Floodplain Wetland Biota in the Murry-Darling Basin -

Floodplain Wetland Biota in the Murry-Darling Basin

Water and Habitat Requirements

Kerrylee Rogers, Tim Ralph (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
360 Seiten
2010
CSIRO Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-643-09628-8 (ISBN)
126,15 inkl. MwSt
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Floodplain wetlands of the Murray-Darling Basin provide critical habitat for numerous species of flora and fauna, yet the ecology of these wetlands is threatened by a range of environmental issues. This book addresses the urgent need for an improved ecohydrological understanding of the biota of Australian freshwater wetlands. It synthesises key water and habitat requirements for 35 species of plants, 48 species of waterbirds, 17 native and four introduced species of fish, 15 species of frogs, and 16 species of crustaceans and molluscs found in floodplain wetlands of the Murray-Darling Basin. Each species profile includes: the influence of water regimes on the survival, health and condition of the species; key stimuli for reproduction and germination; habitat and dietary preferences; as well as major knowledge gaps for the species. Floodplain Wetland Biota in the Murray-Darling Basin also provides an overview of the likely impacts of hydrological change on wetland ecosystems and biota, in the context of climate change and variability, with implications for environmental management.
This important book provides an essential baseline for further education, scientific research and management of floodplain wetland biota in the Murray-Darling Basin.

Kerrylee Rogers has had over 12 years' research experience in wetlands, including floodplain wetlands, coastal wetlands (fresh and saline) and alpine wetlands. She is currently employed as a research scientist with the NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water and was previously employed as a lecturer and research associate at a number of universities. She has published numerous peer-reviewed papers and research reports. Tim Ralph has research and environmental management experience in the fields of fluvial geomorphology, soil science and ecology. Previously a Senior Environmental Scientist at the NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water, Tim is currently a Lecturer in Environmental Science in the Department of Environment and Geography at Macquarie University, Sydney.

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