Items where Author is "Street, Raewyn"
Group by: Item Type | Date Number of items: 5. ArticleWelch, D. J., Newman, S. J., Buckworth, R. C., Ovenden, J. R., Broderick, D., Lester, R. J.G., Gribble, N. A., Ballagh, A. C., Charters, R. A., Stapley, J., Street, R., Garrett, R. N. and Begg, G. A. (2015) Integrating different approaches in the definition of biological stocks: A northern Australian multi-jurisdictional fisheries example using grey mackerel, Scomberomorus semifasciatus. Marine Policy, 55 . p. 73. ISSN 0308597X Morgan, J. A. T., Welch, D. J., Harry, A. V., Street, R., Broderick, D. and Ovenden, J. R. (2011) A mitochondrial species identification assay for Australian blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus tilstoni, C. limbatus and C. amblyrhynchoides) using real-time PCR and high-resolution melt analysis. Molecular Ecology Resources, 11 (5). pp. 813-819. ISSN 1755098X MonographOvenden, J., Street, R., Peel, D., Peel, S., Courtney, T., Podlich, H., Basford, K. and Dichmont, C. (2004) A new data source for fisheries resource assessment: genetic estimates of the effective number of spawners. Final Report to the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation. Project Report. QO 04010. Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries. Queensland.. DatasetBroderick, D., Street, R. and Ovenden, J. Grey Mackerel (Scomberomorus semifasciatus) microsatellite genotypes (nine loci) representing twelve regions along Australia's northern coastline from the eastern coast of Queensland to the western coast of Western Australia. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI), James Cook University, Northern Territory Government, Western Australian Government, University of Queensland, Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, Fisheries Queensland. [Dataset] Morgan, J.A.T., Street, R. and Ovenden, J. Milkshark (Rhizoprionodon acutus) microsatellite genotype data (six loci) from samples collected from five locations in eastern Australia and central Indonesia. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI), James Cook University. [Dataset] |