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2008Endogenous and exogenous factors controlling temporal abundance patterns of tropical mosquitosYang, G.; Brook, B.; Whelan, P.; Cleland, S.; Bradshaw, C.
2011Spatial and temporal movement patterns of a multi-species coastal reef shark aggregationSpeed, C.; Meekan, M.; Field, I.; McMahon, C.; Stevens, J.; McGregor, F.; Huveneers, C.; Berger, Y.; Bradshaw, C.
2011Decoding fingerprints: elemental composition of vertebrae correlates to age-related habitat use in two morphologically similar sharksTillett, B.; Meekan, M.; Parry, D.; Munksgaard, N.; Field, I.; Thorburn, D.; Bradshaw, C.
2008Tracking changes in relative body composition of southern elephant seals using swim speed dataThums, M.; Bradshaw, C.; Hindell, M.
2011Diet of juvenile southern elephant seals reappraised by stable isotopes in whiskersNewland, C.; Field, I.; Cherel, Y.; Guinet, C.; Bradshaw, C.; McMahon, C.; Hindell, M.
2010Selection of diving strategy by Antarctic fur seals depends on where and when foraging takes placeGoldsworthy, S.; Page, B.; Welling, A.; Chambellant, M.; Bradshaw, C.
2007Crabeater seal diving behaviour in eastern AntarcticaWall, S.; Bradshaw, C.; Southwell, C.; Gales, N.; Hindell, M.
2010Complexities of coastal shark movements and their implications for managementSpeed, C.; Field, I.; Meekan, M.; Bradshaw, C.
2009Blubber fatty acid profiles indicate dietary resource partitioning between adult and juvenile southern elephant sealsNewland, C.; Field, I.; Nichols, P.; Bradshaw, C.; Hindell, M.
2010The conservation biologist’s toolbox - principles for the design and analysis of conservation studiesBradshaw, C.; Brook, B.; Sodhi, N.; Ehrlich, P.