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Journal of Crustacean Biology | 2013

Small-scale variation in reproduction and abundance of greentail prawn, Metapenaeus bennettae Racek and Dall, 1965

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

A strategy for developing scientific sampling tools for fishery-independent surveys of estuarine fish in New South Wales, Australia

Douglas Rotherham; A.J. Underwood; M.G. Chapman; Charles A. Gray


Fisheries Research | 2009

Spatial scales of variation of assemblages of fish in coastal lakes sampled with multi-mesh gillnets : Implications for designing research surveys

Charles A. Gray; Douglas Rotherham; M.G. Chapman; A.J. Underwood; Daniel D. Johnson


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2011

Consistency of temporal and habitat-related differences among assemblages of fish in coastal lagoons

Charles A. Gray; Douglas Rotherham; Daniel D. Johnson


Fisheries Research | 2008

Sampling estuarine fish and invertebrates using demersal otter trawls: Effects of net height, tow duration and diel period

Daniel D. Johnson; Douglas Rotherham; Charles A. Gray


Fisheries Research | 2003

Comparison of methods for sampling populations of ghost shrimp, Trypaea australiensis (Decapoda: Thalassinidea: Callianassidae)

Douglas Rotherham; R. J. West


Fisheries Research | 2014

Development of rapid sampling procedures for an exploited bivalve in the swash zone on exposed ocean beaches

Charles A. Gray; Daniel D. Johnson; Darren Reynolds; Douglas Rotherham


Fisheries Research | 2012

Sampling estuarine fish and invertebrates with a beam trawl provides a different picture of populations and assemblages than multi-mesh gillnets

Douglas Rotherham; Daniel D. Johnson; Charles A. Gray


Marine Biology | 2009

Patterns in reproductive dynamics of burrowing ghost shrimp Trypaea australiensis from small to intermediate scales

Douglas Rotherham; R. J. West


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2011

Untangling spatial and temporal variation in abundances of estuarine fish sampled with multi-mesh gillnets

Douglas Rotherham; M. G. Chapman; A.J. Underwood; Charles A. Gray; D. D. Johnson

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Charles A. Gray

University of New South Wales

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Daniel D. Johnson

New South Wales Department of Primary Industries

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R. J. West

University of Wollongong

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Caitlin L. Young

University of New South Wales

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Darren Reynolds

Southern Cross University

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William G. Macbeth

New South Wales Department of Primary Industries

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