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Selected publications by Cawthron Institute staff:

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Sawant, P. M., Weare, B. A., Holland, P. T., Selwood, A. I., King, K. L., Mikulski, C. M., Doucette, G. J., Mountfort, D. O., Kerr, D. S. 2007. Isodomoic acids A and C exhibit low KA receptor affinity and reduced in vivo potency relative to domoic acid in region CA-1 of rat hippocampus. Toxicon 50, 627-638.
Mountfort DO, Hayden BJ 2007. Techniques for detection and enumeration of marine biosecurity risk species and compliance testing.  Proceedings of a Workshop on Molecular Technologies for the Detection of Marine Pests.  A Technical Report prepared in partial fulfilment of Milestone 2, Intermediate Outcome 4 of the Effective Management of Marine Biodiversity & Biosecurity Outcome based Investment. 41 p.
Mountfort DO, Rhodes L, Broom J, Gladstone M, Tyrrell L 2007.  Fluorescent in situ hybridisation assay as a species specific identifier of the northern Pacific seastar.  NZ J. Mar Freshwater Res. 41, 283-290.
Skea, G. L., Mountfort, D. O., Clements, K. D.  2007.  Contrasting digestive strategies in four New Zealand herbivorous fishes as reflected by carbohydrase activity profiles. Comp. Biochem. Physiol A egr Physiol.  146: 63-70.
Elmetri I, Bell PRF 2007. Some chemical factors regulating the growth of Lyngbya majuscula in Moreton Bay, Queensland - importance of Sewage Discharges.  Hydrobiologia (in press).
Bell P, Lapointe B, Elmetri I 2007. Re-evaluation of ENCORE: Support for the eutrophication threshold model for coral reefs. Ambio Vol 36 No. 5
Mountfort DO, Laczka O, Debarnot C, Bonnin A, Pasco N, Lloyd-Jones G 2007. Use of protoplasts from paired heterogenic bacterial species to detect tin contaminants: prospects for biosensor development. Biosensors & Bioelectronics 22: 1251-1259.
Acosta H, Forrest BM (in review) Recreational boating and the spread of marine non-indigenous species: a conceptual model for risk assessment. Biological Invasions.
Denny CM, Coutts ADM, Pannell A (in review). Treatment methods used to manage the invasive sea squirt Didemnum vexillum in New Zealand. ICES Journal of Marine Science.
Denny CM (in review). Development of a method to reduce the spread of the ascidian Didemnum vexillum with aquaculture transfers. ICES Journal of Marine Science.
Hopkins GA, Forrest BM (in review). Management options for vessel hull fouling: an overview of risks posed by in-water cleaning. ICES Journal of Marine Science.
Coutts ADM, Forrest BM 2007. Tools for incursion response: lessons learned from the management of the fouling pest Didemnum vexillum. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 342: 154-162.
Denny CM 2007. In situ plastic encapsulation of the NZHMS Canterbury frigate: a trial of a response tool for marine fouling pests. Prepared for Biosecurity New Zealand. Cawthron Report 1271. 14p.
Dodgshun TJ, Taylor MD, Forrest BM 2007. Human-mediated pathways of spread for non-indigenous marine species in New Zealand. DOC Research and Development Series 266. Science & Technical Publishing, Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand. 44p.
Forrest BM, Gillespie PA, Cornelisen CD, Rogers KM 2007. Multiple indicators reveal river plume influence on sediments and benthos in a New Zealand coastal embayment. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 41: 13-24.
Forrest BM, Hopkins GA, Dodgshun TJ, Gardner JPA 2007. Efficacy of acetic acid treatments in the management of marine biofouling. Aquaculture 262: 319-332.
Forrest B, Keeley N, Gillespie P, Hopkins G, Knight B, Govier D 2007. Review of the ecological effects of marine finfish aquaculture: final report. Prepared for Ministry of Fisheries. Cawthron Report No. 1285. 71p.
Taylor MD, MacKenzie Lincoln M, Dodgshun Timothy J, Hunt Carlton D, de Zwart Eykolina J. Trans-pacific shipboard trials on planktonic communities as indicators of open ocean ballast water exchange (Accepted Marine Ecology Progress Series).
Adams Serean L, Roberts Rodney, Smith John F, Tervit H Robin, Watts Ellie, McGowan Lindsay T, Webb Steve 2007. Shellfish Cryopreservation: Potential Application in Reseeding and Enhancement Programmes. Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, July 28th – August 1st, 2007, Lake Louise, Canada. Cryobiology 55: 353-354. (Key note presentation).
Adams Serean L, Tervit H Robin, Smith John F, Roberts Rodney, Salinas-Flores Liliana, McGowan Lindsay T, Webb Steve, Mullen Steven F, Critser John K 2007. Cryopreservation of Greenshell Mussel (Perna canaliculus) Oocytes. Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, July 28th – August 1st, 2007, Lake Louise, Canada. Cryobiology 55:348-349.
Salinas-Flores L , Adams SL, Lim MH 2007. Determination of membrane permeability parameters and osmotic tolerance limits of Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, oocytes. Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, July 28th – August 1st, 2007, Lake Louise, Canada. Cryobiology 55: 364.
Salinas-Flores L, Adams S, Wharton D, Downes M, Lim M 2007. Survival of Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, oocytes in relation to intracellular ice formation. Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, July 28th – August 1st, 2007, Lake Louise, Canada. Cryobiology 55: 347.
Adams Serean L, Roberts Rodney, Smith John F, Tervit H Robin, Watts Ellie, McGowan Lindsay T, Webb Steve 2007. Shellfish Cryopreservation: Potential Application in Reseeding and Enhancement Programmes. Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, July 28th – August 1st, 2007, Lake Louise, Canada. Cryobiology 55: 353-354. (Key note presentation).
Adams Serean L, Tervit H Robin, Smith John F, Roberts Rodney, Salinas-Flores Liliana, McGowan Lindsay T, Webb Steve, Mullen Steven F, Critser John K 2007. Cryopreservation of Greenshell Mussel (Perna canaliculus) Oocytes. Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, July 28th – August 1st, 2007, Lake Louise, Canada. Cryobiology 55:348-349.
Salinas-Flores L , Adams SL, Lim MH 2007. Determination of membrane permeability parameters and osmotic tolerance limits of Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, oocytes. Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, July 28th – August 1st, 2007, Lake Louise, Canada. Cryobiology 55: 364.
Salinas-Flores L, Adams S, Wharton D, Downes M, Lim M 2007. Survival of Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, oocytes in relation to intracellular ice formation. Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, July 28th – August 1st, 2007, Lake Louise, Canada. Cryobiology 55: 347.
Fidler AE, van Oers K, Drent PJ, Kuhn S, Mueller JC, Kempenaers B 2007. DRD4 gene polymorphisms are associated with personality variation in a passerine bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B. 274, 1685 – 1691.
Johnsen A, Fidler AE, Kuhn S, Carter KL, Hoffmann A, Barr IR, Biard C, Charmantier A, Eens M, Korsten P, Siitari H, Tomiuk J, Kempenaers B 2007. Avian Clock gene polymorphism: evidence for a latitudinal cline in allele frequencies. Molecular Ecology 16, 4867 - 4880.
Webb SC, Fidler A, Renault T 2007. Primers for PCR-based detection of ostreid herpes virus-1 (OsHV-1): application in a survey of New Zealand molluscs. Aquaculture 272, 126 – 139.
Fidler AE 2007. Development and analysis of a Perna canaliculus expressed sequence tag (EST) database. Cawthron Report 1301.
van Oers K, Fidler AE, Drent PJ, Kuhn S, Mueller JC, Kempenaers B 2007. DRD4 gene polymorphisms are associated with personality variation in a passerine bird. 11th Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology, Uppsala, Sweden. (abstract in conference proceedings).
Fidler AE et al 2007. DRD4 gene polymorphisms are associated with personality variation in a passerine bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B. 274, 1685 – 1691. This article was reported in multiple media outlets including: Science Daily (English) and Sued Deutsche Zeitung (German)
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