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Variation in spawning and recruitment of Haliotis iris (Mollusca: Gastropoda)

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Pages 325-332 | Received 14 Sep 1995, Accepted 10 Jul 1996, Published online: 30 Mar 2010

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JoshuaV. Bouma, DonP. Rothaus, KristinaM. Straus, Brent Vadopalas & CarolynS. Friedman. (2012) Low Juvenile Pinto Abalone Haliotis kamtschatkana kamtschatkana Abundance in the San Juan Archipelago, Washington State. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 141:1, pages 76-83.
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J. Reyn Naylor & PaulE. McShane. (2001) Mortality of post‐settlement abalone Haliotis iris caused by conspecific adults and wave exposure. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 35:2, pages 363-369.
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Thomas B. Mccormick, Gabriela Navas, Lorraine M. Buckley & Christopher Biggs. (2016) Effect of Temperature, Diet, Light, and Cultivation Density on Growth and Survival of Larval and Juvenile White Abalone Haliotis sorenseni (Bartsch, 1940) . Journal of Shellfish Research 35:4, pages 981-992.
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Nathan V. WhelanEllen E. Strong. (2014) Seasonal reproductive anatomy and sperm storage in pleurocerid gastropods (Cerithioidea: Pleuroceridae). Canadian Journal of Zoology 92:12, pages 989-995.
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G.J. Somerville, M. Krkosek & C.D. Hepburn. (2014) A matrix model and elasticity analysis for New Zealand's blackfoot pāua Haliotis iris. Fisheries Research 151, pages 158-168.
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Caitlin A. Chew, Christopher D. Hepburn & Wayne Stephenson. (2013) Low-level sedimentation modifies behaviour in juvenile Haliotis iris and may affect their vulnerability to predation. Marine Biology 160:5, pages 1213-1221.
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Kevin L. Stierhoff, Melissa Neuman & John L. Butler. (2012) On the road to extinction? Population declines of the endangered white abalone, Haliotis sorenseni. Biological Conservation 152, pages 46-52.
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J. David Aguirre & Douglas C. McNaught. (2012) Ontogenetic variability in the habitat associations of Haliotis iris in central New Zealand. Marine and Freshwater Research 63:9, pages 751.
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J. David Aguirre & Douglas C. McNaught. (2010) Habitat modification affects recruitment of abalone in central New Zealand. Marine Biology 158:3, pages 505-513.
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J. R. Naylor, B. M. Manighetti, H. L. Neil & S. W. Kim. (2007) Validated estimation of growth and age in the New Zealand abalone Haliotis iris using stable oxygen isotopes. Marine and Freshwater Research 58:4, pages 354.
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J. R. Naylor, N. L. Andrew & S. W. Kim. (2006) Demographic variation in the New Zealand abalone Haliotis iris. Marine and Freshwater Research 57:2, pages 215.
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Sabine Daume, Sylvain Huchette, Stephen Ryan & Rob W Day. (2004) Nursery culture of Haliotis rubra: the effect of cultured algae and larval density on settlement and juvenile production. Aquaculture 236:1-4, pages 221-239.
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J.Reyn. Naylor & Paul E. McShane. (1997) Predation by polychaete worms on larval and post-settlement abalone Haliotis iris (Mollusca:Gastropoda). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 214:1-2, pages 283-290.
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