Publications by:
Danielle M. Knip
Also publishes as (Danielle Melissa Knip, D.M. Knip)
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Lédée, Elodie J.I., Heupel, Michelle, Tobin, Andrew J., Knip, Danielle M., and Simpfendorfer, Colin A. (2015) A comparison between traditional kernel-based methods and network analysis: an example from two nearshore shark species. Animal Behaviour, 103. pp. 17-28.
Knip, Danielle M., Heupel, Michelle R., and Simpfendorfer, Colin A. (2012) Mortality rates for two shark species occupying a shared coastal environment. Fisheries Research, 125-126. pp. 184-189.
Knip, Danielle M., Heupel, Michelle R., and Simpfendorfer, Colin A. (2012) Evaluating marine protected areas for the conservation of tropical coastal sharks. Biological Conservation, 148 (1). pp. 200-209.
Knip, D.M., Heupel, M.R., and Simpfendorfer, C.A. (2012) Habitat use and spatial segregation of adult spottail sharks Carcharhinus sorrah in tropical nearshore waters. Journal of Fish Biology, 80 (4). pp. 767-784.
Knip, Danielle M., Heupel, Michelle R., and Simpfendorfer, Colin A. (2012) To roam or to home: site fidelity in a tropical coastal shark. Marine Biology, 159 (8). pp. 1647-1657.
Knip, Danielle M., Heupel, Michelle R., Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Tobin, Andrew J., and Moloney, James (2011) Wet-season effects on the distribution of juvenile pigeye sharks, Carcharhinus amboinensis, in tropical nearshore waters. Marine and Freshwater Research, 62 (6). pp. 658-667.
Heupel, Michelle R., Knip, Danielle M., de Lestang, Paul, Allsop, Quentin A., and Grace, Blair S. (2011) Short-term movement of barramundi in a seasonally closed freshwater habitat. Aquatic Biology, 12 (2). pp. 147-155.
Knip, Danielle M., Heupel, Michelle R., Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Tobin, Andrew J., and Moloney, James (2011) Ontogenetic shifts in movement and habitat use of juvenile pigeye sharks Carcharhinus amboinensis in a tropical nearshore region. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 425. pp. 233-246.
Knip, Danielle Melissa (2011) Spatial ecology of mobile predators in a nearshore tropical environment and its implication for marine protected areas. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Knip, Danielle M., Heupel, Michelle R., and Simpfendorfer, Colin A. (2010) Sharks in nearshore environments: models, importance, and consequences. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 402. pp. 1-11.