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Bronwyn Gillanders

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157 publications found

TitleAuthors (identified)Published InIdentifier(s)TopicPublished Date
Environmental DNA identifies coastal plant community shift 1,000 years ago in Torrens Island, South Australia[1]Nicole R. Foster, [2]Alice R Jones, [3]Oscar Serrano, [4]Anna Lafratta, [5]Paul S. Lavery, [6]Kor-Jent van Dijk, [7]Ed Biffin, [8]Bronwyn Gillanders, [9]Jennifer Young, [10]Pere Masqué, [11]Patricia S. Gadd, [12]Geraldine Jacobsen, [13]Atun Zawadzki, [14]Andria Greene, [15]Michelle Waycott [Full author list]Communications Earth & Environment [curation]DOI: 10.1038/S43247-024-01277-Y
2024-03-06
Tidal barriers and fish – Impacts and remediation in the face of increasing demand for freshwater and climate change[1]Christopher M. Bice, [2]Jeroen Huisman, [3]Matthew E. Kimball, [4]Martin Mallen-Cooper, [5]Brenton P. Zampatti, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ECSS.2023.108376
climate change [curation]2023-08-01
Innate response to first feeding in Octopus berrima hatchlings despite embryonic food imprinting[1]Qiaz Q.H. Hua, [2]Manuel Nande, [3]Zoe A. Doubleday, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Behaviour [curation]DOI: 10.1163/1568539X-BJA10227
2023-06-27
Investigating microplastic contamination and biomagnification in a remote area of South Australia[1]Solomon O. Ogunola, [2]Patrick Reis-Santos, [3]Nina Wootton, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF22236
2023-06-08
Consequences of “natural” disasters on aquatic life and habitats[1]Steven J. Cooke, [2]Diana M.P. Galassi, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Sean J. Landsman, [5]Neil Hammerschlag, [6]Austin J. Gallagher, [7]Erika J. Eliason, [8]Clifford E. Kraft, [9]Mark K. Taylor, [10]Charlie M. Crisafulli, [11]Dan H. Shugar, [12]Robert J. Lennox [Full author list]Environmental Reviews [curation]DOI: 10.1139/ER-2022-0050
2023-03-01
Correction: Reading the biomineralized book of life: expanding otolith biogeochemical research and applications for fisheries and ecosystem-based management[1]Patrick Reis-Santos, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Anna M. Sturrock, [4]Christopher Izzo, [5]Dion S. Oxman, [6]Jessica A. Lueders-Dumont, [7]Karin Hüssy, [8]Susanne Tanner, [9]Troy Rogers, [10]Zoe A. Doubleday, ... [Full author list]Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S11160-022-09729-4
biomineralization [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2022-09-12
Reading the biomineralized book of life: expanding otolith biogeochemical research and applications for fisheries and ecosystem-based management[1]Patrick Reis-Santos, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Anna M. Sturrock, [4]Christopher Izzo, [5]Dion S. Oxman, [6]Jessica A. Lueders-Dumont, [7]Karin Hüssy, [8]Susanne Tanner, [9]Troy Rogers, [10]Zoe A. Doubleday, ... [Full author list]Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S11160-022-09720-Z
biomineralization [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2022-08-07
Multi-habitat seascape restoration: optimising marine restoration for coastal repair and social benefit[1]Dominic McAfee, [2]Patrick Reis-Santos, [3]Alice R. Jones, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders, [5]Camille Mellin, [6]Ivan Nagelkerken, [7]Melissa J. Nursey-Bray, [8]Ryan Baring, [9]Graziela Miot da Silva, [10]Jason E. Tanner, [11]Sean D. Connell [Full author list]Frontiers in Marine Science [curation]DOI: 10.3389/FMARS.2022.910467
coastal landscape [curation]; seascape [curation]2022-08-04
Life history strategies of Mekong pangasiid catfishes revealed by otolith microchemistry[1]An V. Vu, [2]Lee J. Baumgartner, [3]Karin E. Limburg, [4]Gregory S. Doran, [5]Martin Mallen-Cooper, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders, [7]Jason D. Thiem, [8]Julia A. Howitt, [9]Cameron M. Kewish, [10]Juliane Reinhardt, [11]Ian G. Cowx [Full author list]Fisheries Research [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.FISHRES.2022.106239
2022-05-01
A targeted capture approach to generating reference sequence databases for chloroplast gene regions[1]Nicole R. Foster, [2]Kor-Jent van Dijk, [3]Ed Biffin, [4]Jennifer M Young, [5]Vicki Thomson, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders, [7]Alice R Jones, [8]Michelle Waycott [Full author list]Ecology and Evolution [curation]DOI: 10.1002/ECE3.8816
2022-04-12
Tracing Seal Predation Back to the Source Colony of Their Penguin Prey: A Trace Element and Stable Isotope Analysis[1]Sarah-Lena Reinhold, [2]Simon D. Goldsworthy, [3]John P.Y. Arnould, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders, [5]Sean D. Connell, [6]Rebecca R. McIntosh [Full author list]Frontiers in Marine Science [curation]DOI: 10.3389/FMARS.2022.813106
predation [curation]; microelement [curation]; stable isotope analysis [curation]2022-03-30
Influence of offshore oil and gas structures on seascape ecological connectivity[1]Dianne L. McLean, [2]Luciana C. Ferreira, [3]Jessica A. Benthuysen, [4]Karen J. Miller, [5]Marie-Lise Schläppy, [6]Matthew J Ajemian, [7]Oliver Berry, [8]Silvana N. R. Birchenough, [9]Todd Bond, [10]Fabio Boschetti, ..., [17]Irene S. Fortune, [18]Ashley M Fowler, [19]Bronwyn Gillanders, [20]Hugo B. Harrison, [21]Kristen M. Hart, ... [Full author list]Global Change Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/GCB.16134
coastal landscape [curation]; seascape [curation]2022-03-16
Perceptions of plastic pollution in a prominent fishery: Building strategies to inform management[1]Nina Wootton, [2]Melissa Nursey-Bray, [3]Patrick Reis-Santos, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine Policy [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.MARPOL.2021.104846
2022-01-01
A Multi-Gene Region Targeted Capture Approach to Detect Plant DNA in Environmental Samples: A Case Study From Coastal Environments[1]Nicole R. Foster, [2]Kor-jent van Dijk, [3]Ed Biffin, [4]Jennifer M. Young, [5]Vicki A. Thomson, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders, [7]Alice R. Jones, [8]Michelle Waycott [Full author list]Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution [curation]DOI: 10.3389/FEVO.2021.735744
2021-10-25
Otolith chemistry delineates the influence of natal origin, dispersal and flow on the population dynamics of golden perch ([1]Brenton P. Zampatti, [2]Sandra J. Leigh, [3]Phillipa J. Wilson, [4]David Crook, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders, [6]Roland Maas, [7]Jed I. Macdonald, [8]Jon D Woodhead [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF20280
2021-06-29
Natural and anthropogenic climate variability shape assemblages of range‐extending coral‐reef fishes[1]Cristián J. Monaco, [2]David J Booth, [3]Will Figueira, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders, [5]David S Schoeman, [6]Corey Bradshaw, [7]Ivan Nagelkerken [Full author list]Journal of Biogeography [curation]DOI: 10.1111/JBI.14058
anthropogenic climate change [curation]; reef fish [curation]2021-02-20
Opposing life stage-specific effects of ocean warming at source and sink populations of range-shifting coral-reef fishes[1]Cristián J. Monaco, [2]Ivan Nagelkerken, [3]David J Booth, [4]Will F Figueira, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders, [6]David S Schoeman, [7]Corey Bradshaw [Full author list]Journal of Animal Ecology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13394
PubMed: 33232514
reef fish [curation]; range shift [curation]2020-11-24
Fundamental questions and applications of sclerochronology: Community-defined research priorities[1]Tamara Trofimova, [2]Stella J. Alexandroff, [3]Madelyn J. Mette, [4]Elizabeth Tray, [5]Paul G. Butler, [6]Steven E. Campana, [7]Elizabeth M. Harper, [8]Andrew L.A. Johnson, [9]John R. Morrongiello, [10]Melita Peharda, ..., [16]Michael L. Carroll, [17]Kristine L. DeLong, [18]Bronwyn Gillanders, [19]Peter Grønkjær, [20]Daniel Killam, ... [Full author list]Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ECSS.2020.106977
aquatic science [curation]; research priority [curation]2020-10-01
El Niño – Southern Oscillation drives variations in growth and otolith chemistry in a top predatory fish[1]Patrick Reis-Santos, [2]Mario V Condini, [3]Cristiano Q. Albuquerque, [4]Tatiana D. Saint'Pierre, [5]Alexandre M. Garcia, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders, [7]Susanne Tanner [Full author list]Ecological Indicators [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOLIND.2020.106989
2020-10-01
Inter-estuarine Variation in Otolith Chemistry in a Large Coastal Predator: a Viable Tool for Identifying Coastal Nurseries?[1]Angela L. Russell, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Thomas C. Barnes, [4]Daniel D. Johnson, [5]Matthew D. Taylor [Full author list]Estuaries and Coasts [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S12237-020-00825-X
2020-09-02
Pet or pest? Stable isotope methods for determining the provenance of an invasive alien species[1]Katherine G. W. Hill, [2]Kristine E. Nielson, [3]Jonathan J. Tyler, [4]Francesca A. McInerney, [5]Zoe A. Doubleday, [6]Greta J. Frankham, [7]Rebecca N. Johnson, [8]Bronwyn Gillanders, [9]Steven Delean, [10]Phillip Cassey [Full author list]NeoBiota [curation]DOI: 10.3897/NEOBIOTA.59.53671
invasive species [curation]; introduced species [curation]2020-07-28
A meta-analysis of multiple stressors on seagrasses in the context of marine spatial cumulative impacts assessment[1]Jackson Stockbridge, [2]Alice R Jones, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Scientific Reports [curation]DOI: 10.1038/S41598-020-68801-W
PubMed: 32686719
2020-07-20
Dietary generalism accelerates arrival and persistence of coral-reef fishes in their novel ranges under climate change[1]Cristián J Monaco, [2]Corey Bradshaw, [3]David J Booth, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders, [5]David S Schoeman, [6]Cristián J. Monaco [Full author list]Global Change Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/GCB.15221
PubMed: 32530107
climate change [curation]; reef fish [curation]2020-06-12
Experimental support towards a metabolic proxy in fish using otolith carbon isotopes[1]Jasmin C Martino, [2]Zoe A. Doubleday, [3]Ming-Tsung Chung, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]The Journal of Experimental Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1242/JEB.217091
PubMed: 32220900
2020-03-27
Trophic niche segregation allows range-extending coral reef fishes to co-exist with temperate species under climate change[1]Kelsey M Kingsbury, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]David J Booth, [4]Ivan Nagelkerken [Full author list]Global Change Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/GCB.14898
PubMed: 31846164
climate change [curation]; niche segregation [curation]; reef fish [curation]; trophic niche [curation]; species coexistence [curation]2019-12-17
Prolonged exposure to low oxygen improves hypoxia tolerance in a freshwater fish[1]Kayla L Gilmore, [2]Zoe A. Doubleday, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Conservation Physiology [curation]DOI: 10.1093/CONPHYS/COZ058
PubMed: 31798881
freshwater fish [curation]; aquatic hypoxia [curation]2019-11-28
Discriminating Natal Source Populations of a Temperate Marine Fish Using Larval Otolith Chemistry[1]Troy A. Rogers, [2]Anthony J. Fowler, [3]Michael A. Steer, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Frontiers in Marine Science [curation]DOI: 10.3389/FMARS.2019.00711
saltwater fish [curation]2019-11-27
Range-extending coral reef fishes trade-off growth for maintenance of body condition in cooler waters[1]Kelsey M Kingsbury, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]David J Booth, [4]Ericka O C Coni, [5]Ivan Nagelkerken [Full author list]Science of the Total Environment [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2019.134598
PubMed: 31767323
reef fish [curation]2019-11-03
Juvenile fish habitat across the inner Danish waters: Using otolith chemistry to discriminate between hybridising con-familials and contiguous, coastal habitat[1]Elliot J. Brown, [2]Patrick Reis-Santos, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Josianne G. Støttrup [Full author list]Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ECSS.2019.02.025
aquatic science [curation]; coastal habitat [curation]2019-05-01
Introgressive hybridisation between two widespread sharks in the east Pacific region[1]Diana A Pazmiño, [2]Lynne van Herderden, [3]Colin A Simpfendorfer, [4]Claudia Junge, [5]Stephen C Donnellan, [6]E Mauricio Hoyos-Padilla, [7]Clinton A. J. Duffy, [8]Charlie Huveneers, [9]Bronwyn Gillanders, [10]Paul A Butcher, [11]Gregory E Maes [Full author list]Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.YMPEV.2019.04.013
PubMed: 30981810
2019-04-11
Metabolic effects on carbon isotope biomarkers in fish[1]Jasmin C. Martino, [2]Zoë A. Doubleday, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Ecological Indicators [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOLIND.2018.10.010
biomarker [curation]2019-02-01
Comparative population genomics confirms little population structure in two commercially targeted carcharhinid sharks[1]Claudia Junge, [2]Stephen C. Donnellan, [3]Charlie Huveneers, [4]Corey Bradshaw, [5]Alexis Simon, [6]Michael Drew, [7]Clinton A. J. Duffy, [8]Grant Johnson, [9]Geremy Cliff, [10]Matias Braccini, [11]Scott C. Cutmore, [12]Paul Butcher, [13]Rory McAuley, [14]Vic Peddemors, [15]Paul Rogers, [16]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00227-018-3454-4
genomics [curation]; population structure [curation]2019-01-09
Using otolith chronologies to understand long‐term trends and extrinsic drivers of growth in fisheries[1]Jasmin C. Martino, [2]Anthony J. Fowler, [3]Zoë A. Doubleday, [4]Gretchen L. Grammer, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Ecosphere [curation]DOI: 10.1002/ECS2.2553
ecosphere [curation]2019-01-01
Resolving the early life history of King George whiting (Sillaginodes punctatus: Perciformes) using otolith microstructure and trace element chemistry[1]Troy A. Rogers, [2]Anthony J. Fowler, [3]Michael A. Steer, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF18280
microstructure [curation]; microelement [curation]2019-01-01
Calcium and strontium isotope systematics in the lagoon-estuarine environments of South Australia: Implications for water source mixing, carbonate fluxes and fish migration[1]Yuexiao Shao, [2]Juraj Farkaš, [3]Chris Holmden, [4]Luke Mosley, [5]Isaac Kell-Duivestein, [6]Christopher Izzo, [7]Patrick Reis-Santos, [8]Jonathan Tyler, [9]Philip Törber, [10]Jiří Frýda, [11]Holly Taylor, [12]Deborah Haynes, [13]John Tibby, [14]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.GCA.2018.07.036
estuary [curation]; lagoon [curation]2018-10-01
Screening of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals in estuarine waters: A baseline assessment for the Tejo estuary[1]Patrick Reis-Santos, [12-Q18685028]Bronwyn Gillanders, [2]Miguel Pais, [12]Bronwyn Gillanders, [13]Vanessa Fonseca, [13-Q60633006]Vanessa Fonseca, [2-Q55187389]Miguel Pessanha Pais, [3]Bernardo Duarte, [4]Isabel Caçador, [5]Andreia Freitas, [6]Ana S. Vila Pouca, [10]Fernando Ramos, [11]Henrique N. Cabral, [11-Q53112272]Henrique N. Cabral, [6-Q114413357]Ana S. Vila Pouca, [7]Jorge Barbosa, [8]Sara Leston, [8-Q41728827]Sara Leston, [9]João Rosa, [9-Q60733289]João Rosa [Full author list]Marine Pollution Bulletin [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.MARPOLBUL.2018.08.036
PubMed: 30301004
estuary [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2018-10-01
Long-term archaeological and historical archives for mulloway, Argyrosomus japonicus , populations in eastern South Australia[1]Morgan C.F. Disspain, [2]Sean Ulm, [3]Neale Draper, [4]Jeffery Newchurch, [5]Stewart Fallon, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Fisheries Research [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.FISHRES.2018.03.009
Australia [curation]; archaeology [curation]; Argyrosomus japonicus [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2018-09-01
Predicting sustainable shark harvests when stock assessments are lacking[1]Corey Bradshaw, [2]Thomas A A Prowse, [3]Michael Drew, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders, [5]Steven C Donnellan, [6]Charlie Huveneers [Full author list]I C E S Journal of Marine Science [curation]DOI: 10.1093/ICESJMS/FSY075
2018-07-13
Reconciling differences in natural tags to infer demographic and genetic connectivity in marine fish populations[1]Patrick Reis-Santos, [2]Susanne Tanner, [3]Maria Ana Aboim, [4]Rita P. Vasconcelos, [5]Jean Laroche, [6]Grégory Charrier, [7]Montse Pérez, [8]Pablo Presa, [9]Bronwyn Gillanders, [10]Henrique N. Cabral [Full author list]Scientific Reports [curation]DOI: 10.1038/S41598-018-28701-6
PubMed: 29985467
saltwater fish [curation]2018-07-09
Extrinsic and intrinsic factors shape the ability of using otolith chemistry to characterize estuarine environmental histories[1]Patrick Reis-Santos, [2]Rita P. Vasconcelos, [3]Susanne Tanner, [4]Vanessa Fonseca, [5]Henrique N. Cabral, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine Environmental Research [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.MARENVRES.2018.06.002
PubMed: 30251648
estuary [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2018-06-06
Predicting sustainable shark harvests when stock assessments are lacking[1]Corey Bradshaw, [2]Thomas A A Prowse, [3]Michael Drew, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders, [5]Steven C Donnellan, [6]Charlie Huveneers [Full author list]I C E S Journal of Marine Science [curation]DOI: 10.1093/ICESJMS/FSY031
2018-03-22
Capturing expert uncertainty in spatial cumulative impact assessments[1]Alice R Jones, [2]Zoe A. Doubleday, [3]Thomas A A Prowse, [4]Kathryn H Wiltshire, [5]Marty R Deveney, [6]Tim Ward, [7]Sally L Scrivens, [8]Phillip Cassey, [9]Laura G O'Connell, [10]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Scientific Reports [curation]DOI: 10.1038/S41598-018-19354-6
PubMed: 29362389
2018-01-23
Otolith chemistry does not just reflect environmental conditions: A meta-analytic evaluation[1]Christopher Izzo, [2]Patrick Reis-Santos, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Fish and Fisheries [curation]DOI: 10.1111/FAF.12264
meta-analysis [curation]2018-01-05
Testing hypoxia: physiological effects of long-term exposure in two freshwater fishes[1]Kayla L Gilmore, [1-Q91672789]Kayla L Gilmore, [2]Zoe A. Doubleday, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Oecologia [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00442-017-3992-3
PubMed: 29110076
fresh water [curation]; freshwater fish [curation]; aquatic hypoxia [curation]2017-11-06
Elevated carbon dioxide and temperature affects otolith development, but not chemistry, in a diadromous fish[1]Jasmin Martino, [2]Zoë A. Doubleday, [3]Skye H. Woodcock, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.JEMBE.2017.06.003
2017-10-01
Calibrating the element composition of Donax deltoides shells as a palaeo-salinity proxy[1]Christopher Izzo, [2]Danielle Manetti, [3]Zoë A. Doubleday, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.PALAEO.2016.11.038
Donax deltoides [curation]2017-10-01
Ecological performance of construction materials subject to ocean climate change.[1]Kay L Davis, [2]Melinda A Coleman, [3]Sean D. Connell, [4]Bayden D Russell, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders, [6]Brendan P. Kelaher [Full author list]Marine Environmental Research [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.MARENVRES.2017.09.011
PubMed: 28988853
climate change [curation]2017-09-20
The influence of high pCO2 on otolith shape, chemical and carbon isotope composition of six coastal fish species in a Mediterranean shallow CO2 vent[1]Alice Mirasole, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Patrick Reis-Santos, [4]Fausto Grassa, [5]Giorgio Capasso, [6]Giovanna Scopelliti, [7]Antonio Mazzola, [8]Salvatrice Vizzini [Full author list]Marine Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00227-017-3221-Y
2017-08-30
Coupling biogeochemical tracers with fish growth reveals physiological and environmental controls on otolith chemistry[1]Gretchen L. Grammer, [2]John R. Morrongiello, [3]Christopher Izzo, [4]Peter J. Hawthorne, [5]John F. Middleton, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Ecological Monographs [curation]DOI: 10.1002/ECM.1264
2017-07-12
Implementing marine ecosystem-based management: lessons from Australia[1]David C. Smith, [2]Elizabeth A. Fulton, [3]Petrina Apfel, [4]Ian D. Cresswell, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders, [6]Marcus Haward, [7]Keith J. Sainsbury, [8]Anthony D. M. Smith, [9]Joanna Vince, [10]Tim M. Ward [Full author list]I C E S Journal of Marine Science [curation]DOI: 10.1093/ICESJMS/FSX113
Australia [curation]; marine ecosystem [curation]2017-07-12
Anthropogenic threat assessment of marine-associated fauna in Spencer Gulf, South Australia[1]William D. Robbins, [2]Charlie Huveneers, [3]Guido J. Parra, [4]Luciana M Möller, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine Policy [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.MARPOL.2017.03.036
Australia [curation]; threat assessment [curation]2017-07-01
Eight habitats, 38 threats and 55 experts: Assessing ecological risk in a multi-use marine region[1]Zoe A. Doubleday, [2]Alice R Jones, [3]Marty R Deveney, [4]Tim M Ward, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]PLOS One [curation]DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0177393
PubMed: 28489912
habitat [curation]2017-05-10
Q10 measures of metabolic performance and critical swimming speed in King George whiting Sillaginodes punctatus[1]N Mazloumi, [2]J L Johansen, [3]Zoe A. Doubleday, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Fish Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/JFB.13273
PubMed: 28211053
2017-02-16
Integrated approach to determining stock structure: implications for fisheries management of sardine, Sardinops sagax, in Australian waters[1]Christopher Izzo, [2]Tim M. Ward, [3]Alex R. Ivey, [4]Iain M. Suthers, [5]John Stewart, [6]Stuart C. Sexton, [7]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S11160-017-9468-Z
Sardinops sagax [curation]2017-01-27
Seasonally resolved environmental reconstructions using fish otoliths[1]Christopher Izzo, [2]Zoë A. Doubleday, [3]Gretchen L. Grammer, [4]Morgan C.F. Disspain, [5]Qifeng Ye, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [curation]DOI: 10.1139/CJFAS-2016-0055
2017-01-01
A review of Australian approaches for monitoring, assessing and reporting estuarine condition: II. State and Territory programs[1]Chris S. Hallett, [2]Fiona Valesini, [3]Peter Scanes, [4]Christine Crawford, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders, [6]Adam Pope, [7]James Udy, [8]Julia Fortune, [9]Simon Townsend, [10]Jan Bartoň, [11]Qifeng Ye, [12]D. Jeff Ross, [13]Kathryn Martin, [14]Tim M Glasby, [15]Paul Maxwell [Full author list]Environmental Science and Policy [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ENVSCI.2016.07.013
estuary [curation]2016-12-01
Elements and elasmobranchs: hypotheses, assumptions and limitations of elemental analysis[1]M N McMillan, [2]C Izzo, [3]B Wade, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Fish Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/JFB.13189
PubMed: 27859234
hypothesis [curation]2016-11-13
Analysis of vertebral chemistry to assess stock structure in a deep-sea shark,Etmopterus spinax[1]Matthew N. McMillan, [2]Christopher Izzo, [3]Claudia Junge, [4]Ole Thomas Albert, [5]Armelle Jung, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]I C E S Journal of Marine Science [curation]DOI: 10.1093/ICESJMS/FSW176
velvet belly lanternshark [curation]2016-10-27
Multi-species response to rapid environmental change in a large estuary system: A biochronological approach[1]Christopher Izzo, [2]Zoë A. Doubleday, [3]Gretchen L. Grammer, [4]Thomas C. Barnes, [5]Steven Delean, [6]Greg J. Ferguson, [7]Qifeng Ye, [8]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Ecological Indicators [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOLIND.2016.05.019
estuary [curation]; environmental change [curation]2016-10-01
Do fish remains provide reliable palaeoenvironmental records? An examination of the effects of cooking on the morphology and chemistry of fish otoliths, vertebrae and scales[1]Morgan C.F. Disspain, [2]Sean Ulm, [3]Christopher Izzo, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Archaeological Science [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.JAS.2016.08.010
paleoenvironment [curation]2016-10-01
Pre-Columbian Fishing on the Coast of the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile: An Investigation of Fish Size and Species Distribution Using Otoliths From Camarones Punta Norte and Caleta Vitor[1]Morgan C. F. Disspain, [2]Sean Ulm, [3]Calogero M. Santoro, [4]Chris Carter, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology [curation]DOI: 10.1080/15564894.2016.1204385
archaeology [curation]; species distribution [curation]2016-07-18
Climate-driven disparities among ecological interactions threaten kelp forest persistence[1]Euan J Provost, [1-Q92963849]Euan Provost, [2]Brendan P. Kelaher, [3]Symon A Dworjanyn, [4]Bayden D Russell, [4-Q56942139]Bayden D Russell, [5]Sean D. Connell, [6]Giulia Ghedini, [7]Bronwyn Gillanders, [8]WillIAM Figueira, [8-Q56440767]Will Figueira, [9]Melinda A Coleman [Full author list]Global Change Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/GCB.13414
PubMed: 27392308
kelp forest [curation]; kelp forest ecology [curation]; ecological interaction [curation]2016-07-08
Global proliferation of cephalopods[1]Zoe A. Doubleday, [2]Thomas A A Prowse, [3]Alexander Arkhipkin, [4]Graham J. Pierce, [5]Jayson M Semmens, [6]Michael Steer, [7]Stephen C Leporati, [8]Sílvia Lourenço, [9]Antoni Quetglas, [10]Warwick Sauer, [11]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Current Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.CUB.2016.04.002
PubMed: 27218844
2016-05-01
Otoliths in archaeology: Methods, applications and future prospects[1]Morgan C.F. Disspain, [2]Sean Ulm, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.JASREP.2015.05.012
archaeology [curation]2016-04-01
Fish as proxies of ecological and environmental change[1]Christopher Izzo, [2]Zoë A. Doubleday, [3]Gretchen L. Grammer, [4]Kayla L. Gilmore, [5]Heidi K. Alleway, [6]Thomas C. Barnes, [7]Morgan C. F. Disspain, [8]Ana Judith Giraldo, [9]Nastaran Mazloumi, [10]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S11160-016-9424-3
environmental change [curation]2016-03-30
Reconstructing climate–growth relations from the teeth of a marine mammal[1]Talia A Wittmann, [2]Christopher Izzo, [3]Zoë A. Doubleday, [4]Jane McKenzie, [5]Steven Delean, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00227-016-2846-6
marine mammal [curation]2016-03-14
The value of crossdating to retain high-frequency variability, climate signals, and extreme events in environmental proxies[1]Bryan Black, [2]Daniel Griffin, [3]Peter van der Sleen, [4]Alan D Wanamaker, [5]James H Speer, [6]David C Frank, [7]David W. Stahle, [8]Neil Pederson, [9]Carolyn A Copenheaver, [10]Valerie Trouet, [11]Shelly Griffin, [12]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Global Change Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/GCB.13256
PubMed: 26910504
2016-02-22
Contribution of stocked fish to riverine populations of golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia[1]David A. Crook, [2]Damien J. O'Mahony, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Andrew R. Munro, [5]Andrew C. Sanger, [6]Stephen Thurstan, [7]Lee J Baumgartner [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF15037
Australia [curation]; Golden perch [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2016-01-01
Fish otoliths as indicators in ecosystem based management: results of the 5th International Otolith Symposium (IOS2014)[1]Audrey J. Geffen, [2]Beatriz Morales-Nin, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MFV67N7_ED
2016-01-01
Relationship between otolith chemistry and age in a widespread pelagic teleost Arripis trutta: influence of adult movements on stock structure and implications for management[1]Julian M. Hughes, [2]John Stewart, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Damian Collins, [5]Iain M. Suthers [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF14247
Arripis trutta [curation]2016-01-01
Where do elements bind within the otoliths of fish?[1]Christopher Izzo, [2]Zoë A. Doubleday, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF15064
2016-01-01
'Neo-Europe' and its ecological consequences: the example of systematic degradation in Australia's inland fisheries[1]Heidi K. Alleway, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Sean D. Connell [Full author list]Biology Letters [curation]DOI: 10.1098/RSBL.2015.0774
PubMed: 26814225
freshwater fishing [curation]2016-01-01
Population structure in a wide-ranging coastal teleost (Argyrosomus japonicus, Sciaenidae) reflects marine biogeography across southern Australia[1]Thomas C. Barnes, [2]Claudia Junge, [3]Steven A. Myers, [4]Mathew D. Taylor, [5]Paul J. Rogers, [6]Greg J. Ferguson, [7]Jason A. Lieschke, [8]Steve Donnellan, [9]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF15044
biogeography [curation]; Argyrosomus japonicus [curation]; Sciaenidae [curation]; aquatic science [curation]; population structure [curation]2016-01-01
Connectivity within estuaries: An otolith chemistry and muscle stable isotope approach[1]Patrick Reis-Santos, [2]Susanne Tanner, [3]Susana França, [4]Rita P. Vasconcelos, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders, [6]Henrique N. Cabral [Full author list]Ocean and Coastal Management [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.OCECOAMAN.2015.04.012
estuary [curation]; stable isotope [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2015-12-01
A tree-ring based reconstruction of early summer precipitation in southwestern Virginia (1750–1981)[1]A Dawson, [2]D Austin, [3]D Walker, [4]S Appleton, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders, [6]SM Griffin, [7]C Sakata, [8]V Trouet [Full author list]Climate Research [curation]DOI: 10.3354/CR01315
2015-08-31
Ocean acidification alters fish populations indirectly through habitat modification[1]Ivan Nagelkerken, [2]Bayden D Russell, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Sean D. Connell [Full author list]Nature Climate Change [curation]DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE2757
fish [curation]; ocean acidification [curation]; habitat modification [curation]2015-08-10
Long-term patterns in estuarine fish growth across two climatically divergent regions[1]Zoe A. Doubleday, [2]Christopher Izzo, [3]James A Haddy, [4]Jeremy M Lyle, [5]Qifeng Ye, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Oecologia [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00442-015-3411-6
PubMed: 26245148
estuary [curation]2015-08-06
Contribution of water chemistry and fish condition to otolith chemistry: comparisons across salinity environments[1]C Izzo, [2]Zoe A. Doubleday, [3]A G Schultz, [4]S H Woodcock, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Fish Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/JFB.12672
PubMed: 26033292
2015-06-01
Human effects on ecological connectivity in aquatic ecosystems: Integrating scientific approaches to support management and mitigation[1]David Crook, [2]Winsor H Lowe, [3]Frederick W Allendorf, [4]Tibor Erős, [5]Debra S. Finn, [6]Bronwyn Gillanders, [7]Wade Hadwen, [8]Christopher Harrod, [9]Virgilio Hermoso, [10]Simon Jennings, [11]Raouf W Kilada, [12]Ivan Nagelkerken, [13]Michael M Hansen, [14]Timothy J. Page, [15]Cynthia Riginos, [16]Brian Fry, [17]Jane M Hughes [Full author list]Science of the Total Environment [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2015.04.034
PubMed: 25917446
ecosystem [curation]; aquatic ecosystem [curation]2015-04-24
First comparative insight into the architecture of COI mitochondrial minicircle molecules of dicyemids reveals marked inter-species variation[1]Sarah R. Catalano, [2]Ian David Whittington, [3]Steve Donnellan, [4]Terry Bertozzi, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Parasitology [curation]DOI: 10.1017/S0031182015000384
PubMed: 25877339
Dicyemidae [curation]2015-04-16
Partial migration: growth varies between resident and migratory fish[1]Bronwyn Gillanders, [2]Christopher Izzo, [3]Zoe A. Doubleday, [4]Qifeng Ye [Full author list]Biology Letters [curation]DOI: 10.1098/RSBL.2014.0850
PubMed: 25788490
2015-03-01
Fur seal activity moderates the effects of an Australian marine sanctuary on temperate reef fish[1]Brendan P. Kelaher, [2]Melissa Tan, [3]Will F. Figueira, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders, [5]Sean D. Connell, [6]Simon D. Goldsworthy, [7]Natasha Hardy, [8]Melinda A Coleman [Full author list]Biological Conservation [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOCON.2014.12.011
reef fish [curation]2015-02-01
Evidence for a broad-scale decline in giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama) abundance from non-targeted survey data[1]Thomas A. A. Prowse, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Barry W. Brook, [4]Anthony J. Fowler, [5]Karina C. Hall, [6]Michael A. Steer, [7]Camille Mellin, [8]N. Clisby, [9]Jason E. Tanner, [10]Tim M. Ward, [11]Damien A Fordham [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF14081
Giant cuttlefish [curation]2015-01-01
Entrainment and advection of larval sardine,Sardinops sagax,by the East Australian Current and retention in the western Tasman Front[1]Thomas J. Mullaney, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Elizabeth C. Heagney, [4]Iain M. Suthers [Full author list]Fisheries Oceanography [curation]DOI: 10.1111/FOG.12089
Sardinops sagax [curation]2014-11-01
Dicyemid fauna composition and infection patterns in relation to cephalopod host biology and ecology[1]Sarah R. Catalano, [2]Ian David Whittington, [3]Steve Donnellan, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Folia Parasitologica [curation]DOI: 10.14411/FP.2014.034
parasitology [curation]; Dicyemidae [curation]; ecological epidemiology [curation]2014-08-06
Dicyemid fauna composition and infection patterns in relation to cephalopod host biology and ecology[1]Sarah R. Catalano, [2]Ian David Whittington, [3]Stephen C Donnellan, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Folia Parasitologica [curation]PubMed: 25185401Dicyemidae [curation]; ecological epidemiology [curation]2014-08-01
Otolith Biomineralisation: Insights From a Microstructural and Microanalytical Study[1]A. McFadden, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]A. Pring, [4]B. Wade [Full author list]Microscopy and Microanalysis [curation]DOI: 10.1017/S1431927614008332
biomineralization [curation]; microstructure [curation]2014-08-01
Longitudinal variation and effects of habitat on biodiversity of Australasian temperate reef fishes[1]Helen L. Smith, [2]Marti Anderson, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Sean D. Connell [Full author list]Journal of Biogeography [curation]DOI: 10.1111/JBI.12359
biodiversity [curation]; reef fish [curation]2014-06-07
Variation in Telomere Length of the Common Carp,Cyprinus carpio(Cyprinidae), in Relation to Body Length[1]Christopher Izzo, [2]Terry Bertozzi, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Steve Donnellan [Full author list]Copeia [curation]DOI: 10.1643/CI-11-162
Cyprinidae [curation]; common carp [curation]2014-03-01
Historical changes in mean trophic level of southern Australian fisheries[1]Heidi K. Alleway, [2]Sean D. Connell, [3]Tim M. Ward, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF13246
trophic level [curation]2014-01-01
Using the giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama) mass breeding aggregation to explore the life cycle of dicyemid parasites[1]Sarah R. Catalano, [2]Ian David Whittington, [3]Steve Donnellan, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Acta Parasitologica [curation]DOI: 10.2478/S11686-013-0186-Y
PubMed: 24338325
Giant cuttlefish [curation]; Dicyemidae [curation]2013-12-13
Parasites as biological tags to assess host population structure: Guidelines, recent genetic advances and comments on a holistic approach[1]Sarah R. Catalano, [2]Ian David Whittington, [3]Steve Donnellan, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]International journal for parasitology. Parasites and wildlife [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.IJPPAW.2013.11.001
PubMed: 25197624
population structure [curation]2013-12-12
Strontium randomly substituting for calcium in fish otolith aragonite[1]Zoe A. Doubleday, [2]Hugh H. Harris, [3]Christopher Izzo, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Analytical Chemistry [curation]DOI: 10.1021/AC4034278
PubMed: 24299165
2013-12-10
Development of 15 microsatellite loci from mulloway, Argyrosomus japonicus (Pisces: Sciaenidae) using next generation sequencing and an assessment of their cross amplification in other sciaenids[1]Thomas C. Barnes, [2]Christopher Izzo, [3]Terry Bertozzi, [4]Kathleen M. Saint, [5]Steve Donnellan, [6]Michael P. Hammer, [7]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Conservation Genetics Resources [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S12686-013-0090-7
Argyrosomus japonicus [curation]; Sciaenidae [curation]; microsatellite [curation]2013-11-09
Effects of temperature, salinity and water composition on otolith elemental incorporation of Dicentrarchus labrax[1]Patrick Reis-Santos, [2]Susanne Tanner, [3]Travis S. Elsdon, [4]Henrique N. Cabral, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.JEMBE.2013.05.027
European seabass [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2013-08-01
Combined effects of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on otolith chemistry: implications for environmental reconstructions[1]Thomas C. Barnes, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [curation]DOI: 10.1139/CJFAS-2012-0442
2013-08-01
Mechanisms of population structuring in giant australian Cuttlefish Sepia apama[1]Nicholas L Payne, [2]Edward P Snelling, [3]Jayson M Semmens, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]PLOS One [curation]DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0058694
PubMed: 23536813
Giant cuttlefish [curation]2013-03-11
Impacts of Drought, Flow Regime, and Fishing on the Fish Assemblage in Southern Australia’s Largest Temperate Estuary[1]Greg J. Ferguson, [2]Tim M. Ward, [3]Qifeng Ye, [4]Michael C. Geddes, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Estuaries and Coasts [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S12237-012-9582-Z
drought [curation]; estuary [curation]2013-01-12
Statolith chemistry of two life history stages of cuttlefish: Effects of temperature and seawater trace element concentration[1]Bronwyn Gillanders, [2]Leanne M. Wilkinson, [3]Andrew R. Munro, [4]Melita C. de Vries [Full author list]Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.GCA.2012.10.005
microelement [curation]2013-01-01
The effect of parasitism by a blood-feeding isopod on the otolith chemistry of host fish[1]Elizabeth C. Heagney, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Iain M. Suthers [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF12123
aquatic science [curation]2013-01-01
The spawning dynamics of snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) in northern Spencer Gulf, South Australia[1]Richard J Saunders, [2]Anthony J Fowler, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1080/00288330.2012.709522
Australia [curation]2012-12-01
Temporal variability in estuarine fish otolith elemental fingerprints: Implications for connectivity assessments[1]Patrick Reis-Santos, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Susanne Tanner, [4]Rita P. Vasconcelos, [5]Travis S. Elsdon, [6]Henrique N. Cabral [Full author list]Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ECSS.2012.07.027
estuary [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2012-10-01
Live fast, die young: the life cycle of the brooding feather star Aporometra wilsoni (Echinodermata: Crinoidea)[1]Jodie A. Haig, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Greg W. Rouse [Full author list]Invertebrate Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/J.1744-7410.2012.00270.X
Echinodermata [curation]; Aporometra wilsoni [curation]2012-07-27
Hypersaline waters pose new challenges for reconstructing environmental histories of fish based on otolith chemistry[1]Bronwyn Gillanders, [2]Andrew R. Munro [Full author list]Limnology and Oceanography [curation]DOI: 10.4319/LO.2012.57.4.1136
2012-07-01
Dispersal patterns of coastal fish: implications for designing networks of marine protected areas[1]Antonio Di Franco, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Giuseppe E. De Benedetto, [4]Antonio Pennetta, [5]Giulio A. De Leo, [6]Paolo Guidetti [Full author list]PLOS One [curation]DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0031681
PubMed: 22355388
marine protected area [curation]2012-02-15
Environmental Water Allocations in regulated lowland rivers may encourage offstream movements and spawning by common carp, Cyprinus carpio: implications for wetland rehabilitation[1]Anthony J. Conallin, [2]Ben B. Smith, [3]Leigh A. Thwaites, [4]Keith F. Walker, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF12044
common carp [curation]2012-01-01
The use of food resources by 0+ snapper, Chrysophrys auratus, from northern Spencer Gulf, South Australia[1]Richard J. Saunders, [2]Anthony J. Fowler, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF11266
aquatic science [curation]2012-01-01
Determining Mark Success of 15 Combinations of Enriched Stable Isotopes for the Batch Marking of Larval Otoliths[1]Skye H. Woodcock, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Andrew R. Munro, [4]David A. Crook, [5]Andrew C. Sanger [Full author list]North American Journal of Fisheries Management [curation]DOI: 10.1080/02755947.2011.623760
stable isotope [curation]2011-10-01
Developing baseline data to understand environmental change: a geochemical study of archaeological otoliths from the Coorong, South Australia[1]Morgan C.F. Disspain, [2]Lynley A. Wallis, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Archaeological Science [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.JAS.2011.03.027
archaeology [curation]; environmental change [curation]2011-08-01
Otolith shape and elemental composition: Complementary tools for stock discrimination of mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus) in southern Australia[1]Greg J. Ferguson, [2]Tim M. Ward, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Fisheries Research [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.FISHRES.2011.03.014
Argyrosomus japonicus [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2011-06-01
Variation in the strength of continental boundary currents determines continent-wide connectivity in kelp[1]Melinda A Coleman, [2]Moninya Roughan, [3]Helen S. Macdonald, [4]Sean D. Connell, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders, [6]Brendan P. Kelaher, [7]Peter D. Steinberg [Full author list]Journal of Ecology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2745.2011.01822.X
2011-03-17
Temperature and diet affect carbon and nitrogen isotopes of fish muscle: can amino acid nitrogen isotopes explain effects?[1]Alexandra L. Bloomfield, [2]Travis S. Elsdon, [3]Benjamin D. Walther, [4]Elizabeth J. Gier, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.JEMBE.2011.01.015
aquatic science [curation]2011-03-01
Telomere length and age in pinnipeds: The endangered Australian sea lion as a case study[1]Christopher Izzo, [2]Derek J. Hamer, [3]Terry Bertozzi, [4]Steve Donnellan, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine Mammal Science [curation]DOI: 10.1111/J.1748-7692.2010.00450.X
2011-02-07
Climate change and Australian marine and freshwater environments, fishes and fisheries: synthesis and options for adaptation[1]John D. Koehn, [2]Alistair Hobday, [3]Morgan S. Pratchett, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF11139
fresh water [curation]; climate change [curation]; adaptation to global warming [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2011-01-01
Potential effects of climate change on Australian estuaries and fish utilising estuaries: a review[1]Bronwyn Gillanders, [2]Travis S. Elsdon, [3]Ian A. Halliday, [4]Gregory P. Jenkins, [5]Julie B. Robins, [6]Fiona J. Valesini [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF11047
estuary [curation]; climate change [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2011-01-01
Accelerometry estimates field metabolic rate in giant Australian cuttlefish Sepia apama during breeding.[1]Nicholas L Payne, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Roger S Seymour, [4]Dale M Webber, [5]Edward P Snelling, [6]Jayson M Semmens [Full author list]Journal of Animal Ecology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2656.2010.01758.X
PubMed: 20880022
accelerometry [curation]; Giant cuttlefish [curation]2010-09-28
Breeding durations as estimators of adult sex ratios and population size.[1]Nicholas Leslie Payne, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Jayson M Semmens [Full author list]Oecologia [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00442-010-1729-7
PubMed: 20668884
2010-07-29
Stock discrimination of Southern Garfish (Hyporhamphus melanochir) by stable isotope ratio analysis of otolith aragonite[1]Mike A. Steer, [2]Galen P. Halverson, [3]Anthony J. Fowler, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Environmental Biology of Fishes [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S10641-010-9670-5
stable isotope [curation]; Hyporhamphus melanochir [curation]; stable isotope ratio [curation]2010-06-18
Interactive effects of food quality, temperature and rearing time on condition of juvenile black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri[1]Benjamin D. Walther, [2]T S Elsdon, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Fish Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/J.1095-8649.2010.02632.X
PubMed: 20557602
Southern black bream [curation]2010-06-01
Optimising exclusion screens to control exotic carp in an Australian lowland river[1]Karl A. Hillyard, [2]Benjamin B. Smith, [3]Anthony J. Conallin, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF09017
2010-01-01
Transgenerational marking of freshwater fishes with enriched stable isotopes: a tool for fisheries management and research[1]Andrew R. Munro, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]S Thurstan, [4]David Crook, [5]A C Sanger [Full author list]Journal of Fish Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/J.1095-8649.2009.02352.X
PubMed: 20738564
fresh water [curation]; stable isotope [curation]; freshwater fish [curation]2009-08-01
Development and Evaluation of Methods for Osmotic Induction Marking of Golden PerchMacquaria ambiguawith Calcein and Alizarin Red S[1]David A. Crook, [2]Damien J. O'Mahony, [3]Andrew C. Sanger, [4]Andrew R. Munro, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders, [6]Stephen Thurstan [Full author list]North American Journal of Fisheries Management [curation]DOI: 10.1577/M07-224.1
aquatic science [curation]2009-04-01
Impacts of seawater desalination on the giant Australian cuttlefish Sepia apama in the upper Spencer Gulf, South Australia[1]Jacqueline L Dupavillon, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine Environmental Research [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.MARENVRES.2009.02.002
PubMed: 19332355
seawater [curation]; Giant cuttlefish [curation]2009-03-06
Extensive drought negates human influence on nutrients and water quality in estuaries[1]Travis S Elsdon, [2]Marthe B N A De Bruin, [3]Noël J Diepen, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Science of the Total Environment [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2009.01.012
PubMed: 19215967
drought [curation]; estuary [curation]; water quality [curation]2009-02-11
Assemblages of fish along a mangrove - mudflat gradient in temperate Australia[1]Nicholas Leslie Payne, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF08124
mangrove [curation]; mudflat [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2009-01-01
Tools for Studying Biological Marine Ecosystem Interactions—Natural and Artificial Tags[1]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2406-0_13
2009-01-01
Enriched stable isotope marking of juvenile golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) otoliths[1]Andrew R Munro, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Travis S Elsdon, [4]David Crook, [5]Andrew C Sanger [Full author list]Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [curation]DOI: 10.1139/F08-010
Golden perch [curation]; stable isotope [curation]2008-02-01
Production of External Fluorescent Marks on Golden Perch Fingerlings through Osmotic Induction Marking with Alizarin Red S[1]David A. Crook, [2]Damien O'Mahony, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Andrew R. Munro, [5]Andrew C. Sanger [Full author list]North American Journal of Fisheries Management [curation]DOI: 10.1577/M06-053.1
aquatic science [curation]2007-05-01
Approaches to resolving cephalopod movement and migration patterns[1]Jayson M. Semmens, [2]Gretta T. Pecl, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Claire M. Waluda, [5]Elizabeth K. Shea, [6]Didier Jouffre, [7]Taro Ichii, [8]Karsten Zumholz, [9]Oleg N. Katugin, [10]Stephen C. Leporati, [11]Paul W. Shaw [Full author list]Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S11160-007-9048-8
2007-03-16
Diversity and depth-related patterns of mobile invertebrates associated with kelp forests[1]Melinda A Coleman, [2]Elaine Vytopil, [3]Paris J. Goodsell, [4]Bronwyn Gillanders, [5]Sean D. Connell [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF06216
kelp forest [curation]2007-01-01
Comparison of deterministic growth models fitted to length-at-age data of the piked spurdog (Squalus megalops) in south-eastern Australia[1]J. Matías Braccini, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Terence I. Walker, [4]Javier Tovar-Avila [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF06064
Squalus megalops [curation]; aquatic science [curation]; Growth Models [curation]2007-01-01
Antarctic patterns of shallow subtidal habitat and inhabitants in Wilke’s Land[1]Emma Johnston, [2]Sean D. Connell, [3]Andrew D. Irving, [4]Adele J. Pile, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Polar Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00300-006-0237-Z
2006-12-19
Hierarchical approach to the assessment of fishing effects on non-target chondrichthyans: case study of Squalus megalops in southeastern Australia[1]J Matías Braccini, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Terence I Walker [Full author list]Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [curation]DOI: 10.1139/F06-141
Australia [curation]; Squalus megalops [curation]2006-11-01
Total and partial length–length, mass–mass and mass–length relationships for the piked spurdog (Squalus megalops) in south-eastern Australia[1]J. Matías Braccini, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Terence I. Walker [Full author list]Fisheries Research [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.FISHRES.2005.11.013
Squalus megalops [curation]2006-05-01
Determining reproductive parameters for population assessments of chondrichthyan species with asynchronous ovulation and parturition: piked spurdog (Squalus megalops) as a case study[1]J. Matías Braccini, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Terence I. Walker [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF05076
Squalus megalops [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2006-01-01
Temporal variability in strontium, calcium, barium, and manganese in estuaries: Implications for reconstructing environmental histories of fish from chemicals in calcified structures[1]Travis S. Elsdon, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ECSS.2005.08.004
estuary [curation]2006-01-01
Use of otolith chemical signatures to estimate carp recruitment sources in the mid-Murray River, Australia[1]David A. Crook, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]River Research and Applications [curation]DOI: 10.1002/RRA.941
Australia [curation]; environmental chemistry [curation]2006-01-01
Facilitation of barium uptake into fish otoliths: Influence of strontium concentration and salinity[1]Melita C. de Vries, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Travis S. Elsdon [Full author list]Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.GCA.2005.03.052
2005-08-01
The response of encrusting coralline algae to canopy loss: an independent test of predictions on an Antarctic coast[1]Andrew D. Irving, [2]Sean D. Connell, [3]Emma Johnston, [4]Adele J. Pile, [5]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00227-005-0007-4
canopy [curation]2005-07-09
Relationships Between Taxonomic Resolution and Spatial Scales of Multivariate Variation[1]Marti Anderson, [2]Sean D. Connell, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Carol Diebel, [5]Wilma Maija Blom, [6]Justine E. Saunders, [7]Todd Landers [Full author list]Journal of Animal Ecology [curation]DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2656.2005.00959.X
multivariate statistics [curation]; spatial scale [curation]; Ecklonia radiata [curation]2005-07-01
Otolith chemistry to determine movements of diadromous and freshwater fish[1]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Aquatic Living Resources [curation]DOI: 10.1051/ALR:2005033
fresh water [curation]; freshwater fish [curation]2005-07-01
Variation at local scales need not impede tests for broader scale patterns[1]Meegan J. Fowler-Walker, [2]Sean D. Connell, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00227-005-1605-X
2005-05-11
Alternative life-history patterns of estuarine fish: barium in otoliths elucidates freshwater residency[1]Travis S Elsdon, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [curation]DOI: 10.1139/F05-029
estuary [curation]; fresh water [curation]2005-05-01
Patterns of association between canopy-morphology and understorey assemblages across temperate Australia[1]Meegan J. Fowler-Walker, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders, [3]Sean D. Connell, [4]Andrew D. Irving [Full author list]Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.ECSS.2004.10.016
understory [curation]; canopy [curation]2005-04-01
Chemical tags in otoliths indicate the importance of local and distant settlement areas to populations of a temperate sparid, Pagrus auratus[1]Paul A Hamer, [2]Gregory P Jenkins, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [curation]DOI: 10.1139/F04-221
Australasian snapper [curation]2005-03-01
Nutrients increase epiphyte loads: broad-scale observations and an experimental assessment[1]Bayden D Russell, [2]Travis S. Elsdon, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders, [4]Sean D. Connell [Full author list]Marine Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1007/S00227-005-1571-3
2005-02-15
To what extent do geographic and associated environmental variables correlate with kelp morphology across temperate Australia?[1]Meegan J. Fowler-Walker, [2]Sean D. Connell, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF05042
Australia [curation]2005-01-01
Distinguishing aquaculture and wild yellowtail kingfish via natural elemental signatures in otoliths[1]Bronwyn Gillanders, [2]Tanya C. Joyce [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF04133
aquatic science [curation]2005-01-01
Fish otolith chemistry influenced by exposure to multiple environmental variables[1]Travis S. Elsdon, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology [curation]DOI: 10.1016/J.JEMBE.2004.08.010
2004-12-01
Reconstructing migratory patterns of fish based on environmental influences on otolith chemistry[1]Travis S. Elsdon, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries [curation]DOI: 10.1023/B:RFBF.0000033071.73952.40
2003-01-01
Interactive effects of temperature and salinity on otolith chemistry: challenges for determining environmental histories of fish[1]Travis S Elsdon, [2]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [curation]DOI: 10.1139/F02-154
2002-11-01
Temporal and spatial variability in elemental composition of otoliths: implications for determining stock identity and connectivity of populations[1]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [curation]DOI: 10.1139/F02-040
2002-04-01
Spatial and habitat-related patterns of temperate reef fish assemblages: implications for the design of Marine Protected Areas[1]Belinda G. Curley, [2]Michael J. Kingsford, [3]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF01199
marine protected area [curation]; aquatic science [curation]; reef fish [curation]2002-01-01
Trace elements in otoliths of the two-banded bream from a coastal region in the south-west Mediterranean: are there differences among locations?[1]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Journal of Fish Biology [curation]DOI: 10.1006/JFBI.2001.1643
aquatic science [curation]; microelement [curation]2001-08-01
Estimates of movement and life-history parameters of yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi): how useful are data from a cooperative tagging programme?[0]N L Andrew, [1]Bronwyn Gillanders, [2]Douglas J. Ferrell, [3]Neil L. Andrew [Full author list]Marine and Freshwater Research [curation]DOI: 10.1071/MF99153
Yellowtail amberjack [curation]; aquatic science [curation]2001-01-01
Patterns of abundance and size structure in the blue groper, Achoerodus viridis (Pisces, Labridae): evidence of links between estuaries and coastal reefs[1]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]Environmental Biology of Fishes [curation]DOI: 10.1023/A:1007315201690
estuary [curation]; Labridae [curation]; Achoerodus viridis [curation]1997-01-01
Seagrasses, Fish, and Fisheries[1]Bronwyn Gillanders [Full author list]DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-2983-7_21
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