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Presentation

Do fish respond to enhanced in-stream detritus? Using ecology to inform restoration

Gabriel Cornell, John Morrongiello, Robin Hale, Barbara Downes

Australian Society for Fish Biology | Published : 2018

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Restoring functional links between riparian zones and streams by enhancing structural retention

This project aims to test whether structural retention, whereby plant detritus (logs, bark, leaves) is trapped and retained within river cha..

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