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Principal features of the mating system of a large spawning aggregation of the giant Australian cuttlefish Sepiaapama (Mollusca: Cephalopoda)
Abstract. Every winter thousands of cuttlefish (Sepiaapama Gray) aggregate to spawn along a restricted area of rocky reef in northern Spencer Gulf, South Australia. It is the only known spawning… Expand
Relationship between elemental concentration and age from otoliths of adult snapper (Pagrus auratus, Sparidae): implications for movement and stock structure
- A. Fowler, B. Gillanders, K. Hall
- Biology
- 9 August 2005
The present study investigated the stock structure of snapper (Pagrus auratus) in South Australia, and the extent to which this is influenced by adult movement. Fish from the 9+ age class were… Expand
Assessing barotrauma among angled snapper (Pagrus auratus) and the utility of release methods
- P. Butcher, M. Broadhurst, K. Hall, B. Cullis, S. Raidal
- Medicine
- 1 September 2012
Abstract Australian recreational and commercial fishers catch snapper ( Pagrus auratus ) from down to ∼120 m, often evoking barotrauma. Owing to minimum legal sizes and quotas or non-consumptive… Expand
Histological effects of cyanide, stress and starvation on the intestinal mucosa of Pomacentrus coelestis, a marine aquarium fish species
- K. Hall, D. Bellwood
- Biology
- 1 September 1995
The histological effects of cyanide, stress and starvation on the gastrointestinal tract of Pomacentrus coelestis, a common marine aquarium fish species, were investigated. Neither anaesthetic… Expand
Ventilation in Plant Tissue Cultures and Effects of Poor Aeration on Ethylene and Carbon Dioxide Accumulation, Oxygen Depletion and Explant Development
- M. Jackson, A. Abbott, A. R. Belcher, K. Hall, R. Butler, J. Cameron
- Biology
- 1 March 1991
This paper describes how ventilation of different vessels can be compared quantitatively when sealed to varying extents. The consequences of restricting aeration to defined limits on concentrations… Expand
Ethylene and the responses of roots of maize (Zea mays L.) to physical impedance
- G. Moss, K. Hall, M. Jackson
- Chemistry
- 1 July 1988
SUMMARY
The response of the roots of maize seedlings to physical impedance was studied in glass chambers that enabled oots to be grown either unimpeded or in loosely packed small glass spheres… Expand
Molecular and morphological analyses of the cuttlefish Sepia apama indicate a complex population structure
- K. Kassahn, S. Donnellan, A. Fowler, K. Hall, M. Adams, P. Shaw
- Biology
- 5 July 2003
The giant Australian cuttlefish Sepia apama Gray, 1849 annually forms a massive and unique spawning aggregation in northern Spencer Gulf, South Australia, which has attracted commercial fishing… Expand
Development of a protocol for recognizing sulfidic sediments (potential acid sulfate soils) in freshwater wetlands.
- D. Baldwin, K. Hall, G. Rees, Adam Richardson
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2007
Summary The presence of sulfidic sediments (potential acid sulfate soils) is an emerging problem in the management of inland wetlands. Using data from 81 wetlands in the Murray-Darling Basin, a… Expand
Behavioural and genetic assessment of reproductive success in a spawning aggregation of the Australian giant cuttlefish, Sepia apama
- Marié-Jose Naud, R. Hanlon, K. Hall, P. Shaw, J. Havenhand
- Biology
- Animal Behaviour
- 1 June 2004
Abstract The only known spawning aggregation of cuttlefish occurs in winter in southern Australia. The operational sex ratio in this aggregation is highly skewed towards males (range 11:1 to 4:1).… Expand
Distribution of inland wetlands with sulfidic sediments in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia.
- K. Hall, D. Baldwin, G. Rees, A. Richardson
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Science of the total environment
- 15 October 2006
This project examined the extent of sulfidic sediments in freshwater wetlands of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. We sampled 81 wetlands throughout the basin with methods previously developed for… Expand