Fish persistence and fluvial geomorphology in central Australia

Fish persistence and fluvial geomorphology in central Australia Journal Article

Journal of Arid Environments

  • Author(s): Unmack, Peter J.
  • Published: 2001
  • Volume: 49
  • ISBN: 0140-1963

Abstract: The purposes of this paper are to document the composition and distribution of fishes in the Alice Springs region of Australia, and discuss constraints on fish persistence in this arid region. Nine native and six exotic species were recorded; most exotics no longer exist. Except in Finke River, only one or no native species were found. Fish survival in the area is ameliorated by the exceptionally broad environmental tolerances and migratory abilities of many species, but ultimately depends upon the effects of geology, geomorphology, and the vagaries in pattern of sediment transport on water persistence.

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Unmack, Peter J., 2001, Fish persistence and fluvial geomorphology in central Australia, Volume:49, Journal Article, viewed 25 March 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=17544.

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