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Growth of juvenile snapper, Pagrus auratus

Pages 201-218 | Received 24 Aug 1993, Accepted 26 Jan 1994, Published online: 30 Mar 2010

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DM Parsons, D Buckthought, C Middleton & G MacKay. (2016) Relative abundance of snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) across habitats within an estuarine system. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 50:3, pages 358-370.
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DM Parsons, CJ Sim-Smith, M Cryer, MP Francis, B Hartill, EG Jones, A Le Port, M Lowe, J McKenzie, M Morrison, LJ Paul, C Radford, PM Ross, KT Spong, T Trnski, N Usmar, C Walsh & J Zeldis. (2014) Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus): a review of life history and key vulnerabilities in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 48:2, pages 256-283.
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GP Jones. (2013) Ecology of rocky reef fish of northeastern New Zealand: 50 years on. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 47:3, pages 334-359.
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Gary Jackson, JeffreyV Norriss, MichaelC Mackie & NormanG Hall. (2010) Spatial variation in life history characteristics of snapper (Pagrus auratus) within Shark Bay, Western Australia. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 44:1, pages 1-15.
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MalcolmP. Francis. (1995) Spatial and seasonal variation in the abundance of juvenile snapper (Pagrus auratus) in the north‐western Hauraki Gulf. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 29:4, pages 565-579.
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AngelaD. Sharples & CliveW. Evans. (1995) Metazoan parasites of the snapper, Pagrus auratus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), in New Zealand. 2. Site‐specificity. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 29:2, pages 203-211.
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AngelaD. Sharples & CliveW. Evans. (1995) Metazoan parasites of the snapper, Pagrus auratus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), in New Zealand. 1. Prevalence and abundance. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 29:2, pages 195-201.
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Lyvia R. Bowering, Tristan J. McArley, Jules B. L. Devaux, Anthony J. R. Hickey & Neill A. Herbert. (2023) Metabolic resilience of the Australasian snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) to marine heatwaves and hypoxia. Frontiers in Physiology 14.
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D Cook, N Herbert & A Jerrett. (2021) Growth and energy storage responses vary seasonally in the Australasian snapper Chrysophrys auratus with only modest changes in aerobic scope. Marine Ecology Progress Series 659, pages 199-217.
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Shannon J. McMahon, Darren M. Parsons, Jennifer M. Donelson, Steve M.J. Pether & Philip L. Munday. (2020) Elevated temperature and CO2 have positive effects on the growth and survival of larval Australasian snapper. Marine Environmental Research 161, pages 105054.
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Tomislav Flikac, Denham G. Cook, William Davison & Alistair Jerrett. (2020) Seasonal growth dynamics and maximum potential growth rates of Australasian snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) and yellow-eyed mullet (Aldrichetta forsteri). Aquaculture Reports 17, pages 100306.
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Darren M. Parsons, Dane Buckthought, Scott Edhouse & Andrew Martin Lohrer. (2020) The paradox of the Hauraki Gulf snapper population: Testing the nursery habitat concept. Marine Ecology 41:2.
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Barrett W Wolfe, Quinn P Fitzgibbon, Jayson M Semmens, Sean R Tracey & Gretta T Pecl. (2020) Physiological mechanisms linking cold acclimation and the poleward distribution limit of a range-extending marine fish. Conservation Physiology 8:1.
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Shannon J. McMahon, Darren M. Parsons, Jennifer M. Donelson, Steve M. J. Pether & Philip L. Munday. (2019) Elevated CO2 and heatwave conditions affect the aerobic and swimming performance of juvenile Australasian snapper. Marine Biology 167:1.
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Andrew Martin Lohrer, Lisa D. McCartain, Dane Buckthought, Iain MacDonald & Darren M. Parsons. (2018) Benthic Structure and Pelagic Food Sources Determine Post-settlement Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) Abundance. Frontiers in Marine Science 5.
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Darren M. Parsons, Iain MacDonald, Dane Buckthought & Crispin Middleton. (2018) Do nursery habitats provide shelter from flow for juvenile fish?. PLOS ONE 13:1, pages e0186889.
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Matthew H. Pinkerton. 2017. Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture. Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture 91 119 .
D. M. Parsons, M. A. Morrison, B. M. Gillanders, K. D. Clements, S. J. Bury, R. Bian & K. T. Spong. (2016) Variation in morphology and life-history strategy of an exploited sparid fish. Marine and Freshwater Research 67:10, pages 1434.
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ML Lowe, MA Morrison & RB Taylor. (2015) Harmful effects of sediment-induced turbidity on juvenile fish in estuaries. Marine Ecology Progress Series 539, pages 241-254.
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Darren M. Parsons, Crispin Middleton, Keren T. Spong, Graeme Mackay, Matt D. Smith & Dane Buckthought. (2015) Mechanisms Explaining Nursery Habitat Association: How Do Juvenile Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) Benefit from Their Nursery Habitat?. PLOS ONE 10:3, pages e0122137.
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Hannah M. Murphy, Fletcher W. Warren-Myers, Gregory P. Jenkins, Paul A. Hamer & Stephen E. Swearer. (2014) Variability in size-selective mortality obscures the importance of larval traits to recruitment success in a temperate marine fish. Oecologia 175:4, pages 1201-1210.
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Darren M. Parsons, Mark A. Morrison, Simon F. Thrush, Crispin Middleton, Matt Smith, Keren T. Spong & Dane Buckthought. (2013) The influence of habitat structure on juvenile fish in a New Zealand estuary. Marine Ecology 34:4, pages 492-500.
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RUSSELL C. BABCOCK, DANIEL P. EGLI & COLIN G. ATTWOOD. (2012) Incorporating behavioural variation in individual-based simulation models of marine reserve effectiveness. Environmental Conservation 39:3, pages 282-294.
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TJ Compton, MA Morrison, JR Leathwick & GD Carbines. (2012) Ontogenetic habitat associations of a demersal fish species, Pagrus auratus, identified using boosted regression trees. Marine Ecology Progress Series 462, pages 219-230.
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Carina J. Sim-Smith, Andrew G. Jeffs & Craig A. Radford. (2012) Variation in the growth of larval and juvenile snapper, Chrysophrys auratus (Sparidae). Marine and Freshwater Research 63:12, pages 1231.
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E. Robinson, A. R. Jerrett, S. E. Black & W. Davison. (2011) Visual acuity of snapper Pagrus auratus: effect of size and spectral composition. Journal of Fish Biology 79:7, pages 1883-1894.
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Kimberley Smith, Jeff Norriss & Joshua Brown. (2008) Population growth and mass mortality of an estuarine fish, Acanthopagrus butcheri , unlawfully introduced into an inland lake . Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 19:1, pages 4-13.
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Anna B Neuheimer & Christopher T Taggart. (2007) The growing degree-day and fish size-at-age: the overlooked metric. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64:2, pages 375-385.
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P. M. Ross, S. F. Thrush, J. C. Montgomery, J. W. Walker & D. M. Parsons. (2007) Habitat complexity and predation risk determine juvenile snapper (Pagrus auratus) and goatfish (Upeneichthys lineatus) behaviour and distribution. Marine and Freshwater Research 58:12, pages 1144.
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D. J. Gilbert, N. M. Davies & J. R. McKenzie. (2006) Development of an age - length structured model of the Hauraki Gulf - Bay of Plenty snapper (Pagrus auratus) population. Marine and Freshwater Research 57:5, pages 553.
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Wayne Sumpton & Stuart Jackson. (2005) The effects of incidental trawl capture of juvenile snapper (Pagrus auratus) on yield of a sub-tropical line fishery in Australia: an assessment examining habitat preference and early life history characteristics. Fisheries Research 71:3, pages 335-347.
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Paul A. Hamer & Gregory P. Jenkins. (2004) High levels of spatial and temporal recruitment variability in the temperate sparid Pagrus auratus. Marine and Freshwater Research 55:7, pages 663.
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B.M. Gillanders & M.J. Kingsford. (2003) Spatial variation in elemental composition of otoliths of three species of fish (family Sparidae). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 57:5-6, pages 1049-1064.
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Bronwyn M Gillanders. (2002) Temporal and spatial variability in elemental composition of otoliths: implications for determining stock identity and connectivity of populations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59:4, pages 669-679.
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D.Stewart Fielder, William J Bardsley & Geoff L Allan. (2001) Survival and growth of Australian snapper, Pagrus auratus, in saline groundwater from inland New South Wales, Australia. Aquaculture 201:1-2, pages 73-90.
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Neville Scott Barrett. (1999) Food Availability is not a Limiting Factor in the Growth of Three Australian Temperate Reef Fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 56:4, pages 419-428.
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Russell B Millar, Brian H McArdle & Shelton J Harley. (1999) Modeling the size of snapper ( Pagrus auratus ) using temperature-modified growth curves . Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56:7, pages 1278-1284.
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M. P. Francis. (2005) Condition cycles in juvenile Pagrus auratus . Journal of Fish Biology 51:3, pages 583-600.
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