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Freshwater species and ecosystems
2016
Biodiversity
State and trends
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... Of the 3 freshwater wetland systems— lacustrine , palustrine and riverine —the greatest ongoing losses have occurred in palustrine and riverine systems in the Murray–Darling and North East Coast ...
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Aquatic species and ecosystems
2011
Biodiversity
State and trends
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... per year (0.34% of 1997 total) from 1997 to 2003; palustrine and riverine wetland systems have experienced the greatest ...
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