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Research Publications

Selected publications by Cawthron Institute staff:

Year   
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).
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