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Flooding requirements for biodiversity values along the Victorian floodplain of the Murray Valley

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posted on 2011-04-01, 00:00 authored by James FitzsimonsJames Fitzsimons, P Peake, D Frood, M Mitchell, N Withers, M White, R Webster
Overbank flooding of rivers is a key process in the maintenance of vegetation types and the species that rely on the floodplain forests and woodlands of northern Victoria. Yet the flooding requirements of species and vegetation types are poorly known. Here we present initial estimates of the water requirements for flood dependent Ecological Vegetation Classes (EVCs) and rare and threatened flora and fauna species associated with the floodplain of the Murray River and its tributaries. Some 110 EVCs were found to be at least partly flood-dependent on the Murray River floodplains. The total current extent of these EVCs in the study area is 224 247 ha, of which 162 266 ha are on public land. One hundred and twenty-four rare or threatened plant taxa and 62 threatened vertebrate fauna taxa (excluding fish) were classified as at least partly flood-dependent. These initial estimates provide important information for land and water managers and researchers alike.

History

Journal

Victorian naturalist

Volume

128

Issue

2

Pagination

48 - 85

Publisher

Field Naturalists Club of Victoria

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

0042-5184

Language

eng

Notes

For full text contact the author at jfitzsimons@tnc.org

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2011, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria

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