Search Results - "Mapleston, Amos"
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Movements and habitat use by the endangered australian freshwater Mary River cod, Maccullochella peelii mariensis
Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-12-2002)“…The decline of the endangered Mary River cod, Maccullochella peelii mariensis, of Queensland, Australia, has been attributed to anthropomorphic habitat…”
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Big fish in shallow water; use of an intertidal surf-zone habitat by large-bodied teleosts and elasmobranchs in tropical northern Australia
Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-07-2014)“…Shallow intertidal habitats are recognised as critical for larval and juvenile fish, and are often assumed to function as refuge areas where predation risk is…”
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Movement patterns of two carangid species in inshore habitats characterised using network analysis
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (14-07-2016)“…Carangids are important ecological components of coastal and reef habitats, in addition to their economic significance as a target species for some fishers…”
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The post-release behaviour and fate of tournament-caught smallmouth bass after ‘fizzing’ to alleviate distended swim bladders
Published in Fisheries research (01-03-2009)“…In recreational fishing, barotrauma occurs when fish that are angled from deep water are rapidly brought to the surface, causing a number of injuries and…”
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Integrating methods for determining length-at-age to improve growth estimates for two large scombrids
Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-01-2011)“…Fish growth is commonly estimated from length-at-age data obtained from otoliths. There are several techniques for estimating length-at-age from otoliths…”
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Effect of changes in hook pattern and size on catch rate, hooking location, injury and bleeding for a number of tropical reef fish species
Published in Fisheries research (01-06-2008)“…The Queensland Great Barrier Reef line fishery in Australia is regulated via a range of input and output controls including minimum size limits, daily catch…”
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