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Assessing linkages across arid zone estuarine landscapes (2006-2009)

Abstract

We aim to understand the degree of connectivity between the terrestrial environment and estuaries in the arid tropics of Australia. We will investigate the impact of terrestrial-estuarine linkages on near shore food webs, which include a diverse fauna, some of which are commercially important. Human activities in the land-ocean interface have to have the capacity to alter greatly the timing, magnitude, and composition of inputs from watersheds to estuaries, thereby greatly altering the function of estuaries. The results of this project will fill a gap in our knowledge of how arid zone estuaries function, and will contribute to developing management strategies needed to maintain estuary productivity.

Experts

Professor Catherine Lovelock

Affiliate of Centre for Biodiversit
Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science
Faculty of Science
ARC Laureate Fellow
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Catherine Lovelock
Catherine Lovelock