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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 52 Number 3 2001


Geochemistry of deep-sea sediment cores and their relationship with polymetallic nodules from the north-eastern Pacific 

L. Rosales-Hoz and A. Carranza-Edwards

pp. 259-266

  
 


Is freshwater quality adequately defined by physico-chemical components? Results from two drought-affected estuaries on the east coast of South Africa 

C. F. Mackay and D. P. Cyrus

pp. 267-281

  
 


Fish population size estimates from a small intermittently open estuary in South Africa, based on mark-recapture techniques 

P. D. Cowley and A. K. Whitfield

pp. 283-290

  
 


Range of electrosensory detection of prey by Carcharhinus melanopterus and Himantura granulata 

Olivia S. Haine , Peter V. Ridd and Richard J. Rowe

pp. 291-296

  
 


Validated ageing methods for blue warehou (Seriolella brama) and white warehou (S. caerulea) in New Zealand waters 

P. L. Horn

pp. 297-309

  
 


Diet, feeding behaviour, activity and predation of the temperate blue-throated wrasse, Notolabrus tetricus 

S. A. Shepherd and P. S. Clarkson

pp. 311-322

  
 


Temporal variation in the movement of the spiny lobster Jasus edwardsii 

Shane Kelly

pp. 323-331

  
 


Composition of eggs in relation to embryonic development and female size in giant crabs [Pseudocarcinus gigas (Lamarck)] 

Caleb Gardner

pp. 333-338

  
 


Allocation of effort in stream food-web studies: the best compromise? 

R. M. Thompson , E. D. Edwards, A. R. McIntosh and C. R. Townsend

pp. 339-345

  
 


Short Communication: Elevated δ15N values in aquatic plants from cleared catchments: why? 

James White Udy and Stuart Edward Bunn

pp. 347-351

  
 


  
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