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Recolonisation of lagoon of islands, Tasmania, by Baumea Arthrophylla: the first step in regeneration of a unique ecosystem?

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by C Maxwell, Peter Tyler
Lagoon of Islands was a unique ecosystem. Damming the lagoon in 1964 caused the decline of the ecosystem, destroying the original vegetation and, eventually, rendering the lagoon eutrophic. While this took place the lagoon was colonised by a macrophyte not previously noticed in the lagoon. In an effort to restore acceptable water quality, restoration of macrophyte cover was encouraged by hydrological manipulation. Recent investigations have revealed that one of the original dominant macrophyte species is recolonising the lagoon, creating an alternative management option for the lagoon.

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Journal

Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

Volume

140

Pagination

31 - 34

Publisher

The Society

Location

Hobart, Tas.

ISSN

0080-4703

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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