“…This ratio is much higher than the 0Ð71 : 1 and 0Ð82 : 1 reported for main-channel habitats by the SRA (Davies et al, 2008) and NSW DPI (unpublished data), respectively. However, these results are consistent with findings from other carp recruitment hotspots in the Murray-Darling Basin, such as the Great Cumbung Swamp on the lower Lachlan River and Barmah-Millewa Forest on the Murray River where European carp outnumber native fish ¾4 : 1 (Driver et al, 2005). These large, low-relief wetlands with shallow, relatively warm semi-permanent water and dense aquatic vegetation (e.g., Phragmites, Carex and Paspalum distichum) provide ideal spawning and nursery habitats for alien species (Driver et al, 2005), unlike habitats in upland areas (Gilligan and Rayner, 2007).…”