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Katie Sambrook
Katie Sambrook
Marine ecologist, consultant
E-mail confirmado em my.jcu.edu.au
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Beyond the reef: The widespread use of non‐reef habitats by coral reef fishes
K Sambrook, AS Hoey, S Andréfouët, GS Cumming, S Duce, MC Bonin
Fish and Fisheries 20 (5), 903-920, 2019
712019
Capacity, capability and cross-border challenges associated with marine eradication programmes in Europe: the attempted eradication of an invasive non-native ascidian, Didemnum …
K Sambrook, RHF Holt, R Sharp, K Griffith, RC Roche, RG Newstead, ...
Marine Policy 48, 51-58, 2014
432014
Recreational vessels as a vector for marine non-natives: developing biosecurity measures and managing risk through an in-water encapsulation system
RC Roche, JM Monnington, RG Newstead, K Sambrook, K Griffith, ...
Hydrobiologia 750, 187-199, 2015
422015
Decadal erosion of coral assemblages by multiple disturbances in the Palm Islands, central Great Barrier Reef
G Torda, K Sambrook, P Cross, Y Sato, DG Bourne, V Lukoschek, T Hill, ...
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 11885, 2018
252018
Broadening our horizons: seascape use by coral reef-associated fishes in Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, is common and diverse
K Sambrook, MC Bonin, M Bradley, GS Cumming, S Duce, S Andréfouët, ...
Coral Reefs 39, 1187-1197, 2020
182020
Life on the edge: Coral reef fishes exhibit strong responses to a habitat boundary
K Sambrook, GP Jones, MC Bonin
Marine Ecology Progress Series 561, 203-215, 2016
172016
Isolation promotes abundance and species richness of fishes recruiting to coral reef patches
GP Jones, G Barone, K Sambrook, MC Bonin
Marine biology 167 (11), 167, 2020
102020
Beyond the reef: the influence of seascape structure on the composition and function of tropical fish communities
K Sambrook
James Cook University, 2021
22021
Status and trends for shallow reef habitats and assemblages at Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs, Lord Howe Marine Park
AS Hoey, MS Pratchett, K Sambrook, S Gudge, DJ Pratchett
Report for Department of the Environment, 2018
22018
The fish–mangrove link is context dependent: Tidal regime and reef proximity determine the ecological role of tropical mangroves
M Bradley, A Dubuc, CVH Piggott, K Sambrook, AS Hoey, M Depczynski, ...
Fish and Fisheries, 2024
2024
AMSA Position Statement: Climate Change
R Downey, K Edyvane, A Jones, G Pecl, M Pratchett, R Przeslawski, ...
Australian Marine Sciences Association, 2022
2022
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