Quantitative fisheries stock assessment: Choice, dynamics and uncertainty Book Reviews Pages: 177 - 178
Parasites as biological indicators of the population biology, migrations, diet, and phylogenetics of fish H. H. WilliamsK. MacKenzieA. M. McCarthy ReviewPaper Pages: 144 - 176
The role of learning in fish behaviour James D. KiefferPatrick W. Colgan ReviewPaper Pages: 125 - 143
Human-induced changes in the composition of fish communities in the African Great Lakes John F. Craig ReviewPaper Pages: 93 - 124
Effects of ocean variability on recruitment and an evaluation of parameters used in stock assessment models Book Reviews Pages: 88 - 89
Dynamics of marine ecosystems: Biological-physical interactions in the ocean Book Reviews Pages: 86 - 87
Electrocommunication in teleost fishes: Behavior and experiments Peter Moller Book Reviews Pages: 84 - 85
Are circulating catecholamines involved in the control of breathing by fishes? S. F. PerryR. KinkeadR. Fritsche OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 83
Fish disease as a monitor for marine pollution: the case of the North Sea A. D. VethaakT. ap Rheinallt OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 32
Evidence of a role for catecholamines in the control of breathing in fish David J. RandallE. W. Taylor ReviewPaper Pages: 139 - 157
Death rates and time intervals: is there an alternative to the constant natural mortality axiom? John F. Caddy ReviewPaper Pages: 109 - 138
Are marine reserves effective in management of reef fisheries? Callum M. RobertsNicholas V. C. Polunin ReviewPaper Pages: 65 - 91
Fish swimming stride by stride: speed limits and endurance J. J. VidelerC. S. Wardle ReviewPaper Pages: 23 - 40
Solitary chemosensory cells — taste, common chemical sense or what? Kurt Kotrschal ReviewPaper Pages: 3 - 22