[PDF][PDF] Zooplankton response to watering of an off-channel site at the Lower Lakes and implications for Murray hardyhead recruitment
The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2010•researchgate.net
… This study aims to determine if a link exists between the composition and abundance of
zooplankton and recruitment success of fish in three isolated off-channel sites at the Lower
Lakes, and how watering of these sites might benefit recruitment. The target species for this
investigation is the Murray hardyhead Craterocephalus fluviatilis, which is ‘vulnerable’ under
the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (general ecology and
biology: Hammer & Wedderburn 2008). The species is also included in the Murray-Darling …
zooplankton and recruitment success of fish in three isolated off-channel sites at the Lower
Lakes, and how watering of these sites might benefit recruitment. The target species for this
investigation is the Murray hardyhead Craterocephalus fluviatilis, which is ‘vulnerable’ under
the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (general ecology and
biology: Hammer & Wedderburn 2008). The species is also included in the Murray-Darling …
Summary
Zooplankton is arguably the most important food for larval and juvenile small-bodied fish. In catchments that have variable climates (eg drought prone), such as the Murray-
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