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A comparison of reef-protected environments in Western Australia: the central west and Ningaloo coasts. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 25(4):397-419. Abstract
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2000.
Shoreline salients, cuspate forelands and tombolos on the Coast of Western Australia. Journal of Coastal Research. 12(3):761-773. Abstract
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1996.
The practicalities of a Learning Tourism Destination: a case study of the Ningaloo Coast. International Journal of Tourism Research. 11(6):567-581. Abstract
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2009.
Paternity analysis in a litter of whale shark embryos. Endangered Species Research. 12(2):117-124. Abstract
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2010.
Sponge gardens of Ningaloo Reef (Carnarvon Shelf, Western Australia) are biodiversity hotspots. Hydrobiologia. 687(1):143-161. Abstract
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2012.
Ocean-scale prediction of whale shark distribution. Diversity and Distributions. 18(5):504-518. Abstract
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2012.
Inferred global connectivity of whale shark Rhincodon typus populations. Journal of Fish Biology. 82(2):367-389. Abstract
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2013.
Diurnal observations of sheltering behaviour in the coral reef sea cucumber Holothuria whitmaei. Fisheries Research. 91(1):112-117. Abstract
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2008.
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2006.
Aggregations and temporal changes in the activity and bioturbation contribution of the sea cucumber Holothuria whitmaei (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea). Marine Ecology Progress Series. 415:127-139. Abstract
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2010.
Novel algal symbiont (Symbiodinium spp.) diversity in reef corals of Western Australia. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 422:63-75. Abstract
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2011.
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1993.
Node 3 – Managing and conserving the marine estate - Final summary report. :1-249. Abstract
Download: WAMSI 3 final synthesis report.pdf (5.72 MB)
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2012.
WAMSI 3.8 final report: North West marine research inventory. :1-42. Download: WAMSI 3.8 final report.pdf (1.88 MB)
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2008.
To go or not to go with the flow: Environmental influences on whale shark movement patterns. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 390(2):84-98. Abstract
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2010.
Oceanographic and atmospheric phenomena influence the abundance of whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 382(2):77-81. Abstract
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2010.
Biophysical correlates of relative abundances of marine megafauna at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research. 58(7):608. Abstract
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2007.
An analysis of visitor movement patterns using travel networks in a large marine park, north-western Australia. Tourism Management. 33(3):517-528. Abstract
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2012.
Assessing patterns of recreational use in large marine parks: A case study from Ningaloo Marine Park, Australia. Ocean & Coastal Management. 54(4):330-340. Abstract
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2011.
Influence of Zoning and Habitats on the Spatial Distribution of Recreational Activities in a Multiple-Use Marine Park. Coastal Management. 40(4):381-400. Abstract
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2012.
Spatial distribution and zoning compliance of recreational fishing in Ningaloo Marine Park, north-western Australia. Fisheries Research. 125-126:40-50. Abstract
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2012.
Spatial and temporal patterns of recreational use at Ningaloo Reef, north-western Australia. School of Environmental Science. Doctor of Philosophy:1-316. Abstract
Download: Smallwood Phd thesis 2009.pdf (11.52 MB)
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2009.
Trophic ecology of reef sharks determined using stable isotopes and telemetry. Coral Reefs. 31(2):357-367. Abstract
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2012.
Heat-seeking sharks: support for behavioural thermoregulation in reef sharks. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 463:231-245. Abstract
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2012.
Scarring patterns and relative mortality rates of Indian Ocean whale sharks. Journal of Fish Biology. 72(6):1488-1503. Abstract
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2008.