Publications by:
Benjamin J. Cresswell
Also publishes as (B.J. Cresswell)
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Barnett, Adam, Jaine, Fabrice R.A., Bierwagen, Stacy L., Lubitz, Nicolas, Abrantes, Kátya, Heupel, Michelle R., Harcourt, Robert, Huveneers, Charlie, Dwyer, Ross G., Udyawer, Vinay, Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Miller, Ingo B., Scott-Holland, Tracey, Kilpatrick, Carley S., Williams, Samuel M., Smith, Daniel, Dudgeon, Christine L., Hoey, Andrew S., Fitzpatrick, Richard, Osborne, Felicity E., Smoothey, Amy F., Butcher, Paul A., Sheaves, Marcus, Fisher, Eric E., Svaikauskas, Mark, Ellis, Megan, Kanno, Shiori, Cresswell, Benjamin J., Flint, Nicole, Armstrong, Asia O., Townsend, Kathy A., Mitchell, Jonathan D., Campbell, Matthew, Peddemors, Victor M., Gustafson, Johan A., and Currey-Randall, Leanne M. (2024) From little things big things grow: enhancement of an acoustic telemetry network to monitor broad-scale movements of marine species along Australia’s east coast. Movement Ecology, 12. 31.
Galbraith, G.F., Cresswell, B.J., McClure, E.C., and Hoey, A.S. (2024) Tropical seamounts as stepping-stones for coral reef fishes: range extensions and new regional distributions from mesophotic ecosystems in the Coral Sea, Australia. Marine Biodiversity, 54. 17.
Hoey, A.S., Burn, D., Chandler, J.F., Huertas, V., Cresswell, B.J., Galbraith, G.F., and McClure, E.C. (2023) Coral Sea Marine Park Coral Reef Health Survey 2023. Report. Parks Australia, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Cresswell, B.J., Galbraith, G.F., Harrison, H.B., McCormick, M.I., and Jones, G.P, (2023) Coral reef pinnacles act as ecological magnets for the abundance, diversity and biomass of predatory fishes. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 717. pp. 143-156.