“…The ecological implications of the timing of hydrological extremes were observed within this study, which highlighted significant associations between several univariate ecological responses and abiotic indices, including fauna reproducing by laying isolated eggs on the riverbed being positively associated with minimum flows in July. This could be attributed to different reasons, including the resistance of such eggs to higher flows, or increased amounts of phytoplankton being flushed downstream, which may otherwise encrust eggs and prevent embryonic development (Bovill, Downes, & Lancaster, ); the latter is plausible given high productivity within the reservoirs studied that results in large quantities of organic matter being deposited within the tailwaters (House, Beatson, Martin, & Bowles, ; White, Wilding, House, Beatson, & Martin, ).…”