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Aquatic Ecosystems scientific outputs for 2012

The Aquatic Ecosystems Unit has online summaries of its scientific outputs. In some cases the summary has the full outputs available as a PDF which can be downloaded. The scientific outputs are arranged on this page by title.

Title/Author Released
Emergence of Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome in native fish of the Murray-Darling river system, Australia: Hosts, distribution and possible vectors.
Boys, C.A., Rowland, S.J., Gabor, M., Gabor, L., Marsh, I.B., Hum, S. and Callinan, R.B.
May 2012
Dietary habits of a large, long-lived endangered Australian percichthyid, the eastern freshwater cod, Maccullochella ikei.
Butler, G.L. and Wooden, I.J.
May 2012
Improved fish and crustacean passage in tidal creeks following floodgate remediation.
Boys, C.A., Kroon, F.J., Glasby, T.M. and Wilkinson, K.,
Apr 2012
Selecting zones in a marine park: Early systematic planning improves cost-efficiency; combining habitat and biotic data improves effectiveness.
Malcolm HA, Foulsham E, Pressey RL, Jordan A, Davies PL, Ingleton T, Johnstone N, Hessey S and Smith SDA
Mar 2012
Qualitative Ecological Risk Assessment in Fisheries – Challenges for Scientists and Managers.
Astles K
Mar 2012
Influence of turbidity and passage rate on the efficiency of an infrared counter to enumerate and measure riverine fish.
Baumgartner, L.J., Bettanin, M., McPherson, J., Jones, M., Zampatti, B., and Beyer, K.,
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