Automated acoustic tracking of aquatic animals: scales, design and deployment of listening station arrays
M. R. Heupel, J. M. Semmens and A. J. Hobday
pp. 1-13
Can flow velocity regulate epixylic biofilm structure in a regulated floodplain river?
Darren S. Ryder, Robyn J. Watts, Errol Nye and Adrienne Burns
pp. 29-36
Biological indicators of stream health using macroinvertebrate assemblage composition: a comparison of sensitivity to an urban gradient
Christopher J. Walsh
pp. 37-47
Zooplankton diversity and assemblages in arid zone rivers of the Lake Eyre Basin, Australia
Russell J. Shiel, Justin F. Costelloe, Julian R. W. Reid, Peter Hudson and Joan Powling
pp. 49-60
The macroinvertebrate fauna of an Australian dryland river: spatial and temporal patterns and environmental relationships
Jonathan C. Marshall, Fran Sheldon, Martin Thoms and Satish Choy
pp. 61-74
Is all salinity the same? I. The effect of ionic compositions on the salinity tolerance of five species of freshwater invertebrates
Liliana Zalizniak, Ben J. Kefford and Dayanthi Nugegoda
pp. 75-82
Catchment characteristics and chemical limnology of small lakes, tarns and mire pools in New Zealand (South Island) and Tasmania
Koenraad Vanhoutte, Elie Verleyen, Cathy Kilroy, Koen Sabbe, Renaat Dasseville and Wim Vyverman
pp. 83-93
Growth of the encrusting sponge Tedania anhelans (Lieberkuhn) on vertical and on horizontal surfaces of temperate subtidal reefs
N. A. Knott, A. J. Underwood, M. G. Chapman and T. M. Glasby
pp. 95-104
Determining reproductive parameters for population assessments of chondrichthyan species with asynchronous ovulation and parturition: piked spurdog (Squalus megalops) as a case study
J. Matías Braccini, Bronwyn M. Gillanders and Terence I. Walker
pp. 105-119
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