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    Dynamic stability of coral reefs on the west Australian coast by Speed, Conrad W, Babcock, Russ C, Bancroft, Kevin P, Beckley, Lynnath E, Bellchambers, Lynda M, Depczynski, Martial, Field, Stuart N, Friedman, Kim J, Gilmour, James P, Hobbs, Jean-Paul A, Kobryn, Halina T, Moore, James A Y, Nutt, Christopher D, Shedrawi, George, Thomson, Damian P, Wilson, Shaun K

    Published in PloS one (29-07-2013)
    “…Monitoring changes in coral cover and composition through space and time can provide insights to reef health and assist the focus of management and…”
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    Digitise this! A quick and easy remote sensing method to monitor the daily extent of dredge plumes by Evans, Richard D, Murray, Kathy L, Field, Stuart N, Moore, James A Y, Shedrawi, George, Huntley, Barton G, Fearns, Peter, Broomhall, Mark, McKinna, Lachlan I W, Marrable, Daniel

    Published in PloS one (11-12-2012)
    “…Technological advancements in remote sensing and GIS have improved natural resource managers' abilities to monitor large-scale disturbances. In a time where…”
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    Relative and combined effects of habitat and fishing on reef fish communities across a limited fishing gradient at Ningaloo by Wilson, Shaun K., Babcock, Russ C., Fisher, Rebecca, Holmes, Thomas H., Moore, James A.Y., Thomson, Damian P.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-10-2012)
    “…Habitat degradation and fishing are major drivers of temporal and spatial changes in fish communities. The independent effects of these drivers are well…”
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    Dispersal without errors: symmetrical ears tune into the right frequency for survival by Gagliano, Monica, Depczynski, Martial, Simpson, Stephen D, Moore, James A.Y

    “…Vertebrate animals localize sounds by comparing differences in the acoustic signal between the two ears and, accordingly, ear structures such as the otoliths…”
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