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Bronwyn M. Gillanders
Researcher at University of Adelaide
Publications - 286
Citations - 15142
Bronwyn M. Gillanders is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Otolith & Population. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 259 publications receiving 13278 citations. Previous affiliations of Bronwyn M. Gillanders include University of California, Santa Cruz & University of Sydney.
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The Identification, Conservation, and Management of Estuarine and Marine Nurseries for Fish and Invertebrates
Michael W. Beck,Kenneth L. Heck,Kenneth W. Able,Daniel L. Childers,David B. Eggleston,Bronwyn M. Gillanders,Benjamin S. Halpern,Cynthia G. Hays,Kaho Hoshino,Thomas J. Minello,Robert J. Orth,Peter F. Sheridan,Michael P. Weinstein +12 more
TL;DR: Michael W. Beck, Kenneth L. Heck, Jr., Kenneth W. Heck's son, and Peter F. Sheridan are among the authors of this book, which aims to provide a history of web exceptionalism from 1989 to 2002.
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Otolith chemistry to describe movements and life-history parameters of fishes : hypotheses, assumptions, limitations and inferences
Travis S. Elsdon,Brian K. Wells,Steven E. Campana,Bronwyn M. Gillanders,Cynthia M. Jones,Karin E. Limburg,David H. Secor,Simon R. Thorrold,Benjamin D. Walther +8 more
TL;DR: The authors aim to clarify the methods of determining fish movement based on natural and artificial otolith chemical tags and review current trends in determining movement using otolith chemistry, otolith sampling methods, and what influences otolith Chemistry.
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Evidence of connectivity between juvenile and adult habitats for mobile marine fauna : an important component of nurseries
TL;DR: Evidence of, and spatial scales for, movements from juvenile to adult habitats are evaluated and it sum- marises the methods used to study movements.
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Marine nurseries and effective juvenile habitats: concepts and applications
Craig P. Dahlgren,G. T. Kellison,Aaron J. Adams,Bronwyn M. Gillanders,Kendall,Craig A. Layman,J.A. Ley,Ivan Nagelkerken,Joseph E. Serafy +8 more
TL;DR: This work builds on the nursery concept by developing a framework for evaluating juvenile habitats based on their overall contribution to adult populations, and introduces the concept of Effective Juvenile Habitat (EJH) to refer to habitats that make a greater than average overall contributionto adult populations.
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Interactive effects of temperature and salinity on otolith chemistry: challenges for determining environmental histories of fish
TL;DR: The concentrations of elements and isotopes in fish otoliths may provide a method of reconstructing movements of fish by differentiating between water bodies of different temperatures and salinitie as mentioned in this paper.