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    Impacts of gold mine waste disposal on a tropical pelagic ecosystem by Brewer, D.T., Morello, E.B., Griffiths, S., Fry, G., Heales, D., Apte, S.C., Venables, W.N., Rothlisberg, P.C., Moeseneder, C., Lansdell, M., Pendrey, R., Coman, F., Strzelecki, J., Jarolimek, C.V., Jung, R.F., Richardson, A.J.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2012)
    “…► We investigate the impact of gold mine tailings disposal into the sea. ► We use a comparative impact-control approach. ► Similar abundance and diversity of…”
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    Distribution of juvenile penaeid prawns in mangrove forests in a tropical Australian estuary, with particular reference to Penaeus merguiensis by VANCE, D. J, HAYWOOD, M. D. E, HEALES, D. S, KENYON, R. A, LONERAGAN, N. R, PENDREY, R. C

    “…Several species of prawns, including juveniles of Penaeus merguiensis, will move into mangrove forests when the forests are inundated by flood tides. However,…”
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    Genetic population structure of red snappers (Lutjanus malabaricus Bloch & Schneider, 1801 and Lutjanus erythropterus Bloch, 1790) in central and eastern Indonesia and northern Australia by Salini, J. P., Ovenden, J. R., Street, R., Pendrey, R., Haryanti, Ngurah

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-06-2006)
    “…The genetic population structure of red snapper Lutjanus malabaricus and Lutjanus erythropterus in eastern Indonesia and northern Australia was investigated by…”
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    How far do prawns and fish move into mangroves? Distribution of juvenile banana prawns Penaeus merguiensis and fish in a tropical mangrove forest in northern Australia by Vance, D. J., Haywood, M. D. E., Heales, D. S., Kenyon, R. A., Loneragan, N. R., Pendrey, R. C.

    “…It is accepted that mangroves are important nursery areas for prawns and fish, including some of major commerical importance, but little is known about how…”
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    Estimating the influence of prawn stocking density and seagrass type on the growth of juvenile tiger prawns (Penaeus semisulcatus) : results from field experiments in small enclosures by LONERAGAN, N. R, HAYWOOD, E, HEALES, D. S, KENYON, R. A, PENDREY, R. P, VANCE, D. J

    Published in Marine biology (01-08-2001)
    “…Fine mesh enclosures (0.9 m(2) in basal area, 1 m high, with 100 mum mesh) and a jet-net retrieval system were developed to test the influence of juvenile…”
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    Abundance of fish and crustacean postlarvae on portable artificial seagrass units: daily sampling provides quantitative estimates of the settlement of new recruits by Kenyon, R.A, Haywood, M.D.E, Heales, D.S, Loneragan, N.R, Pendrey, R.C, Vance, D.J

    “…Artificial collectors and seagrass units have mainly provided qualitative samples of epifaunal abundance or have been difficult and time-consuming to sample…”
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    Evaluation of centrifuged microalgae concentrates as diets for Penaeus monodon Fabricius larvae by D'souza, F M L, Lecossois, D, Heasman, M P, Diemar, J A, Jackson, C J, Pendrey, R C

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-08-2000)
    “…Concentrates of nine microalgae widely used in marine hatcheries were prepared by centrifugation, stored chilled for either 9 or 14 weeks and then compared…”
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    A new design for a submersible chronographic tethering device to record predation in different habitats by Haywood, M. D. E., Pendrey, R. C.

    “…We describe a design for a submersible chronographic tethering device which can be used to measure the survival time of small tethered prey. This technique can…”
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    Role of larval distribution and abundance in overall life-history dynamics: a study of the prawn Penaeus semisulcatus in Albatross Bay, Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia by JACKSON, Christopher J, ROTHLISBERG, Peter C, PENDREY, Robert C

    “…The distribution and abundance of Penaeus semisulcatus de Haan larvae in Albatross Bay was studied during the 6 yr from March 1986 to April 1992. The study is…”
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    Evaluation of centrifuged microalgae concentrates as diets for Penaeus monodon Fabricius larvae by D'souza, F M L, Lecossois, D, Heasman, M P, Diemar, J A, Jackson, C J, Pendrey, R C

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-08-2000)
    “…Concentrates of nine microalgae widely used in marine hatcheries were prepared by centrifugation, stored chilled for either 9 or 14 weeks and then compared…”
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    The Larvatron: a computer-controlled apparatus for rearing planktonic animals under experimental conditions by Jackson, Christopher J., Pendrey, Robert C., Rothlisberg, Peter C.

    “…The Larvatron completely automates the labor-intensive task of maintaining large-scale factorial experiments on planktonic animals, using up to 200 rearing…”
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    Spatio-temporal modelling of prawns in Albatross Bay, Karumba and Mornington Island by Toscas, Peter J., Vance, David J., Burridge, Charis Y., Dichmont, Cathy M., Zhou, Shijie, Venables, William N., Pendrey, Robert C., Donovan, Anthea

    Published in Fisheries research (01-03-2009)
    “…The seasonal life-history patterns of penaeid prawns are complex and there are distinct differences between species. Better knowledge and understanding of…”
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    Distribution of juvenile penaeid prawns in mangrove forests in a tropical Australian estuary, with particular reference toPenaeus merguiensis by Vance, D. J., Haywood, M. D. E., Heales, D. S., Kenyon, R. A., Loneragan, N. R., Pendrey, R. C.

    “…Several species of prawns, including juveniles ofPenaeus merguiensis, will move into mangrove forests when the forests are inundated by flood tides. However,…”
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    Specific identification and assessment of distribution and abundance of early penaeid shrimp larvae in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia by Rothlisberg, P.C, Jackson, C.J, Pendrey, R.C

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-04-1983)
    “…Methods for obtaining eggs and rearing larvae of penaeid shrimp at sea, in remote areas, were developed and used to build a comprehensive larval reference…”
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