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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 61 Number 1 2010


Long-term presence and movement patterns of juvenile bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, in an estuarine river system 

Michelle R. Heupel, Beau G. Yeiser, Angela B. Collins, Lori Ortega and Colin A. Simpfendorfer

pp. 1-10

  
 


Biotic and abiotic determinants of intermediate-consumer trophic diversity in the Florida everglades 

Brooke L. Sargeant, Evelyn E. Gaiser and Joel C. Trexler

pp. 11-22

  
 


Too close for comfort: a fishway exit and a hydro-power station inlet 

Ivor G. Stuart, John D. Koehn, Tim A. O'Brien, John A. McKenzie and Gerry P. Quinn

pp. 23-33

  
 


Stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of otoliths differentiate juvenile winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) habitats 

Richard J. Pruell, Bryan K. Taplin and Jonathan D. Karr

pp. 34-41

  
 


A novel push trap element to manage carp (Cyprinus carpio L.): a laboratory trial 

L. A. Thwaites, B. B. Smith, M. Decelis, D. Fleer and A. Conallin

pp. 42-48

  
 


Dietary variation and food selection by an algivorous loach (Pseudogastromyzon myersi: Balitoridae) in Hong Kong streams 

Grace Y. Yang and David Dudgeon

pp. 49-56

  
 


Patterns of periphyton are determined by cascading trophic relationships in two neotropical streams 

Timothy P. Moulton, Marcelo L. Souza, Roberto M. L. Silveira, Felipe A. M. Krsulović, M. P. Silveira, Juliana C. F. de Assis and César N. Francischetti

pp. 57-64

  
 


Tide-related periodicity of manta rays and sharks to cleaning stations on a coral reef 

Owen R. O'Shea, Michael J. Kingsford and Jamie Seymour

pp. 65-73

  
 


The influence of sex and maturity on the diet, mouth morphology and dentition of the Port Jackson shark, Heterodontus portusjacksoni 

David Mark Powter, William Gladstone and Margaret Platell

pp. 74-85

  
 


Response and recovery of fish and invertebrate assemblages following flooding in five tributaries of a sub-tropical river 

F. J. Kroon and J. A. Ludwig

pp. 86-96

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Retained fishing gear and associated injuries in the east Australian grey nurse sharks (Carcharias taurus): implications for population recovery 

C. S. Bansemer and M. B. Bennett

pp. 97-103

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Life cycle characteristics of the Blue Morwong Nemadactylus valenciennesi, compared with those of other species of Cheilodactylidae 

P. G. Coulson, S. A. Hesp, I. C. Potter and N. G. Hall

pp. 104-118

  
 


Geochemical conditions for the preservation of recent aragonite-rich sediments in Mediterranean karstic marine lakes (Mljet Island, Adriatic Sea, Croatia) 

Sonja Lojen, Ivan Sondi and Mladen Juračić

pp. 119-128

  
 


Climate-driven mobilisation of acid and metals from acid sulfate soils 

Stuart L. Simpson, Rob W. Fitzpatrick, Paul Shand, Brad M. Angel, David A. Spadaro and Luke Mosley

pp. 129-138

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