Connectivity but not recruitment: Response of the fish community to a large‐scale flood on a heavily regulated floodplain
Abstract
Recent environmental flow management in the Murray–Darling basin, south‐eastern Australia, has centred on restoring natural flooding regimes to meet ecological requirements, including the promotion of native fish recruitment, despite uncertainty about the effectiveness of managed environmental flooding. This study investigated recruitment responses of small‐bodied native and non‐native fish species to a large natural flood, supported by managed...
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Title
Connectivity but not recruitment: Response of the fish community to a large‐scale flood on a heavily regulated floodplain
Published Date
Jan 31, 2020
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
3
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