0602 - Ecology
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This collection contains Flinders' staff research in Ecology, reportable as part of Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), from 2001-
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ItemA 5-year study of the influence of the northeast and southwest monsoons on copepod assemblages in the boundary coastal waters between the East China Sea and the Taiwan Strait( 2006) Hwang, Jiang-Shiou ; Souissi, Sami ; Tseng, Li-Chun ; Seuront, Laurent ; Schmitt, Francois G ; Fang, Lee-Shing ; Peng, Shao-Hung ; Hsiao, Shih-Hui ; Twan, Wen-Hung ; Wei, Tsui-Ping ; Fang, Tien-Hsi ; Wu, Cheng-Han ; Chen, Qing-Chao ; Wong, Kim ; Kumar, Ram
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ItemActivity patterns of bats at house roosts near Adelaide( 2006) Sanderson, Kenneth James ; Jaeger, Dan A ; Bonner, Joanna Fay ; Jansen, Loraine
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ItemAdding burrows to enhance a population of the endangered pygmy blue tongue lizard, Tiliqua adelaidensis( 2004) Hutchinson, Mark ; Souter, Nicholas J ; Bull, Christopher Michael
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ItemApplication of common predictive habitat techniques for post-border weed risk management( 2008) Bass, David Andrew ; Crossman, Neville David
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ItemAn arid-adapted middle Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from south-central Australia( 2007) Long, John A ; Ayliffe, Linda K ; Hellstrom, John C ; Pillans, Brad ; Boles, Walter E ; Hutchinson, Mark ; Roberts, Richard Graham ; Cupper, Matthew L ; Arnold, Lee J ; Devine, Paul D ; Warburton, Natalie M ; Prideaux, Gavin John
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ItemBacterial and viral dynamics during a mass coral spawning period on the Great Barrier Reef( 2008) Eyre, B D ; Seuront, Laurent ; Harrison, P L ; Glud, R N ; Patten, Nicole Louise ; Middleboe, M ; Mitchell, James Gordon
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ItemThe Barker Inlet-Port River Estuary(Biocity: Centre for Urban Habitats, 2005) Johnston, Greg ; Harbison, Pat
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ItemButterfly communities in South Australia urban reserves: estimating abundance and diversity using the Pollard walk( 2006) Collier, Neil ; Mackay, Duncan Alexander ; Benkendorff, Kirsten ; Austin, Andrew D ; Carthew, S M
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ItemClustering of related individuals in a population of the Australian lizard, Egernia frerei( 2005) Fuller, Susan J ; Murray, Kris ; Spencer, Ricky-John ; Bull, Christopher Michael
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ItemCollecting, archiving and processing DNA from wildlife samples using FTA databasing paper( 2004) Burgoyne, Leigh Alexander ; Smith, L M
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ItemCombining distance of ballistic and ant seed dispersal in Adriana quadripartita(Kings Park and Botanic Garden, 2007) Beaumont, Kieren P ; Whalen, Molly Ann ; Mackay, Duncan Alexander
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ItemComparing population growth rates using weighted bootstrapping: Guiding the conservation management of Petrogale xanthopus xanthopus (yellow-footed rock-wallaby)( 2008) Alexander, Peter J. ; Lethbridge, Mark Robert
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ItemComparison of surface microfouling and bacterial attachment on the egg capsules of two molluscan species representing Cephalopoda and Neogastropoda( 2007) Benkendorff, Kirsten ; Everuss, Kim J ; Goodman, Amanda Elizabeth ; Lim, Sze Hao (Norman)Many organisms naturally defend themselves against microbial attachment and biofouling in the marine environment. In this study, we investigated microbial fouling on 2 molluscan egg capsules using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), two-photon laser scanning microscopy (TPLSM) with bacterial viability staining and bacterial attachment experiments with the biofilm-forming Pseudoalteromonas sp. S91 in flow chambers. Results indicated that early stage egg capsules of Dicathais orbita (Neogastropoda) are relatively free of surface microorganisms. Egg capsules during the trocophore stage had a regularly ridged microtexture, but as capsules matured, shedding of the outer wall was observed, followed by the extrusion of unidentified droplets, which then accumulated on the capsule surface in association with bacteria. By comparison, the egg capsules of Sepioteuthis australis (Cephalopoda) were found to have an irregular surface with many hills and valleys that accommodate colonization by a variety of microorganisms. At the later stages of development these squid egg capsules become heavily colonized by algal spores. Cross sections of egg capsules revealed that S. australis capsule walls were about 12 times thicker than D. orbita egg capsules. Staining the egg capsules with BacLight™ also revealed a significantly thicker biofilm, with more live and dead bacteria on S. australis capsules than on those of D. orbita (p < 0.05). Flow chamber experiments indicated that the surface of S. australis capsules provided a suitable substrate for colonization by Pseudoalteromonas sp. S91, whereas colonization was significantly less on D. orbita egg capsules after 24 and 72 h (p < 0.01). These experiments indicated that D. orbita egg capsules are better defended against fouling microbes than are the eggs of S. australis. D. orbita appears to use a combination of physical, mechanical and possibly chemical defense mechanisms to reduce fouling on their egg capsules.
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ItemCooperative interactions within a marine bacterial dual species biofilm growing on a natural biodegradable substratum( 2008) Goodman, Amanda Elizabeth ; Delpin, Marina Wendy ; Everuss, Kim J
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ItemDecay of multiple species of seagrass detritus is dominated by species identity, with an important influence of mixing litters( 2006) Moore, Timothy Nicholas ; Fairweather, Peter George
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ItemDesign of Sampling and Experiments in Ecology(Oxford University Press, 2006) Fairweather, Peter George ; Quinn, Gerry
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ItemDevelopment and mortality of the first naupliar stages of Eurytemora affinis (Copepoda Caladoida) under different conditions of salinity and temperature( 2004) Seuront, Laurent ; Souissi, Sami ; Devreker, David
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ItemDevelopment of microsatellite markers and analysis of their inheritance in the Australian reptile tick, Bothriocroton hydrosauri( 2008) Guzinski, Jaromir ; Saint, Kathleen M ; Bull, Christopher Michael ; Gardner, Michael George ; Donnellan, Steve C
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ItemDistribution of the introduced parasitic fly Philornis downsi (Diptera, Muscidae) in the Galapagos Islands( 2007) Fessl, Birgit ; Wiedenfeld, David ; Jimenez, Gustavo A ; Kleindorfer, Sonia Marie ; Valarezo, Juan Carlos
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ItemEffect of lowered salinity on the survival, condition & reburial of Soletellina alba (Lamarck, 1818) (Bivalvia: Psammobiidae)( 2004) Fairweather, Peter George ; Matthews, Ty G