2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138469
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Managed floodplain inundation maintains ecological function in lowland rivers

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“…Isotopic values of animals were within the ranges of values reported for the Ovens River (Hladyz et al 2012) and elsewhere (Rees et al 2020), although our δ 13 C values were generally lower (e.g., −35.11 ± 0.67‰ SE compared to − 30 ‰, Hladyz et al 2012). Low consumer δ 13 C values may be due to differences in taxonomic resolution (i.e., species vs. genus) or because we sampled during low flows, when groundwater contributions to the river channel are relatively higher.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Isotopic values of animals were within the ranges of values reported for the Ovens River (Hladyz et al 2012) and elsewhere (Rees et al 2020), although our δ 13 C values were generally lower (e.g., −35.11 ± 0.67‰ SE compared to − 30 ‰, Hladyz et al 2012). Low consumer δ 13 C values may be due to differences in taxonomic resolution (i.e., species vs. genus) or because we sampled during low flows, when groundwater contributions to the river channel are relatively higher.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Food webs represent an important facet of ecosystem function and describe the energy pathways between resources and animals (Hladyz et al 2012). Within freshwater ecosystems, research has focused on understanding the contribution and importance of terrestrially—and aquatically—derived carbon to food webs (e.g., Rees et al 2020). Less attention has been oriented towards determining the quality of food resources (e.g., Guo 2018) and the dominant pathways for energy to reach higher trophic levels.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5, 6). However, a lack of lateral connectivity between channels and wetlands represents a major opportunity cost to the protection and restoration of ecosystem functions by limiting the transfer of allochthonous carbon, nutrients and energy sources from the flood plain to the river channel (Baldwin et al 2016;Mitrovic and Baldwin 2016;Rees et al 2020). The 2018-19 annual watering priorities included, for the first time, the objective of improvement of flows from the channel out to the floodplain (Murray-Darling Basin Authority 2018a, p. 11).…”
Section: Environmental Water For Floodplain Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We assessed the watering of floodplain wetlands rather than in-channel flows because of the many nationally and internationally significant wetlands in the Basin. Also, the flooding of wetlands generates bioavailable carbon and nutrients that return to the river channel downstream and drive within-channel aquatic food webs (Rees et al 2020). We evaluated whether environmental water could be considered to have been delivered efficiently and effectively by conducting interviews with staff from government agencies who are involved in policy and management of environmental flows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote monitoring using drones (Tyler et al 2018) and underwater video can help our understanding of aspects such as spawning behaviour and habitat use (Butler and Rowland 2009;Ebner et al 2014). Other evolving options are worth exploring to further understand ecological processes, such as floodplain productivity (Rees et al 2020), including the use of bulk and compound-specific tracers, stable isotopes and fatty and amino acids to investigate productivity, food web resources, trophic requirements, fish condition and trophic ecology (e.g. Jardine et al 2020;Twining et al 2020).…”
Section: New Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%