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Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 45 Number 5 1994


Toxic blooms of cyanobacteria in Lake Alexandrina, South Australia — Learning from history 

GA Codd, DA Steffensen, MD Burch and PD Baker

pp. 731-736

  
 


Occurrence and possible causes of a severe cyanobacterial bloom in Lake Cargelligo, New South Wales 

L Bowling

pp. 737-745

  
 


Long-term phytoplankton monitoring of the Darling River at Burtundy, New South Wales: Incidence and significance of cyanobacterial blooms  

G Hoetzel and R Croome

pp. 747-759

  
 


Paralytic shellfish poisons from Australian cyanobacterial blooms 

AR Humpage, J Rositano, AH Bretag, R Brown, PD Baker, BC Nicholson and DA Steffensen

pp. 761-771

  
 


Toxicity associated with commonly occurring cyanobacteria in surface waters of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia  

PD Baker and AR Humpage

pp. 773-786

  
 


A toxic bloom of Nodularia spumigena Mertens in Orielton Lagoon, Tasmania  

GJ Jones, SI Blackburn and NS Parker

pp. 787-800

  
 


Detection, identification and mapping of cyanobacteria — Using remote sensing to measure the optical quality of turbid inland waters 

DLB Jupp, JTO Kirk and GP Harris

pp. 801-828

  
 


Modelling of cyanobacterial blooms in the mixed layer of lakes and reservoirs 

JC Patterson, DP Hamilton and JM Ferris

pp. 829-845

  
 


A model for the light-limited growth of buoyant phytoplankton in a shallow, turbid waterbody 

BE Sherman and IT Webster

pp. 847-862

  
 


Separation of forms of Microcystis from Anabaena in mixed populations by the application of pressure 

JD Brookes, GG Ganf and MD Burch

pp. 863-868

  
 


Towards a molecular taxonomy for the bloom-forming cyanobacteria 

BA Neilan, PR Hawkins, PT Cox and AE Goodman

pp. 869-873

  
 


Consumption of cyanobacteria by freshwater zooplankton: Implications for the success of 'top-down' control of cyanobacterial blooms in Australia 

PI Boon, SE Bunn, JD Green and RJ Shiel

pp. 875-887

  
 


Study of the ability of Daphnia carinata King to control phytoplankton and resist cyanobacterial toxicity: Implications for biomanipulation in Australia 

V Matveev, L Matveeva and GJ Jones

pp. 889-904

  
 


The role of fish in cyanobacterial blooms in Australia 

PC Gehrke and JH Harris

pp. 905-915

  
 


Response of the eastern rainbowfish (Melanotaenia duboulayi) to toxic Microcystis aeruginosa 

NAL Johnston, VS Campagna, PR Hawkins and RJ Banens

pp. 917-923

  
 


  
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