This report presents a culmination of different research projects on two species of tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus and Tilapia mariae) and provides recommendations for the future management and research of these pest fish. Feral populations of O. mossambicus and T. mariae are now widely distributed in tropical northeastern Queensland, with O. mossambicus also occurring in southeastern Queensland and river systems of Western Australia. O. mossambicus is known to have existed in impoundments in southeastern Queensland, as well as urban drains and ornamental ponds in the Townsville region of north Queensland from about the late 1970s, while T. mariae became established in some easternflowing tropical streams by the early 1990s. In Australi...
This chapter provides an up-to-date review of the state of knowledge relating to the source of sedim...
Based on the statistical analysis of 920 observations covering forty-six countries during the 1997 t...
The densification of established urban areas has become a key strategy in an attempt to accommodate ...
The sicklefin lemon shark (Negaprion acutidens) is found in coastal waters of the Indo-West Pacific ...
Objectives: 1) To document the extent of ponded pastures and other pondage systems in and adjacent ...
The survey results presented in this report are part of ongoing research on New Zealand farmers and ...
No studies of freshwater fish populations or aquatic environments had been conducted at a catchment-...
New Zealand recreational hunting interests have argued that the larger introduced mammals, including...
Northern Australia’s unique and rich biodiversity faces numerous threatening processes. Currently, t...
A major outcome of this project has been the identification and prioritisation of the major manageme...
The nationally scarce butterfly, Plebejus argus (silver-studded blue) was identified as a priority s...
Zoos, aquariums, and similar institutions have been transitioning for many years from venues of ente...
The Gulf of Guinea Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) extends from the Bissagos Islands to Cape Lopez and ...
The core of the ARGOS research design is a longitudinal panel study of New Zealand farms (including ...
The purpose of this study was to explore supply chain management aspects in Fish Farming, by assessi...
This chapter provides an up-to-date review of the state of knowledge relating to the source of sedim...
Based on the statistical analysis of 920 observations covering forty-six countries during the 1997 t...
The densification of established urban areas has become a key strategy in an attempt to accommodate ...
The sicklefin lemon shark (Negaprion acutidens) is found in coastal waters of the Indo-West Pacific ...
Objectives: 1) To document the extent of ponded pastures and other pondage systems in and adjacent ...
The survey results presented in this report are part of ongoing research on New Zealand farmers and ...
No studies of freshwater fish populations or aquatic environments had been conducted at a catchment-...
New Zealand recreational hunting interests have argued that the larger introduced mammals, including...
Northern Australia’s unique and rich biodiversity faces numerous threatening processes. Currently, t...
A major outcome of this project has been the identification and prioritisation of the major manageme...
The nationally scarce butterfly, Plebejus argus (silver-studded blue) was identified as a priority s...
Zoos, aquariums, and similar institutions have been transitioning for many years from venues of ente...
The Gulf of Guinea Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) extends from the Bissagos Islands to Cape Lopez and ...
The core of the ARGOS research design is a longitudinal panel study of New Zealand farms (including ...
The purpose of this study was to explore supply chain management aspects in Fish Farming, by assessi...
This chapter provides an up-to-date review of the state of knowledge relating to the source of sedim...
Based on the statistical analysis of 920 observations covering forty-six countries during the 1997 t...
The densification of established urban areas has become a key strategy in an attempt to accommodate ...