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Scientific Data | 2018

A database of marine larval fish assemblages in Australian temperate and subtropical waters

James A Smith; Anthony G. Miskiewicz; L.E. Beckley; Jason D. Everett; Valquíria Garcia; Charles A. Gray; D. Holliday; Alan R. Jordan; Jp Keane; Ana Lara-Lopez; Jeffrey M. Leis; Paloma A. Matis; Barbara A. Muhling; Francisco J. Neira; Anthony J. Richardson; Kimberley A. Smith; Kerrie M. Swadling; Augy Syahailatua; Matthew D. Taylor; Paul van Ruth; Tim M. Ward; Iain M. Suthers

Larval fishes are a useful metric of marine ecosystem state and change, as well as species-specific patterns in phenology. The high level of taxonomic expertise required to identify larval fishes to species level, and the considerable effort required to collect samples, make these data very valuable. Here we collate 3178 samples of larval fish assemblages, from 12 research projects from 1983-present, from temperate and subtropical Australian pelagic waters. This forms a benchmark for the larval fish assemblage for the region, and includes recent monitoring of larval fishes at coastal oceanographic reference stations. Comparing larval fishes among projects can be problematic due to differences in taxonomic resolution, and identifying all taxa to species is challenging, so this study reports a standard taxonomic resolution (of 218 taxa) for this region to help guide future research. This larval fish database serves as a data repository for surveys of larval fish assemblages in the region, and can contribute to analysis of climate-driven changes in the location and timing of the spawning of marine fishes.


Fisheries Oceanography | 2008

Larval fish assemblages along the south-eastern Australian shelf: linking mesoscale non-depth-discriminate structure and water masses

Jp Keane; Francisco J. Neira


Fisheries Oceanography | 2008

Ichthyoplankton-based spawning dynamics of blue mackerel (Scomber australasicus) in south-eastern Australia : links to the East Australian Current

Francisco J. Neira; Jp Keane


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2005

Summer and winter plankton fish assemblages around offshore oil and gas platforms in south-eastern Australia

Francisco J. Neira


Journal of Plankton Research | 2008

Synchronicity between zooplankton biomass and larval fish concentrations along a highly flushed Tasmanian estuary: assessment using net and acoustic methods

Ana Lara-Lopez; Francisco J. Neira


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2008

Development of eggs and larvae of Emmelichthys nitidus (Percoidei:Emmelichthyidae) in south-eastern Australia, including a temperature-dependent egg incubation model

Francisco J. Neira; Jp Keane; Jm Lyle; S Tracey


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2015

Molecular discrimination of shelf-spawned eggs of two co-occurring Trachurus spp. (Carangidae) in southeastern Australia: a key step to future egg-based biomass estimates

Francisco J. Neira; Robert A. Perry; Christopher P. Burridge; Jm Lyle; Jp Keane


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2009

Shelf spawning habitat of Emmelichthys nitidus in south-eastern Australia - Implications and suitability for egg-based biomass estimation

Francisco J. Neira; Jm Lyle; Jp Keane


Fisheries Research | 2011

DEPM-based spawning biomass of Emmelichthys nitidus (Emmelichthyidae) to underpin a developing mid-water trawl fishery in south-eastern Australia

Francisco J. Neira; Jm Lyle


Archive | 2008

Evaluation of egg production as a method of estimating spawning biomass of redbait off the east coast of Tasmania

Francisco J. Neira; Jm Lyle; Gp Ewing; Jp Keane; Tracey

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Jm Lyle

University of Tasmania

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Jp Keane

University of Tasmania

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Anthony J. Richardson

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Augy Syahailatua

University of New South Wales

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Charles A. Gray

University of New South Wales

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Gp Ewing

University of Tasmania

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