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    Case series: Endoscopic management of fourth branchial arch anomalies by Watson, G.J, Nichani, J.R, Rothera, M.P, Bruce, I.A

    “…Abstract Introduction Fourth branchial arch anomalies represent <1% of all branchial anomalies and present as recurrent neck infections or suppurative…”
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    Regeneration as a novel method to culture marine ornamental sabellids by Murray, J.M., Watson, G.J., Giangrande, A., Licciano, M., Bentley, M.G.

    Published in Aquaculture (10-10-2013)
    “…Collection of live invertebrates from coral reefs has increased dramatically over the past two decades in response to the growing marine aquarium industry, and…”
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    Long-term incubation of adult Nereis virens (Annelida: Polychaeta) in copper-spiked sediment: The effects on adult mortality, gametogenesis, spawning and embryo development by Watson, G.J., Pini, J., Leach, A., Fones, G.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (15-03-2013)
    “…► Effects of long-term parental exposure to copper on polychaetes were assessed. ► Copper in the labile fraction of the sediment and worm tissues were…”
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    Videographic Documentation of an Open Cyst Converting Into a Sulcus Vocalis by Watson, G.J, Jones, P.H

    Published in Journal of voice (01-09-2011)
    “…Summary Study Design Case study. Discussion The origin of sulcus vocalis is debatable, it may arise from a congenital or acquired cyst that ruptures leaving a…”
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    Aspects of gametogenesis, oocyte morphology and maturation of the lugworm Arenicola marina (Annelida: Polychaeta) in relation to commercialised procedures to extend the breeding season by Betteley, K.A., Watson, G.J., Hannah, L., Bentley, M.G.

    Published in Aquaculture (02-07-2008)
    “…Environmental manipulation is a common method of extending the spawning season of aquaculture species including the polychaete worm Arenicola marina…”
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    The role of chemical signals in the spawning induction of polychaete worms and other marine invertebrates by Watson, G.J, Bentley, M.G, Gaudron, S.M, Hardege, J.D

    “…Extracts of gonad, body fluid and spawning water (into which gametes have been released by the process of spawning) were tested for the presence of…”
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    Bone anchored hearing aids: a preliminary assessment of the impact on outpatients and cost when rehabilitating hearing in chronic suppurative otitis media by Watson, G.J., Silva, S., Lawless, T., Harling, J.L., Sheehan, P.Z.

    Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-08-2008)
    “…Objectives:  To compare the difference in ENT and Audiology visits, treatments dispensed and potential savings pre‐ and post‐bone anchored hearing aid (BAHA)…”
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    Trace element contamination biomonitoring: A comparative study between the polychaetes Alitta virens and Hediste diversicolor by Watson, G.J., White, S., Gobert, S., Lepoint, G., Sturaro, N., Richir, J.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-12-2024)
    “…Trace elements (TEs) remain of significant toxicological concern as many are critical for global decarbonisation. TEs accumulate in sediments so benthic…”
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    Metal bioavailability and bioaccumulation in the polychaete Nereis (Alitta) virens (Sars): The effects of site-specific sediment characteristics by Pini, J.M., Richir, J., Watson, G.J.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (30-06-2015)
    “…•We studied relationships between Cu and Zn in sediment, pore water and N. virens.•Zn in pore water was more readily available than Cu to N. virens.•Sediment…”
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    Successful local marine conservation requires appropriate educational methods and adequate enforcement by Watson, G.J., Murray, J.M., Schaefer, M., Bonner, A.

    Published in Marine policy (01-02-2015)
    “…MPAs and stakeholder education are marine conservation cornerstones, but data to assess adherence to regulations and the success of educational methods are…”
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    Assessing the impacts of bait collection on inter-tidal sediment and the associated macrofaunal and bird communities: The importance of appropriate spatial scales by Watson, G.J., Murray, J.M., Schaefer, M., Bonner, A., Gillingham, M.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-09-2017)
    “…Bait collection is a multibillion dollar worldwide activity that is often managed ineffectively. For managers to understand the impacts on protected…”
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    Plaintext Recovery Attacks against SSH by Albrecht, M.R., Paterson, K.G., Watson, G.J.

    “…This paper presents a variety of plaintext-recovering attacks against SSH. We implemented a proof of concept of our attacks against OpenSSH, where we can…”
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    Reproductive biology and population ecology of the marine fan worm Sabella pavonina (Savigny) (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) by Murray, J.M., Watson, G.J., Giangrande, A., Bentley, M.G., Farrell, P.

    Published in Invertebrate reproduction & development (01-09-2011)
    “…The reproductive biology and population ecology of the sabellid polychaete, Sabella pavonina (Savigny) inhabiting an intertidal sand bank in Langstone Harbour,…”
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    The response to disturbance chemicals and predator odours of juvenile and adult signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana) by Stebbing, P.D., Watson, G.J., Bentley, M.G.

    “…Many species of crayfish have been shown to use disturbance chemicals to detect the presence of predators and other dangers, yet there have been no…”
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    Chemical alarm signalling in the polychaete Nereis (Neanthes) virens (Sars) (Annelida: Polychaeta) by Watson, G.J., Hamilton, K.M., Tuffnail, W.E.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-11-2005)
    “…Many aquatic organisms use chemical signals as a method of detecting the presence of a predator, but it is not known whether annelids do so. Nereis (Neanthes)…”
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