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Trophic Biology

Food resource variability in an Australian dryland river: evidence from the diet of two generalist native fish species.
David Sternberg1, Stephen Balcombe1, Jon Marshall2, Jaye Lobegeiger2

Differences in feeding ecology facilitate co-occurrence of three wrasse species (Pisces: Labridae) on rocky reefs of temperate Australia
Jason K. Morton1, 2, Margaret E. Platell1 and William Gladstone1

The influence of sex and maturity on the diet of the Port Jackson shark, Heterodontus portusjacksoni.
David Powter and William Gladstone

Experimental assessment of dietary effects on carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes
Travis Elsdon1,2, Simon Thorrold2, and Suzanne Avyazian3

Australian smelt digestion rate of Daphnia is temperature and feeding frequency dependent
Brendan Ebner1 2 3 and Phil Suter1 2

Reproductive biology and diet of the threatened Murray hardyhead (Craterocephalus fluviatilis) in two wetlands in North-West Victoria.
Iain Ellis

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