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    Wind Affects Morphology, Function, and Chemistry of Eucalypt Tree Seedlings by McArthur, Clare, Bradshaw, Oliver S, Jordan, Gregory J, Clissold, Fiona J, Pile, Adele J

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-01-2010)
    “…Wind is a powerful abiotic influence on plants that is predicted to increase with global warming. The resulting changes to plant function and interaction with…”
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    The natural diet of a hexactinellid sponge: Benthic–pelagic coupling in a deep-sea microbial food web by Pile, Adele J., Young, Craig M.

    “…Dense communities of shallow-water suspension feeders are known to sidestep the microbial loop by grazing on ultraplankton at its base. We quantified the diet,…”
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    Resource partitioning amongst co-occurring decapods on wellheads from Australia's North–West shelf. An analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes by Cummings, David O., Lee, Raymond W., Simpson, Stephen J., Booth, David J., Pile, Adele J., Holmes, Sebastian P.

    “…On the North West shelf of Australia, assemblages of co-occurring decapods formed the dominant taxa that had colonised a series of petroleum wellheads. Stable…”
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    Ontogenetic diet shifts in the reef fish Pseudanthias rubrizonatus from isolated populations on the North-West Shelf of Australia by Cummings, DO, Booth, DJ, Lee, RW, Simpson, SJ, Pile, AJ

    “…The red-barred anthias Pseudanthias rubrizonatus is a common tropical deep reef fish species found in Australia, but little is known about its dietary…”
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    Antarctic patterns of shallow subtidal habitat and inhabitants in Wilke's Land by JOHNSTON, Emma L, CONNELL, Sean D, IRVING, Andrew D, PILE, Adele J, GILLANDERS, Bronwyn M

    Published in Polar biology (01-05-2007)
    “…Studies of east Antarctic marine assemblages on hard substrata are rare. In relation to sea-ice breakout, we assessed benthic patterns of habitat and…”
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    New method for presenting nutritionally defined food sources to marine organisms by Andrews, Gareth O., Simpson, Stephen J., Pile, Adele J.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography, methods (01-07-2008)
    “…To study nutritional ecology in aquatic and marine ecosystems, it is important to be able to perform feeding trials enabling feeding and nutrient selection…”
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    Trophic Effects of Sponge Feeding Within Lake Baikal's Littoral Zone. 2. Sponge Abundance, Diet, Feeding Efficiency, and Carbon Flux by Pile, Adele J., Patterson, Mark R., Savarese, Michael, Chernykh, Valeri I., Fialkov, Vladimir A.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-1997)
    “…Endemic freshwater demosponges in the littoral zone of Lake Baikal, Russia, dominate the benthic biomass, covering 44% of the benthos. We measured in situ…”
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    Density-Dependent Settler-Recruit-Juvenile Relationships in Blue Crabs by Pile, Adele J., Lipcius, Romuald N., van Montfrans, Jacques, Orth, Robert J.

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-08-1996)
    “…Current theory on the population dynamics of marine species with complex life history patterns posits that a suite of physical and biotic forces (e.g., habitat…”
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    The Adaptive Significance of Sexually Dimorphic Scale Rugosity in Sea Snakes by Avolio, Carla, Shine, Richard, Pile, Adele J.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-05-2006)
    “…In terrestrial snakes, rugose scales are uncommon and (if they occur) generally are found on both sexes. In contrast, rugose scales are seen in most sea…”
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    Heterotrophy on ultraplankton communities is an important source of nitrogen for a sponge-rhodophyte symbiosis by Pile, Adele J, Grant, Adrienne, Hinde, Rosalind, Borowitzka, Michael A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-2003)
    “…Grazing on ultraplankton by the sponge partner of an invertebrate/algal symbiotic association can provide enough particulate organic nitrogen to support the…”
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    The response of encrusting coralline algae to canopy loss : an independent test of predictions on an Antarctic coast by IRVING, Andrew D, CONNELL, Sean D, JOHNSTON, Emma L, PILE, Adele J, GILLANDERS, Bronwyn M

    Published in Marine biology (01-09-2005)
    “…We assessed whether published observations of the ecology of encrusting coralline algae (Rhodophyta) from tropical and temperate coasts could be used to…”
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    Plasmid Maintenance and Localisation of Vibrio sp. S141(p519ngfp) Cells within Monoculture and Mixed-species Biofilms by Fitch, Alison J, Kolesik, Peter, Pile, Adele J, Goodman, Amanda E

    Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (01-01-2002)
    “…This study examined cell localisation and plasmid maintenance of Vibrio sp. S141(p519ngfp) cells which grew in, and detached from, monoculture and…”
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    Ontogenetic diet shifts in the reef fishPseudanthias rubrizonatusfrom isolated populations on the North-West Shelf of Australia by Cummings, David O., Booth, David J., Lee, Raymond W., Simpson, Stephen J., Pile, Adele J.

    “…The red-barred anthiasPseudanthias rubrizonatusis a common tropical deep reef fish species found in Australia, but little is known about its dietary…”
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    The natural diet of a hexactinellid sponge: Benthic-pelagi coupling in a deep-sea microbial food web by Pile, Adele J, Young, Craig M

    “…Dense communities of shallow-water suspension feeders are known to sidestep the microbial loop by grazing on ultraplankton at its base. We quantified the diet,…”
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    In situ grazing on plankton <10 μm by the boreal sponge Mycale lingua by Pile, Adele J., Patterson, Mark R., Witman, Jon D.

    “…Ultraplankton, heterotrophic and autotrophic plankton <5 μm, are the most abundant food source in the world's oceans, yet their role as a food source for…”
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    SHORT COMMUNICATION: Consumption of bacteria by larvae of a deep-sea polychaete by Pile, Adele J, Young, Craig M

    Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-03-2006)
    “…We investigated whether trochophore larvae of the polychaete Hesiocaeca methanicola, which lives on exposed ice-like methane hydrates between 500 and 600 m,…”
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    Plankton Availability and Retention Efficiencies of Cold-Seep Symbiotic Mussels by Pile, Adele J., Young, Craig M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-1999)
    “…Mussels from deep-sea methane/sulfide seeps in the Gulf of Mexico supplement their symbiotically acquired nitrogen by feeding selectively on nitrogen-rich…”
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    Consumption of bacteria by larvae of a deep-sea polychaete by Pile, Adele J., Young, Craig M.

    Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-03-2006)
    “…We investigated whether trochophore larvae of the polychaete Hesiocaeca methanicola, which lives on exposed ice‐like methane hydrates between 500 and 600 m,…”
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