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Pest Management

Feral goldfish: a “new” pest fish in New Zealand
Brendan J. Hicks, Nicholas Ling, and Jeroen Brijs

Monitoring carp behaviour in large, shallow lakes and the implications for carp management / eradication.
Andrew Taylor

Abundance estimation of carp in large shallow lakes
Paul Donkers

Is carp eradication from the Tasmanian lakes possible?
Chris Wisniewski

Successful deployment of odour donor fish in an integrated carp eradication program: Lakes Crescent and Sorell, Tasmania.
Jawahar G Patil.

Distribution of Native Fishes, and Management of Exotic Fishes, of Northern Australia
Damien Burrows1, Brad Pusey2 and Alan Webb1

Population genetics of one of Australia’s most invasive fish, the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in the Murray-Darling Basin
Gwilym Haynes1, Frank W. Nicholas1, Dean Gilligan2, Peter Grewe3

Genetic threats of escaped aquarium fish in Australia: is endemism the key?
Andy Moore

Putting the acid on trout: using low pH to repel salmonids
Bruno David1 Nicholas Ling 2 and Dave West 3

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