporal and spatial dynamics of wetland fish assemblages in the Murray River, in south‐eastern Australia. The study examined: (i) how the abundance of 0+ and 1+ fish varied with wetland, season and the duration of wetland filling; (ii) how environmental …
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