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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 60 Number 4 2009
Tagging for Telemetry of Freshwater Fauna


Preface. Tagging for telemetry of freshwater fauna 

B. C. Ebner

pp. 281-283

 


Remote monitoring of crocodilians: implantation, attachment and release methods for transmitters and data-loggers 

Craig E. Franklin, Mark A. Read, Peter G. Kraft, Niko Liebsch, Steve R. Irwin and Hamish A. Campbell

pp. 284-292

  
 


Telemetry tagging methods for some freshwater reptiles 

J. Sean Doody, John Roe, Phillip Mayes and Lesley Ishiyama

pp. 293-298

  
 


Use of satellite telemetry on small-bodied waterfowl in Australia 

David A. Roshier and Martin W. Asmus

pp. 299-305

  
 


Ontogenetic depth partitioning by juvenile freshwater sawfish (Pristis microdon: Pristidae) in a riverine environment 

Jeff M. Whitty, David L. Morgan, Stirling C. Peverell, Dean C. Thorburn and Stephen J. Beatty

pp. 306-316

  
 


Using radio telemetry to evaluate the depths inhabited by Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii) 

John D. Koehn

pp. 317-320

  
 


A review of radio and acoustic telemetry studies of freshwater fish in New Zealand 

Don Jellyman

pp. 321-327

  
 


Acoustic and radio-transmitter retention in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in New Zealand 

Adam J. Daniel, Brendan J. Hicks, Nicholas Ling and Bruno O. David

pp. 328-333

  
 


Retention of radio tags in golden perch (Macquaria ambigua), silver perch (Bidyanus bidyanus) and carp (Cyprinus carpio) 

J. P. O'Connor, J. D. Koehn, S. J. Nicol, D. J. O'Mahony and J. A. McKenzie

pp. 334-340

  
 


Effects of radio-tagging on two-year-old, endangered Macquarie perch (Macquaria australasica: Percichthyidae) 

Ben T. Broadhurst, Brendan C. Ebner and Rhian C. Clear

pp. 341-345

  
 


Radio-tagging and tracking of translocated trout cod (Maccullochella macquariensis: Percichthyidae) in an upland river 

B. C. Ebner, L. Johnston and M. Lintermans

pp. 346-355

  
 


Radio-tagging flexible-bodied fish: temporary confinement enhances radio-tag retention 

Ben T. Broadhurst, Brendan C. Ebner and Rhian C. Clear

pp. 356-360

  
 


Retention of intra-peritoneal transmitters and post-operative recovery of four Australian native fish species 

Gavin L. Butler, Brad Mackay, Stuart J. Rowland and Bruce C. Pease

pp. 361-370

  
 


A cautionary tale: surrogates for radio-tagging practice do not always simulate the responses of closely related species 

Brendan C. Ebner, Mark Lintermans, Mark Jekabsons, Mark Dunford and William Andrews

pp. 371-378

  
 


  
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