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estuary plants and what’s happening to them in south east Australia

Hardcover | 2012 | Edition Number 1

 

Paperback
652 Pages
Edition Type
First Edition
Dimensions(cm)
4.4 × 15.5 × 21.5

 

By: Sainty, Geoff et al, editors.
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Product Description

This book is divided into two sections. The first section is a field guide that provides detailed information on plant species found in estuaries and protected saline areas along the coast of southeast Australia. It covers a range of plants, including seagrasses, algae, mangroves, and both low and high marsh plants, among others. The second section includes 23 chapters written by experts, focusing on topics such as management, monitoring, rehabilitation, case studies, and the ecological threats affecting this unique region.Hardcover | 2017 | Edition Number 1

 

    Estuary Plants

  • Preamble 2
  • Introduction 4 Paul Adam
  • Estuarine micro-algae–an overview 36 Jo Green, Claudea Catterall, Jason Sonneman
  • Blooms and invasionas of macro-algae in estuarine systems 44 Sharon cummins, Tim Glasby, Danny Roberts
  • Algae 54 Alan Millar
  • Seagrasses of south-east Australia–an introduction 78 Hugh Kirkman, John Kuo
  • Seagrasses 92 John Kuo, Hugh Krikman, Geoff Sainty, Surrey Jacobs
  • Mangroves of south-east Australia 132 Norm Duke
  • Mangroves 140 NMoem Duke
  • Low saltmarsh 154 Geoff Sainty, John Hosking, Geoff Carr, Paul Adam
  • High saltmarsh 178 Geoff Sainty, John Hosking, Geoff Carr, Paul Adam
  • Brackish 308 Geoff Sainty, John Hosking, Geoff Carr, Paul Adam
  • Overview of coastal saltmarsh and mangrove vegetation in Victoria 376 Geoff Carr
  • Inventory of Victorian marine, estuarine and slatmarsh vascular plant species 398 Geoff Carr
  • Fringing 328 Geoff Sainty, John Hosking, Geoff Carr
  • Fringing 328 Geoff Sainty, John Hosking, Geoff Carr
  • Fringing 328 Geoff Sainty, John Hosking, Geoff Carr
  • What’s Happening To Them

  • Preamble 422
  • Lake Illawarra 424 Kathryn Duchatel, Lex Nielsen
  • Estuary management–a practical perspective 426 Todd Dickinson
  • Rehabilitation of estuarine habitats 434 Gee Chapman
  • Methods of mapping estuarine habitat 450 Greg West, Tim Glasby
  • Bloomin’ algae 458 Alan Milar
  • Detecting and understanding envrionmental impacts 464 Tony Underwood
  • Saltmarsh rehabilitation and construction 4787 Geoff Sainty, Danny Roberts
  • Engaging the community and rehabilitating saltmarsh, mangroves and seagrasses 490 Mia Dalby-Ball, Andre Olson
  • Saltmarsh conservation at Sydney Olympic Park 510 Swapan Paul, Kerry Darcovich, Andrew Jack
  • Madgee Lake–challenging preconceptions about pristine estuarines 5187 Peter Scanes, Geoff Coade
  • Icolls and climate change 528 Philip Haines
  • Yarrahapinni–the wetlands 550 Peter Haskins
  • Werribee–Western Lagoon saltmarsh restoration 562 Jason Sonneman, Will Steele
  • Birds relying on estuary wetlands 568 Phil Straw
  • Interactions between fish and estuarine plants 574 Brianna Clynick
  • Impacts of boating on estuarine vegetation 580 Melanie Bishop
  • Poor fella my estuary 588 Geoff Hunter
  • Mosquitoes and costal estuarine wetlands 606 Cameron Webbk, Richard Russell
  • Biting midges associated with estuarine environments 620 Cameron Webb, Martin Shivas, Clive Easton
  • The dark side 628 Geof Sainty, Kate Jennings
  • Streamwatch and the Cooks River Community 634 Gayle Adams
  • Glossary 640
  • Index 642

Additional Information

Weight1350 g
Dimensions4.4 × 15.5 × 21.5 cm
Physical Description

hard cover, colour photos, black and white line drawings, colour distribution maps

Published

2012

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Number of Pages

652

Publisher

Sainty and Associates Pty Ltd

Country of Publication

NSW, Australia

Edition Number

1

Edition Type

First Edition

ISBN

0-9581055-3-8

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