First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: A review of palaeolimnological records from around the world
Lake sediments constitute natural archives of past environmental changes. Historically,
research has focused mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human …
research has focused mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human …
Late Quaternary fire regimes of Australasia
We have compiled 223 sedimentary charcoal records from Australasia in order to examine
the temporal and spatial variability of fire regimes during the Late Quaternary. While some of …
the temporal and spatial variability of fire regimes during the Late Quaternary. While some of …
The status of wetlands and the predicted effects of global climate change: the situation in Australia
The condition of many wetlands across Australia has deteriorated due to increased water
regulation and the expansion and intensification of agriculture and increased urban and …
regulation and the expansion and intensification of agriculture and increased urban and …
Social-ecological systems in the Anthropocene: The need for integrating social and biophysical records at regional scales
JA Dearing, B Acma, S Bub… - The Anthropocene …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Understanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority for
sustainable management of landscapes, ecosystems and resources. But the lack of multi …
sustainable management of landscapes, ecosystems and resources. But the lack of multi …
History, hydrology and hydraulics: Rethinking the ecological management of large rivers
M Mallen‐Cooper, BP Zampatti - Ecohydrology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Climatic extremes capture imaginations and provide a fundamental premise for biologists—
that ecosystems are adapted to natural variability. Hence, understanding past extremes …
that ecosystems are adapted to natural variability. Hence, understanding past extremes …
The role of palaeolimnology in assessing eutrophication and its impact on lakes
TA Davidson, E Jeppesen - Journal of Paleolimnology, 2013 - Springer
Eutrophication is perhaps the most pervasive form of pollution. Here we first review its effects
on lake ecosystems based largely on modern ecological investigation. The longer time scale …
on lake ecosystems based largely on modern ecological investigation. The longer time scale …
Anthropocene geomorphic change. Climate or human activities?
A Cendrero, LM Forte, J Remondo… - Earth's …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
An analysis of the evolution of sedimentation rates and disasters caused by surface geologic
processes during the last century, at a global scale, is presented. Results show that …
processes during the last century, at a global scale, is presented. Results show that …
Using long-term data to inform a decision pathway for restoration of ecosystem resilience
Landscapes change over time in response to multiple interacting drivers, including climate,
disturbance, and land-use, which all leave a lasting legacy on ecosystem structure and …
disturbance, and land-use, which all leave a lasting legacy on ecosystem structure and …
Diatomsasindicatorsof environmentalchangein shallowlakes
Historically, limnological and paleolimnological research has focused on large and typically
deep lakes but in the last two decades there has been a growing interest in smaller and …
deep lakes but in the last two decades there has been a growing interest in smaller and …
Ecological significance of hydrological connectivity for wetland plant communities on a dryland floodplain river, MacIntyre River, Australia
Hydrological connections between river channels and their adjacent floodplains facilitate the
flux of organisms and nutrients and access to increased habitat and new resources …
flux of organisms and nutrients and access to increased habitat and new resources …