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 …

Swimming ability and behaviour of post-larvae of a temperate marine fish re-entrained in the pelagic environment

JS Hindell, GP Jenkins, SM Moran, MJ Keough - Oecologia, 2003 - Springer
The degree to which behaviour, vertical movement and horizontal transport, in relation to
local hydrodynamics, may facilitate secondary dispersal in the water column was studied in …

Long‐distance dispersal potential in a marine macrophyte

MC Harwell, RJ Orth - Ecology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Plant populations have long been noted to migrate faster than predicted based on their life
history and seed dispersal characteristics (ie, Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration) …

Seagrass fragmentation impacts recruitment dynamics of estuarine-dependent fish

JA Williams, GJ Holt, MMR Robillard, SA Holt… - Journal of Experimental …, 2016 - Elsevier
Seagrass beds are a key component of the estuarine landscape supporting high
productivity, abundant marine life, and serve as nursery areas for many estuarine …

Consistent timing of juvenile fish recruitment to seagrass beds within two Sydney estuaries

KA Smith, IM Suthers - Marine and Freshwater Research, 2000 - CSIRO Publishing
Recruitment patterns of juvenile Rhabdosargus sarba (Sparidae) and Pelates sexlineatus
(Terapontidae) were examined by frequent (1–4 weeks) beach seining of seagrass beds in …

The contributions of habitat structure and larval supply to broad-scale recruitment variability in a temperate zone, seagrass-associated fish

GP Jenkins, MJ Keough, PA Hamer - Journal of Experimental Marine …, 1998 - Elsevier
The contribution of habitat structure and larval supply to broad-scale spatial variability in
recruitment of a temperate zone, seagrass associated fish, Sillaginodes punctata (Cuvier …

Variation in larval growth can predict the recruitment of a temperate, seagrass-associated fish

GP Jenkins, D King - Oecologia, 2006 - Springer
Understanding the factors leading to inter-annual variation in recruitment of animals with
complex life cycles is a key goal for ecology and the sustainable management of animal …

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 …

Timing of recruitment events, residence periods and post-settlement growth of juvenile fish in a seagrass nursery area, south-eastern Australia

KA Smith, M Sinerchia - Environmental biology of fishes, 2004 - Springer
We sampled juvenile fish approximately fortnightly using a fine mesh beach seine net to
determine the recruitment patterns of Sillago ciliata, Centropogon australis and Girella …