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An ecological halo surrounding a large offshore artificial reef: Sediments, infauna, and fish foraging
KA Reeds, JA Smith, IM Suthers, EL Johnston
Marine Environmental Research, 2018
Mandate: Australian Research Council
The effects of substratum material and surface orientation on the developing epibenthic community on a designed artificial reef
S Ushiama, JA Smith, IM Suthers, M Lowry, EL Johnston
Biofouling 32 (9), 1049-1060, 2016
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Fish Movement Through an Estuary Mouth Is Related to Tidal Flow
A Becker, M Holland, JA Smith, IM Suthers
Estuaries and Coasts 39 (4), 1199-1207, 2016
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Multispecies presence and connectivity around a designed artificial reef
K Keller, JA Smith, MB Lowry, MD Taylor, IM Suthers
Marine and Freshwater Research 68, 1489-1500, 2017
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Estimating the recreational harvest of fish from a nearshore designed artificial reef using a pragmatic approach
K Keller, AS Steffe, MB Lowry, JJ Murphy, JA Smith, IM Suthers
Fisheries Research 187, 158-167, 2017
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Not all artificial structures are created equal: Pilings linked to greater ecological and environmental change in sediment communities than seawalls
EC Heery, KA Dafforn, JA Smith, S Ushiama, M Mayer-Pinto
Marine Environmental Research, 2018
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, Australian Research Council
Reduced exploitation is associated with an altered sex ratio and larger length at maturity in southwest Pacific (east Australian) Pomatomus saltatrix
HT Schilling, JA Smith, J Stewart, JD Everett, JM Hughes, IM Suthers
Marine Environmental Research, 2019
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Modelling the distribution of larval fish in a western boundary current using a multi-voyage database
C Hinchliffe, JA Smith, JD Everett, DS Falster, A Lara-Lopez, ...
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2021
Mandate: Australian Research Council
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Temperature dependence of fish performance in the wild: links with species biogeography and physiological thermal tolerance
NL Payne, JA Smith, DE Meulen, MD Taylor, YY Watanabe, A Takahashi, ...
Functional Ecology 30, 903-912, 2016
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Assessment tools for microplastics and natural fibres ingested by fish in an urbanised estuary
JE Halstead, JA Smith, EA Carter, PA Lay, EL Johnston
Environmental Pollution 234, 552-561, 2018
Mandate: Australian Research Council
A designed artificial reef is among the most productive marine fish habitats: new metrics to address ‘production versus attraction’
JA Smith, MB Lowry, C Champion, IM Suthers
Marine Biology 163 (9), 1-8, 2016
Mandate: Australian Research Council
An alternative explanation for global trends in thermal tolerance
NL Payne, JA Smith
Ecology Letters 20 (1), 70-77, 2017
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, Australian Research Council
Combining abundance and performance data reveals how temperature regulates coastal occurrences and activity of a roaming apex predator
NL Payne, CG Meyer, JA Smith, JDR Houghton, A Barnett, BJ Holmes, ...
Global Change Biology, 2018
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Modeling what we sample and sampling what we model: challenges for zooplankton model assessment
JD Everett, ME Baird, P Buchanan, C Bulman, C Davies, R Downie, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 4, 77, 2017
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Zooplanktivory is a key process for fish production on a coastal artificial reef
C Champion, IM Suthers, JA Smith
Marine Ecology Progress Series 541, 1-14, 2015
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Modelling the oceanic habitats of two pelagic species using recreational fisheries data
S Brodie, AJ Hobday, JA Smith, JD Everett, MD Taylor, CA Gray, ...
Fisheries Oceanography 24 (5), 463-477, 2015
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Predictability of Species Distributions Deteriorates Under Novel Environmental Conditions in the California Current System
B Muhling, S Brodie, JA Smith, D Tommasi, CF Gaitan, EL Hazen, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2020
Mandate: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The influence of an offshore artificial reef on the abundance of fish in the surrounding pelagic environment
M Scott, JA Smith, M Lowry, M Taylor, I Suthers
Marine and Freshwater Research 66 (5), 429-437, 2015
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Trade-offs between bycatch and target catches in static versus dynamic fishery closures
M Pons, JT Watson, D Ovando, S Andraka, S Brodie, A Domingo, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (4), 2022
Mandate: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Fish attraction to artificial reefs not always harmful: a simulation study
JA Smith, MB Lowry, IM Suthers
Ecology and Evolution 5 (20), 4590–4602, 2015
Mandate: Australian Research Council
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