Search Results - "Morrisey, D.J."
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Abundance and diversity of fish on mussel farms in New Zealand
Published in Aquaculture (10-03-2006)“…Fish are often attracted to floating structures, particularly as juveniles, and in many parts of the world longline mussel farms provide complex,…”
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Differences in benthic fauna and sediment among mangrove ( Avicennia marina var. australasica) stands of different ages in New Zealand
Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-03-2003)“…Management of coastal environments requires understanding of ecological relationships among different habitats and their biotas. Changes in abundance and…”
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Predicting impacts and recovery of marine-farm sites in Stewart Island, New Zealand, from the Findlay–Watling model
Published in Aquaculture (25-05-2000)“…Data collected at marine farm sites on Stewart Island, New Zealand, were used to test the model for prediction of benthic impact of salmon net-pens proposed by…”
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Bedload and water-column transport and colonization processes by post-settlement benthic macrofauna: Does infaunal density matter?
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (30-09-1997)“…In this study, we document dispersal and colonization by post-settlement benthic macrofauna on a large (250×500 m) area of intertidal sandflat at Wiroa Island…”
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Do amphipods have the same concentration-response to contaminated sediment in situ as in vitro?
Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-05-1999)“…An underlying assumption of laboratory‐based toxicity tests is that the sensitivity of organisms in the laboratory (in vitro) is comparable to that in the…”
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Development of sediment-quality criteria—A proposal from experimental field-studies of the effects of copper on benthic organisms
Published in Marine Pollution Bulletin (01-04-1995)“…Very few of the numerous studies of the effects of copper on animals living in marine sediments have involved manipulative field-experiments. Such experiments…”
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