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2008-06-01The reproductive biology and ecology of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni in the coastal waters of eastern AustraliaPowter, DM; Gladstone, W
2019-01-01Resolving conservation and development tensions in a small island state: A governance analysis of Curieuse Marine National Park, SeychellesClifton, J; Osman, EO; Suggett, DJ; Smith, DJ
2013-10-01Improvements to Rapfish: A rapid evaluation technique for fisheries integrating ecological and human dimensions<sup>a</sup>Pitcher, TJ; Lam, ME; Ainsworth, C; Martindale, A; Nakamura, K; Perry, RI; Ward, T
2008-01Small-scale demographic variability of the biocolor damselfish, Stegastes partitus, in the Florida Keys USAFigueira, WF; Lyman, SJ; Crowder, L; Rilov, G
2006-08-31Effects of photoperiod and feeding frequency on performance of newly weaned Australian snapper Pagrus auratusTucker, BJ; Booth, MA; Allan, GL; Booth, D; Fielder, DS
2011-01Using Otolith Increment Widths To Infer Spatial, Temporal And Gender Variation In The Growth Of Sand Whiting Sillago CiliataStocks, J; Stewart, J; Gray, C; West, R
2016-03-20Influence of gametogenesis pattern and sex on paralytic shellfish toxin levels in triploid Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas exposed to a natural bloom of Alexandrium minutumHermabessiere, L; Fabioux, C; Lassudrie, M; Boullot, F; Long, M; Lambert, C; Le Goïc, N; Gouriou, J; Le Gac, M; Chapelle, A; Soudant, P; Hégaret, H
2008-02-26Rapid depletion of genotypes with fast growth and bold personality traits from harvested fish populations.Biro, PA; Post, JR
2004-10-27Control of saprolegniosis in the eel Anguilla australis Richardson, by Aeromonas media strain A199Lategan, MJ; Torpy, FR; Gibson, LF
2012-04-01Comparison of techniques for correlating survival and gene expression data from wild salmonHammill, E; Curtis, JMR; Patterson, DA; Farrell, AP; Sierocinski, T; Pavlidis, P; Hinch, SG; Miller, K
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