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Water Resources Research | 2018

Long‐term Monitoring of Macroinvertebrate Communities Over 2,300 km of the Murray River Reveals Ecological Signs of Salinity Mitigation Against a Backdrop of Climate Variability

Warren L. Paul; Robert Cook; Phillip John. Suter; K. Robert Clarke; Michael Shackleton; Paul J. McInerney; John Hawking

We investigated the ecological effects of salinity mitigation strategies in the Murray‐Darling Basin (MDB) using macroinvertebrate data collected over 2,300 km of the Murray River between 1980 and 2012. The MDB covers 1 × 106km2 and includes both temperate and semiarid climate zones. It was extensively developed to support irrigated agriculture in the early to mid‐1900s, and the secondary salinization that followed has become a major concern. During 1975–1985 daily salinity levels, measured as electrical conductivity above the Murray River off‐take points for South Australias major urban water supplies, were above 800 μS/cm for 40% of the time, necessitating mitigation strategies that have reduced the average salinity by about 150 μS/cm since monitoring began. The MDB has also experienced several major floods and droughts during this time, and surface temperatures in the MDB have increased by 0.8 °C since 1910, mostly in the last 50 years. We hypothesized that (1) taxa richness would increase in response to floods; (2) community structure would shift toward tolerant, opportunistic taxa in response to warming; and (3) geographical ranges of species would change in response to shifting stream isotherms and reducing salinity. Our hypotheses were supported, although increases in water temperature appeared to be due principally to the 1997–2009 Millennium drought. Importantly, against a backdrop of significant climate variability, we believe we have distinguished a change in community structure along a salinity gradient and that changes over the 33 years can in part be attributed to mitigation strategies.


Biological Conservation | 2009

Odonata enter the biodiversity crisis debate: The first global assessment of an insect group

Viola Clausnitzer; Vincent J. Kalkman; Mala Ram; Ben Collen; Jonathan E. M. Baillie; Matjaž Bedjanič; William Darwall; Klaas-Douwe B. Dijkstra; Rory A. Dow; John Hawking; Haruki Karube; Elena Malikova; Dennis R. Paulson; Kai Schütte; Frank Suhling; Reagan Joseph T. Villanueva; Natalia von Ellenrieder; Keith D.P. Wilson


Archive | 2002

Aquatic macroinvertebrates of the Murray River.

Phillip John. Suter; John Hawking


Archive | 2009

Macroinvertebrates in Ephemeral Floodplain Wetlands on Gunbower Island, during environmental watering

Paul J. McInerney; Robert Cook; John Hawking


Archive | 2008

Colour Web Guide to the Identification of Invertebrates from Australian Inland waters : Final Progress Report

John Hawking; Lyn Smith


Archive | 2007

Murray Irrigation Region Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring Program Development : 2005 : Pilot Study Report

Helen Gigney; John Hawking; Lyn Smith; Ben Gawne


Archive | 2007

Systematics, Biogeography and ecology of Australian aquatic moths (Lepidoptera : Crambidae : Acentropinae)

M. Horak; John Hawking; Phillip John. Suter; Australian Entomological Society's th Annual General Meeting


Archive | 2007

Droughts and floods : the value of long-term data in aquatic macroinvertebrate studies.

Marijke. Hoenderdos; John Hawking; Phillip John. Suter; Australian Entomological Society's th Annual General Meeting


Archive | 2005

Habitat Profiles of Selected Australian Aquatic Insects, Linking species distributions and ecological data using National River Health Collections

Cassandra Lee. Bryce; John Hawking; John C. Dean; Phillip John. Suter; David Cartwright; Karen. Sutcliffe; Adrian Pinder; Peter. Davies; Australian Entomological Society's th Agm; th Invertebrate Biodiversity


Archive | 2005

Quantifying flow habitat biota relationships in riverine ecosystems : successional processes in lowland river slackwaters : second year report

Ben Gawne; Robert Cook; Helen Gigney; John Hawking; Alison Mitchell; Daryl L. Nielsen; Garth Watson

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Helen Gigney

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Alison Mitchell

Cooperative Research Centre

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Garth Watson

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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