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Download fileQuantifying flow habitat biota relationships in riverine ecosystems: successional processes in lowland river slackwaters: second year report
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posted on 2023-03-23, 12:45 authored by Ben Gawne, Robert Cook, Helen Gigney, John Hawking, Alison Mitchell, Daryl Nielsen, Garth Watson"July 2005".
Project Number: Quantifying flow habitat biota relationships in riverine ecosystems, Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology Project A240.
MDFRC item.
43 pages.Year 2 fianl report of 2 part report (see Part 1:Quantifying flow habitat biota relationships in riverine ecosystems: Ecological response to manipulations of the hydrology in slackwater and flow patches on the Broken River, year 1 synthesis report).
The objective of this study was to mimic the alteration of flowing water patches to slackwaters by creating slackwater patches in a flowing patch of the main river channel, and to track the metabolic and biotic changes that took place once the flowing area had become a slackwater, over a 14 day period. We hypothesize that the biotic and abiotic nature of the created slackwater patches will rapidly come to resemble that of natural (reference) slackwaters.
Project Number: Quantifying flow habitat biota relationships in riverine ecosystems, Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology Project A240.
MDFRC item.
43 pages.Year 2 fianl report of 2 part report (see Part 1:Quantifying flow habitat biota relationships in riverine ecosystems: Ecological response to manipulations of the hydrology in slackwater and flow patches on the Broken River, year 1 synthesis report).
The objective of this study was to mimic the alteration of flowing water patches to slackwaters by creating slackwater patches in a flowing patch of the main river channel, and to track the metabolic and biotic changes that took place once the flowing area had become a slackwater, over a 14 day period. We hypothesize that the biotic and abiotic nature of the created slackwater patches will rapidly come to resemble that of natural (reference) slackwaters.