Helene Marsh
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Berg Soto A, Marsh H, Everingham Y, Smith J, Parra G, Noad M
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2014 Aug;
136(2):930-8.
PMID: 25096127
Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins co-occur throughout most of their range in coastal waters of tropical Australia. Little is known of their ecology or acoustic repertoires. Vocalizations from humpback...
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Gredzens C, Marsh H, Fuentes M, Limpus C, Shimada T, Hamann M
PLoS One
. 2014 Jun;
9(6):e98944.
PMID: 24893163
Context: Systematic conservation planning is increasingly used to identify priority areas for protection in marine systems. However, ecosystem-based approaches typically use density estimates as surrogates for animal presence and spatial...
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DLima C, Marsh H, Hamann M, Sinha A, Arthur R
Ambio
. 2013 Sep;
43(5):614-24.
PMID: 24037950
In human-dominated landscapes, interactions and perceptions towards wildlife are influenced by multidimensional drivers. Understanding these drivers could prove useful for wildlife conservation. We surveyed the attitudes and perceptions of fishers...
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Heatwole H, Grech A, Monahan J, King S, Marsh H
Integr Comp Biol
. 2012 Jun;
52(2):257-73.
PMID: 22669175
Temperature probably had no direct effect on the evolution of sea kraits within their center of origin, a geologically stable thermal zone straddling the equator, but may have indirectly affected...
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Grech A, Sheppard J, Marsh H
PLoS One
. 2011 Apr;
6(3):e17993.
PMID: 21464933
Background: Conservation planning and the design of marine protected areas (MPAs) requires spatially explicit information on the distribution of ecological features. Most species of marine mammals range over large areas...
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McCook L, Ayling T, Cappo M, Choat J, Evans R, Freitas D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2010 Feb;
107(43):18278-85.
PMID: 20176947
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) provides a globally significant demonstration of the effectiveness of large-scale networks of marine reserves in contributing to integrated, adaptive management. Comprehensive review of available evidence...
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Marsh H, Dennis A, Hines H, Kutt A, McDonald K, Weber E, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2007 Mar;
21(2):387-99.
PMID: 17391189
Allocating money for species conservation on the basis of threatened species listings is not the most cost-effective way of promoting recovery or minimizing extinction rates. Using ecological and social factors...
18.
Ambati B, Nozaki M, Singh N, Takeda A, Jani P, Suthar T, et al.
Nature
. 2006 Oct;
443(7114):993-7.
PMID: 17051153
Corneal avascularity-the absence of blood vessels in the cornea-is required for optical clarity and optimal vision, and has led to the cornea being widely used for validating pro- and anti-angiogenic...
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Aragones L, Lawler I, Foley W, Marsh H
Oecologia
. 2006 Jul;
149(4):635-47.
PMID: 16821013
Grazing by dugongs and cropping by green turtles have the capacity to alter the subsequent nutritional quality of seagrass regrowth. We examined the effects of simulated light and intensive grazing...
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Lawler I, Aragones L, Berding N, Marsh H, Foley W
J Chem Ecol
. 2006 Jun;
32(6):1353-65.
PMID: 16770723
Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy was used to analyze nutrient composition of tropical and subtropical seagrasses in Queensland, Australia, as part of a broader study of impacts of grazing by dugongs on...