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  • Improved Management of Exotic Aquatic Fauna: Research and Development for Australian Rivers

    Author(s)
    Arthington, Angela
    Bluhdorn, David
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Arthington, Angela H.
    Bluhdorn, David
    Year published
    1995
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    Abstract
    This report presents the findings of a project to review R&D requirements concerning exotic aquatic biota and their significance in the improved management and monitoring of Australian inland waters. The review forms part of a portfolio of studies commissioned by the land and water resources research and development corporation as part of the the “River Processes and Management Program”. The aim of the study is to develop an assessment of issues concerning exotic fauna in Australian freshwater ecosystems. A report will then be provided, that is suitable for publication, on the topic of exotic biota in Australian freshwater ...
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    This report presents the findings of a project to review R&D requirements concerning exotic aquatic biota and their significance in the improved management and monitoring of Australian inland waters. The review forms part of a portfolio of studies commissioned by the land and water resources research and development corporation as part of the the “River Processes and Management Program”. The aim of the study is to develop an assessment of issues concerning exotic fauna in Australian freshwater ecosystems. A report will then be provided, that is suitable for publication, on the topic of exotic biota in Australian freshwater ecosystems, presenting a summary of problem species, economic and environmental costs of their presence in Australia, and a list of research and development priorities.
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    Publisher URI
    www.lwrrdc.gov.au
    Subject
    Information and Computing Sciences
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/177019
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