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    Does flooding affect spatiotemporal variation of fish assemblages in temperate floodplain wetlands? by BEESLEY, LEAH, KING, ALISON J., AMTSTAETTER, FRANK, KOEHN, JOHN D., GAWNE, BEN, PRICE, AMINA, NIELSEN, DARYL L., VILIZZI, LORENZO, MEREDITH, SHAUN N.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-11-2012)
    “…Summary 1. Floodplain wetlands are productive components of lowland rivers and are thought to be important habitat and nurseries for many fish species. Fish…”
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    Environmental flow releases trigger spawning of a threatened fish: Research insights and publication enhance management, credibility and relationships by Amtstaetter, Frank, Suter, Stephanie

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-09-2020)
    “…Publication is an important stage in the research process, but determining the impact of published research on environmental outcomes is a complex challenge…”
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    Environmental flow releases trigger spawning migrations by Australian grayling Prototroctes maraena, a threatened, diadromous fish by Amtstaetter, Frank, O'connor, Justin, Pickworth, Andrew

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-02-2016)
    “…Monitoring fish movement can test the effectiveness of environmental flow releases when they are used to trigger spawning behaviour. Environmental flow…”
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    Fishways provide catchment-scale improvements to common galaxias (Galaxias maculatus) upstream of a barrier in south-eastern Australia by Amtstaetter, Frank, O'Connor, Justin, Borg, Dan, Johnson, Lauren, Moloney, Paul

    “…The common occurrence of dams is a major threat to riverine fish communities globally and a common remediation technique for fragmented fish communities is…”
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    Understanding movement and habitat‐use to guide reintroductions and habitat rehabilitation for a nonmigratory freshwater fish by O'Connor, Justin, Morrongiello, John, Ayres, Renae, Amtstaetter, Frank, Koster, Wayne, Kitchingman, Adrian, Cowell, Tanya, Bowler, Matt, Hale, Robin

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-07-2023)
    “…Outcomes from restoration and reintroduction programs can be enhanced by understanding the habitat use of animals, and how likely they are to move and why?…”
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    Elevated river discharge enhances the immigration of juvenile catadromous and amphidromous fishes into temperate coastal rivers by Amtstaetter, Frank, Yen, Jian D.L., Hale, Robin, Koster, Wayne, O'Connor, Justin, Stuart, Ivor, Tonkin, Zeb

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-07-2021)
    “…Anthropogenic alterations to river flow regimes threaten freshwater biodiversity globally, with potentially disproportionate impacts on species that rely on…”
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    Optimising environmental watering of floodplain wetlands for fish by Beesley, Leah, King, Alison J, Gawne, Ben, Koehn, John D, Price, Amina, Nielsen, Daryl, Amtstaetter, Frank, Meredith, Shaun N

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-10-2014)
    “…Flow alteration has reduced connectivity between many of the world's rivers and their floodplains, causing changes in riverine productivity and the isolation…”
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    Prioritising the rehabilitation of fish passage in a regulated river system based on fish movement by O'Connor, Justin, Amtstaetter, Frank, Jones, Matthew, Mahoney, John

    “…Environmental rehabilitation budgets are often limited, and management actions need to be prioritised to achieve the best outcomes. Prioritisation can best be…”
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    Survival and Growth of Lake Whitefish from Two Stocking Strategies in Lake Simcoe, Ontario by Amtstaetter, Frank, Willox, Campbell C.

    “…To determine the more efficient stocking strategy for lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis in Lake Simcoe, Ontario, we compared growth and survival of fish…”
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