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Research Report 1999
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- Easthope, G
- Edgar, GJ
- A classification of Tasmanian estuaries and assessment of their conservation significance using ecological and physical attributes, population and land use
- A classification of Tasmanian estuaries and assessment of their conservation significance using ecological and physical attributes, population and land use
- Effects of the declaration of marine reserves on Tasmanian reef fishes, invertebrates and plants
- Experimental Analysis of Structural versus Trophic Importance of Seagrass Beds. I. Effects of Macrofaunal and Meiofaunal Invertebrates
- Experimental Analysis of Structural Versus Trophic Importance of Seagrass Beds. II. Effects on fishes, decapods and cephalopods
- Tasmania
- The distribution of macroinvertebrates and fishes in Tasmanian estuaries
- Edwards, J
- Edwards, SJ
- Can experiment scale abalone growout tanks also function as community respirometers?
- Characterisation of protease activity in blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra Leach)
- Characterisation of protease activity in blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra Leach)
- Effect of pH on growth rate, oxygen consumption rate, and histopathology of gill and kidney tissue for juvenile greenlip abalone, Haliotis laevigata Donovan and blacklip abalone, Haliotis rubra Leach
- Environmental requirements of Australian abalone
- Exploring the dynamic relationship between water quality, stocking density and refuge provision for greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata)
- Exploring the dynamic relationship between water quality, stocking density and refuge provision for greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata)
- Low dissolved oxygen reduces growth rate and oxygen consumption rate of juvenile greenlip abalone, Haliotis laevigata Donovan
- Movement of gut contents in blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra Leach) is not mediated by peristalsis
- Movement of gut contents in blacklip abalone(Haliotis rubra Leach) is not mediated by peristalsis
- Rapid leaching of minerals from abalone dietary binders is determined by ionic mobility and competition between cations. Dry matter loss is not a good indicator
- Rapid leaching of minerals from abalone dietary binders is determined by ionic mobility and competition between cations. Dry matter loss is not a good indicator
- Ek, J
- Morphological and physiological aspects of barriers in the developing brain
- Penetration of small, lipid insoluble molecules across the developing blood-brain barriers
- Route of transfer for small, lipid insoluble molecules from blood into cerebrospinal fluid in the developing brain
- Tight junction specific protein, occludin, in the development of the epithelial cells of the choroid plexus
- Eldridge, PJ
- Ellingsen, SP
- Elliott, RC
- Ellis, L
- Ellison, JC
- Holocene stratigraphic records of vegetation change and sedimentation from the Ajkwa river estuary mangroves, Irian Jaya
- Impacts of sediment burial on mangroves
- Laju Sediment Aso Tailing Pada Lantai Hutan Mangrove Di Muara Sungai Ajkwa Dalam Tahun 1998-1999
- Second report on development of a mangrove environmental management plan for Tongatapu. Tonga-Australia Environmental Planning and Management Strengthening Project (TEMPP).
- Status report on Pacific Island Mangroves
- Ely, RG
- Emmett, H
- Engin, K
- English, JW
- Euarjai, K
- Evans, C
- Ezzy, D