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Fishes of the Murray-Darling Basin

Mark Lintermans

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English
Australian River Restoration Centre Limited
28 April 2023
Learn about Australia's largest freshwater fish, the iconic Murray cod, along with smaller species such as galaxias, gudgeons, hardyheads and perch, plus many more!
This fully-revised version of the highly popular book originally published in 2007 is devoted exclusively to the fishes of Australia's largest river system, the Murray-Darling. It contains information on the identification, habitats, biology and distribution of the 63 species of freshwater fish found in the Murray-Darling Basin, as well as the latest information on the threats to our native fish and the places they call home.

An invaluable guide for anglers, naturalists, students, scientists and anyone keen to learn more about our unique native fish and how we can work together to save them.

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Imprint:   Australian River Restoration Centre Limited
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   677g
ISBN:   9780645771107
ISBN 10:   0645771104
Pages:   288
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mark Lintermans has 40+ years' experience as a fisheries ecologist and has written over 350 papers and reports. His major interests are the ecology and management of threatened species, and the interaction of native and alien fish species. Mark has a Master's degree from the Australian National University on the ecology of the Two-spined blackfish, and in 2022 finally finished a PhD at the University of Canberra on the ecology and management of Australia's threatened freshwater fish. He has carried out extensive surveys and ecological studies, particularly on fish of the high country and has worked as a fisheries scientist for the ACT Government, the Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology, the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, the Murray-Darling Basin Commission, and the University of Canberra. He now runs a small fish consultancy business (Fish Fondler Pty Ltd). Mark was awarded Life Membership, is a Hall of Fame member and is a past President of the Australian Society for Fish Biology (ASFB), as well as being a long-time Convener of the ASFB Threatened Fishes Committee and ASFB Alien Fishes Committee. Mark grew up in Melbourne, is an amateur blacksmith (and collector of rusty things), is particularly fond of Furphy water carts, and a passionate supporter of the Collingwood Football Club. Although he is skeptical that he will live long enough to see the Mighty Pies win back-to-back premierships (they went close in 2010-11), he lives in hope.

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