New Paper: Reintroduction success of threatened Australian trout cod (Maccullochella macquariensis) based on growth and reproduction
[caption id="attachment_4116" align="alignleft" width="120"] Corey Bradshaw[/caption]
A new paper involving Environment Institute members Jarod Lyon (also of Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research) and Corey Bradshaw (also of South Australian Research and Development Institute) as well as Charles Todd (Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research), Simon Nicol (Oceanic Fisheries Programme), Alasdair MacDonald (Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research), Daniel Stoessel (Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research), Brett Ingram (Department of Primary Industries) and Richard Barker (University of Otago) has been published in the Marine & Freshwater Research journal.
The paper titled 'Reintroduction success of threatened Australian trout cod (Maccullochella macquariensis) based on growth and reproduction' investigates the successful reintroduction program of the endangered trout cod (Maccullochella macquariensis) and examines factors contributing to this success.
Download the paper to read about their findings
A new paper involving Environment Institute members Jarod Lyon (also of Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research) and Corey Bradshaw (also of South Australian Research and Development Institute) as well as Charles Todd (Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research), Simon Nicol (Oceanic Fisheries Programme), Alasdair MacDonald (Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research), Daniel Stoessel (Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research), Brett Ingram (Department of Primary Industries) and Richard Barker (University of Otago) has been published in the Marine & Freshwater Research journal.
The paper titled 'Reintroduction success of threatened Australian trout cod (Maccullochella macquariensis) based on growth and reproduction' investigates the successful reintroduction program of the endangered trout cod (Maccullochella macquariensis) and examines factors contributing to this success.
Download the paper to read about their findings
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