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Craig Mundy
Craig Mundy
Senior Research Fellow - Wild Fisheries, University of Tasmania
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The unprecedented 2015/16 Tasman Sea marine heatwave
ECJ Oliver, JA Benthuysen, NL Bindoff, AJ Hobday, NJ Holbrook, ...
Nature communications 8 (1), 16101, 2017
4942017
Coral recruitment: consequences of settlement choice for early growth and survivorship in two scleractinians
R Babcock, C Mundy
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 206 (1-2), 179-201, 1996
3751996
Role of light intensity and spectral quality in coral settlement: implications for depth-dependent settlement?
CN Mundy, RC Babcock
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 223 (2), 235-255, 1998
2851998
Sperm diffusion models and in situ confirmation of long-distance fertilization in the free-spawning asteroid Acanthaster planci
RC Babcock, CN Mundy, D Whitehead
The Biological Bulletin 186 (1), 17-28, 1994
2341994
Rapid settlement in broadcast spawning corals: implications for larval dispersal
K Miller, C Mundy
Coral reefs 22, 99-106, 2003
2162003
Predictable and unpredictable spawning events: in situ behavioural data from free-spawning coral reef invertebrates
R Babcock, C Mundy, J Keesing, J Oliver
Invertebrate Reproduction & Development 22 (1-3), 213-227, 1992
2011992
Reproductive biology, spawning and field fertilization rates of Acanthatser planci
RC Babcock, CN Mundy
Marine and Freshwater Research 43 (3), 525-533, 1992
1981992
An appraisal of methods used in coral recruitment studies
CN Mundy
Coral Reefs 19, 124-131, 2000
1782000
Motile cryptofauna of a coral reef: Abundance, distribution and trophic potential.
DW Klumpp, AD McKinnon, CN Mundy
Marine ecology progress series. Oldendorf 45 (1), 95-108, 1988
1241988
Marine heatwaves off eastern Tasmania: Trends, interannual variability, and predictability
ECJ Oliver, V Lago, AJ Hobday, NJ Holbrook, SD Ling, CN Mundy
Progress in oceanography 161, 116-130, 2018
1222018
Are vertical distribution patterns of scleractinian corals maintained by pre-or post-settlement processes? A case study of three contrasting species
C Mundy, R Babcock
Marine Ecology Progress Series 198, 109-119, 2000
962000
Genetic diversity and gene flow in collapsed and healthy abalone fisheries
KJ Miller, BT Maynard, CN Mundy
Molecular Ecology 18 (2), 200-211, 2009
892009
Evidence of genetic subdivision among populations of blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra Leach) in Tasmania
N Temby, K Miller, C Mundy
Marine and Freshwater Research 58 (8), 733-742, 2007
622007
Autonomous adaptation to climate-driven change in marine biodiversity in a global marine hotspot
GT Pecl, E Ogier, S Jennings, I van Putten, C Crawford, H Fogarty, ...
Ambio 48, 1498-1515, 2019
562019
Using an inverse-logistic model to describe growth increments of blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra) in Tasmania
M Haddon, C Mundy, D Tarbath
552008
Comparison of in situ and satellite sea surface-temperature data from South Australia and Tasmania: how reliable are satellite data as a proxy for coastal temperatures in …
B Stobart, S Mayfield, C Mundy, AJ Hobday, JR Hartog
Marine and Freshwater Research 67 (5), 612-625, 2015
542015
Fifty years of sustained production from the Australian abalone fisheries
S Mayfield, C Mundy, H Gorfine, AM Hart, D Worthington
Reviews in Fisheries Science 20 (4), 220-250, 2012
522012
Fishery Assessment Report: Tasmanian Abalone Fishery 2004
D Tarbath, C Mundy, M Haddon
University Of Tasmania, 2005
52*2005
Systematic culling controls a climate driven, habitat modifying invader
SR Tracey, T Baulch, K Hartmann, SD Ling, V Lucieer, MP Marzloff, ...
Biological Invasions 17, 1885-1896, 2015
492015
Adjustments in fatty acid composition is a mechanism that can explain resilience to marine heatwaves and future ocean conditions in the habitat‐forming seaweed Phyllospora …
D Britton, M Schmid, F Noisette, JN Havenhand, ER Paine, CM McGraw, ...
Global change biology 26 (6), 3512-3524, 2020
442020
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