Gerald R. Allen
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Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2002
Gerald R. Allen; Timothy B. Werner
Icthyological results of four rapid assessment surveys are presented. The surveys were completed between 1997–1999 and were conducted at the following localities: Milne Bay (Papua New Guinea), Calamianes Islands (Palawan, Philippines), Togean–Banggai Islands (Sulawesi, Indonesia), and Weh Island (Sumatra, Indonesia). Surveys were conducted over periods ranging from 9 to 22 days and consisted mainly of underwater observations while scuba diving, supplemented with small rotenone and spear gun collections. Milne Bay was characterized by a high percentage of pristine reef environments and supported the largest number of species (1040). Diversity was generally lower at the Philippine and Indonesian sites due to more habitat homogeneity and higher fishing pressure, including the widespread use of illegal fishing methods, including cyanide and explosives.
Archive | 1998
Timothy B. Werner; Gerald R. Allen
Archive | 2000
Timothy B. Werner; Gerald R. Allen
Archive | 2009
Gerald R. Allen; Mark V. Erdmann
Archive | 2010
Gerald R. Allen; Mark V. Erdmann
Archive | 2013
Gerald R. Allen; William Mathews Brooks; Mark V. Erdmann
Zootaxa | 2004
Gerald R. Allen
Zootaxa | 2004
Anthony C. Gill; Gerald R. Allen
Archive | 2013
Gerald R. Allen; Mark V. Erdmann; Christine L. Dudgeon
Archive | 2010
Gerald R. Allen; Mark V. Erdmann; Alison M. Hamilton