NEW PUBLICATIONS

2024

  1. Andrzejaczek, S., Gleiss, A., Lear, K., McGregor, F., Chapple, T. and Meekan, M. (2024). Stomach eversion and retraction by a tagged Tiger Shark at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Fisheries Research 269.
  2. Bateman, R.L., Morgan, D.L., Wueringer, B.E., McDavitt, M. & Lear, K.O. (2024). Collaborative methods identify a remote global diversity hotspot of threatened, large bodied rhino rays. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 2024: 1-17. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aqc.4047
  3. Emery-Butcher, H., S.J. Beatty and B.J. Robson. (2024). Long-term differences in population structure, body size and distribution patterns of amphipods and isopods in wetlands with declining hydroperiods. Freshwater Biology, in press.
  4. Emery-Butcher, H. E., Beatty, S. J., & Robson, B. J. (2024). Responses to desiccation vary among populations of an endemic freshwater isopod, Paramphisopus palustris. Freshwater Biology 69: 112126.
  5. Herdiana, Y., Wiryawan, B., Wisudo, S.H., Tweedley, J.R., Yulianto, I., Retnoningtyas, H. Loneragan, N.R. (2024). Untangling the Complexity of Small-Scale Fisheries: Building an Understanding of Grouper-Snapper Fisheries Dynamics in Saleh Bay, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Fishes 2024, 2.
  6. Maus, C., Cottingham, A., Bossie, A. and Tweedley, J.R. (2024). Assessing the efficacy of a Bouchot-Style shellfish reef as a restoration option in a temperate estuary. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 12: 87.
  7. Morgan, D.L., Allen, M.G. & Beatty, S.J. (2024). The enigmatic Salamanderfish (Lepidogalaxias salamandroides Mees, 1961) in acidic, ephemeral peat swamps of south-western Australia. FiSHMed 2024.002. 
  8. Reynolds, S.D., Redcliffe, J., Norman, B.M., Wilson, R.P., Holton, M., Franklin, C.E. and Dwyer, R.G. (2024). Swimming with humans: biotelemetry reveals effects of “gold standard” regulated tourism on whale sharks. Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  9. Roberts, B.H., Morrongiello, J.R., Morgan, D.L., King, A.J., Saunders, T.M., Banks, S.C. & Crook, D.A. (2024). Monsoonal wet season influences the migration tendency of a catadromous fish (barramundi Lates calcarifer). Journal of Animal Ecology 93: 83-94.
  10. Santoro, A., Chambers, J.M., Ebner, B.C., Sturm, A.L. & Beatty, S.J. (2024). Long-term habitat degradation affects nest site selection behaviour by a freshwater turtle (Chelodina oblonga) in Western Australia. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 34, e4085. 

Books

  1. Beatty, S., Allen, M., Lymbery, A., Storer, T., White, G., Morgan, D. & Ryan, T. (2013). Novel methods for managing freshwater refuges against climate change in southern Australia: Evaluating small barrier removal to improve refuge connectivity: A global review of barrier decommissioning and a process for southern Australia in a drying climate. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, 73 pp. ISBN: 978-1-925039-54-2
  2. Beatty, S., Morgan, D., Keleher, J., Lymbery, A., Close, P., Speldewinde, P., Storer, T. & Kitsios, A. (2013).  Adapting to climate change: A risk assessment and decision making framework for managing groundwater dependent ecosystems with declining water levels, Supporting Document 4: Environmental variables in the habitats of southwestern Australian freshwater fishes: An approach for setting threshold indicator values. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, 33 pp. ISBN: 978-1-925039-38-2
  3. Boulton, A., Brock, M., Robson, B., Ryder, D., Chambers, J. & Davis, J. (2014). Australian Freshwater Ecology: processes and management., Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester. ISBN: 978-1-118-56823-1
  4. Chambers, J., Nugent, G., Sommer, B., Speldewinde, P., Neville, S., Beatty, S., Chilcott, S., Eberhard, S., Mitchell, N., D’Souza, F., Barron, O., McFarlane, D., Braimbridge, M., Robson, B., Close, P., Morgan, D., Pinder, A., Froend, R., Horwitz, P., Cook, B. & Davies, P. (2013). Adapting to climate change: a risk assessment and decision making framework for managing groundwater dependent ecosystems with declining water levels. Development and case studies. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast. ISBN: 978-1-925039-22-1
  5. Chambers, J., Nugent, G., Sommer, B., Speldewinde, P., Neville, S., Beatty, S., Chilcott, S., Eberhard, S., Mitchell, N., D’Souza, F., Barron, O., McFarlane, D., Braimbridge, M., Robson, B., Close, P., Morgan, D., Pinder. A., Froend, R., Horwitz, P., Cook, B. & Davies, P. (2013). Adapting to climate change: A risk assessment and decision making framework for managing groundwater dependent ecosystems with declining water levels. Guidelines for use. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, 59 pp. ISBN: 978-1-925039-23-8
  6. Chester, E.T., Robson, B.J. & Chambers, J.M. (2013). Novel methods for managing freshwater refuges: anthropogenic refuges for freshwater biodiversity. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast. 90 pp. ISBN: 978-1-925039-53-5
  7. Morgan, D.L., Allen, M.G., Beatty, S.J., Ebner, B.C. & Keleher, J.J. (2014). A field guide to the freshwater fishes of Western Australia’s Pilbara Province. Freshwater Fish Group, Murdoch University, Murdoch, W.A.
  8. Morgan, D.L., Beatty, S.J., Klunzinger, M.W., Allen, M.G. & Burnham, Q.F. (2011). A field guide to the freshwater fishes, crayfishes & mussels of south-western Australia. SERCUL, Perth.
  9. Robson, B.J., Chester, E.T., Allen, M., Beatty, S., Chambers, J.M., Close, P., Cook, B., Cummings, C.R., Davies, P.M., Lester, R., Lymbery, A., Matthews,T.G., Morgan, D. & Stock, M. (2013). Novel methods for managing freshwater refuges against climate change in southern Australia. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, 59 pp. ISBN: 978-1-925039-50-4
  10. Shelley, J.J., Morgan, D.L., Hammer, M.P., Le Feuvre, M.C., Moore, G.I., Gomon, M.F., Allen, M.G. & Saunders, T. (2018). A field guide to the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley. Murdoch University Print Production Team, Murdoch, W.A.

Book chapters

  1. Boix, D., Kneitel, J., Robson, B., Duchet, C., Zúñiga, L., Day, J., Gascón, S., Sala, J., Quintana, X.D. & Blaustein, L. (2016). Invertebrates of Freshwater Temporary Ponds in Mediterranean Climates. In: Invertebrates in Freshwater Wetlands: an international perspective on their ecology. Eds D. Batzer, D. Boix, pp. 141-190. Springer International Publishing, Switzerland. ISBN 978-3-319-24976-6
  2. Bogan, M.T., Chester, E.T., Datry, T., Murphy, A.L., Robson, B.J., Ruhi, A., Stubbington, R. & Whitney, J. (2017) Resistance, resilience and community recovery in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams. Chapter 4.8. In: Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. (Eds: A. Boulton, T. Datry & N. Bonada). Academic Press, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-12-803835-2
  3. de Senerpont Domis, L.N. & Robson, B.J. (2023). Chapter 8: Structure and Productivity of Aquatic Ecosystems. In: Wetzel’s Limnology: Lake & River Ecosystems, 4th Ed. Editors: I. Jones, J. Smol. Elsevier Publishing. ISBN: 9780128227015 pp.
  4. Flint, N., Ebner, B.C., Roberts, D.T., Morgan, D.L., Hardie, S.A., Marshall, J. & King, A.J. (2022). Chapter 32, Freshwater fishes. In Hampton, J.O., Smith, B.P., Waudby, H.P., Alberthsen, C. (Eds). Wildlife research in Australia: practical and applied methods. CSIRO Publishing.
  5. Flint, N., King, A.J., Wooden, I., Serena, M., Healy, S., Bower, D.S., Morgan, D.L., Hardie, S.A., Raadik, T.A., Roberts, D.T. & Ocock, J. (2022). Chapter 14, Research methods for freshwater animals. In Hampton, J.O., Smith, B.P., Waudby, H.P., Alberthsen, C. (Eds). Wildlife research in Australia: practical and applied methods. CSIRO Publishing.
  6. Gomon, M.F. & Morgan, D.L. (2018). Family Soleidae, Soles. In Shelley, J.J. Morgan, D.L., Hammer, M.P., Le Feuvre, M.C., Moore, G.I., Gomon, M.F., Allen, M.G. & Saunders, T. (eds). A field guide to the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley. Murdoch University Print Production Team, Murdoch, W.A.
  7. Keith, D.A., Kingsford, R.T., MacNally, R., Robson, B.J., Catford, J.A., Rains, M.C., Irvine, K.,Rodriguez-Clark, K.M. & Etter, A. (2020). TF1.4 Seasonal Floodplain marshes. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  8. Kingsford, R.T., Bertilsson, S., Jackson, L., Robson, B.J. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F2.4 Freeze-thaw freshwater lakes. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  9. Kingsford, R.T., Catford, J.A., Rains, M.C., Robson, B.J., & Keith, D.A. (2020). TF1.3 Permanent marshes. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland
  10. Kingsford, R.T., Hollibaugh, J.T., Robson, B.J., Harper, R. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F2.6 Permanent salt and soda lakes. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  11. Kingsford, R.T., MacNally, R., Arthington, A.H., Catford, J.A., Robson, B.J. & Keith, D.A. (2020). TF1.5 Episodic arid floodplains. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  12. Kingsford, R.T., MacNally, R., Rains, M.C., Robson, B.J., Irvine, K. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F2.3 Seasonal freshwater lakes. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  13. Kingsford, R.T., Robson, B.J., Giller, P.S., Arthington, A.H., Kelly-Quinn, M. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F1.4 Seasonal upland streams. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  14. Kingsford, R.T., Robson, B.J., Giller, P.S., Arthington, A.H. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F1.5 Seasonal lowland rivers. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  15. Kingsford, R.T., Robson, B.J., Kelly-Quinn, M. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F3.5 Canals, ditches and drains. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  16. Kingsford, R.T., Robson, B.J., MacNally, R., Jackson, L., Essl, F., Kelly-Quinn, M., Irvine, K. Bertilsson, S. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F2.2 Small permanent freshwater lakes. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  17. Lymbery, A. J. (2015). Aquatic animals. In: Beveridge, I. & Emery, D. (eds) Australasian Animal Parasites: Inside and Out. Australian Society for Parasitology. pp. 929-981.
  18. Lymbery, A.J. & Walters, J.A. (2014). Helminth–nematode: anisakid nematodes. In: Motarjemi, Y. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Food Safety, Volume 2. Academic Press: Waltham, MA. pp. 78-82.
  19. MacNally, R., Kingsford, R.T., Catford, J.A., Robson, B.J., & Keith, D.A. (2020). TF1.2 Subtropical-temperate forested wetlands. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  20. Moore, G.I., Shelley, J.J. & Morgan, D.L. (2018). Freshwater Teleosts of the Kimberley: Family Anguillidae, Freshwater Eels. In Shelley, J.J. Morgan, D.L., Hammer, M.P., Le Feuvre, M.C., Moore, G.I., Gomon, M.F., Allen, M.G. & Saunders, T. (eds). A field guide to the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley. Murdoch University Print Production Team, Murdoch, W.A.
  21. Morgan, D.L. (2018). Elasmobranchs of the Kimberley: Family Carcharhinidae, Whaler Sharks, Requiem Sharks. In Shelley, J.J. Morgan, D.L., Hammer, M.P., Le Feuvre, M.C., Moore, G.I., Gomon, M.F., Allen, M.G. & Saunders, T.  (eds). A field guide to the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley. Murdoch University Print Production Team, Murdoch, W.A.
  22. Morgan, D.L. (2018). Elasmobranchs of the Kimberley: Family Pristidae, Sawfishes. In Shelley, J.J. Morgan, D.L., Hammer, M.P., Le Feuvre, M.C., Moore, G.I., Gomon, M.F., Allen, M.G. & Saunders, T. (eds). A field guide to the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley. Murdoch University Print Production Team, Murdoch, W.A.
  23. Morgan, D.L. (2018). Elasmobranchs of the Kimberley: Family Dasyatidae, Stingrays. In Shelley, J.J. Morgan, D.L., Hammer, M.P., Le Feuvre, M.C., Moore, G.I., Gomon, M.F., Allen, M.G. & Saunders, T. (eds). A field guide to the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley. Murdoch University Print Production Team, Murdoch, W.A.
  24. Morgan, D.L. & Hammer, M.P. (2018). Family Ambassidae, Glassfishes. In Shelley, J.J. Morgan, D.L., Hammer, M.P., Le Feuvre, M.C., Moore, G.I., Gomon, M.F., Allen, M.G. & Saunders, T.  (eds). A field guide to the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley. Murdoch University Print Production Team, Murdoch, W.A.
  25. Morgan, D.L. (2018). Family Latidae, Giant Perches. In Shelley, J.J. Morgan, D.L., Hammer, M.P., Le Feuvre, M.C., Moore, G.I., Gomon, M.F., Allen, M.G. & Saunders, T. (eds). A field guide to the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley. Murdoch University Print Production Team, Murdoch, W.A.
  26. Nel, J.L., Kingsford, R.T., MacNally, R. Giller, P.S., Robson, B.J., Arthington, A.H. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F1.6 Episodic arid rivers. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  27. Nel, J.L., Kingsford, R.T., Robson, B.J., Kelly-Quinn, M., Jackson, L., Harper, R. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F3.2 Constructed lacustrine wetlands. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  28. Potter, I.C., Gill, H.S. & Renaud, C.B. (2014). Petromyzontidae: Lampreys. In M.L. Warren & B.M. Burr (eds). Freshwater fishes of North America. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. pp. 105-139.
  29. Potter, I.C., Gill, H.S., Renaud, C.B. & Haoucher, D. (2015). The taxonomy, phylogeny, and distribution of lampreys. In M. Docker (ed.). Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control Volume 1. Berlin: Springer. pp. 35-73. 
  30. Roux, D.J., Kingsford, R.T., Reidy Liermann, C.A., Robson, B.J., Kelly-Quinn, M. & Keith, D.A. (2020). F3.1 Large reservoirs. In: The IUCN global Ecosystem Typology 2.0: Descriptive profiles for biomes and ecosystem functional groups. (Eds: D A Keith, J R Ferrer-Paris, E Nicholson & R T Kingsford). Gland, IUCN, Switzerland.
  31. Simpson, G., Patroni, J., Kerr, D., Verduin, J. and Newsome, D. (2020). Dolphins in the City. Routledge Handbook of Tourism Cities. Ed. A.M. Morrison. London: Routledge, 2020. 540–550. 

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Barry, C. et al. (2023). Estimating the energetic cost of Whale Shark tourism. Biological Conservation 284
  2. Cai, X., Gao, C., Lymbery, A.J., Ma, L., Fu, Q., Huang, R. and Li, C. (2023). LncRNA activates immune response against Vibrio anguillarum in the intestine-liver axis of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) by sponging MiRNA in a CeRNA Regulatory Network.” Aquaculture 576.
  3. Cai, X., Gao, C., Lymbery, A.J., Armstrong, N.J., Ma, L. and Li, C. (2023). The immune-related circRNA-miRNA-mRNA ceRNA regulatory network in the liver of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) induced by Vibrio anguillarum. Fish & Shellfish Immunology 132: e108506.
  4. Carey, N., Chester, E. T., & Robson, B. J. (2023). Loss of functionally important and regionally endemic species from streams forced into intermittency by global warming. Global Change Biology, 29, 30193038.
  5. Cottingham, A., Bossie, A., Valesini, F., Maus, C. and Tweedley, J.R. (2023). Habitat Compression of an Estuarine Mytilid Following Half a Century of Streamflow Decline. Estuarine, coastal and shelf science 282.
  6. Cottingham, A., Bossie, A., Valesini, F., Tweedley, J.R. and Galimany, E. (2023). Quantifying the Potential Water Filtration Capacity of a Constructed Shellfish Reef in a Temperate Hypereutrophic Estuary. Diversity 15: 113.
  7. Ebner, B. C., Maeda, K., Donaldson, J. A., Harasti, D., Lord, C., Haÿ, V., Heffernan, J., Starrs, D., Thuesen, P., Beatty, S., Boseto, D., Copeland, L. K. F., Rashni, B., Hevalao, R. S., & Keith, P. (2023). Pebbled places preferred by people and pipefish in a World Heritage protected area. Cybium, 47(4): 401-416.
  8. Emery-Butcher, H. E., Beatty, S. J., & Robson, B. J. (2023). Seasonal and perennial water populations of an endemic crayfish differ in behavioural responses to drying but not metabolism. Ecohydrology 16: e2566.
  9. Fawcett, D., Fitzgerald, C., Verduin, J. and Poinern, G.E.J. (2023). Microplastic Pollution and Its Detrimental Impact on Coastal Ecosystems and Mid-Ocean Gyres. Harnessing Synthetic Nanotechnology-Based Methodologies for Sustainable Green Applications. Ed. Gerrard Poinern. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2023. 277–298. 
  10. Gao, C., Cai,  X., Lymbery,  A.J., Ma, L. and Li, C. (2023). The evolution of NLRC3 subfamily genes in Sebastidae teleost fishes. BMC Genomics 24, 683.
  11. Gao, C., Cai, X., Lymbery, A.J., Ma, L., Cao, M. and Li, C. (2023). Integrative transcriptomic profiling reveals the key pathways in the regulation mechanism of fish intestine-spleen immunity during the bacterial challenges. Aquaculture 568: e739320.
  12. Herdiana, Y., Wiryawan, B., Wisudo, S.H., Tweedley, J.R., Yulianto, I., Natsir, M., Agustina, S., Hordyk, A., and Loneragan, N.R. Application of the Method Evaluation and Risk Assessment Tool for a Small-Scale Grouper Fishery in Indonesia. Fishes 8: 498.
  13. Hoeksema, S.D., Chuwen, B.M., Tweedley, J.R. and Potter, I.C. (2023). Ichthyofaunas of Nearshore, Shallow Waters of Normally-Closed Estuaries Are Highly Depauperate and Influenced Markedly by Salinity and Oxygen Concentration. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 291
  14. Hounslow, J. L., Fossette, S., Chong, W., Bali, R., Tucker, A. D., Whiting, S. D., & Gleiss, A. C. (2023). Behaviour-specific spatiotemporal patterns of habitat use by sea turtles revealed using biologging and supervised machine learning. Journal of Applied Ecology, 60, 18281840.
  15. Lear, K.O., Ebner, B.C., Fazeldean, T., Whitty, J.M., & Morgan, D.L. (2023). Inter-decadal sampling reveals macrohabitat and environmental drivers of variation in aquatic assemblages in a near pristine dryland river. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 32: 444-463. https://doi.org/10.1111/eff.12698
  16. Lear, K.O., Fazeldean, T., Bateman, R.L., Ingelbrecht, J. & Morgan, D.L. (2023). Growth and morphology of Critically Endangered green sawfish Pristis zijsron in globally important nursery habitats. Marine Biology 170: 70. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-023-04220-5
  17. Lymbery, A.J. and Smit, N.J. (2023). Conservation of parasites: A primer. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 21: 255-263.
  18. Mackintosh, L.A. and Robson, B.J. (2023). Seasonal drying influences odonate adults and nymphs in wetlands in an urban Mediterranean‐climate landscape.” Austral Ecology 48: 1383–1404.
  19. Meekan, M. and Gleiss, A. (2023). Free-diving sharksScience 380: 6645.
  20. Morgan, D.L. and Beatty, S.J. (2023). The Pouched lamprey (Geotria australis Gray, 1851) in Mediterranean streams of the Southern Hemisphere. FiSHMED: Fishes in Mediterranean Environments 2023.004: 1-5. https://doi.org/10.29094/FiSHMED.2023.004
  21. Pedretti, Y.M. and Robson, B.J. (2023). Historical ecology of semi-enclosed coastal embayments: tools and techniques for discovering ecological events of the recent past. Marine and Freshwater Research 74: 247-263.
  22. Santoro, A., Chambers, J.M., Ebner, B. & Beatty, S.J. (2023). Climate change affects the early-life history of a freshwater turtle in a severely drying region. Austral Ecology 4: 22052229.
  23. Santoro, A., Chambers, J.M., Ebner, B.C. and Beatty, S.J. (2023). Implications of climatic drying on the nesting triggers for a freshwater turtle. Herpetologica 79: 166-175.
  24. Santoro, A., Newsome, R., Regan, Z., Chambers, J.M. & Beatty, S.J. (2023). Optimizing road underpass design to maximize use by a freshwater turtle (Chelodina oblonga). Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 33: 9951002.
  25. Travaglione, N., Evans, R., Moustaka, M., Cutler, M., Thomson, D.P., Tweedley, J. and Wilson, S. (2023). Scleractinian corals rely on heterotrophy in highly turbid environments. Coral Reefs 42: 997–1010.
  26. Tweedley, J.R., Loneragan, N.R., Sama, A. and Poh, B. (2023). Snapshot Survey of the Fish and Benthic Macroinvertebrate Fauna of Hill Inlet, Western Australia. The Western Australian Naturalist 33.2 (2023): 120–135.
  27. Tweedley, J.R., Obregón, C., Beukes, S.J., Loneragan, N.R. and Hughes, M. (2023). Differences in Recreational Fishers’ Motivations for Utilising Two Estuarine Fisheries. Fishes 8: 292.
  28. Tweedley, J.R., Obregón, C., Beukes, S.J., Loneragan, N.R. and Hughes, M. (2023). Selecting from the Fisheries Managers’ Tool-Box: Recreational Fishers’ Views of Stock Enhancement and Other Management Options. Fishes 8: 460.

2022

  1. Beatty, S.J., Lear, K.O., Allen, M.G., Lymbery, A.J., Tweedley, J.R. & Morgan, D.L. (2022) What factors influence fin-nipping by the invasive Gambusia holbrooki (Poeciliidae) on native fishes in riverine systems? Freshwater Biology 67: 325-337.
  2. Benson, J., Stewart, B., Close, P. and Lymbery, A. (2022) Evidence for multiple refugia and hotspots of genetic diversity for Westralunio carteri , a threatened freshwater mussel in south‐western Australia. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
  3. Buckee, J., Hetzel, Y., Edge, W., Verduin, J. and Pattiaratchi, C. (2022). Daily Timing of Low Tide Drives Seasonality in Intertidal Emersion Mortality Risk. Frontiers in Marine Science 9
  4. Cai, X., Lymbery, A.J., Armstrong, N.J., Gao, C., Ma, L. and Li, C. (2022). Systematic identification and characterization of lncRNAs and lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA networks in the liver of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) induced with Vibrio anguillarum. Fish & Shellfish Immunology 131: 21-29.
  5. Cronin-O’Reilly, S., Wells, N.S., McCallum, R., Hallett, C.S., Tweedley, J.R., Valesin, F.J. and Eyre, B.D. (2022.) Defaunation by deoxygenation: efficacy and divergent responses of estuarine macroinvertebrates. Marine Ecology Progress Series 701: 17
  6. Hanf, D., Hodgson, A.J., Kobryn, H., Bejder, L., & Smith, J.N. (2022) Dolphin distribution and habitat suitability in north Western Australia: Applications and implications of a broad-scale, non-targeted dataset. Frontiers in Marine Science 8: e733841
  7. Hounslow, J.L., Fossette, S., Byrnes, E.E., Whiting, S.D., Lambourne, R.N., Armstrong, N.J., Tucker, A.D., Richardson, A.R. and Gleiss, A.C. (2022). Multivariate analysis of biologging data reveals the environmental determinants of diving behaviour in a marine reptile. Royal Society Open Science 8: 211860.
  8. Ingelbrecht, J., Morgan, D.L., Lear, K.O., Fazeldean, T., Lymbery, A.J., Norman, B.M. & Martin, S.B. (2022). A new microbothriid monogenean Dermopristis pterophilus n. sp. from the skin of the Critically Endangered green sawfish Pristis zijsron Bleeker, 1851 (Batoidea: Pristidae) in Western Australia. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 17: 185-193.
  9. Karagiorgis, C., Ploeg, R.J., Ghafar, A., Gauci, C.G., Sukee, T., Cutmore, S.C., Claybrook, J., Loneragan, N.R., Wee, N.Q-X., Gillett, A.K., Beveridge, I. and Jabbar, A. (2022). Genetic characterisation of Echinocephalus spp. (Nematoda: Gnathostomatidae) from marine hosts in Australia. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 17: 161-165.
  10. Kayed, F. , Salim, S., Verduin, J.J. and Moheimani, N.R. (2022). The role of turbulent coherent structures on microalgal mixing for nutrient removal in jet and paddlewheel raceway ponds. Water 14.
  11. Keith, D.A., Ferrer-Paris, J.R., Nicholson, E. et al. (2022), A function-based typology for Earth’s ecosystems. Nature 610: 513–518.
  12. Kobryn, H.T., Beckley, L.E. & Wouters, K. (2022) Bathymetry derivatives and habitat data from hyperspectral imagery establish a high-resolution baseline for managing the Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Remote Sensing 14: e1827.
  13. Ma, L., Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L. and Lymbery, A.J. (2022). Population structure and microhabitat preference of a threatened freshwater mussel, Westralunio carteri, in south-western Australia. Hydrobiologia 849: 3227-3244.
  14. Obregón, C., Christensen, J., Zeller, D., Hughes, M., Tweedley, J.R., Gaynor, A. and Loneragan, N.R. (2022). Local Fisher Knowledge Reveals Changes in Size of Blue Swimmer Crabs in Small-Scale Fisheries. Marine Policy 143
  15. Owen, B.M., Hallett, C.S., Cosgrove, J.J., Tweedley, J.R. and Moheimani, N.R. (2022). Reporting of methods for automated devices: A systematic review and recommendation for studies using FlowCam for phytoplankton. Limnology and Oceanography Methods 20: 400-427. 
  16. Pilmer, L.W., Woolley, L.D., Lymbery, A.J., Salini, M. and Partridge, G.J. (2022). Using dietary additives to improve palatability of diets containing single‐cell protein from methanotrophic bacteria in yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) diets. Aquaculture Research 53: 5006-5017.
  17. Platell, M.E., Maschette, D., Coulson, P.G., Tweedley, J.R. and Potter, I.C. (2022). Dietary Characteristics of the Ecologically-Important Fish Species Centroberyx gerrardi, Including Discussion of Resource Partitioning among Species of Berycidae in Australia. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 275
  18. Reynolds, S.D., Norman, B.M., Franklin, C.E., Bach, S.S., Comezzi, F.G., Diamant, S., Jaidah, M.Y., Pierce, S.J., Richardson, A.J., Robinson, D.P., Rohner, C.A. and Dwyer, R.G. (2022). Regional variation in anthropogenic threats to Indian Ocean whale sharks. Global Ecology and Conservation, 33 . Art. e01961.
  19. Van Doan, H., Soltani, M., Leitão, A., Shafiei, S., Asadi, S., Lymbery, A.J. and Ringø, E. (2022). Streptococcosis a re-emerging disease in aquaculture: significance and phytotherapy. Animals 12: e2443.

2021

  1. Atkinson, S. T., Cale, D., Pinder, A., Chambers, J. M., Halse, S. A., & Robson, B. J. (2021). Substantial long-term loss of alpha and gamma diversity of lake invertebrates in a landscape exposed to a drying climate. Global Change Biology 27: 62636279.
  2. Bartes, S., Simpfendorfer, C., Walker, T.I., King, C., Loneragan, N. and Braccini, M. (2021). Conventional tagging of sharks in Western Australia: The main commercial species exhibit contrasting movement patterns. Marine and Freshwater Research.
  3. Benson, J.A., Stewart, B.A., Close, P.G. & Lymbery, A.J. (2021). Freshwater mussels in Mediterranean‐climate regions: Species richness, conservation status, threats, and conservation actions needed. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 31: 708-728. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3511.
  4. Buckee, J., Hetzel, Y., Nyegaard, M., Evans, S., Whiting, S., Scott, S., Ayvazian, S., van Keulen, M. and Verduin, J. (2021). Catastrophic loss of tropical seagrass habitats at the Cocos (Keeling) Islands due to multiple stressors. Marine Pollution Bulletin 170: 112602.
  5. Byrnes, E.E., Daly, R., Leos-Barajas, V., Langrock, R. & Gleiss, A.C. (2021). Evaluating the constraints governing activity patterns of a coastal marine top predator. Marine Biology 168: 11.
  6. Byrnes, E.E., Lear, K.O., Brewster, L.R., Whitney, N.M., Smukall, M.J., Armstrong, N.J. & Gleiss, A.C. (2021). Accounting for body mass effects in the estimation of field metabolic rates from body acceleration. Journal of Experimental Biologyhttps://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.233544
  7. Campbell, T.I., Tweedley, J.R., Johnston, D.J. & Loneragan, N.R. (2021). Crab diets differ between adjacent estuaries and habitats within a sheltered marine embayment. Frontiers in Marine Science 8: 564695. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.564695
  8. Carey, N., Chester, E. T., & Robson, B. J. (2021). Flow regime change alters shredder identity but not leaf litter decomposition in headwater streams affected by severe, permanent drying. Freshwater Biology 66: 18131830.
  9. Carey, N., Chester, E.T. and Robson, B.J. (2021). Life history traits are poor predictors of species responses to flow-regime change in headwater streams. Global Change Biology 27: 3547-3564.
  10. Chabanne, D.B.H., Allen, S.J., Sherwin, W.B., Finn, H. & Krützen, M. (2021). Inconsistency between socio-spatial and genetic structure in a coastal dolphin population. Frontiers in Marine Science 7: 617540.
  11. Chapple, T.K., Tickler, D., Roche, R.C., Bayley, D.T.I., Gleiss, A.C., Kanive, P.E., Jewell, O.J.D., Jorgensen, S.J., Schallert, R., Carlisle, A.B., Pilly, J.S., Andrzejaczek, S., Wikelski, M., Hussey, N.E. and Block, B.A. (2021). Ancillary data from animal-borne cameras as an ecological survey tool for marine communities. Marine Biology 168: 106.
  12. Christiansen, F., Rodríguez-González, F., Martínez-Aguilar, S., Urbán, J., Swartz, S., Warick, H., Vivier, F. & Bejder, L. (2021). Poor body condition associated with an unusual mortality event in gray whales. Marine Ecology Progress Series 658: 237-252.
  13. Greenwell, C.N., Born, K.S., Admiraal, R., Hodgson, A., Dunlop, J.N. and Loneragan, N.R. (2021). Social facilitation for conservation planning: understanding fairy tern behavior and site selection in response to conspecific audio-visual cues. Endangered Species Research 45: 147-157.
  14. Greenwell, C.N., Tweedley, J.R., Moore, G.I., Lenanton, R.C.J., Dunlop, J.N. and Loneragan, N.R. (2021). Feeding ecology of a threatened coastal seabird across an inner shelf seascape. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 263: 107627.
  15. Gupta, N., Partridge, G.J., Buller, N.B., Pilmer, L., Currie, A. & Lymbery, A.J. (2022). Genetic diversity of Australian isolates of Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae is associated with virulence to yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi). Aquaculture 538: 736552. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.736552
  16. Hounslow, J.L., Jewell, O.J.D., Fossette, S., Whiting, S., Tucker, A.D., Richardson, A., Edwards, D. & Gleiss, A.C. (2021). Animal‐borne video from a sea turtle reveals novel anti‐predator behaviors. Ecology e03251.
  17. Huveneers, C., Jaine, F.R.A., Barnett, A., Butcher, P.A., Clarke, T.M., Currey-Randall, L.M., Dwyer, R.G., Ferreira, L.C., Gleiss, A.C., Hoenner, X., Ierodiaconou, D., Lédée, E.J.I., Meekan, M.G., Pederson, H., Rizzari, J.R., van Ruth, P.D., Semmens, J.M., Taylor, M.D., Udyawer, V., Walsh, P., Heupel, M.R. and Harcourt, R. (2021). The power of national acoustic tracking networks to assess the impacts of human activity on marine organisms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Biological Conservation 108995.
  18. Klunzinger, M.W., Lopes-Lima, M., Gomes-dos-Santos, A., Froufe, E., Lymbery, A.J. & Kirkendale, L., 2021. Phylogeographic study of the West Australian freshwater mussel, Westralunio carteri, uncovers evolutionarily significant units that raise new conservation concerns. Hydrobiologia 848: 2951-2964. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-020-04200-6
  19. Krispyn, K.N., Loneragan, N.R., Whitfield, A.K. and Tweedley, J.R. (2021) Salted mullet: Protracted occurrence of Mugil cephalus under extreme hypersaline conditions. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 261: 107533.
  20. Laborie, J., Christiansen, F., Beedholm, K., Madsen, P.T. and Heerah, K. (2021) Behavioural impact assessment of unmanned aerial vehicles on Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 536: 151509.
  21. Lear, K.O., Morgan, D.L., Whitty, J.M., Beatty, S.J. & Gleiss, A.C. (2021). Wet season flood magnitude drives resilience to dry season drought of a euryhaline elasmobranch in a dry-land river. Science of the Total Environment 750: 142234. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142234
  22. Lear, K.O., Whitney, N.M., Morris, J.J. and Gleiss, A.C. (2021). Temporal niche partitioning as a novel mechanism promoting co-existence of sympatric predators in marine systems. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 288 (1954).
  23. Lorenzen, K., Leber, K.M., Loneragan, N.R., Schloesser, R.W. and Taylor, M.D. (2021). Developing and integrating enhancement strategies to improve and restore fisheries. Bulletin of Marine Science 97: 475-488.
  24. Lymbery, A.J., Ma, L., Lymbery, S.J., Klunzinger, M.W., Beatty, S.J. & Morgan, D.L. (2021). Burrowing behavior protects a threatened freshwater mussel in drying rivers. Hydrobiologia 848: 3141-3152. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-020-04268-0
  25. Magni, P.A., Tingey, E., Armstrong, N.J. & Verduin, J. (2021). Evaluation of barnacle (Crustacea: Cirripedia) colonisation on different fabrics to support the estimation of the time spent in water by human remains. Forensic Science International 318: 110526.
  26. Marks, R., Hesp, S.A., Denham, A., Loneragan, N.R., Johnston, D. and Hall, N. (2021). Factors influencing the dynamics of a collapsed blue swimmer crab (Portunus armatus) population and its lack of recovery. Fisheries Research 242: 106035.
  27. McCluskey, S.M., Sprogis, K.R., London, J.M., Bejder, L. & Loneragan, N.R. (2021). Foraging preferences of an apex marine predator revealed through stomach content and stable isotope analyses. Global Ecology and Conservation 25: e01396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01396
  28. Morgan, D.L., Lear, K.O., Dobinson, E., Gleiss, A.C., Fazeldean, T., Pillans, R.D., Beatty, S.J. & Whitty, J.M. (2021). Seasonal use of a macrotidal estuary by the endangered dwarf sawfish (Pristis clavata). Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 31: 2164-2177. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3578
  29. Morgan, D.L., Lear, K.O., Ebner, B.C. & Beatty, S.J. (2021). Net design for selective control of the ‘plague minnow’ Gambusia holbrooki that minimises impact on native fishes. Journal of Fish Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14895
  30. Nicholson, K., Bejder, L. and Loneragan, N. (2021). Niche partitioning among social clusters of a resident estuarine apex predator. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 75: 160.
  31. Nicholson, K., Loneragan, N., Finn, H. and Bejder, L. (2021). Social, spatial and isotopic niche partitioning identify an estuarine community of bottlenose dolphins as a discrete management unit. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.
  32. Norman, B.M., Reynolds, S. & Morgan, D.L. (2021). Three-way symbiotic relationships in whale sharks. Pacific Conservation Biology. https://doi.org/10.1071/PC20043
  33. Palermo, C.J., Morgan, D.L., Beatty, S.J., Elliot, A. & Greay, T.L. (2021). The discovery of Asian fish tapeworm (Schyzocotyle acheilognathi) in Western Australia may pose a threat to the health of endemic native fishes. Journal of Helminthology. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X21000365
  34. Ransome, N., Bejder, L., Jenner, M., Penfold, G., Brosig, V.J., Kitson, C., Skjothaug, R., Neilson, E., Loneragan, N.R. and Smith, J.N. (2021). Observations of parturition in humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) and occurrence of escorting and competitive behavior around birthing females. Marine Mammal Science.
  35. Ransome, N., Loneragan, N.R., Medrano-González, L., Félix, F. and Smith, J.N. (2021). Vessel Strikes of Large Whales in the Eastern Tropical Pacific: A Case Study of Regional Underreporting. Frontiers in Marine Science 8: 675245.
  36. Roberts, B.H., Morrongiello, J.R., Morgan, D.L., King, A.J., Sauders, T.M. and Crook, D.A. (2021). Faster juvenile growth promotes earlier sex change in a protandrous hermaphrodite (barramundi Lates calcarifer). Scientific Reports 11:2276. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81727-1
  37. Smales, L., Elliot, A., Keatley, S., Chisholm, L. and Lymbery, A. (2021). Morphological and molecular characterisation of a new species of Parastrongyloides (Rhabditida: Strongyloididae) from the short-beaked echidna Tachyglossus aculeatus from Western Australia. Acta Parasitologica
  38. Smith, J.N., Kelly, N. & Renner, I.W. (2021). Validation of presence‐only models for conservation planning and the application to whales in a multiple‐use marine park. Ecological Applications 31: e02214.
  39. Stacey, N., Gibson, E., Loneragan, N.R., Warren, C., Wiryawan, B., Adhuri, D.S., Steenbergen, D.J. and Fitriana, R. (2021). Developing sustainable small-scale fisheries livelihoods in Indonesia: Trends, enabling and constraining factors, and future opportunities. Marine Policy 132: 104654.
  40. Stockwell, S., Greenwell, C.N., Dunlop, J.N. and Loneragan, N.R. (2021). Distribution and foraging by non-breeding Caspian Terns on a large temperate estuary of south-western Australia – preliminary investigations. Pacific Conservation Biology.
  41. Storer, T., Bannister, J., Bennett, K., Byrnes. E., Crook, D.A., Morgan, D.L., Gleiss, A. & Beatty, S.J. (2021). Influence of discharge regime on the movement and refuge use of a freshwater fish in a drying temperate region. Ecohydrology 14:e2253. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2253
  42. zu Ermgassen, P.S.E., Mukherjee, N., Worthington, T.A., Acosta, A., da Rocha Araujo, A.R., Beitl, C.M., Castellanos-Galindo, G.A., Cunha-Lignon, M., Dahdouh-Guebas, F., Diele, K., Parrett, C.L., Dwyer, P.G., Gair, J.R., Johnson, A.F., Kuguru, B., Savio Lobo, A., Loneragan, N.R., Longley-Wood, K., Mendonça, J.T., Meynecke, J-O., Mandal, R.N., Munga, C.N., Reguero, B.G., Rönnbäck, P., Thorley, J., Wolff, M. & Spalding, M. (2021). Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 248: 107159.
  43. Whitney, N.M., Lear, K.O., Morris, J.J., Hueter, R.E., Carlson, J.K. and Marshall, H.M. (2021). Connecting post-release mortality to the physiological stress response of large coastal sharks in a commercial longline fishery. PLoS ONE 16: e0255673.

2020

  1. Allen, M.G., Morgan, D.L., Close, P.G., & Beatty, S.J. (2020). Too little but not too late? Biology of a recently discovered and imperiled freshwater fish in a drying temperate region and comparison with sympatric fishes. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 30: 1412-1423.
  2. Ahmadivand, S., Soltani, M., Shokrpoor, S., Rahmati-Holasoo, H., El-Matbouli, M. & Taheri-Mirghaed, A. (2020). Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3) transmission and outbreaks in Iran: Detection and characterization in farmed common carp. Microbial Pathogenesis 149: 104321.
  3. Andrzejaczek, S., Gleiss, A.C., Lear, K.O., Pattiaratchi, C., Chapple, T.K. & Meekan, M.G. (2020). Depth-dependent dive kinematics suggest cost-efficient foraging strategies by tiger sharks. Royal Society Open Science 7: 200789.
  4. Armstrong, A.J., Armstrong, A.O., McGregor, F., Richardson, A.J., Bennett, M.B., Townsend, K.A., Hays, G.C., van Keulen, M., Smith, J. & Dudgeon, C.L. (2020). Satellite tagging and photographic identification reveal connectivity between two UNESCO world heritage areas for reef Manta Rays. Frontiers in Marine Science 7: 725.
  5. Barnas, A.F., Chabot, D., Hodgson, A.J., Johnston, D.W., Bird, D.M. & Ellis-Felege, S.N. (2020). A standardized protocol for reporting methods when using drones for wildlife research. Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems 8: 89-98.
  6. Beatty, S.J., Ramsay, A., Pinder, A.M. & Morgan, D.L. (2020). Reservoirs act as footholds for an invasive freshwater crayfish. Pacific Conservation Biology 26, 78-83.
  7. Bernal, A., Olivar, M.P. & Beckley, L.E. (2020). Dietary composition of myctophid larvae off Western Australia. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 179: 104841.
  8. Byrnes, E., Lear, K., Morgan, D. & Gleiss, A. (2020). Respirometer in a box: development and use of a portable field respirometer for estimating oxygen consumption of large-bodied fishes. Journal of Fish Biology.
  9. Christiansen, F., Dawson, S.M., Durban, J.W., Fearnbach, H., Miller, C.A., Bejder, L., Uhart, M., Sironi, M., Corkeron, P., Rayment, W., Leunissen, E., Haria, E., Ward, R., Warick, H.A., Kerr, I., Lynn, M.S., Pettis, H.M. & Moore, M.J. (2020). Population comparison of right whale body condition reveals poor state of the North Atlantic right whale. Marine Ecology Progress Series 640: 1-16.
  10. Christiansen, F., Nielsen, M.L.K., Charlton, C., Bejder, L. &Madsen, P.T. (2020). Southern right whales show no behavioral response to low noise levels from a nearby unmanned aerial vehicle. Marine Mammal Science 36: 953-963.
  11. Christiansen, F., Sprogis, K.R., Gross, J., Castrillon, J., Warick, H.A., Leunissen, E. & Bengtson Nash, S. (2020). Response to: Lipid content of whale blubber cannot be measured using biopsies. Journal of Experimental Biology 223: 227850.
  12. Christiansen, F., Sprogis, K.R., Gross, J., Castrillon, J., Warick, H.A., Leunissen, E. & Bengtson Nash, S. (2020). Variation in outer blubber lipid concentration does not reflect morphological body condition in humpback whales. Journal of Experimental Biology 223: 213769.
  13. Clarkson, J., Christiansen, F., Awbery, T., Abbiss, L., Nikpaljevic, N. & Akkaya, A. (2020). Non-targeted tourism affects the behavioural budgets of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus in the South Adriatic (Montenegro). Marine Ecology Progress Series 638: 165-176.
  14. Cleguer, C., Garrigue, C. & Marsh, H. (2020). Dugong (Dugong dugon) movements and habitat use in a coral reef lagoonal ecosystem. Endangered Species Research 43: 167-181.
  15. Cohen, D.L. and Beckley, L.E. (2020). Diet and prey selectivity of the mesopelagic lanternfish Myctophum asperum from the Perth Canyon, Western Australia. Ichthyological Research.
  16. Cottingham, A., Hall, N.G., Loneragan, N.R., Jenkins, G.I. & Potter, I.C. (2020). Efficacy of restocking an estuarine-resident species demonstrated by long-term monitoring of cultured fish with alizarin complexone-stained otoliths. A case study. Fisheries Research 227: 105556.
  17. Coulson, P.G., Hodgkinson, D.J. & Beckley, L.E. (2020). Age validation and growth of the small-tooth flounder Pseudorhombus jenynsii from estuaries and coastal waters in south-western Australia. Ichthyological Research.
  18. Cromie Lear, M.J., Millard, M., Gleiss, A.C., Dale, J., Dimitrov, M., Peiros, E. & Block, B. (2020). Biomechanical analysis of the Slow-Twitch (Red) muscle force transmission pathways in tunas. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 93: 185-198.
  19. Donaldson, J.A., Drews Jr, P., Bradley, M.J, Morgan, D.L., Baker, R. & Ebner, B.C. (2020). Countering low visibility in video survey of an estuarine fish assemblage. Pacific Conservation Biology 26: 190-200. 
  20. Dunlop, J.N. and Greenwell, C.N. (2020). Seasonal movements and metapopulation structure of the Australian fairy tern in Western Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology 27: 47-60.
  21. Emery-Butcher, H., Beatty, S. & Robson, B. (2020). The effects of invasive ecosystem engineers on freshwater ecosystems, a review. Freshwater Biology 65: 999-1015.
  22. Erbe, C., Smith, J.N., Redfern, J.V. & Peel, D. (2020). Editorial: Impacts of shipping on marine fauna. Frontiers in Marine Science 7: 637.
  23. Feutry, P., Devloo-Delva, F., Tran Lu Y, A., Mona, S., Gunasekera, R.M., Johnson, G., Pillans, R.D., Jaccoud, D., Kilian, A., Morgan, D.L., Saunders, T., Bax, N., & Kyne, P.M. (2020). One panel to rule them all: DArTcap genotyping for population structure, historical demography, and kinship analyses, and its application to a threatened shark. Molecular Ecology Resources https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13204
  24. Greenwell, C.N., Dunlop, J.N., Admiraal, R. & Loneragan, N.R. (2020). The secret life of Fairy Terns: Breeding chronology and life history observations of Sternula nereis nereis in south-western Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology.
  25. Halim, A., Loneragan, N.R., Wiryawan, B., Fujita, R., Adhuri, D.S., Hordyk, A.R. & Sondita, M.F.A. (2020). Transforming traditional management into contemporary territorial-based fisheries management rights for small-scale fisheries in Indonesia. Marine Policy 116: 103923.
  26. Halim, A., Loneragan, N.R., Wiryawan, B., Hordyk, A.R., Sondita, M.F.A. & Yulianto, I. (2020). Evaluating data-limited fisheries for grouper (Serranidae) and snapper (Lutjanidae) in the Coral Triangle, eastern Indonesia. Regional Studies in Marine Science 38: 101388.
  27. Hogan-West, K., Coulson, P.G., Tweedley, J.R. & Loneragan, N.R. (2020). Biological characteristics of the non-indigenous Acentrogobius pflaumii (Bleeker 1853) in a warm-temperate estuary, and thus very different from its typical environment. Regional Studies in Marine Science 33.
  28. Hood, R.R., Beckley, L.E., Vialard, J. & Gaye, B. (2020). The Second International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE-2): Motivating new exploration in a poorly understood ocean basin (volume 3). Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 179: 104876.
  29. Hunt, T.N., Allen, S.J., Bejder, L. & Parra, G.J. (2020). Identifying priority habitat for conservation and management of Australian humpback dolphins within a marine protected area. Scientific Reports 10(1): 14366.
  30. Ingelbrecht, J. Miller, T.L., Lymbery, A.J., Maita, M., Torikai, S. & Partridge, G. (2020). Anthelmintic herbal extracts as potential prophylactics or treatments for monogenean infections in cultured yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi).  Aquaculture 520: 744776.
  31. Klunzinger, M.W., Lopes-Lima, M., Gomes-dos-Santos, A., Froufe, E., Lymbery, A.J. & Kirkendale, L. (2020). Phylogeographic study of the West Australian freshwater mussel, Westralunio carteri, uncovers evolutionarily significant units that raise new conservation concerns. Hydrobiologia.
  32. Lear, K.O., Morgan, D.L., Whitty, J.M., Whitney, N.M., Byrnes, E.E., Beatty, S.J. & Gleiss, A.C. (2020). Divergent field metabolic rates highlight the challenges of increasing temperatures and energy limitation in aquatic ectotherms. Oecologia 193: 311-323.
  33. Lintermans, M., Geyle, H.M., Beatty, S., Brown, C., Ebner, B., Freeman, R., Hammer, M., Humphreys, W.F., Kennard, M.J., Kern, P., Martin, K., Morgan, D., Raadik, T.A., Unmack, P.J., Wager, R., Woinarski, J.C.Z. & Garnett, S.T. (2020). Big trouble for little fish: Australian freshwater fish in imminent risk of extinction. Pacific Conservation Biology.
  34. Liu, M., Bejder, L., Lin, M., Zhang, P., Dong, L. & Li, S. (2020). Determining spatial use of the world's second largest humpback dolphin population: Implications for place‐based conservation and management. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 30: 364-374.
  35. Lymbery, A.J., Lymbery, S.J. & Beatty, S.J. (2020). Fish out of water: Aquatic parasites in a drying world. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 12: 300-307.
  36. Maschette, D., Fromont, J., Platell, M.E., Coulson, P.G., Tweedley, J.R. & Potter, I.C. (2020). Characteristics and implications of spongivory in the Knifejaw Oplegnathus woodwardi (Waite) in temperate mesophotic waters. Journal of Sea Research 157: 101847.
  37. McCosker, E., Davies, C.H. & Beckley, L.E. (2020). Oceanographic influence on coastal zooplankton assemblages at three IMOS National Reference Stations in Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research.
  38. Milotic, M., Lymbery, A., Thompson, A., Doherty, J.F. and Godfrey, S. (2020). Parasites are endangered by the conservation of their hosts: meta-analyses of the effect of host captivity on the odds of parasite infection. Biological Conservation 248: e108702.
  39. Moazenzadeh, K., Rajabi Islami, H., Zamini, A. & Soltani, M. (2020). Effect of dietary inorganic copper on growth performance and some hematological indices of Siberian Sturgeon Acipenser baerii North American Journal of Aquaculture 82: 200-207.
  40. Nicol, C., Bejder, L., Green, L., Johnson, C., Keeling, L., Noren, D., Van der Hoop, J. & Simmonds, M. (2020). Anthropogenic threats to wild cetacean welfare and a tool to inform policy in this area. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7: 57.
  41. Obregón, C., Admiraal, R., van Putten, I., Hughes, M., Tweedley, J.R. & Loneragan, N.R. (2020). Who you speak to matters: Information sharing and the management of a small-scale fishery. Frontiers in Marine Science 7: 578014.
  42. Paton, K.R., Cake, M.H., Bird, D.J. & Potter, I.C. (2020). Descriptions of spawning of the pouched lamprey (Geotria australis) in tanks and of morphological changes leading up to and following spawning. Pacific Conservation Biology 26: 301-307.
  43. Paton, K.R., Cake, M.H. & Potter, I.C. (2020). Lipid and protein catabolism contribute to aerobic metabolic responses to exhaustive exercise during the protracted spawning run of the lamprey Geotria australis. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 190: 35-47.
  44. Pember, B.M., Chaplin, J.A., Loneragan, N.R. & Braccini, M. (2020). Population genetic structure of Indo-West Pacific carcharhinid sharks: what do we know and where to from here? Pacific Conservation Biology.
  45. Rose, T.H., Tweedley, J.R., Warwick, R.M. & Potter, I.C. (2020). Influences of microtidal regime and eutrophication on estuarine zooplankton. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 238: 106689.
  46. Santoro, A., Chambers, J.M., Robson, B.J. & Beatty, S.J. (2020). Land use surrounding wetlands influences urban populations of a freshwater turtle. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 30: 1050-1060.
  47. Senigaglia, V., Christiansen, F., Sprogis, K.R., Symons, J. & Bejder, L. (2020). Author Correction: Food-provisioning negatively affects calf survival and female reproductive success in bottlenose dolphins. Scientific Reports 10: 18813.
  48. Shawky, A.M., Christiansen, F. & Ormond, R. (2020). Effects of swim‐with‐dolphin tourism on the behaviour of spinner dolphins, at Samadai Reef in the Egyptian Red Sea. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 30: 1373-1384.
  49. Smith, J.N., Kelly, N., Childerhouse, S., Redfern, J.V., Moore, T.J. & Peel, D. (2020). Quantifying ship strike risk to breeding whales in a multiple-use marine park: The Great Barrier Reef. Frontiers in Marine Science 7: 67.
  50. Sprogis, K.R., Bejder, L., Hanf, D. & Christiansen, F. (2020). Behavioural responses of migrating humpback whales to swim-with-whale activities in the Ningaloo Marine Park, Western Australia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 522.
  51. von Ammon, U., Jeffs, A., Zaiko, A., van der Reis, A., Goodwin, D., Beckley, L.E., Malpot, E. & Pochon, X. (2020). A portable cruising speed net: Expanding global collection of sea surface plankton data. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7: 615458.
  52. Warrington, R.E., Davies, W.I.L., Hemmi, J.M., Hart, N.S., Potter, I.C., Collin, S.P. & Hunt, D.M. (2020). Visual opsin expression and morphological characterization of retinal photoreceptors in the pouched lamprey (Geotria australis, Gray). Journal of Comparative Neurology.
  53. Warwick, R.M., Hourston, M., Tweedley, J.R. & Potter, I.C. (2020). The contrasting ecology of free-living nematodes in macrotidal and microtidal estuaries. Estuaries and Coasts 44: 214-228.
  54. Webb, J.P., van Keulen, M., Wong, S.K.S., Hamley, E., Nwoba, E. and Moheimani, N.R. (2020). Light spectral effect on a consortium of filamentous green algae grown on anaerobic digestate piggery effluent (ADPE). Algal Research, 46 . Article 101723.
  55. Wiener, C., Bejder, L., Johnston, D., Fawcett, L. & Wilkinson, P. (2020). Cashing in on spinners: Revenue estimates of wild Dolphin-Swim tourism in the Hawaiian Islands. Frontiers in Marine Science 7: 660.
  56. Williams, J., Cottingham, A., Denham, A., Hall, N.G. & Potter, I.C. (2020). Relationship between spawning and egg and larval stages of a unique estuarine-resident species and environmental variables and prey. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 246: 107039.
  57. Wiryawan, B., Loneragan, N., Mardhiah, U., Kleinertz, S., Wahyuningrum, P.I., Pingkan, J., Wildan, Timur, P.S., Duggan, D. & Yulianto, I. (2020). Catch per unit effort dynamic of Yellowfin Tuna related to sea surface temperature and chlorophyll in southern Indonesia. Fishes 5: 28.
  58. zu Ermgassen, P.S.E., Mukherjee, N., Worthington, T.A., Acosta, A., da Rocha Araujo, A.R., Beitl, C.M., Castellanos-Galindo, G.A., Cunha-Lignon, M., Dahdouh-Guebas, F., Diele, K., Parrett, C.L., Dwyer, P.G., Gair, J.R., Johnson, A.F., Kuguru, B., Savio Lobo, A., Loneragan, N.R., Longley-Wood, K., Mendonça, J.T., Meynecke, J-O, Mandal, R.N., Munga, C.N., Reguero, B.G., Rönnbäck, P., Thorley, J., Wolff, M. & Spalding, M. (2020) Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 106975.

2019

  1. Andrzejaczek, S., Gleiss, A.C., Lear, K.O., Pattiaratchi, C.B., Chapple, T.K. and Meekan, M.G. (2019). Biologging tags reveal links between fine-scale horizontal and vertical movement behaviors in tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier). Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 229.
  2. Beatty, S.J. & Morgan, D.L. (2019). A “cray-zy” dam solution for an iconic species. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17: 184.
  3. Benson, J.A., Close, P.G., Stewart, B.A. & Lymbery, A.J. (2019). Freshwater tributaries provide refuge and recolonization opportunities for mussels following salinity reversal. Science of The Total Environment 683: 231-239.
  4. Bejder, L., Videsen, S., Hermannsen, L., Simon, M., Hanf, D. & Madsen, P.T. (2019). Low energy expenditure and resting behaviour of humpback whale mother-calf pairs highlights conservation importance of sheltered breeding areas. Scientific Reports 9: 771.
  5. Carey, N., Cross, A.T., Barrett, M.D. & Robson, B.J. (2019). Do active‐dispersing insects dominate the invertebrate fauna of rock pools in the wet–dry tropics, Kimberley, Australia? Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 29: 1175-1189.
  6. Chan, F.T., Beatty, S.J., Gilles, A.S.Jr., Hill, J.E., Kozic, S., Luo, D., Morgan, D.L., Pavia, R.T.B.Jr., Therriault, T.W., Verreycken, H., Vilizzi, L., Wei, H., Yeo, D.C.J., Zeng, Y., Zięba, G. & Copp, G.H. (2019). Leaving the fish bowl: the ornamental trade as a global vector for freshwater fish invasions. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 22: 417-439.
  7. Christiansen, F., Sironi, M., Moore, M.J., Di Martino, M., Ricciardi, M., Warick, H.A., Irschick, D.J., Gutierrez, R., Uhart, M.M. & Iossa, G. (2019). Estimating body mass of free‐living whales using aerial photogrammetry and 3D volumetrics. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10: 2034-2044.
  8. Dutton, P.H., Komoroske, L., Bejder, L. & Meekan, M. (2019). Editorial: Integrating emerging technologies into marine megafauna conservation management. Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 693.
  9. Germanov, E.S., Bejder, L., Chabanne, D.B.H., Dharmadi, D., Hendrawan, I.G., Marshall, A.D., Pierce, S.J., van Keulen, M. & Loneragan, N.R. (2019). Contrasting habitat use and population dynamics of reef manta rays within the Nusa Penida marine protected area, Indonesia. Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 215.
  10. Germanov, E.S., Marshall, A.D., Hendrawan, I.G., Admiraal, R., Rohner, C.A., Argeswara, J., Wulandari, R., Himawan, M.R. & Loneragan, N.R. (2019). Microplastics on the menu: Plastics pollute Indonesian Manta Ray and Whale Shark feeding grounds. Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 679.
  11. Gholipourkanani, H., Buller, N. & Lymbery, A. (2019). In vitro antibacterial activity of four nano‐encapsulated herbal essential oils against three bacterial fish pathogens. Aquaculture Research 50: 871-875.
  12. Gleiss, A.C., Dale, J.J., Klinger, D.H., Estess, E.E., Gardner, L.D., Machado, B., Norton, A.G., Farwell, C. & Block, B.A. (2019). Temperature dependent pre- and postprandial activity in Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 231: 131-139.
  13. Gleiss, A.C., Schallert, R.J., Dale, J.J., Wilson, S.G. & Block, B.A. (2019). Direct measurement of swimming and diving kinematics of giant Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus). Royal Society Open Science 6.
  14. Greenwell, C.N., Calver, M.C. & Loneragan, N.R. (2019). Cat Gets Its Tern: A case study of predation on a threatened coastal seabird. Animals 9: 445.
  15. Greenwell, C.N., Dunlop, J.N. & Loneragan, N.R. (2019). Nest desertion: An anti-predator strategy of the Australian Fairy Tern Sternula nereis nereis. Marine Ornithology 47: 193-197.
  16. Greenwell, C.N., Loneragan, N.R., Admiraal, R., Tweedley, J.R. & Wall, M. (2019). Octopus as predators of abalone on a sea ranch. Fisheries Management and Ecology 26: 108-118.
  17. Greenwell, C.N., Loneragan, N.R., Tweedley, J.R. & Wall, M. (2019). Diet and trophic role of octopus on an abalone sea ranch. Fisheries Management and Ecology 26: 638-649.
  18. Hood, R.R. & Beckley, L.E. (2019). The Second International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE-2): Motivating New Exploration in a Poorly Understood Ocean Basin (Volume 1). Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 161: 2-4.
  19. Hood, R.R., Beckley, L.E. & Vialard, J. (2019). The second International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE-2): Motivating new exploration in a poorly understood ocean basin (volume 2). Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 166: 3-5.
  20. Hounslow, J.L., Brewster, L.R., Lear, K.O., Guttridge, T.L., Daly, R., Whitney, N.M., & Gleiss, A.C. (2019). Assessing the effects of sampling frequency on behavioural classification of accelerometer data. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 512: 22-30.
  21. Jewell, O.J.D., Gleiss, A.C., Jorgensen, S.J., Andrzejaczek, S., Moxley, J.H., Beatty, S.J., Wikelski, M., Block, B.A. & Chapple, T.K. (2019). Cryptic habitat use of white sharks in kelp forest revealed by animal-borne video. Biology Letters 15: 20190085.
  22. Lear, K.O., Gleiss, A.C., Whitty, J.M., Fazeldean, T., Albert, J., Green, N., Ebner, B.C., Thorburn, D.C., Beatty, S.J. & Morgan, D.L. (2019). Recruitment of a critically endangered sawfish into a riverine nursery is dependent on natural flow regimes. Scientific Reports 9: 17071.
  23. Lear, K.O., Poulakis, G.R., Scharer, R.M., Gleiss, A.C. & Whitney, N.M. (2019). Fine-scale behavior and habitat use of the endangered smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata): insights from accelerometry. Fishery Bulletin 117: 348-359.
  24. Lear, K.O., Whitney, N.M., Morgan, D.L., Brewster, L.R., Whitty, J.M., Poulakis, G.R., Scharer, R.M., Guttridge, T.L. & Gleiss, A.C. (2019). Thermal performance responses in free-ranging elasmobranchs depend on habitat use and body size. Oecologia 191: 829-842.
  25. Loneragan, N., Denham, A., Johnston, D., Hesp, S.A., Marks, R. & Juanes, F. (2019). Temporal changes in the growth of a crustacean species, Portunus armatus, in a temperate marine embayment: Evidence of density dependence. ICES Journal of Marine Science 77: 773-790.
  26. Loneragan, N.R., Taylor, M.D. & Tweedley, J.R. (2019). A drop in the ocean: marine fish releases in Australia. Austral Ecology 44: 545-551.
  27. Manlik, O., Chabanne, D., Daniel, C., Bejder, L., Allen, S.J. & Sherwin, W.B. (2019). Demography and genetics suggest reversal of dolphin source-sink dynamics, with implications for conservation. Marine Mammal Science 35: 732-759.
  28. Manlik, O., Krützen, M., Kopps, A.M., Mann, J., Bejder, L., Allen, S.J., Frère, C., Connor, R.C. & Sherwin, W.B. (2019). Is MHC diversity a better marker for conservation than neutral genetic diversity? A case study of two contrasting dolphin populations. Ecology and Evolution 9: 6986-6998.
  29. McGregor, F., Richardson, A.J., Armstrong, A.J., Armstrong, A.O. & Dudgeon, C.L. (2019). Rapid wound healing in a reef manta ray masks the extent of vessel strike. PLoS ONE 14(12): e0225681.
  30. Nielsen, M.L.K., Bejder, L., Videsen, S.K.A., Christiansen, F. & Madsen, P.T. (2019). Acoustic crypsis in southern right whale mother–calf pairs: infrequent, low-output calls to avoid predation? Journal of Experimental Biology 222: 190728.
  31. Obregón, C., Hughes, M., Loneragan, N.R., Poulton, S.J. & Tweedley, J.R. (2019). A two-phase approach to elicit and measure beliefs on management strategies: Fishers supportive and aware of trade-offs associated with stock enhancement. Ambio 49: 640-649.
  32. Obregón, C., Tweedley, J.R., Loneragan, N.R. & Hughes, M. (2019) Different but not opposed: Perceptions between fishing sectors on the status and management of a crab fishery. ICES Journal of Marine Science 77: 2354-2368.
  33. Partridge, G.J., Rao, S., Woolley, L., Pilmer, L., Lymbery, A.J. and Prestige, C.A. (2019). Bioavailability and palatability of praziquantel incorporated into solid-lipid nanoparticles fed to yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C 218: 14-20.
  34. Raudino, H.C., Tyne, J.A., Smith, A., Ottewell, K., McArthur, S., Kopps, A.M., Chabanne, D., Harcourt, R.G., Pirotta, V. & Waples, K. (2019). Challenges of collecting blow from small cetaceans. Ecosphere 10: e02901.
  35. Roberts, B.H., Morrongiello, J.R., King, A.J., Morgan, D. Saunders, T.M., Woodhead, J. & Crook, D.A. (2019). Migration to freshwater increases growth rates in a facultatively catadromous tropical fish. Oceologia 191: 253-260.
  36. Rose, T.H., Tweedley, J.R., Warwick, R.M. & Potter, I.C. (2019). Zooplankton dynamics in a highly eutrophic microtidal estuary. Marine Pollution Bulletin 142: 433-451.
  37. Senigaglia, V., Christiansen, F., Sprogis, K.R., Symons, J. & Bejder, L. (2019). Food-provisioning negatively affects calf survival and female reproductive success in bottlenose dolphins. Scientific Reports 9: 8981.
  38. Soltani, M., Badzohreh, G., Mirzargar, S., Farhangi, M., Shekarabi, P.H. and Lymbery, A.J. (2019). Growth behavior and fatty acid production of probiotics, Pediococcus acidilactici and Lactococcus lactis, at different concentrations of fructooligosaccharide: studies validating clinical efficacy of selected synbiotics on growth performance of Caspian roach (Rutilus frisii kutum) fry. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins 11: 765-773.
  39. Soltani, M., Ghosh, K., Hoseinifar, S.H., Kumar, V.,Lymbery, A.J., Roy, S. & Ringø, E. (2019). Genus bacillus, promising probiotics in aquaculture: Aquatic animal origin, bio-active components, bioremediation and efficacy in fish and shellfish. Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture 27: 331-379.
  40. Soltani, M., Lymbery, A., Kyu Song, S. & Hosseini Shekarabi, P. (2019). Adjuvant effects of medicinal herbs and probiotics for fish vaccines. Reviews in Aquaculture 11: 1325-1341.
  41. Stacey, N., Gibson, E., Loneragan, N.R., Warren, C., Wiryawan, B., Adhuri, D. & Fitriana, R. (2019). Enhancing coastal livelihoods in Indonesia: an evaluation of recent initiatives on gender, women and sustainable livelihoods in small-scale fisheries. Maritime Studies 18: 359-371.
  42. Taylor, M.D. & Loneragan, N.R. (2019). Catchment-derived stressors, recruitment, and fisheries productivity in an exploited penaeid shrimp. Regional Studies in Marine Science 29: 100628.
  43. van Aswegen, M., Christiansen, F., Symons, J., Mann, J., Nicholson, K., Sprogis, K. & Bejder, L. (2019). Morphological differences between coastal bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus) populations identified using non-invasive stereo-laser photogrammetry. Scientific Reports 9: 12235.
  44. Waite, A.M., Raes, E., Beckley, L.E., Thompson, P.A., Griffin, D., Saunders, M., Säwström, C., O'Rorke, R., Wang, M., Landrum, J.P. & Jeffs, A. (2019). Production and ecosystem structure in cold‐core vs. warm‐core eddies: Implications for the zooplankton isoscape and rock lobster larvae. Limnology and Oceanography 64: 2405-2423.
  45. Wu, Z., Tweedley, J.R., Loneragan, N.R. & Zhang, X. (2019). Artificial reefs can mimic natural habitats for fish and macroinvertebrates in temperate coastal waters of the Yellow Sea. Ecological Engineering 139.

2018

  1. Andrzejaczek, S., Gleiss, A.C., Jordan, L.K.B., Pattiaratchi, C.B., Howey, L.A., Brooks, E.J. & Meekan, M.G. (2018) Temperature and the vertical movements of oceanic whitetip sharks, Carcharhinus longimanus. Scientific Reports 8: 8351.
  2. Beatty, S.J., Tweedley, J.R., Cottingham, A., Ryan, T., Williams, J., Lynch, K. & Morgan, D.L. (2018). Entrapment of an estuarine fish associated with a coastal surge barrier can increase the risk of mass mortalities. Ecological Engineering 122: 229-240.
  3. Beckley, L.E., Holliday, D., Sutton, A.L., Weller, E., Olivar, M.P. & Thompson, P.A. (2018). Structuring of larval fish assemblages along a coastal-oceanic gradient in the macro-tidal, tropical eastern Indian Ocean. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 161: 105-119.
  4. Carey, N., Strachan, S.R. & Robson, B.J. (2018). Impacts of Indian waterfern (Ceratopteris thalictroides) infestation and removal on macroinvertebrate biodiversity and conservation in spring-fed streams in the Australian arid zone. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 28: 466-475.
  5. Christiansen, F., Vivier, F., Charlton, C., Ward, R., Amerson, A., Burnell, S. & Bejder, L. (2018). Maternal body size and condition determine calf growth rates in southern right whales. Marine Ecology Progress Series 592: 267-281.
  6. Cottingham, A., Huang, P., Hipsey, M.R., Hall, N.G., Ashworth, E., Williams, J. & Potter, I.C. (2018). Growth, condition, and maturity schedules of an estuarine fish species change in estuaries following increased hypoxia due to climate change. Ecology and Evolution 8: 7111-7130.
  7. Crisp, J.A., Loneragan, N.R., Tweedley, J.R., D’Souza, F.M.L. & Poh, B. (2018). Environmental factors influencing the reproduction of an estuarine penaeid population and implications for management. Fisheries Management and Ecology 25: 203-219.
  8. Di Clemente, J., Christiansen, F., Pirotta, E., Steckler, D., Wahlberg, M. & Pearson, H.C. (2018). Effects of whale watching on the activity budgets of humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski, 1781), on a feeding ground. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 28: 810-820.
  9. Florisson, J.H., Tweedley, J.R., Walker, T.H.E. & Chaplin, J.A. (2018). Reef vision: A citizen science program for monitoring the fish faunas of artificial reefs. Fisheries Research 206: 296-308.
  10. García-Díaz, P., Kerezsy, A., Unmack, P.J., Lintermans, M., Beatty, S.J., Butler, G.L., Freeman, R., Hammer, M.P., Hardie, S., Kennard, M.J., Morgan, D.L., Pusey, B.J., Raadik, T.A., Thieme, J.D., Whiterod, N., Cassey, P. & Duncan, R.P. (2018). Transport pathways shape the biogeography of alien freshwater fishes in Australia. Diversity and Distributions 24: 1405-1415.
  11. Germanov, E.S., Marshall, A.D., Bejder, L., Fossi, M.C. & Loneragan, N.R. (2018). Microplastics: No small problem for filter-feeding megafauna. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33: 227-232.
  12. Greenwell, C.N., Coulson, P.G., Tweedley, J.R. & Loneragan, N.R. (2018). Regional differences in the feeding of the ambush predator Neosebastes pandus and comparisons of diets in the Scorpaenidae, Triglidae and Platycephalidae. Journal of Fish Biology 93: 95-109.
  13. Halim, A., Wiryawan, B., Loneragan, N.R., Hordyk, A., Sondita, M.F.A., White, A.T., Koeshendrajana, S., Ruchimat, T., Pomeroy, R.S. & Yuni, C. (2018). Developing a functional definition of small-scale fisheries in support of marine capture fisheries management in Indonesia. Marine Policy 100: 238-248.
  14. Hill, M.J., Hassall, C., Oertli, B., Fahrig, L., Robson, B. J., Biggs, J., Samways M.J., Usio N. Takamura N., Krishnaswarmy J. and Wood. P. J. (2018). New policy directions for global pond conservation. Conservation Letters 11: e12447.
  15. Hoeksema, S.D., Chuwen, B.M., Tweedley, J.R. & Potter, I.C. (2018). Factors influencing marked variations in the frequency and timing of bar breaching and salinity and oxygen regimes among normally-closed estuaries. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 208: 205-218.
  16. Johnston, K. and Robson, B.J. (2018). Experimental effects of ash deposition on macroinvertebrate assemblages in peatland streams. Marine & Freshwater Research 69: 1681-1691.
  17. Kelly, E., Barbosa, A.D., Gibson-Kueh, S. & Lymbery, A.J. (2018). Haematozoa of wild catfishes in northern Australia. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 7: 12-17.
  18. Kelly, E., Gibson-Kueh, S., Morgan, D.L., Ebner, B. C., Donaldson, J., Buller, N., Crook, D., Brooks, S., Davis, A., Hair, S. & Lymbery, A.J. (2018). First detection of Edwardsiella ictaluri (Proteobacteria: Enterobacteriaceae) in wild Australian catfish. Journal of Fish Diseases 41: 199-208.
  19. Krützen, M., Chiang, T., Beasley, I., Ackermann, C.Y., Lieckfeldt, D., Ludwig, A., Ryan, G.E., Bejder, L., Parra, G.J., Wolfensberger, R. & Spencer, P.B.S. (2018). Demographic collapse and low genetic diversity of the Irrawaddy dolphin population inhabiting the Mekong River. PloS ONE 13: e0189200.
  20. Landry, M.R., Beckley, L.E., Muhling, B.A. & Robert, D. (2018). Climate sensitivities and uncertainties in food-web pathways supporting larval bluefin tuna in subtropical oligotrophic oceans. ICES Journal of Marine Science 76: 359-369.
  21. Lear, K.O., Gleiss, A.C. & Whitney, N.M. (2018). Metabolic rates and the energetic cost of external tag attachment in juvenile blacktip sharks Carcharhinus limbatus. Journal of Fish Biology 93: 391-395.
  22. Lear, K.O., Whitney, N.M., Brewster, L.R. & Gleiss, A.C. (2018). Treading water: Respirometer choice may hamper comparative studies of energetics in fishes. Marine and Freshwater Research 70: 437-448.
  23. Lek, E., Platell, M.E., Fairclough, D.V., Hall, N.G. & Potter, I.C. (2018). Diets of reef-dwelling labrids (Choerodon species) vary with body size, season and habitat: influence of foraging ability, specialization and opportunism. Journal of Fish Biology 92: 901-928.
  24. Mohammadi, Maryam, Soltani, M., Siahpoosh, Ali, Hosseini Shekarabi, S.P., Shamsaie Mehrgan, M. & Lymbery, A. (2018). Effect of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) seed extract as a dietary supplementation on growth performance immunological haematological biochemical parameters of common carp. Aquaculture Research 49: 2903-2912.
  25. Nyegaard, M., Loneragan, N., Hall, S., Andrews, J., Sawai, E. & Nyegaard, M. (2018). Giant jelly eaters on the line: Species distribution and bycatch of three dominant sunfishes in the Southwest Pacific. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 207: 1-15.
  26. Partridge, G.J., Rao, S., Woolley, L., Pilmer, L., Lymbery, A.J. & Prestidge, C.A. (2018). Bioavailability and palatability of praziquantel incorporated into solid-lipid nanoparticles fed to yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology 218: 14-20.
  27. Plenty, S.J., Tweedley, J.R., Bird, D.J., Newton, L., Warwick, R.M., Henderson, P.A., Hall, N.G. & Potter, I.C. (2018). Long-term annual and monthly changes in mysids and caridean decapods in a macrotidal estuarine environment in relation to climate change and pollution. Journal of Sea Research 137: 35-46.
  28. Poh, B., Tweedley, J.R., Chaplin, J.A., Trayler, K.M., Crisp, J.A. and Loneragan, N.R. (2018) Influence of physico-chemical and biotic factors on the distribution of a penaeid in a temperate estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 218: 70-85.
  29. Poh, B., Tweedley, J.R., Chaplin, J.A., Trayler, K.M. & Loneragan, N.R. (2018). Estimating predation rates of restocked individuals: The influence of timing-of-release on metapenaeid survival. Fisheries Research 198: 165-149.
  30. Robson B.J., Chester E.T., Matthews T.G. & Johnston K. (2018). Post-wildfire recovery of invertebrate biodiversity in drought-affected headwater streams. Aquatic Science 80: article 21.
  31. Smith, J.A., Miskiewicz, A.G., Beckley, L.E., Everett, J.D., Garcia, V., Gray, C.A., Holliday, D., Jordan, A.R., Keane, J., Lara-Lopez, A., Leis, J.M., Matis, P.A., Muhling, B.A., Neira, F.J., Richardson, A.J., Smith, K.A., Swadling, K.M., Syahailatua, A., Taylor, M.D., van Ruth, P.D., Ward, T.M. & Suthers, I.M. (2018). A database of marine larval fish assemblages in Australian temperate and subtropical waters. Scientific Data 5: 180207.
  32. Soltani, M., Badzohreh, G., Mirzargar, S., Farhangi, M., Shekarabi, P.H. & Lymbery, A. (2018). Growth behavior and fatty acid production of probiotics, Pediococcus acidilactici and Lactococcus lactis, at different concentrations of fructooligosaccharide: studies validating clinical efficacy of selected synbiotics on growth performance of caspian roach (Rutilus frisii kutum) fry. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins 11: 765-773.
  33. Sprogis, K.R., Christiansen, F., Raudino, H.C., Kobryn, H.T., Wells, R.S. & Bejder, L. (2018). Sex-specific differences in the seasonal habitat use of a coastal dolphin population. Biodiversity and Conservation 27: 3637-3656.
  34. Sprogis, K.R., King, C., Bejder, L. & Loneragan, N.R. (2018). Frequency and temporal trends of shark predation attempts on bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in temperate Australian waters. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 508: 35-43.
  35. Symons, J., Sprogis, K.R. & Bejder, L. (2018). Implications of survey effort on estimating demographic parameters of a long-lived marine top predator. Ecology and Evolution 8: 10470-10481.
  36. Travers, M.J., Clarke, K.R., Newman, S.J., Hall, N.G. & Potter, I.C. (2018). To what extents are species richness and abundance of reef fishes along a tropical coast related to latitude and other factors? Continental Shelf Research 167: 99-110.
  37. Tyne, J.A., Christiansen, F., Heenehan, H.L., Johnston, D.W. and Bejder, L. (2018). Chronic exposure of Hawaii Island spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) to human activities. Royal Society Open Science 5: 171506.
  38. Valesini, F.J., Wildsmith, M.D. & Tweedley, J.R. (2018). Predicting estuarine faunal assemblages using enduring environmental surrogates, with applications in systematic conservation planning. Ocean & Coastal Management 165: 80-98.
  39. Warwick, R.M., Tweedley, J.R. & Potter, I.C. (2018). Microtidal estuaries warrant special management measures that recognise their critical vulnerability to pollution and climate change. Marine Pollution Bulletin 135: 41-46.
  40. Wu, Z., Zhang, X., Dromard, C.R., Tweedley, J.R. & Loneragan, N.R. (2018). Partitioning of food resources among three sympatric scorpionfish (Scorpaeniformes) in coastal waters of the northern Yellow Sea. Hydrobiologia 826: 331-351.

2017

  1. Allen, S.J., Pollock, K., Bouchet, P., Kobryn, H., McElligott, D., Nicholson, K., Smith, J. and Loneragan, N. 2017. Preliminary estimates of the abundance and fidelity of dolphins associating with a demersal trawl fishery. Scientific Reports. 7: 4995. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-05189-0
  2. Bas, A.A., Christiansen, F., Öztürk, A.A., Öztürk, B. and McIntosh, C. 2017. The effects of marine traffic on the behaviour of Black Sea harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena relicta) within the Istanbul Strait, Turkey, and its conservation implications. PLoS One 12(3) : e0172970
  3. Beatty, S., Allen, M., Lymbery, A., Jordaan, M.S., Morgan, D., Impson, D., Marr, S., Ebner, B. & Weyl, O.L.F. (2017). Rethinking refuges: Implications of climate change for dam busting. Biological Conservation 209: 188-195. [Link]
  4. Beatty, S.J., Allen, M.G., Whitty, J.M., Lymbery, A.J., Keleher, J.J., Tweedley, J.R., Ebner, B.C. and Morgan, D.L. (2017). First evidence of spawning migration by goldfish (Carassius auratus); implications for control of a globally invasive species. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 26: 444-455[Link]
  5. Beatty, S. J. & Morgan, D. L. (2017). Rapid proliferation of an endemic galaxiid following  removal of an alien piscivore (Perca fluviatilis) from a reservoir. Journal of Fish Biology 90: 1090-1097. [Link]
  6. Bossley, M., Steiner, A., Rankin, R.W. and Bejder, L. 2017. A long-term study of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in an Australian industrial estuary: increased sightings associated with environmental improvements. Marine Mammal Science. 33: 277-290.
  7. Bradney, D.R., Davidson, A., Evans, S.P., Wueringer, B.E., Morgan, D.L. & Clausen, P.D. (2017). Sawfishes stealth revealed using computational fluid dynamics. Journal of Fish Biology 90: 1584-1596[Link]
  8. Chabanne, D., Pollock, K. H,Finn, H. and Bejder, L. 2017. Applying the Multistate Capture-recapture Robust Design to characterize metapopulation structure. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.12792
  9. Chabanne, D., Finn, H. and Bejder, L. 2017. Identifying the relevant local population for environmental impact assessments of a mobile marine fauna. Frontiers in Marine Science. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00148
  10. Christiansen, F., Esteban, N., Mortimer, J.A., Dujon, A.M. and Hays, G.C. 2017. Diel and seasonal patterns in activity and home range size of green turtles on their foraging grounds revealed by extended Fastloc-GPS tracking. Marine Biology.
  11. Estess, E.E., Klinger, D.H., Coffey, D.M., Gleiss, A.C., Rowbotham, I., Seitz, A.C., Rodriguez, L., Norton, L., Block, B. & Farwell, C. (2017). Bioenergetics of captive yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares). Aquaculture 468: 71-79. [Link]
  12. Gleiss, A.C. (2017). New technology highlights the importance of scale in the foraging behaviour of a pelagic predator. Functional Ecology 31: 2840-285. [Link]
  13. Gleiss, A.C., Morgan, D.L., Whitty, J.M., Keleher, J.J., Fossette, S. & Hayes, G.C. (2017). Are vertical migrations driven by circadian behaviour? Decoupling of activity and depth-use in a large riverine elasmobranch, the freshwater sawfish (Pristis pristis). Hydrobiologia 787: 181-191. [Link]
  14. Heenehan, H.L., Van Parijs, S.M. Bejder, L., Tyne, J. and Johnston, D.W. 2017. Using acoustics to prioritize management decisions to protect coastal dolphins: a case study using Hawaiian spinner dolphins. Marine Policy 75: 84-90.
  15. Heenehan, H., Van Parijs, S.M. Bejder, L., Tyne, J.A. and Johnston, D. 2017. Differential effects of human activity on Hawaiian spinner dolphins in their resting bays. Global Ecology and Conservation. 10: 60-69.
  16. Hodgson, A., D. Peel, and N. Kelly. 2017. Unmanned aerial vehicles for surveying marine fauna: assessing detection probability. Ecological Applications. doi: 10.1002/eap.1519
  17. Kelly, E. & Gibson-Kueh, S. (2017). Renal mucous production in Australian freshwater plotosid and ariid catfishes. Journal of Fish Biology 90: 435-442.  [Link]
  18. Kelly, E., Gibson-Kueh, S., Morgan, D.L., Ebner, B. C., Donaldson, J., Buller, N., Crook, D., Brooks, S., Davis, A., Hair, S. & Lymbery, A.J. (2017). First detection of Edwardsiella ictaluri in wild Australian catfish. Journal of Fish Diseases [Link]
  19. Lear, K.O., Whitney, N.M., Brewster, L.R., Morris, J.J., Hueter, R.E., & Gleiss, A.C. (2017). Correlations of metabolic rate and body acceleration in three species of coastal sharks under contrasting temperature regimes. Journal of Experimental Biology 220: 397-407. [Link]
  20. Morgan, D.L., Ebner, B.C., Allen, M.G., Gleiss, A.C., Beatty, S.J. & Whitty, J.M. (2017). Habitat use and site fidelity of neonate and juvenile green sawfish Pristis zijsron in a nursery area in Western Australia. Endangered Species Research 34: 235-249
  21. Morgan, D.L., Somaweera, R., Gleiss, A.C., Beatty, S.J. & Whitty, J.M. (2017). An upstream migration fought with danger: freshwater sawfish fending off sharks and crocodiles. Ecology 98: 1465-1467. [Link]
  22. O’Toole, P., Robson, B.J. & Chambers, J.M. (2017). Riparian vegetation condition is associated with invertebrate assemblage composition in intermittent and humic streams. Aquatic Science 79: 277-289. 
  23. Paice, R.L., Chambers, J.M. & Robson, B.J. (2017). Native submerged macrophyte distribution in seasonally-flowing, south-western Australian streams in relation to stream condition. Aquatic Science 79: 171-185.
  24. Paice, R.L., Chambers, J.M. & Robson, B.J. (2017). Potential of submerged macrophytes to support food webs in lowland agricultural streams. Marine & Freshwater Research 68: 549-562.
  25. Partridge, G.J., Burge, T. & Lymbery, A.J. (2017). A comparison of the palatability of racemic praziquantel and its two enantioseparated isomers in yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi (Valenciennes, 1833). Aquaculture Research 48: 1735-1743. [Link]
  26. Phillips, N.M., Chaplin, J.A, Peverell, S.C. & Morgan, D.L. (2017). Contrasting population structures of three Pristis sawfishes with different patterns of habitat use. Marine and Freshwater Research 68: 452-460. [Link]
  27. Phillips, N.M., Fearing, A. & Morgan, D.L. (2017). Genetic bottlenecks in Pristis sawfishes in northern Australian waters. Endangered Species Research 32: 363-372[Link]
  28. Rowland, F., Close, P.G., Beatty, S.J., Allen, M.G., Gill, H.S., Berkelaar, J.S. & Morgan, D.L. (2017). Larval development and dietary ontogeny of a critically endangered galaxiid within a Mediterranean climatic zone of Australia. FiSHMED Fishes in Mediterranean Environments 2017.001: 1-14. [Link]
  29. Sprogis, K.R., Christiansen, F., Wandres, M., Bejder, L. 2017. El Niño Southern Oscillation influences the abundance and movements of a marine top predator in coastal waters. Global Change Biology, doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13892
  30. Sprogis, K.R., Raudino, H.C., Hocking, D. and Bejder, L. 2017. Complex prey handling of octopus by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus). Marine Mammal Science. 10.1111/mms.12405
  31. Tweedley, J.R., Hallett, C.S. & Beatty, S.J. (2017). Baseline survey of the fish fauna of a highly eutrophic estuary and evidence for its colonisation by Goldfish (Carassius auratus). International Aquatic Research. [Link]
  32. Whitty, J.M., Keleher, J., Ebner, B.C., Gleiss, A.C., Simpfendorfer, C.A. & Morgan, D.L. (2017). Habitat use of a Critically Endangered elasmobranch, the largetooth sawfish Pristis pristis, in an intermittently flowing riverine nursery. Endangered Species Research 34: 211-227.. [Link]

2016

  1. Beatty, S.J., de Graaf, M., Duffy, R., Nguyen, V. & Molony, B. (2016). Plasticity in reproductive biology of the smooth marron Cherax cainii (Decapoda: Parastacidae): A large freshwater crayfish of south-western Australia. Fisheries Research 177: 128-136. [Link]
  2. Ciancio, J.E., Venerus, L.A., Trobbiani, G.A., Beltramino, L.E., Gleiss, A.C., Wright, S., Norman, B., Holton, M. and Wilson, R.P.(2016). Extreme roll angles in Argentine sea bass: Could refuge ease posture and buoyancy control of marine coastal fishes?Marine Biology 163:90. [Link]
  3. Ebner, B.C., Morgan, D.L., Kerezsy, A. Hardie, S., Beatty, S.J., Seymour, J.E., Donaldson, J.A., Linke, S., Peverell, S., Roberts, D., Espinoza, T., Marshall, N., Kroon, F.J., Burrows, D.W. & McAllister, R.R.J. (2016). Enhancing conservation of Australian freshwater ecosystems: identification of freshwater flagship fishes and relevant target audiences. Fish and Fisheries [Link]
  4. Hays, G.C., Ferreira, L.C., Sequeira, A.M.M., Meekan, M.G., Duarte, C.M., Bailey, H., Bailleul, F., Bowen, W.D., Caley, M.J., Costa, D.P., Eguíluz, V.M., Fossette, S., Friedlaender, A.S., Gales, N., Gleiss, A.C., Gunn, J., Harcourt, R., Hazen, E.L., Heithaus, M.R., Heupel, M., Holland, K., Horning, M., Jonsen, I., Kooyman, G.L., Lowe, C.G., Madsen, P.T., Marsh, H., Phillips, R.A., Righton, D., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Sato, K., Shaffer, S.A., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Sims, D.W., Skomal, G., Takahashi, A., Trathan, P.N., Wikelski, M., Womble, J.N. Thums, M. (2016) Key questions in marine megafauna movement ecology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 31: 463-475. [Link]
  5. Kelly, E., Travouillon, K., Keleher, J., Gibson-Kueh, S. & Morgan, D.L. (2016). Mammal predation by an ariid catfish in a dryland river of Western Australia. Journal of Arid Environments 135: 9-11. [Link]
  6. Manjaji Matsumoto, B.M., White, W.T., Fahmi, Ishihara, H. & Morgan, D.L. (2016). Himantura granulata. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T161431A68627924. [Link]
  7. Morgan, D.L., Beatty, S.J., Close, P.G., Allen, M.G., Unmack, P.J., Hammer, M.P. & Adams, M. (2016). Resolving the taxonomy, range and ecology of biogeographically isolated and critically endangered populations of an Australian freshwater galaxiid, Galaxias truttaceusPacific Conservation Biology. [Link]
  8. Morgan, D.L., White, W.T. & Manjaji Matsumoto, B.M. 2016. Pastinachus ater. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T70682232A70708697. [Link]
  9. Morgan, D.L., Wueringer, B.E., Allen, M.G., Ebner, B.C., Whitty, J.M., Gleiss, A.C. & Beatty, S.J. (2016). What is the fate of amputee sawfish? Fisheries 41(2): 71-73. [Link]
  10. Norman, B.M. & Morgan, D.L. (2016). The return of “Stumpy” the whale shark: two decades and counting. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14: 449-450. [Link]
  11. Norman, B.M., Reynolds, S. & Morgan, D.L. (2016). Does the whale shark aggregate along the Western Australian coast beyond Ningaloo Reef? Pacific Conservation Biology 22: 72-80. [Link]
  12. Ogston, G., Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L., Pusey, B.J. & Lymbery, A.J. (2016). Living on burrowed time: Aestivating fishes in south-western Australia face extinction due to climate change. Biological Conservation 195: 235-244. [Link]
  13. Paice, R.L., Chambers, J.M. & Robson, B.J. (2016). Outcomes of submerged macrophyte restoration in a shallow, impounded eutrophic river. Hydrobiologia 778: 179-192.
  14. Partridge, G.J., Burge, T. & Lymbery, A.J. (2016). A comparison of the palatability of racemic praziquantel and its two enantioseparated isomers in yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi (Valenciennes, 1833). Aquaculture Research [Link]
  15. Payne, N.L., Iosilevski, G., Fischer, C., Graham, R.T., Gleiss, A.C. & Watanabe, Y.Y. (2016). Great hammerhead sharks swim on their side to reduce transport costs. Nature Communications  [Link]
  16. Phillips, N.M., Chaplin, J.A, Morgan, D.L. & Peverell, S.C. (2016). Contrasting population structures of three Pristis sawfishes with different patterns of habitat use. Marine & Freshwater Research [Link]
  17. Strachan, S.R., Chester, E.T. & Robson, B.J. (2016). Fringing trees may provide a refuge from prolonged drying for wetland invertebrates. Urban Ecosystems 19: 1213-1230.
  18. Strachan, S.R., Chester, E.T. & Robson, B.J. (2016). Habitat alters the effect of false starts on seasonal-wetland invertebrates. Freshwater Biology 61: 680-692.
  19. Thiem, J.D., Dawson, J.W., Hatin, D., Danylchuk, A.J., Dumont, P., Gleiss, A.C., Wilson, R.P. Cooke, S.J. (2016). Swimming activity and energetic costs of adult lake sturgeon during fishway passage. Journal of Experimental Biology 219: 2534-2544. [Link]
  20. Whitney, N.M., Lear, K.O., Gaskins, L.C. &Gleiss, A.C. (2016). The effects of  temperature and swimming speed on the metabolic rate of the nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum, Bonaterre). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 477: 40-46. [Link]
  21. Whitmore, B.M., White, C.F., Gleiss, A.C. & Whitney, N.M. (2016). A float-release package for recovering data-loggers from wild sharks. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 475: 49-53.
  22. Whitney, N.M., White, C.F., Gleiss, A.C., Schwieterman, G.D., Anderson, P., Hueter, R.E. Skomal, G.B. (2016). A novel method for determining post-release mortality, behavior, and recovery period using acceleration data loggers. Fisheries Research 183: 210-221. [Link]

2015

  1. Chester, E.T., Miller, A., Valenzuela, I., Wickson, S. & Robson, B.J. (2015). Drought survival strategies, dispersal potential and persistence of invertebrate species in an intermittent stream landscape. Freshwater Biology 60: 2066-2083.
  2. Feutry, P., Kyne, P.M., Pillans, R.D., Chen, X., Marthick, J., Morgan, D.L. & Grewe, P.M. (2015). Whole mitogenome sequencing refines population structure of the Critically Endangered sawfish Pristis pristis. Marine Ecology Progress Series 533: 237-244. [Link]
  3. Gleiss A.C., Potvin, J., Keleher J.J., Whitty J.M., Morgan D.L. & Goldbogan, J.A. (2015). Mechanical challenges to freshwater residency in sharks and rays. The Journal of Experimental Biology 218: 1099-1110. [Link]
  4. Kelly, E. & Gibson-Kueh, S. (2015). The haemotology of six species of native catfish from northern Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology [Link]
  5. Kelly, E., Gibson-Kueh, S., Ebner, B.C., Donaldson, J.A., Yang, R., Buller, N., Hair, S., Morgan, D.L. & Lymbery, A.J. (2015). Observations on the health of Tandanus tropicanus (Teleostei: Plotosidae) from an Australian river system. Australian Zoologist. [Link]
  6. Klunzinger, M.W., Haag, W.R., Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L. & Lymbery, A.J. (2015). Range decline and conservation status of Westralunio carteri Iredale, 1934 (Bivalvia: Hyriidae) from south-western Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 63: 127-135. [Link]
  7. Lymbery, A.J. (2015). Niche construction: evolutionary implications for parasites and hosts. Trends in Parasitology 31: 134-141.
  8. Lymbery, A.J., Jenkins, E.J., Schurer, J.M. & Thompson, R.C.A. (2015). Echinococcus canadensis, E. borealis, and E. intermedius. What’s in a name? Trends in Parasitology 31: 23-29. [Link]
  9. Morgan, D.L., Allen, M.G., Ebner, B.C., Whitty, J.M. & Beatty, S.J. (2015). Discovery of a pupping site and nursery for critically endangered Green Sawfish (Pristis zijsron). Journal of Fish Biology 86: 1658-1663. [Link]
  10. Morgan, D.L. & McAuley, R.B. (2015). Aptychotrema vincentiana. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015: e.T44186A68609294. [Link]
  11. Ryan, U., Paparini, A., Tong, K., Yang, R., Gibson-Kueh, S., O'Hara, A., Lymbery, A. & Xiao, L. (2015). Cryptosporidium huwi n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the guppy (Poecilia reticulata). Experimental Parasitology 150: 31-35. [Link]
  12. Strachan, S.R., Chester, E.T. & Robson, B.J. (2015). Freshwater invertebrate life history strategies for surviving desiccation. Springer Science Reviews 3: 57-75.
  13. Yang, R., Palermo, C., Chen, L., Edwards, A., Paparini, A., Tong, K., Gibson-Kueh, S., Lymbery, A. & Ryan, U. (2015). Genetic diversity of Cryptosporidium in fish at the 18S and actin loci and high levels of mixed infections. Veterinary Parasitology 214: 255-263. [Link]

2014

  1. Aldum, N.A., Duggie, J. & Robson, B.J. (2014). Climate change adaptation support tools in Australia: a review. Regional Environmental Change 14: 401-411.
  2. Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L. & Lymbery, A.J. (2014). Implications of climate change for potamodromous fishes. Global Change Biology 20: 1794-1807.
  3. Beatty, S.J., Seewraj, K., Allen, M.G. & Keleher, J.J. (2014). Enhancing fish passage over large on-stream dams in south-western Australia: a case study. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 97: 313-330.
  4. Chester, E.T., Matthews, T.G., Howson, T.J. Johnston, K. Mackie, J.K., Strachan, S. & Robson, B.J. (2014), Constraints upon the response of fish and crayfish to environmental flow releases in a regulated headwater stream network. Plos One 9: e91925.
  5. Chester, E.T. & Robson, B.J. (2014). Do recolonization processes in intermittent streams have sustained effects on benthic algal density and assemblage composition? Marine & Freshwater Research 65: 784-790.
  6. Close, P.C., Ryan, T.J., Morgan, D.L., Beatty, S.J. & Lawrence, C.S. (2014). First record of ‘climbing’ and ‘jumping’ by juvenile Galaxias truttaceus (Valenciennes, 1846) (Galaxiidae) from south-western Australia. Australian Journal of Zoologyhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ZO14004
  7. Davis, A.M., Unmack, P.J., Pusey, B.J., Pearson, R.G. & Morgan, D.L. (2014). Evidence for a multi-peak adaptive landscape in the evolution of trophic morphology in terapontid fishes. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.
  8. Ebner, B.C., Starrs, D., Morgan, D.L., Fulton, C.J., Donaldson, J.A., Doody, J.S., Cousins, S., Kennard, M., Butler, G., Tonkin, Z., Beatty, S., Broadhurst, B., Clear, R., Lintermans, M. & Fletcher, C.S. (2014). Emergence of field-based underwater video for understanding the ecology of freshwater fishes and crustaceans in Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia97: 287-296.
  9. Johnston, K., Matthews, T.G., Robson, B.J. & Chester, E.T. (2014). Impacts of extreme events on southeastern Australian freshwater crayfish. Freshwater Crayfish 20: 61-71.
  10. Klunzinger, M.W., Haag, W.R., Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L. & Lymbery, A.J. (2014). Age and growth in the Australian freshwater mussel, Westralunio carteri, with an evaluation of the fluorochrome calcein for validating the assumption of annulus formation. Freshwater Science 33: 1127-1135. 
  11. Lymbery, A.J., Morine, M., Kanani, H.G., Beatty, S.J. & Morgan, D.L. (2014). Co-invaders: the effects of alien parasites on native hosts. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 3: 171-177.
  12. Morgan, D.L., Beatty, S.J., Allen, M.G., Keleher, J. & Moore, G. (2014). Long live the King River Perchlet (Nannatherina balstoni).Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 97: 307-312.
  13. Morgan, D., Beatty, S., Snow, M. & Thomas, D. (2014). Preface – Inaugural Western Australian Freshwater Fish Symposium. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 97: iii.
  14. Morgan, D.L., Unmack, P.J, Beatty, S.J., Ebner, B.C., Allen, M.G., Keleher, J.J., Donaldson, J.A. & Murphy, J. (2014). An overview of the ‘freshwater fishes’ of Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 97: 263-278.
  15. Rashnavadi, M., Lymbery, A.J., Beatty, S.J. & Morgan, D.L. (2014). Ecological response of an estuarine atherinid to secondary salinisation in south-western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 97: 343-354.
  16. Strachan, S.R., Chester, E.T. & Robson, B.J. (2014). Microrefuges from drying for invertebrates in a seasonal wetland. Freshwater Biology 59: 2528-2538.
  17. Thorburn, D.C., Gill, H.S. & Morgan, D.L., (2014). Predator and prey interactions of fishes of a tropical Western Australia river revealed by dietary and stable isotope analyses. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 97: 363-388.

2013

  1. Beatty, S.J. & Morgan, D.L. (2013). Introduced freshwater fishes in a global endemic hotspot and implications of habitat and climatic change. BioInvasions Records 2: 1-9.
  2. Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L., Keleher, J., Allen, M.G. & Sarre, G.A. (2013). The tropical South American cichlid, Geophagus brasiliensis in Mediterranean climatic south-western Australia. Aquatic Invasions 8(1): 21-36.
  3. Calver, M.C., Beatty, S.J., Bryant, K.A., Dickman, C.R., Ebner, B.C. & Morgan, D.L. (2013). Users beware: implications of database errors when assessing the individual research records of ecologists and conservation biologists. Pacific Conservation Biology 19: 320-330.
  4. Chester, E.T. & Robson, B.J. (2013). Anthropogenic refuges for freshwater biodiversity: their potential, ecological characteristics and management. Biological Conservation 166: 64-75.
  5. Davis, A.M., Unmack, P.J., Pusey, B.J., Pearson, R.G. & Morgan, D.L. (2013). Ontogenetic development of intestinal length and relationship to diet in an Australasian fish family (Terapontidae). BMC Evolutionary Biology 13: 53.
  6. Davis, A.M., Unmack, P.J., Pusey, B.J., Pearson, R.G. & Morgan, D.L. (2013). Effects of an adaptive zone shift on morphological and ecological diversification in terapontid fishes. Evolutionary Ecology.
  7. Ebner, B.C. & Morgan, D.L. (2013). Using remote underwater video to estimate freshwater fish species richness. Journal of Fish Biology 82: 1592-1612.
  8. Gleiss, A.C., Wright, S., Liebsch, N., Wilson, R.P. & Norman, B. (2013). Contrasting diel patterns in vertical movement and locomotor activity of whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef. Marine Biology. online first.
  9. Klunzinger , M.W., Thomson, G.J., Beatty , S.J., Morgan, D.L. & Lymbery, A.J. (2013) Morphological and morphometrical description of the glochidia of Westralunio carteri Iredale, 1934 (Bivalvia: Unionoida: Hyriidae). Molluscan Research 33: 104-109.
  10. Klunzinger, M.W., Jones, H.A., Keleher, J. & Morgan, D.L. (2013). A new record of Lortiella froggatti Iredale, 1934 (Bivalvia: Unionoida: Hyriidae) from the Pilbara region, Western Australia, with notes on anatomy and geographic range. Records of the Western Australian Museum 28: 1-6.
  11. Koinari, M., Karl, S., Elliot, A., Ryan, U.M. & Lymbery, A.J. (2013). Identification of Anisakis species (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in marine fish hosts from Papua New Guinea. Veterinary Parasitology 193: 126-133.
  12. Koinari, M., Karl, S., Ng-Hublin, J., Lymbery, A.J. & Ryan, U.M. (2013). Identification of novel and zoonotic Cryptosporidiumspecies in fish from Papua New Guinea. Veterinary Parasitology 198: 1-9.
  13. Lymbery, A.J., Kay, G.D., Doupé, R.G., Partridge, G.J. & Norman, H.C. (2013). The potential of a salt-tolerant plant (Distichlis spicata cv. NyPa Forage) to treat effluent from inland saline aquaculture and provide livestock feed on salt-affected farmland. Science of the Total Environment 445-446: 192-201.
  14. Mackie, J.K., Chester, E.T., Matthews, T.G. & Robson, B.J. (2013). Macroinvertebrate response to environmental flows in headwater streams in western Victoria, Australia.  Ecological Engineering 53: 100-105.
  15. Marr, S.M., Olden, J.D., Leprieur, F., Arismendi, I., Ćaleta, M., Morgan, D.L., Nocita, A., Šanda, R., Serhan Tarkan, A. & García-Berthou, E. (2013). A global assessment of freshwater fish introductions in mediterranean-climate regions. Hydrobiologia 719: 317-329.
  16. Morgan, D.L., Beatty, S.J. & Adams, M. (2013). Nannoperca pygmaea, a new species of pygmy perch (Teleostei: Percichthyidae) from Western Australia. Zootaxa 3637 (4): 401-411.
  17. Rackemann, S., Robson, B.J. & Matthews, T.G. (2013). Conservation value of waterfalls as habitat for lotic insects of western Victoria, Australia. Aquatic Conservation 23: 171-178.
  18. Robson, B.J., Chester, E.T., Matthews, T.G. & Mitchell, B.D. (2013). Disturbance and the role of refuges in mediterranean climate streams. Hydrobiologia 719: 77-91.
  19. Walker, K.F., Jones, H.A. & Klunzinger, M.W. (2013). Bivalves in a bottleneck: taxonomy, phylogeography and conservation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoida) in Australasia. Hydrobiologia Online first.
  20. Whitty, J.M., Phillips, N.M., Thorburn, D.C., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Fielde, I., Peverell, S.C. & Morgan, D.L. (2013). Utility of rostra in the identification of Australian sawfishes (Chondrichthyes: Pristidae). Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater EcosystemsOnline first.
  21. Zieritz, A., Sartori, A.F. & Klunzinger, M.W. (2013). Morphological evidence shows that not all Velesunioninae have smooth umbos. Journal of Molluscan Studies 79: 277-282.

2012

  1. Howson, T.J, Robson, B.J., Matthews, T.G. & Mitchell, B.D. (2012). Size and quantity of woody debris affects fish assemblage structure in a sediment-disturbed lowland river. Ecological Engineering 40: 144-152.
  2. Klunzinger, M.W., Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L., Thomson, G.J. & Lymbery, A.J. (2012). Glochidia ecology in wild fish populations and laboratory determination of competent host fishes for an endemic freshwater mussel of south-western Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 60: 26-36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ZO12022
  3. Klunzinger, M.W., Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L., Lymbery, A.J., Pinder, A.M. & Cale, D.J. (2012). Distribution of Westralunio carteriIredale 1934 (Bivalvia: Unionoida: Hyriidae) on the south coast of southwestern Australia, including new records of the species. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 95: 77-81.
  4. Lymbery, A.J. and Thompson, R.C.A. (2012) The molecular epidemiology of parasite infections: tools and applications. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 181: 102-116.
  5. Morine, M., Yang, R., Ng, J., Kueh, S., Lymbery, A.J. and Ryan, U.M. (2012) Additional novel Cryptosporidium genotypes in ornamental fishes. Veterinary Parasitology 190: 578-582.
  6. Wickson, S.J., Chester, E.T. & Robson, B.J. (2012). Aestivation provides flexible mechanisms for survival of stream drying in a larval trichopteran (Leptoceridae). Marine and Freshwater Research 63: 821-826.

2011

  1. Beatty, S., de Graaf, M., Molony, B., Nguyen, V., Pollock, K. (2011). Plascticity in population biology of Cherax cainii (Decapoda: Parastacidae) inhabiting lentic and lotic environments in south-western Australia: Implications for the sustainable management of the recreational fishery. Fisheries Research 110: 312-324.
  2. Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L., Rashnavadi, M. & Lymbery, A.J. (2011). Salinity tolerances of endemic freshwater fishes of south-western Australia: implications for conservation in a biodiversity hotspot. Marine & Freshwater Research 62: 91-100.
  3. Chester, E.T. & Robson, B.J. (2011). Drought refuges, spatial scale and the recolonization of invertebrates in non-perennial streams. Freshwater Biology 56: 2094-2104.
  4. Davis, A.M., Pearson, R.G., Pusey, B.J., Perna, C., Morgan, D.L. & Burrows, D. (2011). Trophic ecology of northern Australia’s terapontids: ontogenetic dietary shifts and feeding classification. Journal of Fish Biology78: 265-286.
  5. Johnston, K., Robson, B.J. & Fairweather, P.G. (2011). Trophic positions of omnivores are not always flexible: evidence from four species of freshwater crayfish. Austral Ecology 36: 269-279.
  6. Klunzinger, M. (2011). Freshwater shrimp (Palaemonetes australis) may be involved in Glochidia release from the freshwater mussel Westralunio carteri.’  The Western Australian Naturalist 28: 61-65.
  7. Klunzinger, M.W., Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L., Lymbery, R., Thomson, G.J. & Lymbery, A.J. (2011). Discovery of a host fish species for glochidia of Westralunio carteri Iredale, 1934 (Bivalvia: Unionoida: Hyriidae). Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia94: 19-23.
  8. Maddern, M.G., Gill, H.S. & Morgan, D.L., (2011). Biology and invasive potential of the introduced swordtail Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel (Poeciliidae) in Western Australia. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems DOI: 10.1002/aqc.118.
  9. Morgan, D.L., Allen, G.R., Pusey, B.J. & Burrows, D.W. (2011). A review of the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Zootaxa 2816: 1-64.
  10. Morgan, D.L., Whitty, J.M., Phillips, N.M., Thorburn, D.C., Chaplin, J.A. & McAuley, R. (2011). North-western Australia as a hotspot for endangered elasmobranchs with particular reference to sawfishes and the Northern River Shark. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 94: 345-358.
  11. Morrongiello, J.R., Beatty, S.J., Bennett, J.C., Crook, D.A., Ikedife, D.N.E.N., Kennard, M.J., Kerezsy, A., Lintermans, M., McNeil, D.G., Pusey, B.J. & Rayner, T. (2011). Climate change and its implications for Australia's freshwater fish. Marine and Freshwater Research 62: 1082-1098.
  12. Phillips, N.M., Chaplin, J.A., Morgan, D.L. & Peverell, S.C. (2011). Population genetic structure and genetic diversity of three critically endangered Pristis sawfishes in northern Australian waters. Marine Biology 158: 903-915.
  13. Robson, B.J., Chester, E.T. & Austin, C. M.  (2011). Why life history information matters: predicting the role of drought refuges for sustaining macroinvertebrate biodiversity in non-perennial streams subject to increased periods of drying. Marine & Freshwater Research 62: 801-810.
  14. Robson, B.J., Mitchell, B.D. & Chester, E.T. (2011). An outcome-based model for predicting recovery pathways after flow restoration in rivers: the Recovery Cascade Model. Ecological Engineering 37: 1379-1386.

2010

  1. Beatty, S.J. & Morgan, D.L. (2010). Teleosts, agnathans and macroinvertebrates as bioindicators of ecosystem health in a south-western Australian River. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 93: 65-79.
  2. Beatty, S.J., Morgan, D.L., McAleer, F.J. & Ramsay, A.R. (2010). Groundwater contribution to baseflow maintains habitat connectivity for Tandanus bostocki (Teleostei: Plotosidae) in a south-western Australian river. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 19: 595-608.
  3. Davis, A.M., Pusey, B.J., Thorburn, D.C., Dowe, J.L., Morgan, D.L. & Burrows, D. (2010). Riparian contributions to the diet of terapontid grunters (Pisces: Terapontidae) in wet-dry tropical rivers. Journal of Fish Biology 76: 862-879.
  4. Doupé, R.G., Mitchell, J., Knott, M. J., Davis, A. M. and Lymbery, A.J. (2010) Efficacy of exclusion fencing to protect ephemeral floodplain lagoon habitats from feral pigs (Sus scrofa). Wetlands Ecology and Management 18: 69-78.
  5. Doupé, R.G., Knott, M. J., Schaffer, J., Burrows, D.W. and Lymbery, A.J. (2010) Experimental herbivory of native Australian macrophytes by the introduced Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus. Austral Ecology 35: 24-30.
  6. Hobbs, R. P. & Hassan, M. (2010).  Pseudocapillaria (Ichthyocapillaria) nannupensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Capillariidae) from the intestine of the freshwater cobbler Tandanus bostocki (Plotosidae) from south-western Australia. Comparative Parasitology 77(1): 20-24.
  7. Klunzinger, M., Beatty, S. & Lymbery, A. (2010). Acute salinity tolerance of the freshwater mussel Westralunio carteri Iredale, 1934 of south-west Western Australia.   Tropical Natural History Suppl. 3: 112.
  8. Klunzinger, M., Beatty, S., Thomson, G. & Lymbery, A. (2010). Glochidia tooth morphology of the freshwater mussel Westralunio carteri Iredale, 1934 of south-west, Western Australia.   Tropical Natural History Suppl. 3: 246.
  9. Klunzinger, M.W., Morgan, D.L., Lymbery, A.J., Ebner, B.C., Beatty, S.J., & Thomson, G.J. (2010). Discovery of a host fish for glochidia of Velesunio angasi (Sowerby, 1867) (Bivalvia : Unionoida : Hyriidae) from the Fortescue River, Pilbara, Western Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 58: 263-266.
  10. Lymbery, A.J., Hassan, M., Morgan, D.L., Beatty, S.J. & Doupe, R.G. (2010). Parasites of native and exotic freshwater fishes in south-western Australia. Journal of Fish Biology 76: 1770-1785.
  11. Marr, S.M., Marchetti, M.P., Olden, J.D., Garcia-Berthou, E., Morgan, D.L., Day, J.A., Griffiths, C.L. & Skelton, P.H. (2010). Freshwater fish introductions in mediterranean-climate regions: are there commonalities in the conservation problem? Diversity and Distributions.
  12. Morgan, D.L. (2010). Fishes of the King Edward River in the Kimberley region, Western Australia.  Records of the Western Australian Museum 25: 351-368.
  13. Morgan, D.L., Tang, D. & Peverell, S.C. (2010). Critically endangered Pristis microdon (Elasmobranchii), as a host for the Indian parasitic copepod, Caligus furcisetifer Redkar, Rangnekar et Murti, 1949 (Siphonostomatoida): New records from northern Australia. Acta Parasitologica 55(4): 419-423.
  14. Reid, A., Lymbery, A.J., Ng, J., Tweedle, S. and Ryan, U.M. (2010) Identification of novel and zoonotic Cryptosporidium species in marine fish. Veterinary Parasitology 168: 190-195.
  15. Thompson, R.C.A., Lymbery, A.J. and Smith, A. (2010) Parasites, emerging disease and wildlife conservation. International Journal for Parasitology 40: 1163-1170.
  16. Thompson, R.C.A., Smith, A., Lymbery, A.J., Averis, S., Morris, K.D. and Wayne, A.F. (2010) Giardia in Western Australian wildlife. Veterinary Parasitology 170: 207-211.
  17. Yang, R., Reid, A., Lymbery, A.J. and Ryan, U.M. (2010) Identification of zoonotic Giardia genotypes in fish. International Journal for Parasitology 40: 779-785.
  18. Zanguel, N., Lymbery, A.J., Lau, J., Suzuki, A., Yang, R., Ng, J. and Ryan, U. (2010) Identification of novel Cryptosporidiumspecies in aquarium fish. Veterinary Parasitology 174: 43-48.
 

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