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long-term patterns in estuarine fish growth across two climatically divergent regions.long-term ecological datasets are vital for investigating how species respond to changes in their environment, yet there is a critical lack of such datasets from aquatic systems. we developed otolith growth 'chronologies' to reconstruct the growth history of a temperate estuarine fish species, black bream (acanthopagrus butcheri). chronologies represented two regions in south-east australia: south australia, characterised by a relatively warm, dry climate, and tasmania, characterised by a relati ...201526245148
the influence of freshwater inflows on spawning success and early growth of an estuarine resident fish species, acanthopagrus butcheri.the influence of freshwater inflows and salinity on spawning success of black bream acanthopagrus butcheri (sparidae) was investigated over 2 years in a small estuary on the east coast of tasmania, australia. the individual spawning seasons experienced quite different freshwater inflows; 2004-2005 was characterized by low flows throughout the season whereas during 2005-2006 there were three relatively large discharge events in the first part of the season. macroscopic gonad staging of adults was ...201121539557
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