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2008Enriched stable isotope marking of juvenile golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) otolithsMunro, A.; Gillanders, B.; Elsdon, T.; Crook, D.; Sanger, A.
2012Quantitative measurement of calcein fluorescence for non-lethal, field based discrimination of hatchery and wild fishCrook, D.; O'Mahony, D.; Gillanders, B.; Munro, A.; Sanger, A.; McKenzie, J.; Parsons, B.; Seitz, A.; Kopf, R.; Mesa, M.; Phelps, Q.; Advances in Fish Tagging and Marking Technology (Symposium 76) (24 Feb 2008 - 28 Feb 2008 : Auckland, New Zealand)
2012Incorporation of magnesium into fish otoliths: Determining contribution from water and dietWoodcock, S.; Munro, A.; Crook, D.; Gillanders, B.
2013Statolith chemistry of two life history stages of cuttlefish: Effects of temperature and seawater trace element concentrationGillanders, B.; Wilkinson, L.; Munro, A.; de Vries, M.
2009Transgenerational marking of freshwater fishes with enriched stable isotopes: a tool for fisheries management and researchMunro, A.; Gillanders, B.; Thurstan, S.; Crook, D.; Sanger, A.
2011Using enriched stable isotopes of barium and magnesium to batch mark otoliths of larval golden perch (Macquaria ambigua, Richardson)Woodcock, S.; Gillanders, B.; Munro, A.; McGovern, F.; Crook, D.; Sanger, A.
2009Development evaluation of methods for osmotic induction marking of golden perch macquaria ambigua with calcein and alizarin red SCrook, D.; O'Mahony, D.; Sanger, A.; Munro, A.; Gillanders, B.; Thurstan, S.
2011Determining mark success of 15 combinations of enriched stable isotopes for the batch marking of larval otolithsWoodcock, S.; Gillanders, B.; Munro, A.; Crook, D.; Sanger, A.
2007Production of external fluorescent marks on golden perch fingerlings through osmotic induction marking with alizarin red SCrook, D.; O'Mahony, D.; Gillanders, B.; Munro, A.; Sanger, A.
2012Hypersaline waters pose new challenges for reconstructing environmental histories of fish based on otolith chemistryGillanders, B.; Munro, A.