Publications by:
David A. Crook
Also publishes as (D.A. Crook)
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Kelly, E., Martin, P.A.J., Gibson-Kueh, S., Morgan, D.L., Ebner, B.C., Donaldson, J., Buller, N., Crook, D.A., Brooks, S., Davis, Aaron, Hammer, M.P., Foyle, L., Hair, S., and Lymbery, A.J. (2018) First detection of Edwardsiella ictaluri (Proteobacteria: Enterobacteriaceae) in wild Australian catfish. Journal of Fish Diseases, 41 (2). pp. 199-208.
Barton, Diane P., Taillebois, Laura, Taylor, Jonathan, Crook, David A., Saunders, Thor, Hearnden, Mark, Greig, Alan, Welch, David J., Newman, Stephen J., Travers, Michael J., Saunders, Richard J., Errity, Chris, Maher, Safia, Dudgeon, Christine, and Ovenden, Jennifer (2018) Stock structure of Lethrinus laticaudis (Lethrinidae) across northern Australia determined using genetics, otolith microchemistry and parasite assemblage composition. Marine and Freshwater Research, 69 (4). pp. 487-501.
Taillebois, Laura, Barton, Diane P., Crook, David A., Saunders, Thor, Taylor, Jonathan, Hearnden, Mark, Saunders, Richard J., Newman, Stephen J,, Travers, Michael J., Welch, David J., Greig, Alan, Dudgeon, Christine, Maher, Safia, and Ovenden, Jennifer (2017) Strong population structure deduced from genetics, otolith chemistry and parasite abundances explains vulnerability to localized fishery collapse in a large Sciaenid fish, Protonibea diacanthus. Evolutionary Applications, 10 (10). pp. 978-993.
Taylor, Matthew D., Babcock, Russel, Simpfendorfer, Colin A., and Crook, David A. (2017) Where technology meets ecology: acoustic telemetry in contemporary Australian aquatic research and management. Marine and Freshwater Research, 68 (8). pp. 1397-1402.
Taillebois, Laura, Dudgeon, Christine, Maher, Safia, Crook, David A., Saunders, Thor M., Barton, Diane P., Taylor, Jonathan A., Welch, David J., Newman, Stephen J., Travers, Michael J., Saunders, Richard J., and Ovenden, Jennifer (2016) Characterization, development and multiplexing of microsatellite markers in three commercially exploited reef fish and their application for stock identification. PeerJ, 4. e2418. pp. 1-18.