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2012Morphological and chemical analysis of archaeological fish otoliths from the Lower Murray River, South AustraliaDisspain, M.; Wilson, C.; Gillanders, B.
2012Climatic effects on the growth of a temperate reef fish from the southern hemisphere: a biochronological approachGillanders, B.; Black, B.; Meekan, M.; Morrison, M.
2012Temporal variability in estuarine fish otolith elemental fingerprints: implications for connectivity assessmentsReis Dos Santos, P.; Gillanders, B.; Tanner, S.; Vasconcelos, R.; Elsdon, T.; Cabral, H.
2012Environmental Water Allocations in regulated lowland rivers may encourage offstream movements and spawning by common carp, Cyprinus carpio: implications for wetland rehabilitationConallin, A.; Smith, B.; Thwaites, L.; Walker, K.; Gillanders, B.
2012The use of food resources by 0+ snapper, Chrysophrys auratus, from northern Spencer Gulf, South AustraliaSaunders, R.; Fowler, A.; Gillanders, B.
2012Live fast, die young: the life cycle of the brooding feather star Aporometra wilsoni (Echinodermata: Crinoidea)Haig, J.; Gillanders, B.; Rouse, G.
2012Dispersal patterns of coastal fish: implications for designing networks of marine protected areasDi Franco, A.; Gillanders, B.; De Benedetto, G.; Pennetta, A.; De Leo, G.; Guidetti, P.; Unsworth, R.K.F.
2012Sources of otolith barium and strontium in estuarine fish and the influence of salinity and temperatureWebb, S.; Woodcock, S.; Gillanders, B.
2012Hypersaline waters pose new challenges for reconstructing environmental histories of fish based on otolith chemistryGillanders, B.; Munro, A.