
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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