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Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., McKee, K. L. and Thompson, R. (2005) Variation in mangrove forest structure and sediment characteristics in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Caribbean Journal of Science, 41 3: 456-464. 150   18 Cited 21 times in Scopus21
Ford, J. M. J., Tibbetts, I. R. and Carseldine, L. (2004) Ventilation rate and behavioural responses of two species of intertidal goby (Pisces : Gobiidae) at extremes of environmental temperature. Hydrobiologia, 528 1-3: 63-73. 118   3 Cited 3 times in Scopus3
Davy, K., Burchett, G., Dale, L., Davies, R., DAVY, E., Muncke, C., Hoegh-Guldberg, I. O. and WILSON, H. (2006) Viruses: agents of coral disease?. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 69 1: 101-110. 169   25 Cited 24 times in Scopus24
Rissik, D., Cox, M., Moss, A., Rose, D., Scheltinga, D., Newham, L.T.H., Andrews, A. and Baker-Finch, S. C. (2005). VPSIRR (Vulnerability - Pressure - State - Impact - Risk And Response): An Approach To Determine The Condition Of Estuaries And To Assess Where Management Responses Are. In: Zerger, A. and Argent, R. M. MODSIM 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Melbourne, Australia, (170-176). December, 2005. 274 124
Fabricius, K. E., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Johnson, J., McCook, L. and Lough, J. (2007). Vulnerability of coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef to climate change. In Johnson, J. E. and Marshall, P. A. (Ed.), Climate Change and the Great Barrier Reef: A Vulnerability Assessment (pp. 515-554) Townsville, Queensland: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and The Australian Greenhouse Office. 142  
Diaz-Pulido, G., McCook, L. J., Larkum, A. W. D., Lotze, H. K., Raven, J. A., Schaffelke, B., Smith, J. and Steneck, R. S. (2007). Vulnerability of macroalgae of the Great Barrier Reef to climate change. In Johnson, J. E. and Marshall, P. A. (Ed.), Climate Change and the Great Barrier Reef: A Vulnerability Assessment (pp. 151-192) Townsville, Queensland: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and The Australian Greenhouse Office. 146  
Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Anthony, K., Berkelmans, R., Dove, S., Fabricus, K., Lough, J., Marshall, P., van Oppen, M. J. H., Negri, A. and Willis, B. (2007). Vulnerability of reef-building corals on the Great Barrier Reef to climate change. In Johnson, J. E. and Marshall, P. A. (Ed.), Climate Change and the Great Barrier Reef: A Vulnerability Assessment (pp. 271-308) Townsville, Queensland: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and The Australian Greenhouse Office. 110  
Cox, M. E., Moss, A. and Smyth, G. K. (2005). Water quality condition and trend in North Queensland waterways. In: , Marine Pollution Bulletin. Conference for Reef Research, Townsville, Qld., Australia, (89-98). March 2004. 41   8 Cited 10 times in Scopus10
Schaffelke, B, Mellors, J and Duke, NC (2005) Water quality in the Great Barrier Reef region: responses of mangrove, seagrass and macroalgal communities. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51 1-4: 279-296. 62   34 Cited 39 times in Scopus39
Burns, KA, Codi, S, Pratt, C and Duke, NC (1999) Weathering of hydrocarbons in mangrove sediments: testing the effects of using dispersants to treat oil spills. Organic Geochemistry, 30 10: 1273-1286. 62   10
Poppe, T., Barnes, A. C. and Midtlyng, P. J. (2002) Welfare and Ethics in Fish Farming. Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists, 22 2: 148-152. 85   7
We were cadet midshipmen: RANC entrants 50 years on. Edited by Michael White Queanbeyan, N.S.W: Grinkle Press, 2006. 30  
White, M. (2008) Whaling in Australian waters by the Japanese fleet: legal issues. Journal of International Maritime Law, 14 1: 41-48. 300  
Adamska, Maja, Degnan, Bernard M., Green, Kathryn and Zwafink, Christin (2011) What sponges can tell us about the evolution of developmental processes. Zoology, 114 1: 1-10. 24   11 Cited 12 times in Scopus12
Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Hughes, L., Mcintyre, S., Lindenmayer, D. B., Parmesan, C., Possingham, H. P. and Thomas, C. D. (2008) Where Species Go, Legal Protections Must Follow - Response. Science, 322 5904: 1049-1050. 76   2 Cited 3 times in Scopus3
Bythell, J. C., Pantos, O. and Richardson L. (2004). White plague, white band and other "white" diseases. In Eugene Rosenberg and Yossi Loya (Ed.), Coral health and disease (pp. 450-xx) Berlin: New York: Springer-Verlag. 128  
Ridgway, T. and Gates, D. (2006) Why are there so few genetic markers available for coral population analyses?. Symbiosis, 41 1: 1-7. 148   12 Cited 13 times in Scopus13
Schönberg, C. H. L. and Suwa, R. (2007). Why bioeroding sponges may be better hosts for symbiotic dinoflagellates than many corals. In: M. R. Custódio, G. Lôbo-Hajdu, E. Hajdu and G. Muricy, Porifera Research: Biodiversity, Innovation and Sustainability. 7th International Sponge Symposium, Rio de Janeiro, (569-580). 7-13 May, 2007. 64  
Casas, Veronica, Kline, David A., Wegley , Linda, Yu, Yanan, Breitbart, Mya and Rohwer, Forest (2004) Widespread association of a Rickettsiales-like bacterium with reef-building corals. Environmental microbiology, 6 11: 1137-1148. 18   29 Cited 29 times in Scopus29
Cella, Umberto M., Shuley, Nicholas and Johnstone, Ron (2010). Wireless sensor networks in coastal marine environments: A case study outcome. In: , WUWNet '09: Proceedings of the Fourth ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks. 4th ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks (WUWNet 2009), Berkeley, California, United States, (). 3 November 2009. 41   0

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