Search Results - "Newman, Stephen J."
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Combined use of eDNA metabarcoding and video surveillance for the assessment of fish biodiversity
Published in Conservation biology (01-02-2019)“…Monitoring communities of fish is important for the management and sustainability of fisheries and marine ecosystems. Baited remote underwater video systems…”
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Global patterns in the bycatch of sharks and rays
Published in Marine policy (01-04-2015)“…This study comprised a meta-analysis of elasmobranch bycatch in commercial longline, trawl, purse-seine and gillnet fisheries in order to obtain a general…”
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eDNA metabarcoding survey reveals fine‐scale coral reef community variation across a remote, tropical island ecosystem
Published in Molecular ecology (01-03-2020)“…Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding, a technique for retrieving multispecies DNA from environmental samples, can detect a diverse array of marine species…”
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Toxic effects of polyethylene terephthalate microparticles and Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate on the calanoid copepod, Parvocalanus crassirostris
Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-07-2017)“…Large amounts of plastic end up in the oceans every year where they fragment into microplastics over time. During this process, microplastics and their…”
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Large‐scale eDNA metabarcoding survey reveals marine biogeographic break and transitions over tropical north‐western Australia
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-10-2021)“…Aim Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has demonstrated its applicability as a highly sensitive biomonitoring tool across small spatial and temporal scales…”
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Bait effects in sampling coral reef fish assemblages with stereo-BRUVs
Published in PloS one (27-07-2012)“…Baited underwater video techniques are increasingly being utilised for assessing and monitoring demersal fishes because they are: 1) non extractive, 2) can be…”
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Development of a multi-assay approach for monitoring coral diversity using eDNA metabarcoding
Published in Coral reefs (01-02-2020)“…Cumulative anthropogenic pressures have triggered a global decline in the health of marine ecosystems, and coral reefs, in particular, are in crisis. With…”
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Population genomics informs the management of harvested snappers across north-western Australia
Published in Scientific reports (04-11-2024)“…Failure to consider population structure when managing harvested fishes increases the risk of stock depletion, yet empirical estimates of population structure…”
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Fish associations with shallow water subsea pipelines compared to surrounding reef and soft sediment habitats
Published in Scientific reports (18-03-2021)“…Offshore decommissioning activities are expected to increase as oil and gas subsea infrastructure becomes obsolete. Decisions on decommissioning alternatives…”
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Partitioning of diet between species and life history stages of sympatric and cryptic snappers (Lutjanidae) based on DNA metabarcoding
Published in Scientific reports (09-03-2020)“…Lutjanus erythropterus and L. malabaricus are sympatric, sister taxa that are important to fisheries throughout the Indo-Pacific. Their juveniles are…”
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Seascape genomics reveals fine‐scale patterns of dispersal for a reef fish along the ecologically divergent coast of Northwestern Australia
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2017)“…Understanding the drivers of dispersal among populations is a central topic in marine ecology and fundamental for spatially explicit management of marine…”
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Phylogeography of the reef fish Cephalopholis argus (Epinephelidae) indicates Pleistocene isolation across the Indo-Pacific Barrier with contemporary overlap in The Coral Triangle
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (01-07-2011)“…The Coral Triangle (CT), bounded by the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, and New Guinea, is the epicenter of marine biodiversity. Hypotheses that explain the…”
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High connectivity in the deepwater snapper Pristipomoides filamentosus (Lutjanidae) across the Indo-Pacific with isolation of the Hawaiian archipelago
Published in PloS one (22-12-2011)“…In the tropical Indo-Pacific, most phylogeographic studies have focused on the shallow-water taxa that inhabit reefs to approximately 30 m depth. Little is…”
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Contrasting population genetic structure in three aggregating groupers (Percoidei: Epinephelidae) in the Indo-West Pacific: the importance of reproductive mode
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (04-12-2018)“…Understanding the factors shaping population genetic structure is important for evolutionary considerations as well as for management and conservation. While…”
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Selective Impact of Disease on Coral Communities: Outbreak of White Syndrome Causes Significant Total Mortality of Acropora Plate Corals
Published in PloS one (06-07-2015)“…Coral diseases represent a significant and increasing threat to coral reefs. Among the most destructive diseases is White Syndrome (WS), which is increasing in…”
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Evidence for climate-driven synchrony of marine and terrestrial ecosystems in northwest Australia
Published in Global change biology (01-08-2016)“…The effects of climate change are difficult to predict for many marine species because little is known of their response to climate variations in the past…”
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Limited ecological population connectivity suggests low demands on self-recruitment in a tropical inshore marine fish (Eleutheronema tetradactylum: Polynemidae)
Published in Molecular ecology (01-06-2011)“…The diversity of geographic scales at which marine organisms display genetic variation mirrors the biophysical and ecological complexity of dispersal by…”
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Isolated reefs support stable fish communities with high abundances of regionally fished species
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2021)“…Anthropogenic impacts at isolated and inaccessible reefs are often minimal, offering rare opportunities to observe fish assemblages in a relatively undisturbed…”
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SMART Drumlines Ineffective in Catching White Sharks in the High Energy Capes Region of Western Australia: Acoustic Detections Confirm That Sharks Are Not Always Amenable to Capture
Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (20-10-2022)“…The management of human-shark interactions can benefit from the implementation of effective shark hazard mitigation measures. A…”
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Comparative demography of commercially-harvested snappers and an emperor from American Samoa
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (18-06-2018)“…The age-based life history of two commercially-important species of snapper (Lutjanidae) and one emperor (Lethrinidae) were characterized from the nearshore…”
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