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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 59 Number 11 2008


Impacts of aeolian dust deposition on phytoplankton dynamics in Queensland coastal waters 

Emily C. Shaw, Albert J. Gabric and Grant H. McTainsh

pp. 951-962

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Experimental dietary manipulations and concurrent use of assimilation-based analyses for elucidation of consumer–resource relationships in tropical streams 

Danny C. P. Lau, Kenneth M. Y. Leung and David Dudgeon

pp. 963-970

  
 


Ecological attributes of a tropical river basin vulnerable to the impacts of clustered hydropower developments 

Marcus Sheaves, Nguyen Huu Duc and Nguyen Xuan Khoa

pp. 971-986

  
 


Batch or trickle: understanding the multiple spawning strategy of southern calamary, Sepioteuthis australis (Mollusca : Cephalopoda) 

Matthew R. Kuipers, Gretta T. Pecl and Natalie A. Moltschaniwskyj

pp. 987-997

  
 


Association of reduced riparian vegetation cover in agricultural landscapes with coarse detritus dynamics in lowland streams 

D. J. Reid, P. S. Lake, G. P. Quinn and P. Reich

pp. 998-1014

  
 


Abundance, site fidelity and range patterns of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in two Australian subtropical estuaries 

Christine A. Fury and Peter L. Harrison

pp. 1015-1027

  
 


Impact of Didymosphenia geminata on hyporheic conditions in trout redds: reason for concern? 

Tobias O. Bickel and Gerard P. Closs

pp. 1028-1033

  
 


  
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