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    Combined use of eDNA metabarcoding and video surveillance for the assessment of fish biodiversity by Stat, Michael, John, Jeffrey, DiBattista, Joseph D., Newman, Stephen J., Bunce, Michael, Harvey, Euan S.

    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 by Oliver, Shelby, Braccini, Matias, Newman, Stephen J., Harvey, Euan S.

    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 by West, Katrina M., Stat, Michael, Harvey, Euan S., Skepper, Craig L., DiBattista, Joseph D., Richards, Zoe T., Travers, Michael J., Newman, Stephen J., Bunce, Michael

    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 by Heindler, Franz M., Alajmi, Fahad, Huerlimann, Roger, Zeng, Chaoshu, Newman, Stephen J., Vamvounis, George, van Herwerden, Lynne

    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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    Bait effects in sampling coral reef fish assemblages with stereo-BRUVs by Dorman, Stacey R, Harvey, Euan S, Newman, Stephen J

    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 by Alexander, Jason B., Bunce, Michael, White, Nicole, Wilkinson, Shaun P., Adam, Arne A. S., Berry, Tina, Stat, Michael, Thomas, Luke, Newman, Stephen J., Dugal, Laurence, Richards, Zoe T.

    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 by Payet, Samuel D., Underwood, Jim, Berry, Oliver, Saunders, Thor, Travers, Michael J., Wakefield, Corey B., Miller, Karen, Newman, Stephen J.

    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 by Schramm, Karl D., Marnane, Michael J., Elsdon, Travis S., Jones, Christopher M., Saunders, Benjamin J., Newman, Stephen J., Harvey, Euan S.

    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 by Takahashi, Miwa, DiBattista, Joseph D., Jarman, Simon, Newman, Stephen J., Wakefield, Corey B., Harvey, Euan S., Bunce, Michael

    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 by DiBattista, Joseph D., Travers, Michael J., Moore, Glenn I., Evans, Richard D., Newman, Stephen J., Feng, Ming, Moyle, Samuel D., Gorton, Rebecca J., Saunders, Thor, Berry, Oliver

    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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    High connectivity in the deepwater snapper Pristipomoides filamentosus (Lutjanidae) across the Indo-Pacific with isolation of the Hawaiian archipelago by Gaither, Michelle R, Jones, Shelley A, Kelley, Christopher, Newman, Stephen J, Sorenson, Laurie, Bowen, Brian W

    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 by Ma, Ka Yan, van Herwerden, Lynne, Newman, Stephen J, Berumen, Michael L, Choat, John Howard, Chu, Ka Hou, Sadovy de Mitcheson, Yvonne

    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 by Hobbs, Jean-Paul A, Frisch, Ashley J, Newman, Stephen J, Wakefield, Corey B

    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 by Ong, Joyce J.L., Rountrey, Adam N., Zinke, Jens, Meeuwig, Jessica J., Grierson, Pauline F., O'Donnell, Alison J., Newman, Stephen J., Lough, Janice M., Trougan, Mélissa, Meekan, Mark G.

    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) by HORNE, JOHN B., MOMIGLIANO, PAOLO, WELCH, DAVID J., NEWMAN, STEPHEN J., Van HERWERDEN, LYNNE

    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 by Birt, Matthew J., Cure, Katherine, Wilson, Shaun, Newman, Stephen J., Harvey, Euan S., Meekan, Mark, Speed, Conrad, Heyward, Andrew, Goetze, Jordan, Gilmour, James

    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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    Comparative demography of commercially-harvested snappers and an emperor from American Samoa by Taylor, Brett M, Oyafuso, Zack S, Pardee, Cassandra B, Ochavillo, Domingo, Newman, Stephen J

    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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