Evidence for secondary planktonic transport of post‐larvae of seagrass‐associated King George whiting

SM Moran, GP Jenkins, MJ Keough… - Journal of fish …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Stomach contents and stable isotope analyses were used to determine if secondary
planktonic dispersal of King George whiting Sillaginodes punctata post‐larvae from shallow …

Diurnal and tidal vertical migration of pre-settlement King George whiting Sillaginodes punctata in relation to feeding and vertical distribution of prey in a temperate …

GP Jenkins, DC Welsford, MJ Keough… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 1998 - int-res.com
Vertically stratified sampling was undertaken for pre-settlement King George whiting
Sillaginodes punctata at 1 site in 1995 and 4 sites in 1996, in Port Phillip Bay, Australia. In …

Assessing the trophic link between seagrass habitats and piscivorous fishes

JS Hindell - Marine and Freshwater Research, 2006 - CSIRO Publishing
Links between piscivorous fishes and seagrass habitat were investigated in Port Phillip Bay,
Australia. Abundances of piscivorous fish were estimated, the contribution of fish to their …

Comparison of fish assemblages associated with seagrass and adjacent unvegetated habitats of Port Phillip Bay and Corner Inlet, Victoria, Australia, with emphasis …

GP Jenkins, HMA May, MJ Wheatley… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 1997 - Elsevier
Species richness, abundance and biomass of fishes from seagrass and unvegetated
habitats were analysed for sites in the Swan Bay region of Port Phillip Bay, and Corner Inlet …

Spatial variation in recruitment, growth, and feeding of postsettlement King George whiting, Sillaginodes punctata, associated with seagrass beds of Port Phillip Bay …

GP Jenkins, MJ Wheatley… - Canadian Journal of …, 1996 - cdnsciencepub.com
In the spring (October and November) of 1991, postsettlement individuals of King George
whiting, Sillaginodes punctata, were collected from seagrass beds around the western coast …

[HTML][HTML] Stable isotopes reveal sargassum rafts provide a trophic subsidy to juvenile pelagic fishes

SQ Mazoudier, MJ Kingsford, JK Strickland… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Floating macroalgal rafts can form extensive habitat in coastal waters and support abundant
and diverse communities of juvenile fishes. Rafts comprised predominantly of Sargassum …

Small-scale dynamics of secondary dispersal in a seagrass associated fish: a caging study

SM Moran, GP Jenkins, MJ Keough… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2004 - int-res.com
Secondary planktonic dispersal potentially alters recruitment patterns of marine organisms,
but little is known about whether this process occurs in temperate fishes. This study …

Temporal and spatial variability in recruitment of a temperate, seagrass-associated fish is largely determined by physical processes in the pre-and post-settlement …

GP Jenkins, KP Black, MJ Wheatley… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 1997 - int-res.com
Post-settlement King George whiting Sillaginodes punctata were sampled every 3 to 4 d
from mid-September to the end of October 1993, at 3 seagrass sites within Port Phillip Bay …

Does transported seagrass provide an important trophic link in unvegetated, nearshore areas?

GA Hyndes, PS Lavery - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2005 - Elsevier
The contribution of detritus from seagrass and other primary producers to faunal production
in unvegetated nearshore areas was examined primarily using stable isotopes. Fish …

Recent growth rate of larval pilchards Sardinops sagax in relation to their stable isotope composition, in an upwelling zone of the East Australian Current

S Uehara, A Syahailatua… - Marine and freshwater …, 2005 - CSIRO Publishing
The recent growth rate and stable isotope composition of larval pilchards,(Sardinops sagax,
6–29 mm standard length), captured in surface and near-surface waters, were examined in …