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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 60 Number 3 2009


Effect of incubation and rearing temperature on locomotor ability in barramundi, Lates calcarifer Bloch, 1790 

Geoff R. Carey and Craig E. Franklin

pp. 203-210

  
 


Ontogeny of behaviour relevant to dispersal and connectivity in the larvae of two non-reef demersal, tropical fish species 

Jeffrey M. Leis, Richard F. Piola, Amanda C. Hay, Colin Wen and Kun-Ping Kan

pp. 211-223

  
 


Patterns of periphyton chlorophyll and dry mass in a neotropical stream: a cheap and rapid analysis using a hand-held fluorometer 

Timothy P. Moulton, Marcelo L. Souza, Taldi L. Walter and Felipe A. M. Krsulović

pp. 224-233

  
 


Verification of a conceptual model of water quality for small temporarily open/closed estuaries: East Kleinemonde Estuary, South Africa 

Susan Taljaard, Gavin Snow, Phumelele Gama and Lara van Niekerk

pp. 234-245

  
 


Impact of secondary salinisation on freshwater ecosystems: effect of experimentally increased salinity on an intermittent floodplain wetland 

Kimberley R. James, Barry T. Hart, Paul C. E. Bailey and Dean W. Blinn

pp. 246-258

  
 


Interacting environmental gradients, trade-offs and reversals in the abundance–environment relationships of stream insects: when flow is unimportant 

Jill Lancaster, Barbara J. Downes and Alena Glaister

pp. 259-270

  
 


Ecosystem science: toward a new paradigm for managing Australia's inland aquatic ecosystems 

Gene E. Likens, Keith F. Walker, Peter E. Davies, Justin Brookes, Jon Olley, William J. Young, Martin C. Thoms, P. Sam Lake, Ben Gawne, Jenny Davis, Angela H. Arthington, Ross Thompson and Rod L. Oliver

pp. 271-279

  
 


  
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