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Summarises current understanding of desert river ecology and its dependence on unpredictable river flows.
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Summarises current understanding of desert river ecology and its dependence on unpredictable river flows.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 686g
- ISBN-13: 9780521818254
- ISBN-10: 0521818257
- Artikelnr.: 22700447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 686g
- ISBN-13: 9780521818254
- ISBN-10: 0521818257
- Artikelnr.: 22700447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr Richard Kingsford is a Principal Research Scientist with the Department of Environment and Conservation in NSW, with wide experience in conservation biology. Born in East Africa in Kenya, his interest in wildlife began in childhood. His research over about the last 20 years has focussed on the waterbirds, wetlands and rivers of arid Australia, which cover about 70% of the continent. These magnificent systems define the ecology of the Australian continent with their boom and bust periods, times of droughts and floods. Research has focussed on the wetlands of Cooper Creek, one of the world's most magnificent desert rivers, and the Paroo River, the last free-flowing river in the Murray-Darling Basin. His research has demonstrated the ecological values of many rivers in arid Australia and impacts of water resource development on desert rivers. In 2001, he was awarded a national science prize (Eureka) for environmental research for his work on Australian rivers. He has also received three national Banksia awards for work on rivers and environmental leadership.
Part I. Natural Disturbance in Desert River Systems: 1. Desert or dryland
rivers of the world - an introduction R. T. Kingsford and J. Thompson; 2.
Flow variability in large unregulated dryland rivers W. J. Young and R. T.
Kingsford; 3. Variability, complexity and diversity - the geomorphology of
river ecosystems in dryland regions M. C. Thoms, P. H. Beyer and K. H.
Rogers; 4. Aquatic productivity and food webs of desert river ecosystems S.
E. Bunn, S. R. Balcombe, P. M. Davies, C. S. Fellows and F. J.
McKenzie-Smith; 5. Disturbance of plant communities dependent on desert
rivers M. A. Brock, S. J. Capon and J. L. Porter; 6. Natural disturbance
and aquatic invertebrates in desert rivers A. J. Boulton, F. Sheldon and K.
M. Jenkins; 7. Vertebrates of desert rivers - meeting the challenges of
temporal and spatial unpredictability R. T. Kingsford, A. Georges and P. J.
Unmack; Part II. Human Disturbance in Desert River Systems: 8. Impacts of
dams, river management and diversions on desert rivers R. T. Kingsford, A.
D. Lemly and J. R. Thompson; 9. Serial weirs, cumulative effects: the Lower
River Murray, Australia K. F. Walker; 10. Salinisation as an ecological
perturbation to rivers, streams and wetlands of arid and semi-arid zones P.
C. E. Bailey, P. I. Boon, D. W. Blinn and W. D. Williams; 11. Water
scarcity: politics, populations and the ecology of desert rivers M.
Wishart; 12. Changing desert rivers R. T. Kingsford; Index.
rivers of the world - an introduction R. T. Kingsford and J. Thompson; 2.
Flow variability in large unregulated dryland rivers W. J. Young and R. T.
Kingsford; 3. Variability, complexity and diversity - the geomorphology of
river ecosystems in dryland regions M. C. Thoms, P. H. Beyer and K. H.
Rogers; 4. Aquatic productivity and food webs of desert river ecosystems S.
E. Bunn, S. R. Balcombe, P. M. Davies, C. S. Fellows and F. J.
McKenzie-Smith; 5. Disturbance of plant communities dependent on desert
rivers M. A. Brock, S. J. Capon and J. L. Porter; 6. Natural disturbance
and aquatic invertebrates in desert rivers A. J. Boulton, F. Sheldon and K.
M. Jenkins; 7. Vertebrates of desert rivers - meeting the challenges of
temporal and spatial unpredictability R. T. Kingsford, A. Georges and P. J.
Unmack; Part II. Human Disturbance in Desert River Systems: 8. Impacts of
dams, river management and diversions on desert rivers R. T. Kingsford, A.
D. Lemly and J. R. Thompson; 9. Serial weirs, cumulative effects: the Lower
River Murray, Australia K. F. Walker; 10. Salinisation as an ecological
perturbation to rivers, streams and wetlands of arid and semi-arid zones P.
C. E. Bailey, P. I. Boon, D. W. Blinn and W. D. Williams; 11. Water
scarcity: politics, populations and the ecology of desert rivers M.
Wishart; 12. Changing desert rivers R. T. Kingsford; Index.
Part I. Natural Disturbance in Desert River Systems: 1. Desert or dryland
rivers of the world - an introduction R. T. Kingsford and J. Thompson; 2.
Flow variability in large unregulated dryland rivers W. J. Young and R. T.
Kingsford; 3. Variability, complexity and diversity - the geomorphology of
river ecosystems in dryland regions M. C. Thoms, P. H. Beyer and K. H.
Rogers; 4. Aquatic productivity and food webs of desert river ecosystems S.
E. Bunn, S. R. Balcombe, P. M. Davies, C. S. Fellows and F. J.
McKenzie-Smith; 5. Disturbance of plant communities dependent on desert
rivers M. A. Brock, S. J. Capon and J. L. Porter; 6. Natural disturbance
and aquatic invertebrates in desert rivers A. J. Boulton, F. Sheldon and K.
M. Jenkins; 7. Vertebrates of desert rivers - meeting the challenges of
temporal and spatial unpredictability R. T. Kingsford, A. Georges and P. J.
Unmack; Part II. Human Disturbance in Desert River Systems: 8. Impacts of
dams, river management and diversions on desert rivers R. T. Kingsford, A.
D. Lemly and J. R. Thompson; 9. Serial weirs, cumulative effects: the Lower
River Murray, Australia K. F. Walker; 10. Salinisation as an ecological
perturbation to rivers, streams and wetlands of arid and semi-arid zones P.
C. E. Bailey, P. I. Boon, D. W. Blinn and W. D. Williams; 11. Water
scarcity: politics, populations and the ecology of desert rivers M.
Wishart; 12. Changing desert rivers R. T. Kingsford; Index.
rivers of the world - an introduction R. T. Kingsford and J. Thompson; 2.
Flow variability in large unregulated dryland rivers W. J. Young and R. T.
Kingsford; 3. Variability, complexity and diversity - the geomorphology of
river ecosystems in dryland regions M. C. Thoms, P. H. Beyer and K. H.
Rogers; 4. Aquatic productivity and food webs of desert river ecosystems S.
E. Bunn, S. R. Balcombe, P. M. Davies, C. S. Fellows and F. J.
McKenzie-Smith; 5. Disturbance of plant communities dependent on desert
rivers M. A. Brock, S. J. Capon and J. L. Porter; 6. Natural disturbance
and aquatic invertebrates in desert rivers A. J. Boulton, F. Sheldon and K.
M. Jenkins; 7. Vertebrates of desert rivers - meeting the challenges of
temporal and spatial unpredictability R. T. Kingsford, A. Georges and P. J.
Unmack; Part II. Human Disturbance in Desert River Systems: 8. Impacts of
dams, river management and diversions on desert rivers R. T. Kingsford, A.
D. Lemly and J. R. Thompson; 9. Serial weirs, cumulative effects: the Lower
River Murray, Australia K. F. Walker; 10. Salinisation as an ecological
perturbation to rivers, streams and wetlands of arid and semi-arid zones P.
C. E. Bailey, P. I. Boon, D. W. Blinn and W. D. Williams; 11. Water
scarcity: politics, populations and the ecology of desert rivers M.
Wishart; 12. Changing desert rivers R. T. Kingsford; Index.