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Michael B. Bennett

Michael B. Bennett

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
12824
World Ranking
10320
National Ranking
281

Overview

Michael B. Bennett is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, encompassing numerous studies in Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Aquatic Science, Global and Planetary Change, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's main topics of work include Ichthyology and Marine Biology, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Marine animal studies overview, Fish Biology and Ecology Studies, Fish biology, ecology, and behavior, Identification and Quantification in Food, and Turtle Biology and Conservation.

Frequent publication venues where Michael B. Bennett's work has appeared are:

  • Journal of Fish Biology
  • Science Advances
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • People and Nature

Michael B. Bennett has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, including:

  • Christine L. Dudgeon
  • Amelia J. Armstrong
  • Asia O. Armstrong
  • Charlie Huveneers
  • Adam Barnett

Recent papers published by Michael B. Bennett include:

  • "Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology," 2022, Science Advances
  • "Satellite Tagging and Photographic Identification Reveal Connectivity Between Two UNESCO World Heritage Areas for Reef Manta Rays," 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "The geographic distribution of reef and oceanic manta rays (Mobula alfredi and Mobula birostris) in Australian coastal waters," 2020, Journal of Fish Biology
  • "Mutualism promotes site selection in a large marine planktivore," 2021, Ecology and Evolution
  • "Scientific response to a cluster of shark bites," 2022, People and Nature

Best Publications

  • The spring in the arch of the human foot

    R. F. Ker;M. B. Bennett;S. R. Bibby;R. C. Kester

  • Why are mammalian tendons so thick

    R. F. Ker;R. Mcn. Alexander;M. B. Bennett

  • Mechanical properties of various mammalian tendons

    M. B. Bennett;R. F. Ker;Nicola J. Imery;R. McN. Alexander

  • Biology, ecology and conservation of the Mobulidae.

    L. I. E. Couturier;A. D. Marshall;F. R. A. Jaine;F. R. A. Jaine;T. Kashiwagi;T. Kashiwagi

  • Redescription of the genus Manta with resurrection of Manta alfredi (Krefft, 1868) (Chondrichthyes; Myliobatoidei; Mobulidae)

    Andrea D. Marshall;Leonard J. V. Compagno;Michael B. Bennett

  • Wing bone stresses in free flying bats and the evolution of skeletal design for flight

    Sharon M. Swartz;Michael B. Bennett;David R. Carrier

  • Augmentation of antitumor effects by NK cell inhibitory receptor blockade in vitro and in vivo

    Crystal Y. Koh;Bruce R. Blazar;Thaddeus George;Lisbeth A. Welniak

  • The mechanical properties of the human subcalcaneal fat pad in compression.

    M B Bennett;R F Ker

  • Size and structure of a photographically identified population of manta rays Manta alfredi in southern Mozambique

    A. D. Marshall;C. L. Dudgeon;M. B. Bennett

  • Reproductive ecology of the reef manta ray Manta alfredi in southern Mozambique.

    Andrea D Marshall;Michael B Bennett

  • Trends in sightings and environmental influences on a coastal aggregation of manta rays and whale sharks

    C. A. Rohner;S. J. Pierce;A. D. Marshall;S. J. Weeks

  • Research priorities to support effective manta and devil ray conservation

    Joshua D. Stewart;Fabrice R. A. Jaine;Amelia J. Armstrong;Asia O. Armstrong

  • Dog peritoneal and pleural cavities as bioreactors to grow autologous vascular grafts.

    Wai-Leng Chue;Gordon R Campbell;Noel Caplice;Amjid Muhammed

  • When giants turn up: sighting trends, environmental influences and habitat use of the manta ray Manta alfredi at a coral reef.

    Fabrice R. A. Jaine;Fabrice R. A. Jaine;Lydie I. E. Couturier;Lydie I. E. Couturier;Scarla J. Weeks;Kathy A. Townsend

  • Tbx4 and Tbx5 Acting in Connective Tissue Are Required for Limb Muscle and Tendon Patterning

    Peleg Hasson;April DeLaurier;Michael Bennett;Elena Grigorieva

  • Human-mouse lymphoid chimeras: host-vs.-graft and graft-vs.-host reactions.

    William J. Murphy;Michael Bennett;Miriam R. Anver;Michael Baseler

  • Distribution, site affinity and regional movements of the manta ray, Manta alfredi (Krefft, 1868), along the east coast of Australia

    Lydie I. E. Couturier;Lydie I. E. Couturier;Fabrice R. A. Jaine;Fabrice R. A. Jaine;Kathy A. Townsend;Scarla J. Weeks

  • Cited2 is required both for heart morphogenesis and establishment of the left-right axis in mouse development

    Wolfgang J. Weninger;Kylie Lopes Floro;Michael B. Bennett;Sarah L. Withington

  • MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES AND FUNCTION OF THE PAW PADS OF SOME MAMMALS

    R. McN. Alexander;M. B. Bennett;R. F. Ker

  • Movements and habitat use of reef manta rays off eastern Australia: offshore excursions, deep diving and eddy affinity revealed by satellite telemetry

    Fabrice Jaine;Fabrice Jaine;Chris Rohner;Chris Rohner;Scarla Weeks;Lydie Couturier;Lydie Couturier

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony J. Richardson
Anthony J. Richardson University of Queensland
Peter Kyne
Peter Kyne Charles Darwin University
Scarla J. Weeks
Scarla J. Weeks University of Queensland
R. McNeill Alexander
R. McNeill Alexander University of Leeds
Vinay Kumar
Vinay Kumar University of Chicago
Einar Eg Nielsen
Einar Eg Nielsen Technical University of Denmark
Thomas H. Cribb
Thomas H. Cribb University of Queensland
Matt K. Broadhurst
Matt K. Broadhurst University of Queensland
Shaun P. Collin
Shaun P. Collin La Trobe University
Roger S. Seymour
Roger S. Seymour University of Adelaide

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