As pressure on coastal marine resources is increasing globally, the need to quantitatively assess vulnerable fish stocks is crucial in order to avoid the ecological consequences of stock depletions. Species of Sciaenidae (croakers, drums) are important components of tropical and temperate fisheries and are especially vulnerable to exploitation. The black-spotted croaker, Protonibea diacanthus, is the only large sciaenid in coastal waters of northern Australia where it is targeted by commercial, recreational and indigenous fishers due to its food value and predictable aggregating behaviour. Localised declines in the abundance of this species have been observed, highlighting the urgent requirement by managers for information on fine and broad...
Determining the extent of dispersal in exploited marine fishes is essential for understanding their ...
Estuary perch (Percalates colonorum Gunther) is an estuary dependent fish native to south-eastern Au...
Southern smelts (Retropinna spp.) in coastal rivers of Australia are facultatively diadromous, with ...
As pressure on coastal marine resources is increasing globally, the need to quantitatively assess vu...
Predatory demersal fish are declining on a global scale but in many cases there is a lack of ecologi...
Population structure in marine teleosts is often investigated to aid conservation and fisheries mana...
The sciaenid Protonibea diacanthus is a large, long-lived predatory fish of inshore northern Austral...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Understanding the drivers of dispersal among populations is a central topic in marine ecology and fu...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.In this thesis, I investigate the population str...
Understanding population structure is important for predicting the outcomes of anthropogenic develop...
Genetic studies on South African marine fishes have shown that many species exist as single, well-mi...
Published online: 2 March 2016Genetic variation plays a pivotal role in species viability and the ma...
Research into small-scale fisheries is often insufficient, resulting in limited data, because this t...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Determining the extent of dispersal in exploited marine fishes is essential for understanding their ...
Estuary perch (Percalates colonorum Gunther) is an estuary dependent fish native to south-eastern Au...
Southern smelts (Retropinna spp.) in coastal rivers of Australia are facultatively diadromous, with ...
As pressure on coastal marine resources is increasing globally, the need to quantitatively assess vu...
Predatory demersal fish are declining on a global scale but in many cases there is a lack of ecologi...
Population structure in marine teleosts is often investigated to aid conservation and fisheries mana...
The sciaenid Protonibea diacanthus is a large, long-lived predatory fish of inshore northern Austral...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Understanding the drivers of dispersal among populations is a central topic in marine ecology and fu...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.In this thesis, I investigate the population str...
Understanding population structure is important for predicting the outcomes of anthropogenic develop...
Genetic studies on South African marine fishes have shown that many species exist as single, well-mi...
Published online: 2 March 2016Genetic variation plays a pivotal role in species viability and the ma...
Research into small-scale fisheries is often insufficient, resulting in limited data, because this t...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Determining the extent of dispersal in exploited marine fishes is essential for understanding their ...
Estuary perch (Percalates colonorum Gunther) is an estuary dependent fish native to south-eastern Au...
Southern smelts (Retropinna spp.) in coastal rivers of Australia are facultatively diadromous, with ...