Escaping the dry: Native and non‐native fish outmigration from a receding floodplain following managed inundation
Ivor G. Stuart,
Clayton P. Sharpe,
Justin O'Connor
et al.
Abstract:Many fish rely on being able to move between rivers and floodplains to fulfil key life history events, but river regulation has reduced floodplain inundation compromising these connections and causing the loss of ecosystem function more generally. Managed inundations are being trialled in some systems as a solution, whereby engineered floods using built infrastructure, such as floodplain regulators, are used to deliver water to inundate floodplains. However, the use of managed inundations is still in early sta… Show more
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