Douglas Rotherham
University of Wollongong
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Journal of Crustacean Biology | 2013
Caitlin L. Young; Douglas Rotherham; Daniel D. Johnson; Charles A. Gray
Sampling on a single night or day within a month is common in studies of reproduction and abundance of aquatic invertebrates, but patterns from month-to-month may be confounded by variability at smaller time-scales. We used hierarchical sampling in two estuaries to test the hypothesis that temporal variability in reproductive condition, relative abundance and size-structures of populations of Metapenaeus bennettae Racek and Dall, 1965 would be greater at the larger scales of months and seasons than at smaller scales of weeks and nights. In both estuaries, variation in the proportion of mature/ripe females and mean abundance of M. bennettae was often largest at the temporal scales of nights and weeks, but variation in the size-frequency distributions was generally greater at the scale of months and seasons. Our results demonstrate that future studies on any species with the potential for high temporal variability in reproduction and population structure, like penaeids, should incorporate or examine the need for small-scale temporal sampling.
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2007
Douglas Rotherham; A.J. Underwood; M.G. Chapman; Charles A. Gray
Fisheries Research | 2009
Charles A. Gray; Douglas Rotherham; M.G. Chapman; A.J. Underwood; Daniel D. Johnson
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2011
Charles A. Gray; Douglas Rotherham; Daniel D. Johnson
Fisheries Research | 2008
Daniel D. Johnson; Douglas Rotherham; Charles A. Gray
Fisheries Research | 2003
Douglas Rotherham; R. J. West
Fisheries Research | 2014
Charles A. Gray; Daniel D. Johnson; Darren Reynolds; Douglas Rotherham
Fisheries Research | 2012
Douglas Rotherham; Daniel D. Johnson; Charles A. Gray
Marine Biology | 2009
Douglas Rotherham; R. J. West
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2011
Douglas Rotherham; M. G. Chapman; A.J. Underwood; Charles A. Gray; D. D. Johnson