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Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 60
Number 5 2009
How might an exotic fish disrupt spawning success in a sympatric native species?
Robert G. Doupé, Jason Schaffer, Matthew J. Knott and Damien W. Burrows
pp. 379-383
Does wood type influence the colonisation of this habitat by macroinvertebrates in large lowland rivers?
Jarod P. Lyon, Simon J. Nicol, Jason A. Lieschke and David S. L. Ramsey
pp. 384-393
A validated population-dynamics model for Scrobicularia plana (Mollusca, Bivalvia) in a south-western European estuary
P. M. Anastácio, T. Verdelhos, J. C. Marques and M. A. Pardal
pp. 404-416
Rock lobster movement patterns and population structure within a Tasmanian Marine Protected Area inform fishery and conservation management
Neville Barrett, Colin Buxton and Caleb Gardner
pp. 417-425
Can sand slugs in rivers deliver conservation benefits? The biodiversity value of tributary junction plug wetlands in the Glenelg River, Australia
P. R. Lind, B. J. Robson, B. D. Mitchell and T. G. Matthews
pp. 426-434
The effect of repeated stressor episodes on algal communities in pasture streams
Cale J. Riddle, Christoph D. Matthaei and Colin R. Townsend
pp. 446-458
Infaunal macroinvertebrate assemblages of the eastern Great Australian Bight: effectiveness of a marine protected area in representing the region's benthic biodiversity
David R. Currie, Shirley J. Sorokin and Tim M. Ward
pp. 459-474
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