This field guide summarises all that is currently known about the iconic, yet often unnoticed species of fish, crayfish and mussels inhabiting the fresh waters of south-western Australia. It offers useful tips on how to recognise and identify these animals, as well as information about their distribution, behaviour, biology, and the threats they face
The freshwater fishes of south‐western Australia are highly endemic (>82%) to the region. Most speci...
Margaret River and the Cape to Cape region in the extreme south-western tip of Australia are located...
<p>A short 30-40 minute presentation about the biogeography and ecology of freshwater fishes in Aust...
Many people are interested in fishes, but often it can be difficult to access reliable information o...
This recreational fishing guide has been developed to help you identify the more common species you ...
The non-marine molluscs form a significant part of the invertebrate fauna of South-eastern Australia...
This guide is intended to improve the standard of identification and shark-catch reporting in Wester...
Western Australia's non-tidal waters provide refuges to many unique fishes. Here we provide an overv...
Throughout this guide you will see all or some of the marine bioregion symbols with each fish illust...
This recreational fishing guide has been developed to help you identify the more common species you ...
This guide is intended to assist scientists and amateur naturalists with the identification of fresh...
Flagship species, especially mammals and birds, are commonly used to increase awareness of conservat...
[Extract] The Australian freshwater crayfish fauna includes over 100 species of Parastacidae, a fami...
A one year survey was undertaken to provide a preliminary check list of the fish fauna of the Wester...
The Northern Territory has one of the world?s most intact marine environments and is home to an arra...
The freshwater fishes of south‐western Australia are highly endemic (>82%) to the region. Most speci...
Margaret River and the Cape to Cape region in the extreme south-western tip of Australia are located...
<p>A short 30-40 minute presentation about the biogeography and ecology of freshwater fishes in Aust...
Many people are interested in fishes, but often it can be difficult to access reliable information o...
This recreational fishing guide has been developed to help you identify the more common species you ...
The non-marine molluscs form a significant part of the invertebrate fauna of South-eastern Australia...
This guide is intended to improve the standard of identification and shark-catch reporting in Wester...
Western Australia's non-tidal waters provide refuges to many unique fishes. Here we provide an overv...
Throughout this guide you will see all or some of the marine bioregion symbols with each fish illust...
This recreational fishing guide has been developed to help you identify the more common species you ...
This guide is intended to assist scientists and amateur naturalists with the identification of fresh...
Flagship species, especially mammals and birds, are commonly used to increase awareness of conservat...
[Extract] The Australian freshwater crayfish fauna includes over 100 species of Parastacidae, a fami...
A one year survey was undertaken to provide a preliminary check list of the fish fauna of the Wester...
The Northern Territory has one of the world?s most intact marine environments and is home to an arra...
The freshwater fishes of south‐western Australia are highly endemic (>82%) to the region. Most speci...
Margaret River and the Cape to Cape region in the extreme south-western tip of Australia are located...
<p>A short 30-40 minute presentation about the biogeography and ecology of freshwater fishes in Aust...