Future-proofing the emergency recovery plan for freshwater biodiversity

AJ Lynch, AA Hyman, SJ Cooke… - Environmental …, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
Freshwater biodiversity loss is accelerating globally, but humanity can change this trajectory
through actions that enable recovery. To be successful, these actions require coordination …

Australasia

J Lawrence, B Mackey, F Chiew, MJ Costello… - 2023 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Observed changes and impacts Ongoing climate trends have exacerbated many extreme
events (very high confidence). The Australian trends include further warming and sea level …

Large floodplain river restoration in New Zealand: synthesis and critical evaluation to inform restoration planning and research

JM Abell, MA Pingram, D Özkundakci, BO David… - Regional Environmental …, 2023 - Springer
New Zealand (NZ) has a diversity of large river ecosystems that provide essential ecosystem
services but are impaired by multiple ecological impacts. River restoration is an active field …

[PDF][PDF] Non-native fish species expand tacitly but rapidly toward upstream oxbow lakes along the longitudinal gradient

B Dai, JN Negishi, K Fujii, MK Alam, Z Jiang - NeoBiota, 2023 - neobiota.pensoft.net
The introduction of non-native fish species poses a threat to native assemblages in
floodplain systems. Establishing oxbow lake-based conservation areas has been proposed …

First observations and early life-history aspects of lake rearing galaxiid larvae in the lower Waikato River Basin, New Zealand

BO David, M Jarvis, D Özkundakci, J Smith… - New Zealand Journal …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Larval behaviour for many of New Zealand's diadromous freshwater fish is inadequately
described. Diadromy for many amphidromous species is not obligatory however, and where …

SPM

RB Kerr, I Bhatt - cambridge.org
This chapter assesses the scientific literature produced after the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) 5th Assessment Report (AR5) dealing with past, current and future …