Marine and Freshwater Research is an international and interdisciplinary journal publishing contributions on all aquatic environments. The journal’s content addresses broad conceptual questions and investigations about the ecology and management of aquatic environments. Environments range from groundwaters, wetlands and streams to estuaries, rocky shores, reefs and the open ocean. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: aquatic ecosystem processes, such as nutrient cycling; biology; ecology; biogeochemistry; biogeography and phylogeography; hydrology; limnology; oceanography; toxicology; conservation and management; and ecosystem services. Contributions that are interdisciplinary and of wide interest and consider the social-ecological and institutional issues associated with managing marine and freshwater ecosystems are welcomed.Marine and Freshwater Research is a valuable resource for researchers in industry and academia, resource managers, environmental consultants, students and amateurs who are interested in any aspect of the aquatic sciences.Marine and Freshwater Research is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
海洋和淡水研究是一个国际性的跨学科期刊,发表有关所有水生环境的论文。该杂志的内容涉及广泛的概念问题和调查的生态学和管理的水环境。环境范围从地下水、湿地和溪流到河口、岩石海岸、珊瑚礁和开阔海洋。主题领域包括但不限于:水生生态系统过程,如营养循环;生物学;生物地球化学;生物地理学和种系地理学;水文学;湖沼学;海洋学;毒物学;养护和管理;和生态系统服务。欢迎跨学科和具有广泛意义并考虑到与管理海洋和淡水生态系统有关的社会-生态和体制问题的贡献,海洋和淡水研究是工业界和学术界研究人员、资源管理人员、环境顾问学生和业余爱好者谁是感兴趣的任何方面的水产科学。《海洋和淡水研究》是在联邦科学和工业研究组织(CSIRO)和澳大利亚科学院的认可下出版的。
Worth of wetlands: Revised global monetary values of coastal and inland wetland ecosystem services
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18391
How does marker choice affect your diet analysis: comparing genetic markers and digestion levels for diet metabarcoding of tropical-reef piscivores
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF17209
Life after death: behaviour of multiple shark species scavenging a whale carcass
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18157
Variations in body-size spectra of periphytic ciliates at different depths: a case study in coastal waters of the Yellow Sea
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18186
Novel multimarker comparisons address the genetic population structure of silvertip sharks (Carcharhinus albimarginatus)
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18296
Changes in food web structure of fish assemblages along a river-to-ocean transect of a coastal subtropical system
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18212
Hydrochemistry and carbonate sediment characterisation of Bacalar Lagoon, Mexican Caribbean
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18035
From an irrigation system to an ecological asset: adding environmental flows establishes recovery of a threatened fish species
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF19197
Nitrogen removal by tropical floodplain wetlands through denitrification
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18490
Population genetic analyses reveal female reproductive philopatry in the oviparous Port Jackson shark
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18255
Ontogenetic and intraspecific variability in otolith shape of anchoveta (Engraulis ringens) used to identify demographic units in the Pacific Southeast off Chile
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18278
First marlin archival tagging study suggests new direction for research
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18160
Reproductive biology of Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862) populations with distinct phenotypes in Neotropical reservoirs during the ‘El Niño’ event
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18228
Age and growth of the threatened endemic skate Rioraja agassizii (Chondrichthyes, Arhynchobatidae) in the western South Atlantic
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18010
Ecoregions and stream types help us understand ecological variability in Neotropical reference streams
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18309
Spatial variation of meiofaunal tardigrades in a small tropical estuary (~6°S; Brazil)
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18222
Phosphorus speciation and dynamics in river sediments, floodplain soils and leaf litter from the Lower Murray River region
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18360
Factors driving temporospatial heterogeneity of fish community health in Jinan City, China
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18337
Local environmental conditions affecting anuran tadpoles’ microhabitat choice and morphological adaptation
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18106
‘Superbull’ males: what role do they play and what drives their appearance within the Doryteuthis gahi Patagonian Shelf population?
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18285
Concentrations and distribution of transparent exopolymer particles in a eutrophic coastal sea: a case study of the Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18211
Mesophotic corals on the subtropical shelves of Lord Howe Island and Balls Pyramid, south-western Pacific Ocean
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18151
Comparing static and dynamic flood models in estuarine environments: a case study from south-east Australia
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18239
Distribution of Palinuridae and Scyllaridae phyllosoma larvae within the East Australian Current: a climate change hot spot
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18331
Assessment of variations in dissolved organic matter in contrasting streams in the Pampas and Patagonian regions (Argentina)
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18156
Effects of micro-, meio- and macroinvertebrates associated with burial on the decomposition of an aquatic macrophyte (Vallisneria natans) in a eutrophic shallow lake in China
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18148
Prawn parade: notes on Macrobrachium australiense Holthius, 1950 climbing vertical concrete overflow steps at Gold Creek Reservoir, Queensland
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18362
Relationships between nitrogen removal processes and functional microorganisms in the rhizosphere soil in a horizontal surface flow constructed wetland
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF19033
Changes in the probability of larvae crossing the North Atlantic during the 20th century
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18046
Hierarchical variance decomposition of fish scale growth and age to investigate the relative contributions of readers and scales
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/mf19059
DNA entombed in archival seashells reveals low historical mitochondrial genetic diversity of endangered white abalone Haliotis sorenseni
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF17342
Inter-disciplinary, multi-scale science to support society to adapt under global change
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18355
Effectiveness of the electric fish fence as a behavioural barrier at a pumping station
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18459
Equivalence of trophic structure between a tropical and temperate mangrove ecosystem in the Indo-Pacific
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18072
Age estimation of striped marlin (Kajikia audax) in the eastern North Pacific using otolith microincrements and fin spine sections
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18322
Hydrogeochemical processes and trace elements in sediments at the south-eastern Mexican karst aquifer
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18036
Isotopic evidence of connectivity between an inshore vegetated lagoon (nursery habitat) and coastal artificial reefs (adult habitats) for the reef fish Lethrinus lentjan on the Terengganu coast, Malaysia
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18302
Aspects of reproductive biology of the humpback smooth-hound shark (Mustelus whitneyi) off northern Peru
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18382
Evaluation of open- and closed-eyed entrances on retention and escape of invasive swimming crabs and associated fauna from pots in their native range
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18393
Women in marine science in Australia
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/mfv70n7_ed
Strontium isotopes reveal ephemeral streams used for spawning and rearing by an imperilled potamodromous cyprinid Clear Lake hitch Lavinia exilicauda chi
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18264
Abnormal density of Culcita schmideliana delays recovery of a reef system in the Maldives following a catastrophic bleaching event
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18184
Identification of fish families and species from the western Arabian Gulf by otolith shape analysis and factors affecting the identification process
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18282
Introduction to the 6th International Otolith Symposium
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/mfv70n12_ed
Decade of change in Enhalus acoroides seagrass meadows in Guam, Mariana Islands
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18062
Spatiotemporal variations of total suspended matter (TSM) in the Pearl River estuary using MERIS full-resolution (FR) level-2 TSM product
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18111
Fish catch and community composition in a data-poor Mekong River subcatchment characterised through participatory surveys of harvest from an artisanal fishery
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF17338
Does the native predator Trophon geversianus exert top-down control on the invasive barnacle Balanus glandula on Patagonian rocky shores?
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18420
Ecology of China’s pilot cities for creating healthy aquatic communities: heterogeneity, niches and environmental factors
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF19108
Importance of philopatry and hydrodynamics in the recruitment of bioeroding sponges on Indonesian coral reefs
来源期刊:Marine and Freshwater ResearchDOI:10.1071/MF18229