2015
DOI: 10.1080/00049182.2015.1048595
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Interaction of ENSO-driven Flood Variability and Anthropogenic Changes in Driving Channel Evolution: Corryong/Nariel Creek, Australia

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“…A further issue is that almost all inland fisheries activities take place against a background of anthropogenic modification e.g. climate change, river regulation, pollution, invasive species, habitat modification and loss (Harrod et al, 2018a) and these factors likely interact with, modify and possibly even confound effects of ENSO-related disturbance (Teo and Marren, 2015), further affecting our ability to show consistent impacts on inland fisheries production. Some earlier studies have shown that ENSO effects on fish production can be most marked when temporal lags or multi-year effects are considered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A further issue is that almost all inland fisheries activities take place against a background of anthropogenic modification e.g. climate change, river regulation, pollution, invasive species, habitat modification and loss (Harrod et al, 2018a) and these factors likely interact with, modify and possibly even confound effects of ENSO-related disturbance (Teo and Marren, 2015), further affecting our ability to show consistent impacts on inland fisheries production. Some earlier studies have shown that ENSO effects on fish production can be most marked when temporal lags or multi-year effects are considered.…”
Section: Key Messagesmentioning
confidence: 99%