The distribution of the biogeographically distinctive fish fauna of the Burdekin River, north-eastern Australia, is largely determined by the presence of a large waterfall located at the lower quarter of the river’s length. Downstream of the falls, assemblages are characterised by the presence of piscivorous fishes whereas such species are largely absent from upstream reaches. Sleepy cod (Oxyeleotris lineolatus), a large piscivorous gudgeon, was first introduced into the upper reaches of the Burdekin River in 1980 and other releases, both official and unofficial, have occurred subsequently. The population remained small and restricted to the site of introduction for a decade, but expanded in size and distribution after the occurrence of a l...
Diadromous fishes are a frequent but poorly understood component of coastal riverine fish communitie...
This paper describes the distribution of fishes in inland waters of the Pilbara (Indian Ocean) Drain...
There are high rates of regional and global extinctions among freshwater species and few chances for...
The distribution of the biogeographically distinctive fish fauna of the Burdekin River, north-easter...
The freshwater piscifauna of the watercourses of the Barron and Mitchell systems, two northern Austr...
The endorheic Lake Eyre Basin drains 1.2 million square kilometres of arid central Australia, yet pr...
The King Edward River, in the far north of the Kimberley region of Western Australia drains approxim...
Northern Australia is biologically diverse and of national and global conservation signicance. Its a...
The current study aimed to collate existing information on the fishes of the Canning River. The Can...
The factors leading to reintroduction success are rarely determined in species translocation program...
Abstract. Permanent waterholes in intermittent rivers of northern Australia support a diverse piscif...
This study investigated the ecology of invasions of non-indigenous freshwater fishes in northern Que...
1. Tropical short, steep coastal streams are typically dominated by diadromous species, especially a...
Aim: Changing preferences regarding which species humans have transported to new regions can have...
Intermittent rivers make up a large portion of the global river network and are the dominant river t...
Diadromous fishes are a frequent but poorly understood component of coastal riverine fish communitie...
This paper describes the distribution of fishes in inland waters of the Pilbara (Indian Ocean) Drain...
There are high rates of regional and global extinctions among freshwater species and few chances for...
The distribution of the biogeographically distinctive fish fauna of the Burdekin River, north-easter...
The freshwater piscifauna of the watercourses of the Barron and Mitchell systems, two northern Austr...
The endorheic Lake Eyre Basin drains 1.2 million square kilometres of arid central Australia, yet pr...
The King Edward River, in the far north of the Kimberley region of Western Australia drains approxim...
Northern Australia is biologically diverse and of national and global conservation signicance. Its a...
The current study aimed to collate existing information on the fishes of the Canning River. The Can...
The factors leading to reintroduction success are rarely determined in species translocation program...
Abstract. Permanent waterholes in intermittent rivers of northern Australia support a diverse piscif...
This study investigated the ecology of invasions of non-indigenous freshwater fishes in northern Que...
1. Tropical short, steep coastal streams are typically dominated by diadromous species, especially a...
Aim: Changing preferences regarding which species humans have transported to new regions can have...
Intermittent rivers make up a large portion of the global river network and are the dominant river t...
Diadromous fishes are a frequent but poorly understood component of coastal riverine fish communitie...
This paper describes the distribution of fishes in inland waters of the Pilbara (Indian Ocean) Drain...
There are high rates of regional and global extinctions among freshwater species and few chances for...