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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 60 Number 9 2009


Arsenic species in Australian temperate marine food chains 

W. Maher, S. Foster and F. Krikowa

pp. 885-892

  
 


Reproductive biology of wahoo, Acanthocybium solandri, from the Atlantic coast of Florida and the Bahamas 

Kristin L. Maki Jenkins and Richard S. McBride

pp. 893-897

  
 


Assessing growth band counts from vertebrae and dorsal-fin spines for ageing sharks: comparison of four methods applied to Heterodontus portusjacksoni 

Javier Tovar-Ávila, Christopher Izzo, Terence I. Walker, J. Matías Braccini and Robert W. Day

pp. 898-903

  
 


Does otolith chemistry indicate diadromous lifecycles for five Australian riverine fishes? 

N. G. Miles, R. J. West and M. D. Norman

pp. 904-911

  
 


Short-term climate variability and the commercial barramundi (Lates calcarifer) fishery of north-east Queensland, Australia 

Jacqueline Balston

pp. 912-923

  
 


Modelling the response of floodplain aquatic assemblages across the lateral hydrological connectivity gradient 

B. Gallardo, S. Gascón, M. González-Sanchís, A. Cabezas and F. A. Comín

pp. 924-935

  
 


Importance of saltmarsh to fish species of a large south-eastern Australian estuary during a spring tide cycle 

Margaret E. Platell and Peter Freewater

pp. 936-941

  
 


Do elasmobranch reactions to magnetic fields in water show promise for bycatch mitigation? 

Damian P. Rigg, Stirling C. Peverell, Mark Hearndon and Jamie E. Seymour

pp. 942-948

  
 


Sources of nutrition supporting juvenile penaeid prawns in an Australian dry tropics estuary 

Kátya Abrantes and Marcus Sheaves

pp. 949-959

  
 


Macroinvertebrates on coarse woody debris in the littoral zone of a boreal lake 

Patricia N. Glaz, Christian Nozais and Dominique Arseneault

pp. 960-970

  
 


Is settlement at small spatial scales by diadromous fishes from the Family Galaxiidae passive or active in a small coastal river? 

Robin Hale, Stephen E. Swearer and Barbara J. Downes

pp. 971-975

  
 


Treating causes not symptoms: restoration of surface–groundwater interactions in rivers 

Tamao Kasahara, Thibault Datry, Michael Mutz and Andrew J. Boulton

pp. 976-981

  
 


  
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