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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 61 Number 12 2010


Lure-assisted visual census: a new method for quantifying fish abundance, behaviour, and predation risk in shallow coastal habitats 

Claudia Kruschel and Stewart Schultz

pp. 1349-1359

  
 


Convoluted shorelines confound diel-range estimates of radio-tracked fish 

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

pp. 1360-1365

  
 


Site fidelity and movements of sharks associated with ocean-farming cages in Hawaii 

Yannis P. Papastamatiou, David G. Itano, Jonathan J. Dale, Carl G. Meyer and Kim N. Holland

pp. 1366-1375

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Migration of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) from Australasian feeding grounds inferred from genetic analyses 

Kiki E. M. Dethmers, Michael P. Jensen, Nancy N. FitzSimmons, Damien Broderick, Colin J. Limpus and Craig Moritz

pp. 1376-1387

    | Supplementary Material (67 KB)
 


Multiple sources of nutrients add to the complexities of predicting marine benthic community responses to enrichment 

Allyson L. O'Brien, Liz Morris and Michael J. Keough

pp. 1388-1398

  
 


Multi-year comparisons of fish recruitment, growth and production in two drought-affected Iberian estuaries 

Marina Dolbeth, Filipe Martinho, Vânia Freitas, Sérgia Costa-Dias, Joana Campos and Miguel Ângelo Pardal

pp. 1399-1415

  
 


Population connectivity of neon damsel, Pomacentrus coelestis, inferred from otolith microchemistry and mtDNA 

Shang-Yin Vanson Liu, Chia-Hui Wang, Jen-Chieh Shiao and Chang-Feng Dai

pp. 1416-1424

  
 


Changes in diversity in the fish assemblage of a southern Australian embayment: consistent spatial structuring at decadal scales 

C. A. Jung, S. E. Swearer and G. P. Jenkins

pp. 1425-1434

  
 


Using length data in the Schnute Model to describe growth in a metapenaeid from waters off Australia 

Steven S. Montgomery, Chris T. Walsh, Malcolm Haddon, Caitlin L. Kesby and Daniel D. Johnson

pp. 1435-1445

  
 


Locomotory activity and depth distribution of adult great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) in Bahamian coastal habitats determined using acceleration and pressure biotelemetry transmitters 

A. C. O'Toole, K. J. Murchie, C. Pullen, K. C. Hanson, C. D. Suski, A. J. Danylchuk and S. J. Cooke

pp. 1446-1456

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Epiphytic diatoms and water quality in shallow lakes: the neutral substrate hypothesis revisited 

Cristina Cejudo-Figueiras, Irene Álvarez-Blanco, Eloy Bécares and Saúl Blanco

pp. 1457-1467

  
 


Destined to decline? Intrinsic susceptibility of the threatened estuary stingray to anthropogenic impacts 

Simon J. Pierce and Michael B. Bennett

pp. 1468-1481

  
 


  
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