Publications by:
Michael R. Crossland
Also publishes as (Michael Crossland, M.R. Crossland)
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Pearson, Richard G., Connolly, Niall, Benson, Lee J., Cairns, Andi, Clayton, Paul, Crossland, Michael, Hortle, Kent G., Leonard, Katie, and Nolen, Jacqui (2018) Invertebrate responses to land use in tropical streams: discrimination of impacts enhanced by analysis of discrete areas. Marine and Freshwater Research, 70 (4). pp. 563-575.
Flint, N., Pearson, R.G., and Crossland, M.R. (2018) Embryos of eastern rainbowfish Melanotaenia splendida splendida (Peters, 1866) tolerate fluctuating hypoxia. Marine and Freshwater Research, 69 (6). pp. 987-991.
Flint, Nicole, Pearson, Richard G., and Crossland, Michael R. (2018) Reproduction and embryo viability of a range-limited tropical freshwater fish exposed to fluctuating hypoxia. Marine and Freshwater Research, 69 (2). pp. 267-276.
Flint, Nicole, Crossland, Michael R., and Pearson, Richard G. (2015) Sublethal effects of fluctuating hypoxia on juvenile tropical Australian freshwater fish. Marine and Freshwater Research, 66 (4). pp. 293-304.
Flint, Nicole, Pearson, Richard G., and Crossland, Michael R. (2012) Use of aquatic plants to create fluctuating hypoxia in an experimental environment. Marine and Freshwater Research, 63 (4). pp. 351-360.
Connolly, N. M., Crossland, M.R., and Pearson, R.G. (2004) Effect of low dissolved oxygen on survival, emergence, and drift of tropical stream macroinvertebrates. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 23 (2). pp. 251-270.
Crossland, M.R. (2001) Ability of predatory native Australian fishes to learn to avoid toxic larvae of the introduced toad Bufo marinus. Journal of Fish Biology, 59 (2). pp. 319-329.
Crossland, Michael R. (2000) Direct and indirect effects of the introduced toad Bufo marinus (Anura: Bufonidae) on populations of native anuran larvae in Australia. Ecography, 23 (3). pp. 283-290.
Komak, Spogmai, and Crossland, Michael R. (2000) An assessment of the introduced mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis holbrooki) as a predator of eggs, hatchlings and tadpoles of native and non-native anurans. Wildlife Research, 27 (2). pp. 185-189.