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    Assessing risks to threatened crayfish populations from sex-based harvesting and differential encounter rates: A new indicator for reproductive state by Raymond, Scott M.C., Todd, Charles R.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-11-2020)
    “…•A new indicator of reproductive state (Size at Functional Reproduction, SFR) in a threatened crayfish more adequately assesses risk from harvest pressure than…”
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    A population model provides support for management decisions, enables ongoing research and reinforces strong partnerships to manage a threatened freshwater crayfish by Whiterod, Nick S., Todd, Charles R., Zukowski, Sylvia, Raymond, Scott M.C., Asmus, Martin, Todd, Macgregor J.

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-09-2020)
    “…Many freshwater crayfish are threatened with extinction owing to varied threats such as urban development, pollution, over‐harvest, and climate change, as well…”
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    Integrating fishing and conservation in a risk framework: A stochastic population model to guide the proactive management of a threatened freshwater crayfish by Todd, Charles R., Whiterod, Nick, Raymond, Scott M.C., Zukowski, Sylvia, Asmus, Martin, Todd, Macgregor J.

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-08-2018)
    “…Numerous freshwater species are recreationally harvested, yet conservation concerns are often ignored. This may lead to conflict between fisheries and…”
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    Salinity tolerance during early development of threatened Murray hardyhead (Craterocephalus fluviatilis) to guide environmental watering by Stoessel, Daniel J., Fairbrother, Peter S., Fanson, Ben G., Raymond, Scott M.C., Raadik, Tarmo A., Nicol, Michael D., Johnson, Lauren A.

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-01-2020)
    “…The worldwide reduction in wetlands has led to the large‐scale decline of wetland‐dependent species. In Australia, to redress some of the decline, partial…”
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