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2014-01-01Detoxification enzyme activities (CYP1A1 and GST) in the skin of humpback whales as a function of organochlorine burdens and migration statusBengtson Nash, S; Dawson, A; Burkhard, M; Waugh, C; Huston, W
2009-02-10Ocean acidification impairs olfactory discrimination and homing ability of a marine fishMunday, PL; Dixson, DL; Donelson, JM; Jones, GP; Pratchett, MS; Devitsina, GV; Døving, KB
2011-11-01Transcriptomics of environmental acclimatization and survival in wild adult Pacific sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) during spawning migrationEvans, TG; Hammill, E; Kaukinen, K; Schulze, AD; Patterson, DA; English, KK; Curtis, JMR; Miller, KM
2010-12Surveillance and analysis of avian influenza viruses, Australia.Hansbro, PM; Warner, S; Tracey, JP; Arzey, KE; Selleck, P; O'Riley, K; Beckett, EL; Bunn, C; Kirkland, PD; Vijaykrishna, D; Olsen, B; Hurt, AC
2006-11Isolation of avian influenza viruses from two different transhemispheric migratory shorebird species in Australia.Hurt, AC; Hansbro, PM; Selleck, P; Olsen, B; Minton, C; Hampson, AW; Barr, IG
2016-08-01Partial migration of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) on Australia's east coast revealed by otolith chemistryFowler, AM; Smith, SM; Booth, DJ; Stewart, J
2018-11-13Patterns and drivers of movement for a coastal benthopelagic fish, Pseudocaranx georgianus, on Australia's southeast coast.Fowler, AM; Chick, RC; Stewart, J
2018-12-01Interactions between corticosterone phenotype, environmental stressor pervasiveness and irruptive movement-related survival in the cane toadJessop, TS; Webb, J; Dempster, T; Feit, B; Letnic, M
2011-08-15Fear of fishers: Human predation explains behavioral changes in coral reef fishesJanuchowski-Hartley, FA; Graham, NAJ; Feary, DA; Morove, T; Cinner, JE
2014-05-01Orientation of migratory birds under ultraviolet lightWiltschko, R; Munro, U; Ford, H; Stapput, K; Thalau, P; Wiltschko, W
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