Authors
Ben Gawne, Chester Merrick, David G Williams, Gavin Rees, Rod Oliver, PM Bowen, Simon Treadwell, Gillian Beattie, Iain Ellis, Judy Frankenberg, Zygmunt Lorenz
Publication date
2007/12
Journal
River Research and Applications
Volume
23
Issue
10
Pages
1070-1087
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Three river conceptual models make differing predictions about the major source of primary production in lowland rivers, acknowledging the importance of primary productivity in the ecology and management of lowland rivers. Patterns of primary production in lowland rivers are still an area of considerable uncertainty. The objective of this study was to examine the major sources and transformations of organic matter in an Australian lowland river and compare them to the predictions of existing models. The broad approach adopted was to quantify the contribution from the major ecosystem components and compare these with estimates of system metabolism determined using open water measures of diel oxygen change. Three 4‐km river reaches were selected to represent the extent of variation found along the free‐flowing lowland sections of the Murray River, one of Australia's largest and most regulated rivers …
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