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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 51 Number 6 2003
Prospects for Biodiversity in Salinising Landscapes


Preface to 'Prospects for Biodiversity in Salinising Landscapes' 

W. Marcus Blacklow

pp. I-iv

 


Impacts of salinity on biodiversity—clear understanding or muddy confusion? 

Sue V. Briggs and Nicki Taws

pp. 609-617

  
 


Environmental flows, river salinity and biodiversity conservation: managing trade-offs in the Murray–Darling basin 

Kevin F. Goss

pp. 619-625

  
 


Land-use change is the key to protecting biodiversity in salinising landscapes 

P. S. Cocks

pp. 627-635

  
 


Towards 'clean and green' farming systems using group learning to implement Environmental Management Systems 

Anna M. Ridley , Tim Paramore and Eloise Seymour

pp. 637-645

  
 


What happens if we cannot fix it? Triage, palliative care and setting priorities in salinising landscapes 

Richard J. Hobbs , Viki A. Cramer and Linda J. Kristjanson

pp. 647-653

  
 


Effects of increasing salinity on freshwater ecosystems in Australia 

D. L Nielsen , M. A. Brock, G. N. Rees and D. S. Baldwin

pp. 655-665

  
 


Effects of salinisation on riparian plant communities in experimental catchments on the Collie River, Western Australia 

A. J. Lymbery , R. G. Doupé and N. E. Pettit

pp. 667-672

  
 


Salinisation and prospects for biodiversity in rivers and wetlands of south-west Western Australia 

S. A. Halse , J. K. Ruprecht and A. M. Pinder

pp. 673-688

  
 


Ecological risk to aquatic systems from salinity increases 

Barry T. Hart , P. S. Lake, J. Angus Webb and Michael R. Grace

pp. 689-702

  
 


Responses of freshwater biota to rising salinity levels and implications for saline water management: a review 

Kimberley R. James , Belinda Cant and Tom Ryan

pp. 703-713

  
 


What happens when you add salt: predicting impacts of secondary salinisation on shallow aquatic ecosystems by using an alternative-states model 

Jenny A. Davis , Megan McGuire, Stuart A. Halse, David Hamilton, Pierre Horwitz, Arthur J. McComb, Ray H. Froend, Michael Lyons and Lien Sim

pp. 715-724

  
 


Effect of salinity on small, ground-dwelling animals in the Western Australian wheatbelt 

N. L. McKenzie , A. H. Burbidge and J. K. Rolfe

pp. 725-740

  
 


Natural diversity of Santalum spicatum host species in south-coast river systems and their incorporation into profitable and biodiverse revegetation 

G. S. Woodall and C. J Robinson

pp. 741-753

  
 


Annual Author Index 


pp. 755-759

 


  
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