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Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 61 Number 4 2010
Demographic variability and long-term change in a coral reef sponge along a cross-shelf gradient of the Great Barrier Reef
R. J. Bannister, C. N. Battershill and R. de Nys
pp. 389-396
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Growth, episodic recruitment and age truncation in populations of a catadromous percichthyid,
Macquaria colonorum
Chris T. Walsh, Charles A. Gray, Ron J. West, Dylan E. van der Meulen and Lindsay F. G. Williams
pp. 397-407
Abstract
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Trophodynamic effects of trawling on the feeding ecology of pandora,
Pagellus erythrinus
, off the northern Sicily coast (Mediterranean Sea)
E. Fanelli, F. Badalamenti, G. D'Anna, C. Pipitone and C. Romano
pp. 408-417
Abstract
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Optimising exclusion screens to control exotic carp in an Australian lowland river
Karl A. Hillyard, Benjamin B. Smith, Anthony J. Conallin and Bronwyn M. Gillanders
pp. 418-429
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Trophic structure of benthic resources and consumers varies across a regulated floodplain wetland
Jeff Kelleway, Debashish Mazumder, G. Glenn Wilson, Neil Saintilan, Lisa Knowles, Jordan Iles and Tsuyoshi Kobayashi
pp. 430-440
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Variable discharge alters habitat suitability for benthic algae and cyanobacteria in a forested Mediterranean stream
Elisabet Tornés and Sergi Sabater
pp. 441-450
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Northern Australia, whither the mercury?
Timothy D. Jardine and Stuart E. Bunn
pp. 451-463
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Sedimentological characteristics of key sea turtle rookeries: potential implications under projected climate change
M. M. P. B. Fuentes, J. L. Dawson, S. G. Smithers, M. Hamann and C. J. Limpus
pp. 464-473
Abstract
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Catadromous migrations by female tupong (
Pseudaphritis urvillii
) in coastal streams in Victoria, Australia
David A. Crook, Wayne M. Koster, Jed I. Macdonald, Simon J. Nicol, Chris A. Belcher, David R. Dawson, Damien J. O'Mahony, Danny Lovett, Adam Walker and Lucas Bannam
pp. 474-483
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Prevalence of tissue necrosis and brown spot lesions in a common marine sponge
Heidi M. Luter, Steve Whalan and Nicole S. Webster
pp. 484-489
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Effects of freshwater flow on the fish assemblage of the Mondego estuary (Portugal): comparison between drought and non-drought years
Joana Baptista, Filipe Martinho, Marina Dolbeth, Ivan Viegas, Henrique Cabral and Miguel Pardal
pp. 490-501
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Comment on 'Impacts of aeolian dust deposition on phytoplankton dynamics in Queensland coastal waters' by Shaw
et al.
(2008)
Doug Mackie
pp. 502-503
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Response to comment on 'Impacts of aeolian dust deposition on phytoplankton dynamics in Queensland coastal waters'
Emily C. Shaw, Albert J. Gabric and Grant H. McTainsh
pp. 504-506
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