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Publikováno v:
Journal of fish biology. 92(4)
Contemporary multivariate statistics were used to test the hypotheses that the dietary compositions of three populations of labrids on the west Australian coast are related to body size and undergo seasonal changes and to elucidate the relative exten
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Journal of fish biology. 90(5)
The aim of this study was to determine the dietary characteristics and mouth morphology of Othos dentex and to use these data, together with in situ observations of feeding behaviour, to elucidate how foraging and diet are optimized by this piscivoro
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Journal of fish biology. 89(2)
Biological characteristics of Pentaceropsis recurvirostris, Paristiopterus gallipavo and Parazanclistius hutchinsi were determined from commercial gillnet samples from temperate south-western Australian coastal waters. Growth zones in otoliths, with
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Journal of fish biology. 86(3)
This study has determined the extents and basis for variations in the composition of the prey ingested by the abundant species of a family highly adapted for ambush predation, i.e. Platycephalidae, in a region (south-western Australia) where that fam
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Journal of fish biology. 85(5)
Data on the fish fauna of the Leschenault Estuary on the lower west coast of Australia were collected and used as a model to elucidate the characteristics of permanently open estuaries with a reverse salinity gradient, which undergo seasonal changes
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Journal of fish biology. 84(1)
Key biological characteristics of the harlequin fish Othos dentex, a representative of a monospecific genus of the Anthiinae (Serranidae), were determined from samples collected around reefs on the south coast of Western Australia. The females of thi
Autor:
J R, Tweedley, D J, Bird, I C, Potter, H S, Gill, P J, Miller, G, O'Donovan, A H, Tjakrawidjaja
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Journal of fish biology. 82(6)
This account of the riverine ichthyofaunas from the islands of Buton and Kabaena, off south-eastern mainland Sulawesi, represents the first detailed quantitative checklist and ecological study of the riverine fish faunas in the biological hotspot of
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Marine & Freshwater Research; 2011, Vol. 62 Issue 1, p54-65, 12p
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Marine & Freshwater Research; 2010, Vol. 61 Issue 1, p104-118, 15p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 218:87-98
Aspects of the feeding biology of three species of cormorant (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos, P. sulcirostris and P. varius) were investigated in the large Peel-Harvey Estuary in south-western Australia in April and October 1986 and January 1987. The dur