Fishes of Sahul 2024 Hardcopy
Volume 38. High quality hardcopy A4 edition
NB: A limited number of the hard copies from 2021 (Volume 35) and 2022-23 (Volumes 36-37) remain available and can be purchased using the buttons below.
Fishes of Sahul Volume 38 is a single A4 size hardcopy edition. The three issues published digitally in 2024 contained many wonderful articles (including the massive Blue Eye special issue), accompanied by a lot of fantastic photographs. Now you can have a copy for your collection, your library, as a gift, or just to enjoy at your leisure. This volume has been priced cheaper due to the fact we did not produce any Fishes of Sahul content for our members in 2025. Order and pay securely with your credit card using the button below.
Please note Australia and North America are the same price this year, but we have a different price for other overseas purchases due to the much higher postage rates.
Here is the table of contents for this volume, note that it includes our massive blue eye special issue too!
Martin, G., Lamin, C. & Rose, P. 2024. The rediscovery of the Victorian Southern Purple-spotted Gudgeon (aka “Zombie Fish”) – a conservation success story. Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2194–2231.
Salossa, M. 2024. Sago Palm as a vital element for New Guinea native fishes. Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2232–2241.
Allen, G. 2024. Fry foods - Part 2 - Egg yolk and vinegar eels. Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2242–2251.
Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2024. Fish in Focus: Hogan’s Sole Synclidopus hogani (Soleidae). Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2252–2254.
Unmack, P.J. 2024. Magnificent Blue-eyes. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2111–2126.
Lawler, J., Bargenquast, J., Heemskerk, W. & Hammer, M. 2024. New record of the Swamp Blue-eye (Pseudomugilidae) from Australia. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2127–2136.
Allen, G.R., Hammer, M.P., Unmack, P.J. & Storey, A.W. 2024. A remarkable radiation of five species in the genus Kiunga (Teleostei: Pseudomugilidae) from the Fly River system, Papua New Guinea with descriptions of three new species. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2137–2157.
Hammer, M.P., Allen, G.R., Adams, M. & Unmack, P.J. 2024. The Mangrove Blue-eye, a new species of Pseudomugil (Pisces: Pseudomugilidae) from eastern Queensland, Australia. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2158–2171.
Heemskerk, W. 2024. Breeding the Mangrove Blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2172–2175.
Scharpf, C. 2024. Fishes of Sahul: an Etymological Survey (Part 7), Pseudomugilidae and Telmatherinidae. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2176–2189.
Gauci, P. & Scharpf, C. 2024. Fish in Focus: Ivantsoff ’s Blue-eye Pseudomugil ivantsoffi (Pseudomugilidae). Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2190–2192.
Salossa, M. 2024. Exotic species invasions and human-driven threats undermine pristine habitat of iconic rainbowfishes in the Ayamaru lakes and Lake Sentani. Fishes of Sahul 38(1), 2076–2089.
Briggs, G. 2024. Aquatic habitats along the Warburton Trail. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2090–2097.
Allen, G. 2024. Fry foods - Part 1 - Easy green water and infusoria. Fishes of Sahul 38(1), 2098–2103.
Unmack, P.J. 2024. How to bring Smelt home alive. Fishes of Sahul 38(1), 2104–2108.
NOTE: copies of the 2024 Hardcopy can be picked up in person from the ANGFA Vic or Qld meetings and purchased for $25
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