A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia):current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway
Context: Gamay is a coastal waterway of immense social, cultural and ecological value. Since European settlement, it has become a hub for industrialisation and human modification. There is growing desire for ecosystem-level management of urban waterways, but such efforts are often challenged by a la...
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ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/90bf7a26-9439-4e7e-bddf-343b847c2690 2024-10-06T13:48:45+00:00 A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia):current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway Stelling-Wood, T. P. Gribben, Paul E. Birch, Gavin Bishop, M. J. Blount, C. Booth, D. J. Brown, C. Bruce, E. Bugnot, A. B. Byrne, M. Creese, R. G. Dafforn, K. A. Dahlenburg, John Doblin, M. A. Fellowes, T. E. Fowler, A. M. Gibbs, M. C. Glamore, W. Glasby, T. M. Hay, A. C. Kelaher, B. Knott, N. A. Larkum, A. W. D. Parker, L. M. Marzinelli, E. M. Mayer-Pinto, Mariana Morgan, Bree Murray, S. A. Rees, M. J. Ross, P. M. Roughan, M. Saintilan, N. Scanes, E. Seymour, J. R. Schaefer, N. Suthers, I. M. Taylor, M. D. Williamson, J. E. Vila Concejo, A. Whittington, R. J. Figueira, W. F. 2023 application/pdf https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/90bf7a26-9439-4e7e-bddf-343b847c2690 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF22268 https://research-management.mq.edu.au/ws/files/285054448/261470477.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85167964686&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Stelling-Wood , T P , Gribben , P E , Birch , G , Bishop , M J , Blount , C , Booth , D J , Brown , C , Bruce , E , Bugnot , A B , Byrne , M , Creese , R G , Dafforn , K A , Dahlenburg , J , Doblin , M A , Fellowes , T E , Fowler , A M , Gibbs , M C , Glamore , W , Glasby , T M , Hay , A C , Kelaher , B , Knott , N A , Larkum , A W D , Parker , L M , Marzinelli , E M , Mayer-Pinto , M , Morgan , B , Murray , S A , Rees , M J , Ross , P M , Roughan , M , Saintilan , N , Scanes , E , Seymour , J R , Schaefer , N , Suthers , I M , Taylor , M D , Williamson , J E , Vila Concejo , A , Whittington , R J & Figueira , W F 2023 , ' A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia) : current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway ' , Marine and Freshwater Research , vol. 74 , no. 12 , pp. 1003-1025 . https://doi.org/10.1071/MF22268 Australia Botany Bay Cooks River estuary First Nations people Gamay Georges River Kamay traditional ecological knowledge urbanisation article 2023 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1071/MF22268 2024-09-26T15:15:57Z Context: Gamay is a coastal waterway of immense social, cultural and ecological value. Since European settlement, it has become a hub for industrialisation and human modification. There is growing desire for ecosystem-level management of urban waterways, but such efforts are often challenged by a lack of integrated knowledge. Aim and methods: We systematically reviewed published literature and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), and consulted scientists to produce a review of Gamay that synthesises published knowledge of Gamay’s aquatic ecosystem to identify knowledge gaps and future research opportunities. Key results: We found 577 published resources on Gamay, of which over 70% focused on ecology. Intertidal rocky shores were the most studied habitat, focusing on invertebrate communities. Few studies considered multiple habitats or taxa. Studies investigating cumulative human impacts, long-term trends and habitat connectivity are lacking, and the broader ecological role of artificial substrate as habitat in Gamay is poorly understood. TEK of Gamay remains a significant knowledge gap. Habitat restoration has shown promising results and could provide opportunities to improve affected habitats in the future. Conclusion and implications: This review highlights the extensive amount of knowledge that exists for Gamay, but also identifies key gaps that need to be filled for effective management. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Macquarie University Research Portal Botany Bay ENVELOPE(-57.892,-57.892,-63.678,-63.678) Marine and Freshwater Research 74 12 1003 1025 |
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Australia Botany Bay Cooks River estuary First Nations people Gamay Georges River Kamay traditional ecological knowledge urbanisation Stelling-Wood, T. P. Gribben, Paul E. Birch, Gavin Bishop, M. J. Blount, C. Booth, D. J. Brown, C. Bruce, E. Bugnot, A. B. Byrne, M. Creese, R. G. Dafforn, K. A. Dahlenburg, John Doblin, M. A. Fellowes, T. E. Fowler, A. M. Gibbs, M. C. Glamore, W. Glasby, T. M. Hay, A. C. Kelaher, B. Knott, N. A. Larkum, A. W. D. Parker, L. M. Marzinelli, E. M. Mayer-Pinto, Mariana Morgan, Bree Murray, S. A. Rees, M. J. Ross, P. M. Roughan, M. Saintilan, N. Scanes, E. Seymour, J. R. Schaefer, N. Suthers, I. M. Taylor, M. D. Williamson, J. E. Vila Concejo, A. Whittington, R. J. Figueira, W. F. A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia):current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway |
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Context: Gamay is a coastal waterway of immense social, cultural and ecological value. Since European settlement, it has become a hub for industrialisation and human modification. There is growing desire for ecosystem-level management of urban waterways, but such efforts are often challenged by a lack of integrated knowledge. Aim and methods: We systematically reviewed published literature and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), and consulted scientists to produce a review of Gamay that synthesises published knowledge of Gamay’s aquatic ecosystem to identify knowledge gaps and future research opportunities. Key results: We found 577 published resources on Gamay, of which over 70% focused on ecology. Intertidal rocky shores were the most studied habitat, focusing on invertebrate communities. Few studies considered multiple habitats or taxa. Studies investigating cumulative human impacts, long-term trends and habitat connectivity are lacking, and the broader ecological role of artificial substrate as habitat in Gamay is poorly understood. TEK of Gamay remains a significant knowledge gap. Habitat restoration has shown promising results and could provide opportunities to improve affected habitats in the future. Conclusion and implications: This review highlights the extensive amount of knowledge that exists for Gamay, but also identifies key gaps that need to be filled for effective management. |
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Stelling-Wood, T. P. Gribben, Paul E. Birch, Gavin Bishop, M. J. Blount, C. Booth, D. J. Brown, C. Bruce, E. Bugnot, A. B. Byrne, M. Creese, R. G. Dafforn, K. A. Dahlenburg, John Doblin, M. A. Fellowes, T. E. Fowler, A. M. Gibbs, M. C. Glamore, W. Glasby, T. M. Hay, A. C. Kelaher, B. Knott, N. A. Larkum, A. W. D. Parker, L. M. Marzinelli, E. M. Mayer-Pinto, Mariana Morgan, Bree Murray, S. A. Rees, M. J. Ross, P. M. Roughan, M. Saintilan, N. Scanes, E. Seymour, J. R. Schaefer, N. Suthers, I. M. Taylor, M. D. Williamson, J. E. Vila Concejo, A. Whittington, R. J. Figueira, W. F. |
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A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia):current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway |
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A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia):current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway |
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A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia):current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway |
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A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia):current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway |
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A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia):current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway |
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deep dive into the ecology of gamay (botany bay, australia):current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway |
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