Moreton BaySub-tropical estuaryWater qualityEcosystem healthEcosystem resilienceMarine parkEnvironmental managementMoreton Bay and its associated estuaries are an example of a complex aquatic system that is under increasing pressure from rapid population growth and urbanisation. Although the extent of decline ...
Population biology of the sponge crab Cryptodromia hilgendorfi (Dromiacea) in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 12 作者: CL Mclay 摘要: Cryptodromia hilgendorfi de Mann 1888 is an intertidal sponge crab that uses sponges and ascidians as places to live ...
An analysis of the records of catches by anglers indicates that abundance and mean size of yellowfin bream have changed little in Moreton Bay during the period 1945 to 1980. Over the past 5 years substantial increases have occurred in... BR Pollock,MJ Williams - 《Journal of Fish Biology》 ...
Solid triangles, recognized small populations of S. chinensis. Inset, detailed map of Leizhou Bay and Zhanjiang Bay indicating the survey areas. DLL, Dongli village area in Leizhou Bay; NPL, Nanping Island area in Leizhou Bay; NDZ, Nansan and Donghai Islands area in and adjacent to ...
The authors thank the Moreton Bay Research Station staff, the Southern Ocean Persistent Organic Pollutants Program volunteers, and all other volunteers for their assistance in the field. The authors also thank the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) for their support of the 2019 ENRICH voyage upon ...
Chelonia mydas resident in the Moreton Banks within E Moreton Bay encompass all size classes from immature turtles with a curved carapace length of 39 cm to mature adults of both sexes. The population sex ratio is strongly biased to fema... CJ Limpus,PJ Couper,MA Read - 《Memoirs of the ...
J. Monitoring dolphins in an urban marine system: total and effective population size estimates of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in Moreton Bay, Australia. PLoS ONE 8, e65239 (2013). 50. Zeng, Z. The Period of the Killing of the Elephant, Crocodile and Peacock In the Adjacent Regions ...
In isolated or declining populations, viability may be compromised further by loss of genetic diversity. Therefore, it is important to understand the relationship between long-term ecological trajectories and population genetic structure. However, opport
Reef Bugs (Thenus australiensis), commonly known as Moreton Bay Bugs, are iconic shovel-nosed lobsters in northern Australia and an increasingly important fisheries resource. Around 80% of landings occur in the Queensland East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery (ECOTF) where the first stock assessment of...