Early life history of fishes: implications for conservation and management
Australian Society of Fish Biology and Oceania Chondrichthyan Society Conference 2016
Days
Sunday, 4th September
Monday, 5th September
Tuesday, 6th September
Wednesday, 7th September
Tracks
Early life history of fishes: implications for conservation and management
Monitoring and observing systems, environmental data and applications to fish and fisheries
Fish movement and population connectivity
Invasive species: impacts, detection and control
Trophic ecology, habitats and ecosystem modelling
Fish evolution, phylogeny and systematics
Fish research in action
Recreational and commercial fisheries
The emergence of socio-ecology in fish and fisheries research
Physiology
Biology, Ecology and Behaviour
Threatened species
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Speakers
Early life history of fishes: implications for conservation and management
1:20PM - 2:50PM
Monday, 5th September
Tasman A
Chair: Tony Miskiewicz
It works! Building a biophysical larval-fish dispersal model for the Great Barrier Reef based on empirical larval and adult behavior data…and testing it.
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Jeffrey M Leis
First excursions into the ‘black box’ period of the blackspot seabream
Pagellus bogaraveo
: a missing piece of a deep-sea life cycle puzzle
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João Teixeira
Consequences of kelp habitat modification for the recruitment of cryptic reef fish
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Victor Shelamoff
Recruitment of Snapper,
Chrysophrys auratus
, in Port Phillip Bay depends on the match-mismatch of spawning period and production of preferred planktonic prey
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Gregory Jenkins
Early development of Eel-tailed catfish,
Tandanus tandanus
(Mitchell) (Teleostei: Plotosidae) from a subtropical Queensland stream, with validation of daily otolith increment formation
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Kate Burndred
From the other side of the Pacific Ocean: environmental indicators and recruitment of Grenadiers in Chile and Australia
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Claudio Castillo-Jordan
Early life history of fishes: implications for conservation and management
3:20PM - 5:05PM
Monday, 5th September
Tasman A
Chair: John Keane
An evaluation of long-term monitoring of larval fish in eastern Australia
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James A Smith
Comparison of fish larvae communities in a young versus an old frontal eddy of the East Australian Current in relation to possible source waters
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Tony Miskiewicz
Freshwater fish spawning linked to both wet and dry season flows in the wet-dry tropics of northern Australia
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Alison King
Landscape-scale life-history gradients in New Zealand freshwater
Galaxias
spp.
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Gerry Closs
Spawning and recruitment of fish in response to environmental watering in the lower Lachlan River system.
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Rhian Clear
An environmental DNA based method for monitoring spawning activity: A case study using the endangered Macquarie Perch (
Macquaria Australasica
)
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Jonas Bylemans
Gravid spot: A surrogate for predicting progress of embryonic development and reproductive output in a live bearing fish (
Gambusia holbrooki)
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Lokman Norazmi