Web“ Last week, 42 juvenile red handfish hatched and raised from eggs at IMAS, at the University of Tasmania, CSIRO and Seahorse World were released back into the wild. IMAS and CSIRO lead researcher Dr Jemina Stuart- Smith said raising the baby handfish in captivity was designed to improve their chances of surviving to maturity. WebABSTRACT Body size is one of the most important life history traits of an organism, with links to, and influences on, almost all areas of an organism's ecology and evolution. Size
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WebINSTITUTE FOR MARINE AND ANTARCTIC STUDIES www.imas.utas.edu.au Amanda Bates, Gretta Pecl, Tomas Bird, Rick Stuart-Smith, Jemina Stuart-Smith, Stewart Frusher, Graham Edgar, Neville Barrett [email protected] Exploring the full potential of citizen science EMERGENCE OF CITIZEN SCIENCE EMERGENCE OF CITIZEN … WebJemina Faria Stuart-Smith University of Tasmania · Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) PhD Contact Connect with experts in your field Join ResearchGate to … organizational behaviour huczynski
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Web25 gen 2024 · 3 IMAS and Centre for Marine Socio-ecology, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, [email protected] Marine communities are vulnerable to the impacts of wicked problems like climate change, and species shift and re-distribution is a key indicator of ecosystem response. http://ecite.utas.edu.au/156049 Webby Jemina Stuart-Smith, Roy Swain and Andrew Welling (with three tables and two text-figures) Stuart-Smith, J., Swain, R. & Welling, A. 2005 (16:xii): Reproductive ecology of … organizational behaviour k aswathappa