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    Local endemicity and high diversity characterise high-latitude coral-Symbiodinium partnerships by Wicks, L. C, Sampayo, E, Gardner, J. P. A, Davy, S. K

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2010)
    “…Obligate symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) residing within the tissues of most reef invertebrates are important in determining the tolerance range of…”
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    Correlation between pelagic larval duration and realised dispersal: long-distance genetic connectivity between northern New Zealand and the Kermadec Islands archipelago by Reisser, C. M. O, Bell, J. J, Gardner, J. P. A

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-2014)
    “…The extent to which marine populations are “open” (panmixia) or “closed” (self-recruitment) remains a matter of much debate, with recent reports of high levels…”
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    Comparisons among survey methodologies to test for abundance and size of a highly targeted fish species by Gardner, J. P. A., Struthers, C. D.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-01-2013)
    “…Three sampling methods for estimating abundance and size of blue cod Parapercis colias were compared inside and outside Kapiti Marine Reserve, New Zealand (40°…”
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    Near-surface mixing and pronounced deep-water stratification in a compartmentalised, human-disturbed atoll lagoon system by Gardner, J. P. A, Garton, D. W, Collen, J. D

    Published in Coral reefs (01-03-2011)
    “…Palmyra Atoll has four partially isolated lagoons up to 50 m in depth, each with complex and variable bottom topographies. Measurements of depth, temperature,…”
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    Efficacy of acetic acid treatments in the management of marine biofouling by Forrest, B.M., Hopkins, G.A., Dodgshun, T.J., Gardner, J.P.A.

    Published in Aquaculture (28-02-2007)
    “…The expansion of artificial habitats and aquaculture activities in coastal environments has been accompanied by an increased demand for tools to mitigate the…”
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    Host tolerance, not symbiont tolerance, determines the distribution of coral species in relation to their environment at a Central Pacific atoll by Wicks, L. C., Gardner, J. P. A., Davy, S. K.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-06-2012)
    “…Tolerance of environmental variables differs between corals and their dinoflagellate symbionts ( Symbiodinium spp.), controlling the holobiont’s (host and…”
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    Mining of deep-sea seafloor massive sulfides: A review of the deposits, their benthic communities, impacts from mining, regulatory frameworks and management strategies by Boschen, R.E., Rowden, A.A., Clark, M.R., Gardner, J.P.A.

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-11-2013)
    “…Seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits form in a suite of hydrothermal settings across a range of depths. Many deposits are of a tonnage and mineral grade…”
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    Ocean currents predict fine-scale genetic structure and source-sink dynamics in a marine invertebrate coastal fishery by Silva, C N S, Macdonald, H S, Hadfield, M G, Cryer, M, Gardner, J P A

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-07-2019)
    “…Abstract Estimates of connectivity are vital for understanding population dynamics and for the design of spatial management areas. However, this is still a…”
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    Megabenthic assemblage structure on three New Zealand seamounts: implications for seafloor massive sulfide mining by Boschen, R. E., Rowden, A. A., Clark, M. R., Barton, S. J., Pallentin, A., Gardner, J. P. A.

    “…Seamounts are recognized for their biological importance and, more recently, mineral wealth. However, in most cases the biological information required to…”
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    The genetic architecture of hybridisation between two lineages of greenshell mussels by Gardner, J P A, Wei, K-J

    Published in Heredity (01-03-2015)
    “…A multidisciplinary approach has identified sigmoidal genetic clines on the east and west coasts in central New Zealand where low-density ecological…”
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    Shoreline Changes and Sediment Redistribution at Palmyra Atoll (Equatorial Pacific Ocean): 1874–Present by Collen, J. D., Garton, D. W., Gardner, J. P. A.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-05-2009)
    “…Reef islands of Palmyra Atoll in the northern Line Islands, equatorial Pacific Ocean, underwent mainly minor natural changes in shape and size between 1874 and…”
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    The Mytilus edulis species complex in southwest England : effects of hybridization and introgression upon interlocus associations and morphometric variation by GARDNER, J. P. A

    Published in Marine biology (01-04-1996)
    “…Loglinear analysis of electrophoretic data from two hybrid Mytilus edulis crossed with galloprovincialis populations in southwest England revealed…”
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    RFLP assay to determine if Mytilus galloprovincialis Lmk. (Mytilidae; Bivalvia) is of Northern or Southern hemisphere origin by WESTFALL, K.M, WIMBERGER, P.H, GARDNER, J.P.A

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-05-2010)
    “…Mytilus galloprovincialis is one of three smooth shelled blue mussel species belonging to the Mytilus edulis species complex. Naturally occurring and…”
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    Population genetic subdivision in the New Zealand greenshell mussel (Perna canaliculus) inferred from single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis of mitochondrial DNA by Apte, S., Gardner, J. P. A.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2002)
    “…Single‐strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of the NADH IV region of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) molecule in greenshell mussels (Perna…”
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    Biochemical genetic variation at a leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) locus in blue (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and greenshell (Perna canaliculus) mussel populations along a salinity gradient by GARDNER, J. P. A, KATHIRAVETPILLAI, G

    Published in Marine biology (01-06-1997)
    “…Population genetic variation at a LAP locus was investigated in two sympatric mussel species, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Perna canaliculus…”
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    Application of the littoral cell concept to managing a protected atoll: Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge by Collen, J.D., Gardner, J.P.A., Garton, D.W.

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-12-2009)
    “…The recognition of littoral sediment cells has proven valuable to coastal zone management in many areas of the world because it emphasises that sediment…”
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    Size-dependent, spatial and temporal genetic variation at a leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) locus among blue mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) populations along a salinity gradient by GARDNER, J. P. A, PALMER, N. L

    Published in Marine biology (01-09-1998)
    “…Biochemical genetic variation at a leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) locus is related to salinity variation in several marine bivalve molluscs. This paper details…”
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    Three polymorphic mitochondrial DNA markers for Perna canaliculus by Apte, S., Gardner, J. P. A.

    Published in Animal genetics (01-02-2001)
    “…Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was obtained from gonad tissue of the endemic New Zealand greenshell mussel. Perna canaliculus (Bivalvia, Mollusca). This DNA was of…”
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    Shell Growth and Viability Differences between the Marine Mussels Mytilus edulis (L.), Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lmk.), and Their Hybrids from Two Sympatric Populations in S.W. England by Gardner, J. P. A., Skibinski, D. O. F., Bajdik, C. D.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-12-1993)
    “…Mussels were collected at high and low shore locations from two Mytilus edulis/Mytilus galloprovincialis populations, Croyde Bay and Whitsand Bay, in S.W…”
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