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Environmental Management | 2018

Adaptive Management of Return Flows: Lessons from a Case Study in Environmental Water Delivery to a Floodplain River

Benjamin Wolfenden; Skye Wassens; Kim Jenkins; Darren S. Baldwin; Tsuyoshi Kobayashi; James Maguire

For many floodplain rivers, reinstating wetland connectivity is necessary for ecosystems to recover from decades of regulation. Environmental return flows (the managed delivery of wetland water to an adjacent river) can be used strategically to facilitate natural ecosystem connectivity, enabling the transfer of nutrients, energy, and biota from wetland habitats to the river. Using an informal adaptive management framework, we delivered return flows from a forested wetland complex into a large lowland river in south-eastern Australia. We hypothesized that return flows would (a) increase river nutrient concentrations; (b) reduce wetland nutrient concentrations; (c) increase rates of ecosystem metabolism through the addition of potentially limiting nutrients, causing related increases in the concentration of water column chlorophyll-a; and (d) increase the density and species richness of microinvertebrates in riverine benthic habitats. Our monitoring results demonstrated a small increase in the concentrations of several key nutrients but no evidence for significant ecological responses was found. Although return flows can be delivered from forested floodplain areas without risking hypoxic blackwater events, returning nutrient and carbon-rich water to increase riverine productivity is limited by the achievable scale of return flows. Nevertheless, using return flows to flush carbon from floodplains may be a useful management tool to reduce carbon loads, preparing floodplains for subsequent releases (e.g., mitigating the risk of hypoxic blackwater events). In this example, adaptive management benefited from a semi-formal collaboration between science and management that allowed for prompt decision-making.


Pacific Conservation Biology | 2011

Climate change and freshwater ecosystems in Oceania: an assessment of vulnerability and adaptation opportunities.

Kim Jenkins; Richard T. Kingsford; G.P. Closs; Benjamin Wolfenden; C.D. Matthaei; Sylvia Hay


Archive | 2016

Commonwealth Environmental Water Office long-term intervention monitoring program Murrumbidgee River systems selected area 2014-15 Technical Report

Skye Wassens; Jason D. Thiem; Jennifer Spencer; Gilad Bino; Andrew Hall; Rachel Thomas; Benjamin Wolfenden; Kim Jenkins; Joanne Ocock; Erin Lenon; Yoshi Kobayashi; J Heath; Frances Cory


Archive | 2012

Invertebrate monitoring and modelling in the Macquarie Marshes

Kim Jenkins; Benjamin Wolfenden


Archive | 2017

Contribution of Koondrook-Perricoota floodplain runoff to the productivity of the Wakool River

Robyn Watts; Benjamin Wolfenden; Julia Howitt; Kim Jenkins; Nicole McCasker; Rachel V. Blakey


Archive | 2016

Commonwealth Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring Project: Edward-Wakool River System Selected Area Evaluation Report, 2015-16

Skye Wassens; Jennifer Spencer; Benjamin Wolfenden; Jason D. Thiem; Rachael Thomas; Kim Jenkins; Kate Brandis; Erin Lenon; Andrew Hall; Joanne Ocock; Yoshi Kobayashi; Gilad Bino; Jessica Heath; Dale Callaghan


Archive | 2016

Commonwealth Environmental Water Office Long-Term Intervention Monitoring Project Murrumbidgee River System evaluation report 2014-16

Skye Wassens; Jennifer Spencer; Jason D. Thiem; Benjamin Wolfenden; Kim Jenkins; Andrew Hall; Joanne Ocock; Yoshi Kobayashi; Rachel Thomas; Gilad Bino; J Heath; Erin Lenon


Archive | 2016

Commonwealth Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring project Murrumbidgee River System Selected Area Synthesis Report

Skye Wassens; Gilad Bino; Jennifer Spencer; Jason D. Thiem; Benjamin Wolfenden; Kim Jenkins; Rachel Thomas; Andrew Hall; Joanne Ocock; Erin Lenon; Yoshi Kobayashi; J Heath; F Cory


Archive | 2014

Long Term Intervention Monitoring Project Murrumbidgee System Selected Area Project Progress Report #2 Report period: 1st October to 31st December 2014

Skye Wassens; Jason D. Thiem; Benjamin Wolfenden; Jennifer Spencer


Archive | 2014

Long Term Intervention Monitoring Project Murrumbidgee System Selected Area Project Progress Report #1 Report period: 1 July to 30 September 2014

Skye Wassens; Benjamin Wolfenden; Jennifer Spencer

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Skye Wassens

Charles Sturt University

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Jennifer Spencer

Office of Environment and Heritage

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Andrew Hall

Charles Sturt University

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Gilad Bino

University of New South Wales

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Yoshi Kobayashi

Office of Environment and Heritage

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Joanne Ocock

University of New South Wales

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Rachel Thomas

Office of Environment and Heritage

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J Heath

Office of Environment and Heritage

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Kate Brandis

University of New South Wales

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