Upstream flows drive the productivity of floodplain ecosystems in tropical Queensland
Rivers in tropical systems across the world are well known for their strong connections with floodplain wetlands. However, increased water needs and changing climate could drive water-management policy that leads to major changes in flow or surface water availability. These changes could have delete...
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Autores principales: | Christopher E. Ndehedehe, Alex O. Onojeghuo, Ben Stewart-Koster, Stuart E. Bunn, Vagner G. Ferreira |
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Elsevier
2021
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