This study has explored whether the restocked fish of a species, which is confined to an estuary, perform as well as its wild stock, and has estimated their contribution to the commercial fishery and egg production. The biological characteristics of the 2001 and 2002 year classes of Acanthopagrus butcheri, which had been cultured and introduced into the Blackwood River in south-western Australia at seven and four months old, respectively, were thus determined from samples collected regularly between 2002 and 2014. The restocked fish could always be distinguished from the wild stock because their otoliths retained the pink colouration of the alizarin complexone with which they had been stained prior to release. Detailed analyses demonstrated...
To assess the impact of exploitation on the fecundity and reproductive potential of orange roughy, h...
In an attempt to assist the recovery of the panmictic population of the European eel, declining sinc...
The overall aims of this thesis were to (i) investigate the impacts of river regulation, drought and...
This study has explored whether restocked fish of a species perform as well as its wild stock, and h...
In an attempt to replenish a heavily depleted population of Black Bream Acanthopagrus butcheri, in 2...
This study describes the results of a long‐term investigation into the biological performance and ge...
Long-term monitoring data and models have been used to explore the efficacy of restocking an estuari...
The Black Bream Acanthopagrus butcheri, which is the subject of this thesis, completes its life cycl...
As Acanthopagrus butcheri typically completes its life within its natal estuary and possesses plasti...
Acanthopagrus butcheri was cultured from broodstock from a southwestern Australian estuary in which ...
The reproductive biology of Acanthopagrus butcheri has been studied in the permanently open Swan Riv...
The population dynamics of restocking involves trade-offs between different release scenarios and th...
Stock enhancement involves the augmentation of wild populations with hatchery-reared recruits. Stock...
Determining links among estuarine variability, habitat and spawning of estuary-dependent fish is ess...
Restocking or stock enhancement programs have traditionally relied on captive broodstock to produce ...
To assess the impact of exploitation on the fecundity and reproductive potential of orange roughy, h...
In an attempt to assist the recovery of the panmictic population of the European eel, declining sinc...
The overall aims of this thesis were to (i) investigate the impacts of river regulation, drought and...
This study has explored whether restocked fish of a species perform as well as its wild stock, and h...
In an attempt to replenish a heavily depleted population of Black Bream Acanthopagrus butcheri, in 2...
This study describes the results of a long‐term investigation into the biological performance and ge...
Long-term monitoring data and models have been used to explore the efficacy of restocking an estuari...
The Black Bream Acanthopagrus butcheri, which is the subject of this thesis, completes its life cycl...
As Acanthopagrus butcheri typically completes its life within its natal estuary and possesses plasti...
Acanthopagrus butcheri was cultured from broodstock from a southwestern Australian estuary in which ...
The reproductive biology of Acanthopagrus butcheri has been studied in the permanently open Swan Riv...
The population dynamics of restocking involves trade-offs between different release scenarios and th...
Stock enhancement involves the augmentation of wild populations with hatchery-reared recruits. Stock...
Determining links among estuarine variability, habitat and spawning of estuary-dependent fish is ess...
Restocking or stock enhancement programs have traditionally relied on captive broodstock to produce ...
To assess the impact of exploitation on the fecundity and reproductive potential of orange roughy, h...
In an attempt to assist the recovery of the panmictic population of the European eel, declining sinc...
The overall aims of this thesis were to (i) investigate the impacts of river regulation, drought and...