Spontaneous autopolyploidy in the Acipenseriformes, with recommendations for management Andrea D. SchreierJoel P. Van EenennaamJamie Crossman Reviews Open access 15 February 2021 Pages: 159 - 180
A bright spot analysis of inland recreational fisheries in the face of climate change: learning about adaptation from small successes Amanda L. JeansonA. J. LynchS. J. Cooke Reviews 11 March 2021 Pages: 181 - 200
The Southern Hemisphere lampreys (Geotriidae and Mordaciidae) Allison K. MillerCindy BakerNeil J. Gemmell Reviews 13 March 2021 Pages: 201 - 232
New perspectives on the role of cleaning symbiosis in the possible transmission of fish diseases Pauline NarvaezDavid Brendan VaughanKate Suzanne Hutson Reviews 13 February 2021 Pages: 233 - 251
Technological innovations in the recreational fishing sector: implications for fisheries management and policy Steven J. CookePaul VenturelliAndy J. Danylchuk Reviews 23 February 2021 Pages: 253 - 288
A review of bycatch reduction in demersal fish trawls Steven J. KennellyMatt K. Broadhurst Reviews 11 March 2021 Pages: 289 - 318
North Atlantic Oscillation and fisheries management during global climate change José C. BáezLuis GimenoRaimundo Real Reviews 23 February 2021 Pages: 319 - 336
Fish telemetry in African inland waters and its use in management: a review Matthew J. BurnettGordon C. O’BrienColleen T. Downs Reviews 16 March 2021 Pages: 337 - 357
Contrasting patterns of population structure in commercially fished sawsharks from southern Australian waters Ryan J. NevatteJane E. WilliamsonMichael R. Gillings Original research 17 February 2021 Pages: 359 - 379
How flexible are habitat specialists? Short-term space use in obligate coral-dwelling damselfishes Robert P. StreitChristopher R. HemingsonDavid R. Bellwood Original research 15 March 2021 Pages: 381 - 398
Modelling the distribution of larval fish in a western boundary current using a multi-voyage database Charles HinchliffeJames A. SmithIain M. Suthers Original Research 18 March 2021 Pages: 399 - 415
Seasonal feeding plasticity can facilitate coexistence of dominant omnivores in Neotropical streams Mayara P. NevesPavel KratinaClarice B. Fialho Original Research Open access 06 March 2021 Pages: 417 - 432
Evidence of historical isolation and genetic structuring among broadnose sevengill sharks (Notorynchus cepedianus) from the world’s major oceanic regions Alicia C. J. Schmidt-RoachChristine C. BruelsMahmood S. Shivji Original Research 26 March 2021 Pages: 433 - 447