How do Water Regime and Grazing Alter the Reproductive Capacity of Aquatic Plants?
Dr Margaret A. Brock
Botany, Rural Science and Natural Resources,
University of New England
Environment Australia, 2000
Attachments
Attachment a: Casanova M.T. and Brock M.A. (2000) How do depth, duration and frequency of flooding influence the establishment of wetland plant communities? Plant Ecology 147: 237-250
Attachment c: University of New England Experimental Wetland brochure: UNE Newholme Wetlands: a facility for the experimental investigation of water regime on the biota.
Attachment d: Fact Sheet on Project produced for National Wetlands R & D Program: Do water regime and grazing alter aquatic plant reproduction?
Attachment g: Pilot study of aquatic macroinvertebrates in the UNE Experimental Wetlands: S. Botting
Attachment i: Warwick N.W.M. and Brock M.A. The effect of timing, depth and duration of flooding on growth and reproduction in wetland plants. Draft in preparation for journal submission.
Attachment k: Crosslé , K and Brock, M.A. Water regime, propagule type and plant species richness: the importance of dry times for wetlands. Draft in preparation for journal submission
Attachment l: Brock M.A. and Casanova M.T. 2000 Are there plants in your wetland? Revegetating wetlands. LWRRDC, UNE, DLWC and EA, Canberra
Attachment m Brock M.A., Casanova, M.T. and Berridge S.M. (due September 2000) Does your wetland flood and dry? Water regime and wetland plants. LWRRDC, UNE, DLWC and EA, Canberra
Attachment n: Advertising brochure for three wetlands techniques booklets
Attachment o: Flyer for Boulton A.J and Brock M.A (1999) Australian Freshwater Ecology: processes and management. Gleneagles Publishing Adelaide
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