MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH Journal
Overview
publication venue for
- Does proximity to freshwater refuge affect the size structure of an estuarine predator (Carcharhinus leucas) in the north-western Gulf of Mexico?. 71:1501-1516. 2020
- Behavioural transition probabilities in dugongs change with habitat and predator presence: implications for sirenian conservation. 63:1069-1076. 2012
- Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus storage in subtropical seagrass meadows: examples from Florida Bay and Shark Bay. 63:967-983. 2012
- Characterising the sources and fate of dissolved organic matter in Shark Bay, Australia: a preliminary study using optical properties and stable carbon isotopes. 63:1098-1107. 2012
- Diel and seasonal variation in the use of a nearshore sandflat by a ray community in a near pristine system. 63:1077-1084. 2012
- Differing temporal patterns of Chara hornemannii cover correlate to alternate regimes of phytoplankton and submerged aquatic-vegetation dominance. 63:1005-1014. 2012
- Feeding preferences of herbivores in a relatively pristine subtropical seagrass ecosystem. 63:1051-1058. 2012
- Large-scale movement patterns of male loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in Shark Bay, Australia. 63:1108-1116. 2012
- Nutrient status of seagrasses cannot be inferred from system-scale distribution of phosphorus in Shark Bay, Western Australia. 63:1015-1026. 2012
- Stable isotope and fatty acid biomarkers of seagrass, epiphytic, and algal organic matter to consumers in a pristine seagrass ecosystem. 63:1085-1097. 2012
- The ecological importance of intact top-predator populations: a synthesis of 15 years of research in a seagrass ecosystem. 63:1039-1050. 2012
- The use of stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen to identify water sources in two hypersaline estuaries with different hydrologic regimes. 63:952-966. 2012
- Biotic and abiotic determinants of intermediate-consumer trophic diversity in the Florida everglades. 61:11-22. 2010
- Science behind management of Shark Bay and Florida Bay, two P-limited subtropical systems with different climatology and human pressures Introduction 2012
- Stable isotope analysis as a tool for elasmobranch conservation research: a primer for non-specialists 2012
Research
category
- FISHERIES Category
- LIMNOLOGY Category
- MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Category
- OCEANOGRAPHY Category
Identifiers
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1323-1650
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1448-6059
Other
journal abbreviation
- MAR FRESHWATER RES