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Publikováno v:
Aquaculture and Fisheries. 8:148-158
Knowledge of reproductive biology and life-history traits of populations exploited by fisheries is important for their sustainable management. We investigated the life-history traits of Trichiurus lepturus (largehead hairtail) in south-eastern Austra
Autor:
David P. Bishop, Gavin L. Butler, Chris T. Walsh, Sandra L. Diamond, Nathan G. Miles, Dylan E. van der Meulen, Ivars Reinfelds
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 808:265-281
This study examines the complex diadromous movements in pinkeye mullet (Trachystoma petardi) of south-eastern Australia. The techniques used to study these movements included LA-ICP-MS single line ablation transects and microchemical imaging as well
Publikováno v:
Marine Environmental Research. 112:52-60
Rising water temperatures due to climate change may increase the uptake and effects of triclosan in aquatic organisms. Our objectives were to investigate the accumulation of dietary triclosan and its neuroendocrine effects in Atlantic croaker, an est
Autor:
Steven J. Dalton, George Roff, Sandra L. Diamond, Zhi Huang, Peter Harrison, Kristina Entwistle, Eugenia M. Sampayo, Anya Salih, A Carroll
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 715:136951
The frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves that result in coral bleaching events have increased over recent decades and led to catastrophic losses of reef-building corals in many regions. The high-latitude coral assemblages at Lord Howe Island,
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 144:851-859
Implanting internal acoustic tags is often a preferred method for tracking fish; however, this procedure can present issues with respect to surgical incision that affect experimental design. This is particularly the case when testing for the effects
Publikováno v:
Marine and Coastal Fisheries. 7:434-449
Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus is the most economically important reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico, and despite being intensively managed, the stock remains overfished. These fish are susceptible to pressure-related injuries (i.e., barotrauma) durin
Venting or Rapid Recompression Increase Survival and Improve Recovery of Red Snapper with Barotrauma
Autor:
Matthew W. Johnson, Karen L. Drumhiller, Gregory W. Stunz, Sandra L. Diamond, Megan M. Reese Robillard
Publikováno v:
Marine and Coastal Fisheries. 6:190-199
Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus are the most economically important reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico and a heavily targeted fishery. When brought to the surface from deep water, this species often suffers pressure-related injuries collectively known
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 264:98-114
Projecting global climate change (GCC) effects on fish populations has primarily focused on temperature, while non-temperature effects are rarely simulated. In this study, we used a non-linear matrix population projection model of Atlantic croaker (M
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 106:64-70
Catch-and-release (CAR) fishing of deep-water physoclistous species can lead to increased stress and impairment often resulting in immediate release mortality. We made use of a condition index (BtR score) to evaluate the relationship between CAR-rela
Autor:
Kristin M. KleisnerK.M. Kleisner, Yuning WangY. Wang, Sandra L. Diamond, Daisy Englert Duursma
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 67:1335-1349
Marine reserves have not been widely used to conserve mobile species because species abundance levels can be highly variable over space and time. Here we explore the potential for marine reserves to reduce bycatch of mobile species using red snapper