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    Rethinking the Role of Salps in the Ocean by Henschke, Natasha, Everett, Jason D., Richardson, Anthony J., Suthers, Iain M.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-09-2016)
    “…Salps are barrel-shaped, gelatinous zooplankton that regularly form large swarms. They have historically been ignored because they are difficult to sample and…”
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    Entrainment and retention of the coastal larval fish assemblage by a short-lived, submesoscale, frontal eddy of the East Australian Current by Mullaney, Thomas J., Suthers, Iain M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2013)
    “…We examined the fate of larval fish assemblages after the East Australian Current (EAC) had separated from the coast and larval fish were advected eastward…”
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    Fish assemblages on estuarine artificial reefs: natural rocky-reef mimics or discrete assemblages? by Folpp, Heath, Lowry, Michael, Gregson, Marcus, Suthers, Iain M

    Published in PloS one (03-06-2013)
    “…If the primary goal of artificial reef construction is the creation of additional reef habitat that is comparable to adjacent natural rocky-reef, then…”
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    Attracting juvenile fish into Tube Fishways – roles of transfer chamber diameter and flow velocity by Farzadkhoo, Maryam, Kingsford, Richard T., Suthers, Iain M., Geelan-Small, Peter, Harris, John H., Peirson, William, Felder, Stefan

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-03-2022)
    “…Freshwater fish populations around the world are in decline, with barriers impeding essential migrations for many species. To restore fish passage, the novel…”
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    Relative impact of seasonal and oceanographic drivers on surface chlorophyll a along a Western Boundary Current by Everett, Jason D., Baird, Mark E., Roughan, Moninya, Suthers, Iain M., Doblin, Martina A.

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-01-2014)
    “…•This paper presents an analysis of chlorophyll a along the East Australian Current.•Different processes are shown to have a dominant effect at different…”
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    Shelf Transport Pathways Adjacent to the East Australian Current Reveal Sources of Productivity for Coastal Reefs by Roughan, Moninya, Cetina-Heredia, Paulina, Ribbat, Nina, Suthers, Iain M.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (07-01-2022)
    “…The region where the East Australian Current (EAC) separates from the coast is dynamic and the shelf circulation is impacted by the interplay of the western…”
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    Predation domes: In‐situ field assays to measure predatory behaviours by fish by Sgarlatta, M. Paula, Karkarey, Rucha, Smith, Shannen M., Suthers, Iain M., Poore, Alistair G. B., Vergés, Adriana

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-08-2023)
    “…Biotic interactions such as predation are difficult ecological processes to quantify in the wild. This is especially the case in the marine environment due to…”
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    The influence of ontogenetic diet variation on consumption rate estimates: a marine example by Lawson, Christopher L., Suthers, Iain M., Smith, James A., Schilling, Hayden T., Stewart, John, Hughes, Julian M., Brodie, Stephanie

    Published in Scientific reports (16-07-2018)
    “…Consumption rates are the foundation of trophic ecology, yet bioenergetics models used to estimate these rates can lack realism by not incorporating the…”
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    Thermal limitation of performance and biogeography in a free-ranging ectotherm: insights from accelerometry by Gannon, Ruan, Taylor, Matthew D, Suthers, Iain M, Gray, Charles A, van der Meulen, Dylan E, Smith, James A, Payne, Nicholas L

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-09-2014)
    “…Theoretical and laboratory studies generally show that ectotherm performance increases with temperature to an optimum, and subsequently declines. Several…”
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    Rain reverses diel activity rhythms in an estuarine teleost by Payne, Nicholas L., van der Meulen, Dylan E., Gannon, Ruan, Semmens, Jayson M., Suthers, Iain M., Gray, Charles A., Taylor, Matthew D.

    “…Activity rhythms are ubiquitous in nature, and generally synchronized with the day–night cycle. Several taxa have been shown to switch between nocturnal and…”
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    A global review of pyrosomes: Shedding light on the ocean's elusive gelatinous “fire‐bodies” by Lilly, Laura E., Suthers, Iain M., Everett, Jason D., Richardson, Anthony J.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography letters (01-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Pyrosomes are colonial tunicates that form gelatinous tubes and occasionally produce bioluminescent swarms. The rapid “bloom‐bust” dynamics of…”
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    Zooplankton trophic niches respond to different water types of the western Tasman Sea: A stable isotope analysis by Henschke, Natasha, Everett, Jason D., Suthers, Iain M., Smith, James A., Hunt, Brian P.V., Doblin, Martina A., Taylor, Matthew D.

    “…The trophic relationships of 21 species from an oceanic zooplankton community were studied using stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen. Zooplankton and…”
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    Crabs ride the tide: incoming tides promote foraging of Giant Mud Crab (Scylla serrata) by Hewitt, Daniel E, Johnson, Daniel D, Suthers, Iain M, Taylor, Matthew D

    Published in Movement ecology (17-04-2023)
    “…Effective fisheries management of mobile species relies on robust knowledge of animal behaviour and habitat-use. Indices of behaviour can be useful for…”
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    Fish Movement Through an Estuary Mouth Is Related to Tidal Flow by Becker, Alistair, Holland, Matthew, Smith, James A., Suthers, Iain M.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-07-2016)
    “…Many species offish move between ocean and estuarine habitats; however, there is little evidence of the magnitude of fish undertaking these movements…”
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    Mesozooplankton and Micronekton Active Carbon Transport in Contrasting Eddies by Kwong, Lian E., Henschke, Natasha, Pakhomov, Evgeny A., Everett, Jason D., Suthers, Iain M.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (21-01-2020)
    “…Mesozooplankton (June 2015 and September 2017) and micronekton (September 2017) were sampled along the eastern coast of Australia. Depth stratified…”
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    A global, historical database of tuna, billfish, and saury larval distributions by Buenafe, Kristine Camille V., Everett, Jason D., Dunn, Daniel C., Mercer, James, Suthers, Iain M., Schilling, Hayden T., Hinchliffe, Charles, Dabalà, Alvise, Richardson, Anthony J.

    Published in Scientific data (19-07-2022)
    “…Knowing the distribution of fish larvae can inform fisheries science and resource management in several ways, by: 1) providing information on spawning areas;…”
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    Regional oceanography affects humpback whale entanglements in set fishing gear by Schilling, Hayden T., Dedden, Adelaide V., Crocetti, Susan, Liggins, Geoff, Lorigan, Shona, Marshall, Andrew, Rogers, Tracey L., Schaeffer, Amandine, Suthers, Iain M., Johnson, Daniel D.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Humpback whales Megaptera novaengliae undertake annual migrations along eastern Australia, where they can be susceptible to entanglement in set…”
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    The effect of surface flooding on the physical–biogeochemical dynamics of a warm-core eddy off southeast Australia by Baird, Mark E., Suthers, Iain M., Griffin, David A., Hollings, Ben, Pattiaratchi, Charitha, Everett, Jason D., Roughan, Moninya, Oubelkheir, Kadija, Doblin, Martina

    “…Warm-core eddies (WCEs) formed from the East Australian Current (EAC) play an important role in the heat, mass and biogeochemical budgets of the western Tasman…”
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