Abstract

Inspiration comes from those who look beyond the ideas of others and see the world anew. In Australia, ecologists sometimes have been unduly influenced by the perceptions of their boreal colleagues, and slow to recognise patterns and processes unlike those in the seasonal, humid, temperate regions of the world. One who has encouraged us to look again, and to think more deeply, is Jim Puckridge (Fig. 1). This Special Issue of Marine and Freshwater Research honours Jim’s work as an ecologist, exploring the rivers of inland Australia.

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