
The role of herbivory and fouling on the invasive green alga Caulerpa filiformis in temperate Australian waters

D. O. Cummings and J. E. Williamson

pp. 279-290

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Does salinity reduce the tolerance of two contrasting wetland plants, the submerged monocot Vallisneria australis and the woody shrub Melaleuca ericifolia, to wetting and drying?![]() Jacqueline Salter, Kay Morris and Paul I. Boon ![]() pp. 291-303 ![]()
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Neighbour and environmental influences on the growth patterns of two temperate Haliclonid sponges![]() D. A. Abdo, J. I. McDonald, E. S. Harvey, J. Fromont and G. A. Kendrick ![]() pp. 304-312 ![]()
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Microalgal sediment biostabilisation along a salinity gradient in the Eden Estuary, Scotland: unravelling a paradox![]() Bryan M. Spears, James E. Saunders, Irvine Davidson and David M. Paterson ![]() pp. 313-321 ![]()
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Multi-year validation of photographic identification of grey nurse sharks, Carcharias taurus, and applications for non-invasive conservation research![]() Carley S. Bansemer and Mike B. Bennett ![]() pp. 322-331 ![]()
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Can a low-gradient vertical-slot fishway provide passage for a lowland river fish community?![]() Ivor G. Stuart, Brenton P. Zampatti and Lee J. Baumgartner ![]() pp. 332-346 ![]()
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Variation in evacuation rates of different foods skew estimates of diet in the western rock lobster Panulirus cygnus![]() Kris Waddington ![]() pp. 347-350 ![]()
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Phylogeography of the freshwater catfish Tandanus tandanus (Plotosidae): a model species to understand evolution of the eastern Australian freshwater fish fauna

Dean R. Jerry

pp. 351-360

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