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Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 61 Number 5 2010
Phosphorus sorption and desorption characteristics of wetland soils from a subtropical reservoir
Wenzhi Liu, Guihua Liu, Siyue Li and Quanfa Zhang
pp. 507-512
Abstract
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Freshwater rainbow trout (
Oncorhynchus mykiss
) farming affects sediment and pore-water chemistry
Rebecca C. Rooney and Cheryl L. Podemski
pp. 513-526
Abstract
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Calibration of a rapid non-lethal method to measure energetic status of a freshwater fish (Murray cod,
Maccullochella peelii peelii
)
Nick S. Whiterod
pp. 527-531
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Supplementary Material (13 KB)
Management implications of juvenile reef fish habitat preferences and coral susceptibility to stressors
Edward E. DeMartini, Todd W. Anderson, Jean C. Kenyon, James P. Beets and Alan M. Friedlander
pp. 532-540
Abstract
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Crayfish process leaf litter in tropical streams even when shredding insects are common
Jacqui F. Coughlan, Richard G. Pearson and Luz Boyero
pp. 541-548
Abstract
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Seasonal population dynamics of the non-native
Caprella mutica
(Crustacea, Amphipoda) on the west coast of Scotland
Gail V. Ashton, Michael T. Burrows, Kate J. Willis and Elizabeth J. Cook
pp. 549-559
Abstract
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Environmental and ecological factors influencing dive behaviour in the freshwater snake
Acrochordus arafurae
: a field-based telemetric study
Kirstin L. Pratt, Hamish A. Campbell, Matthew E. Watts and Craig E. Franklin
pp. 560-567
Abstract
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Modelling the physical oceanography of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel and the Huon Estuary, south-eastern Tasmania
M. Herzfeld, J. Andrewartha and P. Sakov
pp. 568-586
Abstract
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A Bayesian network model linking nutrient management actions in the Tully catchment (northern Queensland) with Great Barrier Reef condition
Will Shenton, Barry T. Hart and Jon Brodie
pp. 587-595
Abstract
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Supplementary Material (178 KB)
Diel movement patterns and habitat preferences of the common thresher shark (
Alopias vulpinus
) in the Southern California Bight
D. Cartamil, N. C. Wegner, S. Aalbers, C. A. Sepulveda, A. Baquero and J. B. Graham
pp. 596-604
Abstract
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Fish community structure in an intermittent river: the importance of environmental stability, landscape factors and within-pool habitat descriptors
L. S. Beesley and J. Prince
pp. 605-614
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Fine-scale variability in the dietary sources of grazing invertebrates in a temperate Australian saltmarsh
Neil Saintilan and Debashish Mazumder
pp. 615-620
Abstract
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An efficient method for collecting large samples of live copepods free from detritus
Carl J. Svensson, Glenn A. Hyndes and Paul S. Lavery
pp. 621-624
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Evidence that increased nitrogen efflux from wave-influenced marine sediment enhances pelagic phytoplankton production on the inner continental shelf of Western Australia
Jim Greenwood
pp. 625-632
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