Impacts of desalination plant discharges on the marine environment: A critical review of published studies.
- D. Roberts, E. Johnston, N. Knott
- Environmental ScienceWater Research
- 1 October 2010
Epibiota on vertical and on horizontal surfaces on natural reefs and on artificial structures
- N. Knott, A. Underwood, M. Chapman, T. Glasby
- Environmental ScienceJournal of the Marine Biological Association of…
- 23 November 2004
The results of this study indicated that orientation may be of greater influence on the biological diversity of epibiota on subtidal reefs than whether reefs are natural or artificial.
Connectivity within and among a Network of Temperate Marine Reserves
- M. Coleman, Justine Chambers, B. Kelaher
- Environmental SciencePLoS ONE
- 23 May 2011
Characterise patterns of genetic connectivity of 3 key species of habitat-forming macroalgae across an established network of temperate marine reserves on the east coast of Australia and the implications for adaptive management and marine reserve design suggest that some species are well served but it may be warranted to revisit protection of intertidal habitats to ensure the long-term persistence of important habitat-forms.
How do different data logger sizes and attachment positions affect the diving behaviour of little penguins
- Y. Ropert‐Coudert, N. Knott, A. Chiaradia, A. Kato
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 2007
Impacts of two introduced suspension feeders in Port Phillip Bay, Australia.
- D. Ross, M. Keough, A. Longmore, N. Knott
- Environmental Science
- 18 June 2007
The impact of 2 of the most common epibenthic suspension feeders in Port Phillip Bay, the introduced polychaete Sabella spallanzanii and an introduced solitary ascidian, Styela clava, are examined by manipulating their densities in the field across the range of naturally occurring densities.
A comparison of the impact of 'seagrass-friendly' boat mooring systems on Posidonia australis.
- Marie-Claire A. Demers, A. Davis, N. Knott
- Environmental ScienceMarine Environmental Research
- 1 February 2013
Contemporary ecological threats from historical pollution sources: impacts of large‐scale resuspension of contaminated sediments on sessile invertebrate recruitment
- N. Knott, Joel P. Aulbury, Trevor H. Brown, E. Johnston
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2009
Summary 1. Historical contamination continues to pose a serious ecological threat to many ecosystems across the world. Marine sediments have long acted as sinks for contaminants from surrounding…
Dredging related metal bioaccumulation in oysters.
- L. Hedge, N. Knott, E. Johnston
- Environmental ScienceMarine Pollution Bulletin
- 1 June 2009
Appropriate set times to represent patterns of rocky reef fishes using baited video
- D. Harasti, H. Malcolm, C. Gallen, M. Coleman, A. Jordan, N. Knott
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 2015
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