His main research concerns Ecology, Seagrass, Habitat, Fauna and Oceanography. His research investigates the connection with Ecology and areas like Fishery which intersect with concerns in Rugosity. The Seagrass study combines topics in areas such as Wrack, Terrestrial ecosystem, Salt marsh and Kelp.
He studied Habitat and Species diversity that intersect with Potamogetonaceae, Biomass and Posidonia coriacea. His study in Fauna is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sillago burrus, Sillago robusta and Biological dispersal. His Oceanography research focuses on Global biodiversity and how it connects with Mugil, Reef and Surf zone.
Glenn A. Hyndes mainly investigates Ecology, Fishery, Seagrass, Habitat and Trophic level. His Fishery research incorporates themes from Biological dispersal and Oceanography. He combines subjects such as Sillago burrus, Global biodiversity and Fauna with his study of Oceanography.
As a part of the same scientific study, Glenn A. Hyndes usually deals with the Seagrass, concentrating on Epiphyte and frequently concerns with Nutrient. His research in Habitat intersects with topics in Fisheries management and Surf zone. His Trophic level research integrates issues from Benthic zone and Predation.
Glenn A. Hyndes mainly focuses on Ecology, Fishery, Ecosystem, Seagrass and Trophic level. While working in this field, he studies both Ecology and Ecklonia radiata. His work on Fishing as part of general Fishery study is frequently connected to Mandatory reporting, Remote camera and Survey research, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
His Seagrass research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Temperate climate, Primary production, Herbivore, Seascape and Nursery habitat. His Trophic level study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Oceanography, Benthic zone and Predation. His Habitat research includes themes of Abundance, Biodiversity, Surf zone, Biomass and Fisheries management.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Habitat, Seagrass, Ecosystem and Fishery. All of his Ecology and Seascapes, Predator, Predation, Predatory fish and Macrophyte investigations are sub-components of the entire Ecology study. His research investigates the link between Habitat and topics such as Biomass that cross with problems in Environmental change, Organic matter, Benthic zone and Trophic level.
The concepts of his Seagrass study are interwoven with issues in Productivity, Herbivore and Biogeochemistry. His work carried out in the field of Ecosystem brings together such families of science as Surf zone, Fisheries management, Marine reserve, Fishing and Dominance. The study incorporates disciplines such as Species richness, Landscape ecology, Seascape and Threatened species in addition to Fishery.
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Characteristics of the ichthyofaunas of southwestern Australian estuaries, including comparisons with holarctic estuaries and estuaries elsewhere in temperate Australia: A review
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Austral Ecology (1999)
Characteristics of the ichthyofaunas of southwestern Australian estuaries, including comparisons with holarctic estuaries and estuaries elsewhere in temperate Australia: A review
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Austral Ecology (1999)
Differences in recreationally targeted fishes between protected and fished areas of a coral reef marine park
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2003)
Differences in recreationally targeted fishes between protected and fished areas of a coral reef marine park
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2003)
Mechanisms and ecological role of carbon transfer within coastal seascapes
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Biological Reviews (2014)
Mechanisms and ecological role of carbon transfer within coastal seascapes
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Biological Reviews (2014)
Marine macrophytes directly enhance abundances of sandy beach fauna through provision of food and habitat
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Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (2007)
Marine macrophytes directly enhance abundances of sandy beach fauna through provision of food and habitat
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Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (2007)
Surf-zone fish assemblages in south-western Australia: do adjacent nearshore habitats and the warm Leeuwin Current influence the characteristics of the fish fauna?
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Marine Biology (1995)
Surf-zone fish assemblages in south-western Australia: do adjacent nearshore habitats and the warm Leeuwin Current influence the characteristics of the fish fauna?
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Marine Biology (1995)
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