2023 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Australia Leader Award
Ecology, Otolith, Fishery, Estuary and Habitat are her primary areas of study. Her research on Ecology often connects related topics like Spatial variability. Her Otolith research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Oceanography, Salinity, Black bream, Juvenile fish and Acanthopagrus butcheri.
The Fishery study combines topics in areas such as Climate change and Life history. A large part of her Estuary studies is devoted to Nursery habitat. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Range, Ecosystem, Surface runoff and Water supply.
Her main research concerns Ecology, Fishery, Otolith, Estuary and Oceanography. Her study involves Habitat, Abundance, Range, Ecosystem and Reef, a branch of Ecology. Her Habitat research includes themes of Juvenile and Climate change.
Her study on Fishery is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Juvenile fish. Her research investigates the connection between Otolith and topics such as Salinity that intersect with problems in Environmental chemistry. Estuary connects with themes related to Trace element in her study.
Bronwyn M. Gillanders focuses on Otolith, Ecology, Fishery, Biological dispersal and Habitat. Her studies in Otolith integrate themes in fields like Zoology, Oceanography, Salinity, Isotopes of carbon and δ13C. Her study in Fishery is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sclerochronology and Argyrosomus japonicus.
Her Biological dispersal study also includes fields such as
Bronwyn M. Gillanders spends much of her time researching Otolith, Biological dispersal, Ecology, Perciformes and Whiting. Her Otolith research includes elements of Environmental change and Fishery. Her work on Fisheries management as part of general Fishery study is frequently linked to Term, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Her Biological dispersal study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Carcharhinus and Panmixia. Her study in Interaction extends to Ecology with its themes. Her Perciformes research incorporates elements of Spatial ecology, Larva and Spatial variability.
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The Identification, Conservation, and Management of Estuarine and Marine Nurseries for Fish and Invertebrates
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(2001)
Evidence of connectivity between juvenile and adult habitats for mobile marine fauna : an important component of nurseries
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (2003)
OTOLITH CHEMISTRY TO DESCRIBE MOVEMENTS AND LIFE-HISTORY PARAMETERS OF FISHES : HYPOTHESES, ASSUMPTIONS, LIMITATIONS AND INFERENCES
Travis S. Elsdon;Brian K. Wells;Steven E. Campana;Bronwyn M. Gillanders.
Oceanography and Marine Biology (2008)
Marine nurseries and effective juvenile habitats: concepts and applications
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (2006)
Interactive effects of temperature and salinity on otolith chemistry: challenges for determining environmental histories of fish
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2002)
Impact of changes in flow of freshwater on estuarine and open coastal habitats and the associated organisms
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Oceanography and Marine Biology (2002)
Reconstructing migratory patterns of fish based on environmental influences on otolith chemistry
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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries (2003)
Elements in otoliths may elucidate the contribution of estuarine recruitment to sustaining coastal reef populations of a temperate reef fish
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (1996)
Temporal and spatial variability in elemental composition of otoliths: implications for determining stock identity and connectivity of populations
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2002)
Relationship between water and otolith elemental concentrations in juvenile black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (2003)
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