David V Fairclough
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Fairclough D, Ayvazian S, Newman S
Mar Environ Res
. 2021 Dec;
173:105543.
PMID: 34952373
Understanding the connectivity of exploited fish populations is critical to their management under both rapid and long-term environmental change. Patterns of connectivity are unknown for most fishes in the Shark...
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Gajdzik L, DeCarlo T, Koziol A, Mousavi-Derazmahalleh M, Coghlan M, Power M, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2021 Oct;
4(1):1231.
PMID: 34711927
Rising temperatures and extreme climate events are propelling tropical species into temperate marine ecosystems, but not all species can persist. Here, we used the heatwave-driven expatriation of tropical Black Rabbitfish...
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Boddington D, Wakefield C, Fisher E, Fairclough D, Harvey E, Newman S
J Fish Biol
. 2021 Aug;
99(6):1869-1886.
PMID: 34431089
The yellowspotted rockcod, Epinephelus areolatus, is a small-sized grouper that is widely distributed throughout the Indo-Pacific, where it forms a valuable component of the harvest derived from multispecies fisheries along...
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Bosch N, Monk J, Goetze J, Wilson S, Babcock R, Barrett N, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2021 Jul;
36(2):e13807.
PMID: 34312893
Marine fisheries in coastal ecosystems in many areas of the world have historically removed large-bodied individuals, potentially impairing ecosystem functioning and the long-term sustainability of fish populations. Reporting on size-based...
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Goetze J, Wilson S, Radford B, Fisher R, Langlois T, Monk J, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2021 May;
27(15):3432-3447.
PMID: 34015863
Marine reserves are a key tool for the conservation of marine biodiversity, yet only ~2.5% of the world's oceans are protected. The integration of marine reserves into connected networks representing...
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Jones J, DiBattista J, Stat M, Bunce M, Boyce M, Fairclough D, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2018 Sep;
9:2000.
PMID: 30210475
Globally, marine species' distributions are being modified due to rising ocean temperatures. Increasing evidence suggests a circum-global pattern of poleward extensions in the distributions of many tropical herbivorous species, including...
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Cure K, Thomas L, Hobbs J, Fairclough D, Kennington W
Sci Rep
. 2017 Aug;
7(1):8618.
PMID: 28819230
Understanding source-sink dynamics is important for conservation management, particularly when climatic events alter species' distributions. Following a 2011 'marine heatwave' in Western Australia, we observed high recruitment of the endemic...
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Parsons M, Longbottom S, Lewis P, McCauley R, Fairclough D
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2013 Oct;
134(4):2701-9.
PMID: 24116408
Biological examinations of Glaucosomatid fish species have suggested that they could produce sound via swimbladder vibration, using "sonic" muscles. However, there have been few reported instances of it in the...
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Wakefield C, Lewis P, Coutts T, Fairclough D, Langlois T
PLoS One
. 2013 Apr;
8(3):e59959.
PMID: 23555847
Marine embayments and estuaries play an important role in the ecology and life history of many fish species. Cockburn Sound is one of a relative paucity of marine embayments on...
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Langlois T, Fitzpatrick B, Fairclough D, Wakefield C, Hesp S, McLean D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Dec;
7(11):e45973.
PMID: 23209547
Age structure data is essential for single species stock assessments but length-frequency data can provide complementary information. In south-western Australia, the majority of these data for exploited species are derived...