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Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 45 Number 8 1994


Plants and processes in wetlands: A background 

PI Boon and MA Brock

pp. 1369-1374

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Classification of water regimes in systems of fluctuating water level 

MD Brownlow, AD Sparrow and GG Ganf

pp. 1375-1385

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Effects of grazing and depth on two wetland plant species 

SJ Blanch and MA Brock

pp. 1387-1394

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Response of juvenile Melaleuca halmaturorum to flooding: Management implications for a seasonal wetland, Bool Lagoon, South Australia 

M Denton and GG Ganf

pp. 1395-1408

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Vegetative and reproductive responses of charophytes to water-level fluctuations in permanent and temporary wetlands in Australia 

MT Casanova

pp. 1409-1419

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Effects of water-level changes induced by weirs on the distribution of littoral plants along the River Murray, South Australia 

KF Walker, AJ Boulton, MC Thomas and F Sheldon

pp. 1421-1438

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Reliance of creek-side river red gums on creek water 

PJ Thorburn, LJ Mensforth and GR Walker

pp. 1439-1443

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Seasonal germination from wetland seed banks 

DL Britton and MA Brock

pp. 1445-1457

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Water depth changes and biomass allocation in two contrasting macrophytes 

N Rea and GG Ganf

pp. 1459-1468

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The role of sexual reproduction and water regime in shaping the distribution patterns of clonal emergent aquatic plants 

N Rea and GG Ganf

pp. 1469-1479

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Ludwigia peruviana (Onagraceae) in the Botany Wetlands near Sydney, Australia 

SWL Jacobs, F Perrett, GR Sainty, KH Bowmer and BJ Jacobs

pp. 1481-1490

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Distribution, productivity and reproductive phenology of emergent macrophytes in relation to water regimes at wetlands of south-western Australia 

RH Froend and AJ McComb

pp. 1491-1508

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Litter accession and accumulation in a Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T. Blake wetland in south-eastern Queensland 

M Greenway

pp. 1509-1519

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Biomass and above-ground productivity of salt-marsh plants in south-eastern Australia 

PJ Clarke and CA Jacoby

pp. 1521-1528

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Airspace structure and mathematical modelling of oxygen diffusion, aeration and anoxia in Eleocharis sphacelata R. Br. Roots 

BK Sorrell

pp. 1529-1541

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Methane flux from beds of Baumea arthrophylla (Nees) Boeckeler and Triglochin procerum R. Br. at Bool Lagoon, South Australia  

KL Muller, GG Ganf and PI Boon

pp. 1543-1553

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Sources, abundance and disappearance of polyphenolic compounds in temporary ponds of Donana National Park (south-western Spain) 

L Serrano

pp. 1555-1564

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