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Movement

A rapid technique for monitoring recruitment of Macquarie perch (Macquaria australasica) in an upland stream
Ben Broadhurst1 Brendan Ebner1 and Rhian Clear1

Validation of variation in radio-signal strength as a measure of aquatic fauna activity
Jason Thiem1, Brendan Ebner1 and Rhian Clear1

Mesoscale movement by native freshwater fish in the Murray-Darling Basin
Adam Butcher1, Michael Hutchison1, John Kirkwood1, Keith Chilcott1, David Mayer2 and Stephanie Backhouse1.

Otolith chemistry reveals mixed-stock composition of immature anadromous fish in the marine environment
Benjamin D. Walther1 and Simon R. Thorrold2

Fish communities of the Blackwood River: migrations, ecology and influence of surface and groundwater.
Stephen Beatty1, Fiona McAleer and David Morgan

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2012 ASFB Conference (Joint Meeting with the Oceania Chondrichthyan Society)

The Sebel Playford Hotel, Adelaide
15th -18th July 2012

'Addressing the challenges of understanding the movement patterns of aquatic animals and their significance'.

2012 ASFB Conference

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