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Craig D. H. Sherman
Researcher at Deakin University
Publications - 95
Citations - 1905
Craig D. H. Sherman is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Seagrass. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1473 citations. Previous affiliations of Craig D. H. Sherman include University of Wollongong.
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Effects of different dietary microalgae on survival, growth, settlement and fatty acid composition of blue mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) larvae
Amanda K. Pettersen,Giovanni M. Turchini,Samad Jahangard,Brett A. Ingram,Craig D. H. Sherman +4 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the (DHA + EPA)/ARA ratio is a key factor in determining larval performance, rather than the total amount of these fatty acids.
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How did this snail get here? Several dispersal vectors inferred for an aquatic invasive species
C. H. A. van Leeuwen,N. Huig,G. van der Velde,G. van der Velde,T.A. van Alen,C.A.M. Wagemaker,Craig D. H. Sherman,Marcel Klaassen,Jordi Figuerola +8 more
TL;DR: This work explored the population structure of Physa acuta, an invasive aquatic snail originating from North America, but established in Europe, and test the hypothesis that the wide distributions and invasive potential of aquatic snails is due to their ability to exploit several dispersal vectors in different landscapes.
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Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Egg-Sperm Interactions in Broadcast-Spawning Invertebrates
TL;DR: The role that sexual selection, manifested through sperm competition, cryptic female choice, and evolutionary conflicts of interest between the sexes, can also play in mediating the action of egg chemoattractants and GRPs, and thus individual reproductive fitness is emphasized.
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Identifying knowledge gaps in seagrass research and management: An Australian perspective.
Paul H. York,Timothy M. Smith,Rob Coles,Skye McKenna,Rod M. Connolly,Andrew D. Irving,Emma L. Jackson,Kathryn McMahon,John W. Runcie,Craig D. H. Sherman,Brooke K. Sullivan,Stacy M. Trevathan-Tackett,Kasper Elgetti Brodersen,Alex Carter,Carolyn J. Ewers,Paul S. Lavery,Chris Roelfsema,Elizabeth A. Sinclair,Simone Strydom,Jason E. Tanner,Jason E. Tanner,Kor Jent van Dijk,Fiona Y. Warry,Michelle Waycott,Sam Whitehead +24 more
TL;DR: Progress in research will rely on advances in areas such as remote sensing, genomic tools, microsensors, computer modeling, and statistical analyses, and a more interdisciplinary approach will be needed to facilitate greater understanding of the complex interactions among seagrasses and their environment.
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Seagrass Restoration Is Possible: Insights and Lessons From Australia and New Zealand
Yi Mei Tan,Oliver Dalby,Gary A. Kendrick,John Statton,Elizabeth A. Sinclair,Matthew W. Fraser,Peter I. Macreadie,Chris L. Gillies,Chris L. Gillies,Rhys A. Coleman,Michelle Waycott,Kor Jent van Dijk,Adriana Vergés,Jeff Ross,Marnie L. Campbell,Marnie L. Campbell,Fleur E. Matheson,Emma L. Jackson,Andrew D. Irving,Laura L. Govers,Rod M. Connolly,Ian M. McLeod,Michael Rasheed,H. Kirkman,Mogens Flindt,Troels Lange,Adam D. Miller,Craig D. H. Sherman +27 more
TL;DR: A recent review as discussed by the authors describes several restoration successes in Australia and New Zealand, with a focus on emerging techniques for restoration, key considerations for future programs, and highlights the benefits of increased collaboration, Traditional Owner (First Nation) and stakeholder engagement.