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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 54 Number 2 2006
Groundwater-Dependent Ecosystems


Groundwater-dependent ecosystems: the where, what and why of GDEs 

Derek Eamus and Ray Froend

pp. 91-96

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A functional methodology for determining the groundwater regime needed to maintain the health of groundwater-dependent vegetation 

Derek Eamus, Ray Froend, Robyn Loomes, Grant Hose and Brad Murray

pp. 97-114

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Aquifers: the ultimate groundwater-dependent ecosystems 

William F. Humphreys

pp. 115-132

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Rivers as groundwater-dependent ecosystems: a review of degrees of dependency, riverine processes and management implications 

A. J. Boulton and P. J. Hancock

pp. 133-144

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Groundwater use by riparian vegetation in the wet–dry tropics of northern Australia 

Anthony P. O'Grady, Derek Eamus, Peter G. Cook and Sebastien Lamontagne

pp. 145-154

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Groundwater use by dominant tree species in tropical remnant vegetation communities 

A. P. O'Grady, P. G. Cook, P. Howe and G. Werren

pp. 155-171

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Defining phreatophyte response to reduced water availability: preliminary investigations on the use of xylem cavitation vulnerability in Banksia woodland species 

R. H. Froend and P. L. Drake

pp. 173-179

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Impacts of tree plantations on groundwater in south-eastern Australia 

Richard G. Benyon, S. Theiveyanathan and Tanya M. Doody

pp. 181-192

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Tree water sources over shallow, saline groundwater in the lower River Murray, south-eastern Australia: implications for groundwater recharge mechanisms 

K. L. Holland, S. D. Tyerman, L. J. Mensforth and G. R. Walker

pp. 193-205

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Modelling vegetation health from the interaction of saline groundwater and flooding on the Chowilla floodplain, South Australia 

I. C. Overton, I. D. Jolly, P. G. Slavich, M. M. Lewis and G. R. Walker

pp. 207-220

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Valuation of groundwater-dependent ecosystems: a functional methodology incorporating ecosystem services 

Brad R. Murray, Grant C. Hose, Derek Eamus and Damian Licari

pp. 221-229

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Protection and management of groundwater-dependent ecosystems: emerging challenges and potential approaches for policy and management 

Heather MacKay

pp. 231-237

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