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1. Using multiple sources during reintroduction of a locally extinct population benefits survival and reproduction of an endangered freshwater fish

2. Signatures of polygenic adaptation associated with climate across the range of a threatened fish species with high genetic connectivity

3. Severe consequences of habitat fragmentation on genetic diversity of an endangered Australian freshwater fish: A call for assisted gene flow

6. Labile sex chromosomes in the Australian freshwater fish family Percichthyidae.

7. Using multiple sources during reintroduction of a locally extinct population benefits survival and reproduction of an endangered freshwater fish.

8. First record of an aquatic oligochaete infesting fish.

9. Signatures of polygenic adaptation associated with climate across the range of a threatened fish species with high genetic connectivity.

10. Severe consequences of habitat fragmentation on genetic diversity of an endangered Australian freshwater fish: A call for assisted gene flow.

11. Identifying environmental correlates of intraspecific genetic variation.

12. Use of a microsatellite-based pedigree in estimation of heritabilities for economic traits in Australian blue mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis.

13. Variable stocking effect and endemic population genetic structure in Murray cod Maccullochella peelii.

14. Estimation of nitrogen and phosphorus in effluent from the striped catfish farming sector in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam.

15. Age-related changes in ovarian characteristics, plasma sex steroids and fertility during pubertal development in captive female Murray cod Maccullochella peelii peelii.

16. Temporal dynamics of oocyte development, plasma sex steroids and somatic energy reserves during seasonal ovarian maturation in captive Murray cod Maccullochella peelii peelii.

17. Factorial aerobic scope is independent of temperature and primarily modulated by heart rate in exercising Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii).

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