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Version vom 25. August 2021, 07:22 Uhr
Stephen J. Newman
- Western Australian Fisheries and Marine Research Laboratories, Department of Fisheries, Government of Western Australia, P.O. Box 20, North Beach, WA 6920, Australia
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Publikationen
- Hobbs, J.-P.A., Newman, S.J., Mitsopoulos, G.E.A., Travers, M.J., Skepper, C.L., Gilligan, J.J., Allen, G.R., Choat, H.J. & Ayling, A.M. 2014. Checklist and new records of Christmas Island fishes: the influence of isolation, biogeography and habitat availability on species abundance and community composition. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 30: 184–202. (PDF) Zitatseite
- Iwatsuki, Y., Newman, S.J. & Russell, B.C. 2015. Dentex carpenteri, a new species of deepwater seabream from Western Australia (Pisces: Sparidae). Zootaxa, 3957 (1): 109-119. (Abstract) Zitatseite
- Boddington, D.K., Wakefield, C.B., Fisher, E.A., Fairclough, D.V., Harvey, E.S. & Newman, S.J. 2021. Age, growth and reproductive life history characteristics infer a high population productivity for the sustainably fished protogynous hermaphroditic yellowspotted rockcod (Epinephelus areolatus) in north-western Australia. Journal of Fish Biology, 99 (6): 1869-1886. (doi) Zitatseite