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A new genus and new species of Agathotanaidae (Crustacea, Tanaidacea) from West Australia. ZooKeys. 243(35/6):15-26. Abstract
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2012.
Thinking locally, acting globally? Stakeholder conflicts over UNESCO World Heritage inscription in Western Australia Journal of Heritage Tourism. 7(1):83-96. Abstract
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2012.
Regional planning and resilient futures: Destination modelling and tourism development — The case of the Ningaloo coastal region in Western Australia. Planning Practice and Research. 26(4):393-415. Abstract
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2011.
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2009.
Ningaloo Collaboration Cluster: Socio-economics of tourism. :1-209. Abstract
Download: Socioeconomics of tourism final report.pdf (1.79 MB)
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2011.
Challenging tourism theory through integrated models: How multiple model projects strengthen outcomes through a case study of tourism development on the Ningaloo Coast of Western Australia. 19th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Abstract
Download: Jones et al. 2011.pdf (1.54 MB)
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2011.
Fine-scale patchiness and genetic heterogeneity of recruits of the corallivorous gastropod Drupella cornus. Marine Biology. 117(1):91-96. Abstract
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1993.
Sea urchins, macroalgae and coral reef decline: a functional evaluation of an intact reef system, Ningaloo, Western Australia. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 414:65-74. Abstract
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2010.
The importance of live coral for small-sized herbivorous reef fishes in physically challenging environments. Marine and Freshwater Research. 63(8):672-679. Abstract
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2012.
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2013.
The distribution of the sea urchin Echinometra mathaei (de Blainville) and its predators on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia: The implications for top-down control in an intact reef system. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 442 Abstract
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2013.
Subtropical carbonates in a temperate realm; modern sediments on the Southwest Australian shelf. Journal of Sedimentary Research. 69(6):1297-1321. Abstract
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1999.
Distributions of young cephalopods in the tropical waters of Western Australia over two consecutive summers. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 65(2):140-147. Abstract
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2008.