D. Holliday
Murdoch University
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008
Harriet Paterson; Ming Feng; Anya M. Waite; Damià Gomis; L.E. Beckley; D. Holliday; Peter A. Thompson
A multidisciplinary cruise aboard the R/V Southern Surveyor was conducted in May 2006 to sample a developing anticyclonic eddy of the Leeuwin Current off Western Australia. The eddy formed from a meander of the Leeuwin Current in mid-April 2006 and remained attached to the current until mid-August. In this study, a combination of satellite data (altimeter, sea surface temperature, and chlorophyll a) and shipboard measurements (acoustic Doppler current profiler and conductivity-temperature-depth) were used to characterize the physical and chemical signatures of the eddy. The temperature-salinity properties of the mixed layer waters within the anticyclonic eddy and on the shelf were both connected to that of the Leeuwin Current, indicating the water mass in the eddy is mainly derived from the Leeuwin Current and the modified Leeuwin Current water on the shelf. Above the salinity maximum near the eddy center, there was a regionally significant concentration of nitrate (>0.9 μmol L-1), and the maximum (2 μmol L-1) was at 150 in depth, below the photic zone. Nitrification within the eddy and/or local upwelling due to the forming eddy could be responsible for this high concentration of nitrate near the eddy center which potentially makes the eddy a relatively productive feature in the Leeuwin Current.
Scientific Data | 2018
James A Smith; Anthony G. Miskiewicz; L.E. Beckley; Jason D. Everett; Valquíria Garcia; Charles A. Gray; D. Holliday; Alan R. Jordan; Jp Keane; Ana Lara-Lopez; Jeffrey M. Leis; Paloma A. Matis; Barbara A. Muhling; Francisco J. Neira; Anthony J. Richardson; Kimberley A. Smith; Kerrie M. Swadling; Augy Syahailatua; Matthew D. Taylor; Paul van Ruth; Tim M. Ward; Iain M. Suthers
Larval fishes are a useful metric of marine ecosystem state and change, as well as species-specific patterns in phenology. The high level of taxonomic expertise required to identify larval fishes to species level, and the considerable effort required to collect samples, make these data very valuable. Here we collate 3178 samples of larval fish assemblages, from 12 research projects from 1983-present, from temperate and subtropical Australian pelagic waters. This forms a benchmark for the larval fish assemblage for the region, and includes recent monitoring of larval fishes at coastal oceanographic reference stations. Comparing larval fishes among projects can be problematic due to differences in taxonomic resolution, and identifying all taxa to species is challenging, so this study reports a standard taxonomic resolution (of 218 taxa) for this region to help guide future research. This larval fish database serves as a data repository for surveys of larval fish assemblages in the region, and can contribute to analysis of climate-driven changes in the location and timing of the spawning of marine fishes.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2018
L.E. Beckley; D. Holliday; A.L. Sutton; E. Weller; M.P. Olivar; Peter A. Thompson
Abstract In the eastern Indian Ocean, the Kimberley region off north-western Australia is characterised by a wide continental shelf, complex coastal topography and very large tides (>10 m). Diversity of fishes is high although little is known about the distribution of their larvae in this dynamic region. This study investigated spatial variation in ichthyoplankton assemblages along four coastal-oceanic transects and related the results to tidal cycles and other environmental variables. Larvae representing 92 neritic and 21 mesopelagic teleost families were collected; this far exceeds the diversity described for other comparable tropical continental shelf and oceanic systems. Distinct ichthyoplankton assemblages characterised inner shelf (Engraulidae and Gobiidae were dominant families), outer shelf / slope (mixed neritic and mesopelagic taxa) and oceanic waters (mesopelagic taxa, particularly Myctophidae, Gonostomatidae and Phosichthyidae), and were correlated with changes in environmental variables (water depth, seawater density, mixed layer depth and zooplankton). The spring-neap tidal cycle and subsequent tides (same stations sampled 12 h apart) had no significant influence on larval fish assemblages. Coastal waters were delineated by a density front and larval fish assemblages were significantly different from offshore assemblages. This study provides new insights into the pelagic ecosystem in the tropical eastern Indian Ocean and contributes to the understanding of the role of environmental variables and physical forcing in the structuring of larval fish assemblages.
Journal of Plankton Research | 2011
D. Holliday; L.E. Beckley; M. Pilar Olivar
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012
D. Holliday; L.E. Beckley; N. Millar; M.P. Olivar; Dirk Slawinski; Ming Feng; Peter A. Thompson
Continental Shelf Research | 2011
Evan Weller; D. Holliday; Ming Feng; L.E. Beckley; Peter A. Thompson
Limnology and Oceanography | 2016
Anya M. Waite; L.E. Beckley; Lionel Guidi; Jason P. Landrum; D. Holliday; Joseph P. Montoya; Harriet Paterson; Ming Feng; Peter A. Thompson; Eric J. Raes
Holliday, D. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Holliday, David.html>, Beckley, L.E. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Beckley, Lynnath.html>, Weller, E. and Sutton, A.L. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Sutton, Alicia.html> (2011) Natural variability of macro-zooplankton and larval fishes off the Kimberley, north-western Australia: Preliminary findings. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 94 (2). pp. 181-195. | 2011
D. Holliday; L.E. Beckley; Evan Weller; A.L. Sutton
Sutton, A.L. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Sutton, Alicia.html>, Beckley, L.E. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Beckley, Lynnath.html> and Holliday, D. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Holliday, David.html> (2015) Euphausiid assemblages in and around a developing anticyclonic Leeuwin Current eddy in the south east Indian Ocean. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 98 . pp. 9-18. | 2015
A.L. Sutton; L.E. Beckley; D. Holliday
Beckley, L.E. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Beckley, Lynnath.html>, Holliday, D. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Holliday, David.html>, Sutton, A. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Sutton, Alicia.html>, Buchanan, P. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Buchanan, Pearse.html> and Thompson, P.A. (2015) Biological oceanography of the Leeuwin Current, SE Indian Ocean. In: International Symposium on the Indian Ocean - Dynamics of the Indian Ocean : Perspective and Retrospective (IO50-NIO), 30 November - 4 December, Goa, India. | 2015
L.E. Beckley; D. Holliday; A.L. Sutton; P.J. Buchanan; Peter A. Thompson
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