Publications
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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 ... | 2015 | 26245148 |
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 ... | 2011 | 21539557 |