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In-stream water quality, invertebrate and fish community health across a gradient of dairy farming prevalence in a New Zealand river catchment
J Ramezani, A Akbaripasand, GP Closs, CD Matthaei
Limnologica 61, 14-28, 2016
232016
Does social status within a dominance hierarchy mediate individual growth, residency and relocation?
A Akbaripasand, M Krkosek, PM Lokman, GP Closs
Oecologia 176, 771-779, 2014
222014
Physiographics of Southland. Part 1: Delineation of key drivers of regional hydrochemistry and water quality
E Rissmann, Clinton, Rodway, M Beyer, L Pearson, M Killick, ...
Environment Southland, 2016
19*2016
Can drifting invertebrates meet the energy requirements of drift-feeding fish? A case study on Galaxias fasciatus
A Akbaripasand, J Ramezani, PM Lokman, GP Closs
Freshwater Science 33 (3), 904-914, 2014
182014
Microhabitat use of a native New Zealand galaxiid fish, Galaxias fasciatus
A Akbaripasand, EC Nichol, PM Lokman, GP Closs
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 45 (1), 135-144, 2011
152011
Effects of food supply and stream physical characteristics on habitat use of a stream‐dwelling fish
A Akbaripasand, GP Closs
Ecology of freshwater fish 27 (1), 270-279, 2018
112018
Landscape features determine brown trout population structure and recruitment dynamics
DA Jones, A Akbaripasand, S Nakagawa, GP Closs
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 28 (4), 554-562, 2019
92019
Habitat use, growth and movement in relation to bioenergetics of drift-feeding stream fish
A Akbaripasand
University of Otago, 2012
72012
Erratum to: Does social status within a dominance hierarchy mediate individual growth, residency and relocation?
A Akbaripasand, M Krkosek, PM Lokman, GP Closs
Oecologia 177 (4), 1231-1231, 2015
2015
Habitat selection and role of social hierarchy in growth & movement of a galaxiid fish
A Akbaripasand, PM Lokman, M KrKosek, GP Closs
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