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Volume 15, Number 4, December 2006

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No difference in survival, growth and morphology between offspring of wild-born, hatchery and hybrid brown trout (Salmo trutta)
pp. 388-397(10)
Authors: Dahl, J.; Pettersson, E.; Dannewitz, J.; Järvi, T.; Löf, A-C.

Effects of seasonality and migratory prey on body condition of Cichla species in a tropical floodplain river
pp. 398-407(10)
Authors: Hoeinghaus, D.J.; Winemiller, K.O.; Layman, C.A.; Arrington, D.A.; Jepsen, D.B.

Some impacts of low and medium head weirs on downstream fish movement in the Murray-Darling Basin in southeastern Australia
pp. 419-427(9)
Authors: O'Connor, J. P.; O'Mahony, D. J.; O'Mahony, J. M.; Glenane, T. J.

Changing population structure of eels (Anguilla dieffenbachii and A. australis) from southern New Zealand
pp. 428-440(13)
Authors: Beentjes, M. P.; Jellyman, D. J.; Kim, S. W.

Variations in fatty acids composition of pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) liver with respect to gonad maturation
pp. 441-445(5)
Authors: Uysal, K.; Yerlikaya, A.; Aksoylar, M. Y.; Yöntem, M.; Ulupinar, M.

Seasonal variation in marine growth of sea trout, Salmo trutta, in coastal Skagerrak
pp. 446-452(7)
Authors: Olsen, E. M.; Knutsen, H.; Simonsen, J. H.; Jonsson, B.; Knutsen, J. A.

Habitat characteristics at bluegill spawning colonies in a South Dakota glacial lake
pp. 464-469(6)
Authors: Gosch, N. J. C.; Phelps, Q. E.; Willis, D. W.

Cascading effects of introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticus) on the foraging ecology of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
pp. 470-481(12)
Authors: Bwanika, G. N.; Chapman, L. J.; Kizito, Y.; Balirwa, J.

Use of a vertical-slot fishway by galaxiids in Western Australia
pp. 500-509(10)
Authors: Morgan, D. L.; Beatty, S. J.

Nocturnal and diurnal feeding by Galaxias auratus, a lentic galaxiid fish
pp. 521-531(11)
Authors: Stuart-Smith, R. D.; Barmuta, L. A.; White, R. W. G.

Major difference in mercury concentrations of the African big barb, Barbus intermedius (R.) due to shifts in trophic position
pp. 532-543(12)
Authors: Desta, Z.; Borgstrøm, R.; Rosseland, B. O.; Gebre-Mariam, Z.

Diel migration patterns of Atlantic salmon smolts with particular reference to the absence of crepuscular migration
pp. 544-551(8)
Authors: Ibbotson, A. T.; Beaumont, W. R. C.; Pinder, A.; Welton, S.; Ladle, M.

Helminth parasitism of Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns 1842) in southwestern Australia
pp. 559-564(6)
Authors: Chapman, A.; Hobbs, R. P.; Morgan, D. L.; Gill, H. S.

Lipid class content as an indicator of critical periods for survival in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
pp. 572-577(6)
Authors: Næsje, T. F.; Thorstad, E. B.; Forseth, T.; Aursand, M.; Saksgård, R.; Finstad, A. G.

Errors in ocular index measurements in European eel Anguilla anguilla (L.)
pp. 578-582(5)
Authors: Acou, A.; Poizat, G.; Crivelli, A.-J.

Patterns of silver eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) sex ratio in a catchment
pp. 583-588(6)
Authors: Laffaille, P.; Acou, A.; Guillouët, J.; Mounaix, B.; Legault, A.

Habitat use of an artificial wetland by the invasive catfish Ameiurus melas
pp. 589-596(8)
Authors: Cucherousset, J.; Paillisson, J.-M.; Carpentier, A.; Eybert, M.-C.; Olden, J. D.

Standardising multi-laboratory microsatellite data in Pacific salmon: an historical view of the future
pp. 597-605(9)
Authors: Moran, P.; Teel, D. J.; LaHood, E. S.; Drake, J.; Kalinowski, S.

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