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Robert W Day
Robert W Day
Principal Fellow, School of Biosciences, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
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Comparisons of treatments after an analysis of variance in ecology
RW Day, GP Quinn
Ecological monographs 59 (4), 433-463, 1989
25801989
Stress and immune responses in abalone: limitations in current knowledge and investigative methods based on other models
C Hooper, R Day, R Slocombe, J Handlinger, K Benkendorff
Fish & shellfish immunology 22 (4), 363-379, 2007
2532007
The determinants and measurement of abalone growth
RW Day, AE Fleming
Abalone of the World: Biology, Fisheries and Culture (Eds SA Shepherd, MJ …, 1992
218*1992
Marine invertebrate skeleton size varies with latitude, temperature and carbonate saturation: implications for global change and ocean acidification
SA Watson, LS Peck, PA Tyler, PC Southgate, KS Tan, RW Day, ...
Global Change Biology 18, 3026-3038, 2012
1462012
Growth of juvenile blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra) in aquaculture tanks: effects of density and ammonia
SMH Huchette, CS Koh, RW Day
Aquaculture 219 (1-4), 457-470, 2003
1442003
Childhood leukaemia in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine following the Chernobyl power station accident: results from an international collaborative population-based case–control study
S Davis, RW Day, KJ Kopecky, MC Mahoney, PL McCarthy, AM Michalek, ...
International journal of epidemiology 35 (2), 386-396, 2006
1272006
Trace elemental fingerprinting of gastropod statoliths to study larval dispersal trajectories
DC Zacherl, PH Manríquez, G Paradis, RW Day, JC Castilla, RR Warner, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 248, 297-303, 2003
1022003
A comparison of fluorochromes for marking abalone shells
RW Day, MC Williams, GP Hawkes
Marine and Freshwater Research 46 (3), 599-605, 1995
921995
Effects of severe heat stress on immune function, biochemistry and histopathology in farmed Australian abalone (hybrid Haliotis laevigata× Haliotis rubra)
C Hooper, R Day, R Slocombe, K Benkendorff, J Handlinger, J Goulias
Aquaculture 432, 26-37, 2014
842014
Population dynamics of an infaunal polychaete: the effect of predators and an adult-recruit interaction.
AC Kent, RW Day
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 73, 185-203, 1983
841983
The novel use of harvest policies and rapid visual assessment to manage spatially complex abalone resources (Genus Haliotis)
JD Prince, H Peeters, H Gorfine, RW Day
Fisheries Research 94 (3), 330-338, 2008
832008
Two contrasting effects of predation on species richness in coral reef habitats
RW Day
Marine Biology 44, 1-5, 1977
831977
Nursery culture of Haliotis rubra: the effect of cultured algae and larval density on settlement and juvenile production
S Daume, S Huchette, S Ryan, RW Day
Aquaculture 236 (1-4), 221-239, 2004
782004
Predation by Patiria miniata (Asteroidea) on bryozoans: Prey diversity may depend on the mechanism of succession
RW Day, RW Osman
Oecologia 51, 300-309, 1981
711981
Successful seeding of hatchery-produced juvenile greenlip abalone to restore wild stocks
CD Dixon, RW Day, SMH Huchette, SA Shepherd
Fisheries research 78 (2-3), 179-185, 2006
682006
Estimation of seasonal growth parameters using a stochastic gompertz model for tagging data
VS Troynikov, RW Day, AM Leorke
Journal of Shellfish Research 17 (3), 833-838, 1998
591998
Accounting for cohort-specific variable growth in fisheries stock assessments: a case study from south-eastern Australia
AR Whitten, NL Klaer, GN Tuck, RW Day
Fisheries Research 142, 27-36, 2013
552013
Effect of movement stress on immune function in farmed Australian abalone (hybrid Haliotis laevigata and Haliotis rubra)
C Hooper, R Day, R Slocombe, K Benkendorff, J Handlinger
Aquaculture 315 (3-4), 348-354, 2011
552011
Beyond individual quotas: the role of trust and cooperation in promoting stewardship of five Australian abalone fisheries
PW Gilmour, PD Dwyer, RW Day
Marine Policy 35 (5), 692-702, 2011
542011
Possible tricritical point in dilute chromium alloys
E Fawcett, RB Roberts, R Day, GK White
Europhysics Letters 1 (9), 473, 1986
531986
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