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1967
Kinsey, D.W. and Kinsey, B.E. Diurnal changes in oxygen of the water over the coral reef platform at Heron Island. Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res. 18:23-24.
Talbot, F.H. Expedition to One Tree Island. Aust. Nat. History, 15(ii):343-346.
1968
Maxwell, W.G.H. Atlas of the Great Barrier Reef. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 282 pp.
1969
Domm, S.B. and Domm, A.J. A visitors' guide to Heron Island and the Capricorn Group, The Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Canberra Publishing Co., 48 pp.
Griffin, D.J.G. Swimming crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda, Portunidae) from One Tree Island, Capricorn group, Queensland. Rec. Aust. Mus., 27:349-354.
1971
Domm, S.B. The safe use of open boats in the coral reef environment. Atoll Res. Bull., 143:1-10.
Domm, S.B. The uninhabited islands of the Capricorn Group, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Atoll Res. Bull., 142:1-27.
Eschemyer, W.M. One Tree Island. Pacific Discovery 24:12-22.
Kinsey, D.W. Some effects of oil films on shallow coral reef areas. Paper given in evidence to the Royal Commission on Petroleum drilling on the Great Barrier Reef.
1972
Domm, A. Fish farming in tropical areas. Hemisphere Vol 16(6):17-19.
Kinsey, D.W. Preliminary observations on community metabolism and primary productivity of the pseudo-atoll reef at One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef. Proc. Symp. Corals and Coral Reefs, 1969 (Mar. Biol. Assoc., Ind.):13-22.
Talbot, F.H. and Goldman, B. A preliminary report on the diversity and feeding relationships of the reef fishes on One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef System. Proc. Symp. Corals and Coral Reefs, 1969 (Mar. Biol. Assoc., Ind.):425-444.
1973
Davies, P.J. and Kinsey, D.W. Intertidal solution of beach rock. Inqua IX Congress, Guidebook for EXC. D3:36-37.
Davies, P.J. and Kinsey, D.W. Organic and inorganic factors in recent beach rock formation, Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. J. Sed. Petr., 43:59-81.
Domm, S.B. and Domm, A.J. The sequence of appearance and disappearance at dusk of some coral reef fishes. Pacific Science, 27(2):128-135.
Domm, S.B. and Recher, H.F. The birds of One Tree Island with notes on their yearly cycle and feeding ecology. Sunbird, 4:63-86.
Goldman, B. Aspects of the ecology of the coral reef fishes of One Tree Island. Ph.D. Thesis, Macquarie Univ.:193-224.
Kinsey, D.W. Small scale experiments to determine the effect of crude oil films on gas exchange over the coral back-reef at Heron Island. Environ. Pollut. 4:167-182.
Talbot, F.H. Changing patterns in marine biological exploration. Med. J. Aust., 2:757-760.
1974
Allen, G.R. and Robertson, D.R. Descriptions of four new damselfishes (Pomacentridae) from Papua New Guinea and Eastern Australia. Rec. Aust. Mus., 29(4):153-167.
Borowitzka, M.A. and Larkum, A.W.D. The caulerpalean thylakoid organising body. Proc. Eighth Int. E.M. Congress, Canberra Vol. II:588-589.
Borowitzka, M.A., Larkum, A.W.D. and Nockolds, C.E. A scanning electron microscope study of the structure and organisation of the calcium carbonate deposits of algae. Phycologia 13:195-203.
Davies, P.J. Cation electrode measurements in the Capricorn area, southern Great Barrier Reef Province. Proc. Second Int. Symp. on Coral Reefs, 1973 (Great Barrier Reef Committee, Aust.) 2:449-455.
Davies, P.J. Subsurface solution unconformities at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Proc. Second Int. Symp. Coral Reefs, Brisbane, 2:573-578.
Frankel, E. Recent sedimentation in the Pricess Charlotte Bay area, Great Barrier Reef Province. Proc. Second Int. Symp. on Coral Reefs, 1973 (Great Barrier Reef Committe, Aust.) 2:355-369.
Hulsman, K. Notes on the behaviour of terns at One Tree Island. Sunbird, 5:44-49.
Hutchings, P.R. A preliminary report on the density and distribution of invertebrates living in coral reefs. Proc. Second Int. Symp. on Coral Reefs, 1973 (Great Barrier Reef Committee, Aust.) 1: 285-297.
Kinsey, D.W. and Domm, A. Effects of fertilization on a coral reef environment - primary production studies. Proc. Second Int. Symp. on Coral Reefs, 1973 (Great Barrier Reef Committee, Aust.) 1:49-56.
McMichael, D.F. Growth rate, population size and mantle coloration in the small giant clam Tridacna maxima (Rolling) at One Tree Island, Capricorn Group, Queensland. Proc Second Int. Symp. on Coral Reefs, 1973 (Great Barrier Reef Committee, Aust.) 1:241-257.
Russell, B.C., Talbot, F.H. and Domm, S. Patterns of colonisation of artificial reefs by coral reef fishes. Proc. Second Int. Symp. on Coral Reefs, 1973 (Great Barrier Reef Committee, Aust.) 1:207-217.
1975
Allen, G.R. and Hoese, D.F. A review of the Pomacentrid fish genus Parma with descriptions of two new species. Rec. West. Aust. Mus., 3 (4):261-293.
Allen, G.R., Russell, B.C., Carlson, B.A. and Stark, W.A. II Mimicry in marine fishes. Tropical fish hobbyist, 24:47-56.
Borowitzka, M.A. A physiological and ultrastructural study of Halimeda. Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. of Sydney.
Chilvers, J. A barn owl, a sooty albatross and a dove prion from One Tree Island. Sunbird 6:48.
Davies, P.J. The Great Barrier Reef - Geological Structure. Habitat, 3(4):3-8.
Done, T.J. The soil anthropod community of One Tree Island. Ph.D. Thesis, UNE Armidale NSW.
Goldman, B. Aspects of ecology of coral reef fishes. Ph.D. dissertation, Macquarie Uni.
Hulsman, K. The skimming behaviour of terns (on One Tree Island). Sunbird, 6:41-43.
Kinsey, D.W. and Davies, P.J. Coral Reef Growth - a model based on morphological and metabolic studies. Reef Biogenesis Symposium - AIMS (Abs.):7.
Russell, B.C. The development and dynamics of a small artificial reef community. Helgolander wiss. Meeresunters, 27:298-312.
Russell, B.C. Disguise, defense and aggression. Aust. Nat. History, 189:324-329.
Sale, P.F. and Dybdahl, R. Determinants of community structure for coral reef fishes in an experimental habitat. Ecology, 56:1343-1355.
Sale, P.F. Patterns of use of space in a guild of territorial reef fishes. Mar. Biol. 27:89-97.
Sale, P.F. One Tree Island - an island for science. Aust. Mar. Sci. Bull., 52:5-6.
Sale, P.F., Anderson, D.T. and McWilliam, P.S. The near-reef plankton at Heron Island - a preliminary report. (Crown-of-Thorns Seminar, Brisbane, 1974 Proceedings). Aust. Govt. Printing Office, Canberra: 149-157.
Smithers, C.N. Records of two species of Ectopsocus McLachlan (Psocoptera : Ectopsocidae) from One Tree Island, Queensland. J. Aust. Ent. Soc., 14:243-245.
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1976
Allen, G.R. Four new damselfishes (Pomacentridae) from the south-west Pacific. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW, 99(2):89-99.
Allen, G.R. and Kuiter, R.H. A review of the Plesiopid fish genus Assessor, with descriptions of two new species. Rec. West. Aust. Mus., 4(3):201-215.
Borowitzka, M.A. Some unusual features of the structure of caulerpalean chloroplasts and their development. Protoplasma, 86:129-147.
Borowitzka, M.A. and Larkum, A.W.D. Calcification in the green alga Halimeda II. The exchange of Ca2+ and the occurrence of age gradients in calcification and photosynthesis. J. Exp. Bot., 27:22-36.
Borowitzka, M.A. and Larkum, A.W.D. Calcification in the green alga Halimeda III. The sources of carbon for photosynthesis and calcification and a model of the mechanism of calcification. J. Exp. Bot., 27:37-51.
Borowitzka, M.A. and Larkum, A.W.D. Calcification in the green alga Halimeda IV. The effects of metabolic inhibitors on calcification and photosynthesis. J. Exp. Bot., 27:52-65.
Borowitzka, M.A. and Larkum, A.W.D. Chloroplast development in the caulerpalean alga Halimeda. Protoplasma, 81:131-144.
Calvert, H.E., Dawes, C.J.G. and Borowitzka, M.A. Phylogenetic relationships of Caulerpa (Chlorophyta) based on comparative chloroplast ultrastructure. J. Phycol., 12:149-162.
Davies, P.J., Radke, B.M. and Robison, C.R. The evolution of One Tree Reef, Southern Great Barrier Reef, Queensland. BMRJ Aust. Geol. Geophys., 1:231-240.
Goldman, B. and Talbot, F.H. The ecology of coral reef fishes. Biology and Geology of Coral Reefs, Vol III. Biology 2. Jones, O.A. and Endean, R. (eds.) Academic Press, N.Y.:125-154.
Heatwole, H. The ecology and biogeography of coral cays. Biology and Geology of Coral Reefs, Vol III. Biology 2. Jones, O.A. and Endean, R. (eds.) Academic Press, N.Y.:369-387.
Hulsman, K. Notes on the behaviour of terns at One Tree Island. Sunbird, 5:44-49.
Hulsman, K. The robbing behaviour of terns and gulls. Emu, 76:143-149.
Hulsman, K. Silver gulls hawking insects. Sunbird, 5:52.
Kinsey, D.W. Carbon flux and calcification studies at One Tree Island reef. In: Trudinger, P.A. (ed.) Experimental geobiology in Australia. Earth Science Reviews.
Kohn, A.J. and Leviten, P.J. Effect of habitat complexity on population density and species richness in tropical intertidal predatory gastropod assemblages. Oecologia (Berl.) 25:199-210.
Russell, B.C. Man-made reef ecology - a perspective view. Proc. 1st Aust. Conf. Artificial Reefs, 1975:62-75. (Aust. Underwater Federation, Brisbane).
Russell, B.C., Allen, G.R. and Lubbock, H.R. New cases of mimicry in marine fishes. J. Zool. Lond., 180:407-423.
Sale, P.F. Change in diversity of reef fish communities along a local gradient of environmental predictability. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer., 57:24.
Sale, P.F. The effect of territorial adult pomacentrid fishes on the recruitment and survival of juveniles on patches of coral rubble. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol., 24:297-306.
Sale, P.F. Reef - fish lottery. Nat. Hist., 85:60-65.
Sale, P.F., McWilliam, P.S. and Anderson, D.T. Composition of the near-reef zooplankton at Heron Reef, Great Barrier Reef. Mar. Biol., 34:59-66.
Sale, P.F., Potts, D.C. and Frankel, E. Status of Acanthaster studies in 1975. Search, 7:334-338.
Smith, S.V. and Kinsey, D.W. Coral reef growth and sea level changes. Science, 194:937-939.
1977
Borowitzka, M.A. Algal calcification. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev., 15:189-223.
Borowitzka, M.A. and Larkum, A.W.D. Calcification in the green alga Halimeda. An ultrastructural study of the thallus development. J. Phycol., 13(1):6-16.
Bradbury, R.H. Independent lies and holistic truths; towards a theory of coral reef communities as complex systems. Proc. 3rd Int. Coral Reef Symp., Vol. 1:1-8. Miami.
Bradbury, R.H. and Loya, Y. An heuristic analysis of spatial patterns of hermatypic corals at Eilat, Red Sea. Amer. Nat., 112(985):493-507.
Davies, P.J. Modern Reef Growth - Great Barrier Reef. Proc. 3rd Int. Coral Reef Symp. Vol. 2:325-330. Miami.
Davies, P.J., Marshall, J.F., Foulstone, D., Thom, B.G., Harvey, N., Short, A.D. and Martin, K. Reef Growth, Southern Great Barrier Reef - preliminary results. BMRJ. Aust. Geol. Geophys., 2:69-72.
Davies, P.J. and Kinsey, D.W. Holocene Reef Growth - One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef. Marine Geology, 24:1-11.
Davies, P.J., Marshall, J.F., Thom, B.G., Harvey, N., Short, A.D. and Martin, K. Reef Development - Great Barrier Reef. Proc. 3rd Int. Coral Reef Symp., Vol. 2:331-337.
Day, R.W. The ecology of settling organisms on the coral reef at Heron Island, Queensland. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Sydney.
Day, R.W. Two contrasting effects of predation on species richness in coral reef habitats. Mar. Biol., 44(1):1-6.
Harvey, N. The application of shallow seismic refraction techniques to coastal geomorphology: A coral reef example. Catena, 4:333-339.
Hulsman, K. Daily attendance of terns and gulls at One Tree Island. Sunbird, 8:9-19.
Hulsman, K. Breeding success and mortality of terns at One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef. Emu, 77:49-60.
Kinsey, D.W. Seasonality and zonation in coral reef productivity and calcification. Proc. 3rd Int. Coral Reef Symp. 2:383-388 (RSMAS, Miami).
Russell, B.C., Anderson, G.R.V. and Talbot, F.H. Seasonality and recruitment of reef fish. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwater Res. 28(4):521-528.
Rohde, K. Species diversity of monogenean gill parasites of fish on the Great Barrier Reef. Proc. 3rd Int. Coral Reef Symp.:585-591. Miami.
Sale, P.F. Maintenance of high diversity in coral reef fish communities. Amer. Nat. 3(978):337-359.
Sale, P.F. Biology and Geology of Coral Reefs, Vol III Biology 2. Jones, O.A. and Endean, R. (eds.) (book review). Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc., 106:410.
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1978
Borowitzka, M.A., Larkum, A.W.D. and Borowitzka, L.J. A preliminary study of algal turf communities of a shallow coral reef lagoon using an artificial substratum. Aquatic Biology, 5:365-381.
Dybdahl, R.E. The ecology and behaviour of a mimetic pair of coral reef fishes, Meiacanthus lineatus and Petroscirtes fallax (Pisces: Blenniidae). M.Sc. Thesis, University of Sydney.
Harvey, N., Davies, P.J. and Marshall, J.F. Shallow Reef Structure: Southern Great Barrier Reef. Dept. Nat. Devel. Bur. Min. Res. Geol., and Geophys., Record 96:1-9 Canberra, A.C.T.
Jell, J.S. and Flood, P.G. Guide to the geology of the reefs of the Capricorn and Bunker Groups, Great Barrier Reef Province, with special reference to Heron Reef. Papers, Dept. Geology, University of Queensland, 8:44.
Kinsey, D.W. Alkalinity changes and coral reef calcification. Limnol. Oceanogr. 23:989-991.
Kinsey, D.W. Using intermittent still water periods and field enclosure techniques to facilitate specific productivity and calcification studies. In: Stoddart, D.R. and Johannes, R.E. (eds.) Handbook for Coral Reef Research Methods, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Sale, P.F. Reef fish and other vertebrates: a comparison of social structure. Reese, E.S. and Lighter, F.J. (eds.) Contrasts in Behaviour. Wiley-Interscience pp 313-346.
Sale, P.F. Coexistence of coral reef fishes...a lottery for living space. Env. Biol. Fish., 3:85-102.
Sale, P.F., McWilliam, P.S. and Anderson, D.T. Faunal relationships among the near-reef zooplankton at three locations of Heron Reef, Great Barrier Reef, and seasonal changes in this fauna. Mar. Biol., 49:133-145.
Sale, P.F. Chance patterns of demographic change in populations of territorial fish in coral rubble patches at Heron Reef. J. exp. mar. Biol. Ecol., 34:233-243.
Sale, P.F. and Dybdahl, R. Determinants of community structure for coral reef fishes in isolated coral heads at lagoonal and reef slope sites. Oecologia, 34:57-74.
Smith, S.V. and Kinsey, D.W. Measuring carbon dioxide as a record of calcification and organic carbon metabolism in Marine Systems. In: Stoddart, D.R. and Johannes, R.E. (eds.) Handbook for Coral Reef Research Methods. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Smith, S.V. and Kinsey, D.W. Calcification and organic carbon metabolism as indicated by carbon dioxide. In: Stoddart, D.R. and Johannes, R.E. (eds.) Coral Reefs: Research Methods. Monographs on Oceanography Methodology 5. UNESCO, 281pp.
1979
Backshall, D.G., Barnett, J., Davies, P.J., Duncan, D.C., Harvey, N., Hopley, D., Isdale, P.J., Jennings, J.N., and Moss, R. Drowned dolines - the blue holes of the Pompey Reefs, Great Barrier Reef. B.M.R.J. Aust. Geol., and Geophysics, 4: 99-109.
Cummins, R.A. Ecology of gobiid fishes associated with alpheid shrimps at One Tree Reef. Ph.D. thesis, University of Sydney. 252pp.
Davies, P.J. and Marshall, J.F. Aspects of Holocene reef growth - substrate age and accretion rate. Search, 10:276-279.
Harvey, N., Davies, P.J. and Marshall, J.F. Seismic refraction - a tool for studying coral reef growth. B.M.R.J. Aust. Geol. Geophysics, 4: 141-147.
Hulsman, K. Seabird Island, No. 66. One Tree Island, Queensland. Corella 3(3): 37-40.
Kinsey, D.W. Carbon turnover and accumulation by coral reefs. Ph.D. thesis, University of Hawaii, 260pp.
Kinsey, D.W. and Davies, P.J. Inorganic carbon turnover, calcification, and growth in coral reefs. In: Trudinger, P.A. (ed.) Biogeochemical Cycling of Mineral-forming Elements. p.131-162. Elsevier, 612pp.
Kinsey, D.W. and Davies, P.J. Effects of elevated nitrogen and phosphorus on coral reef growth. Limnol. and Oceanography 24:935-940.
Ludington, C.A. Tidal modifications and associated circulation in a platform reef lagoon. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwater Res., 30:425-430.
Sale, P.F. Habitat partitioning and competition in fish communities. In: Clepper, H. (ed.) Predator-Prey Systems in Fisheries Management. Sport Fishing Institute, Washington, D.C. pp.323-331.
Sale, P.F. Behavioural aspects of ecology. In: A Natural Legacy. Ecology in Australia. (H.F. Recher, D. Lunney, and I Dunn, eds). Pergamon Press, pp.120-134.
Sale, P.F. Recruitment, loss, coexistence in a guild of territorial coral reef fishes. Oecologia 42: 159-177.
Thresher, R.E. The role of individual recognition in the territorial behaviour of the Threespot Damselfish, Eupomacentrus planifrons. Mar. Behav. Physiol. 6:83-94.
Thresher, R.E. Social behaviour and ecology of two sympatric wrasses (Labridae: Halichoeres spp.) off the coast of Florida. Mar. Biol. 53: 161-172.
Thresher, R.E. Possible mucophagy by juvenile Holancanthus tricolor (Pisces: Pomacanthidae). Copeia 160-62.
Williams, D. McB. Factors influencing the distribution and abundance of pomacentrids (Pisces: Pomacentridae) on small patch reefs in the One Tree Lagoon (Great Barrier Reef). Ph.D. Thesis, Sydney University, 108pp.
1980
Abrams, P.A. Resource partitioning and interspecific competition in a tropical hermit crab community. Oecologia 46:365-379.
Austin, A.D., Austin, S.A. and Sale, P.F. Community structure of the fauna associated with the coral Pocillopara damicornis (L.) on the Great Barrier Reef. Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res. 31:163-174.
Bohnsack, J.A. and Talbot, F.H. Species packing by reef fishes on Australian and Caribbean reefs: an experimental approach. Bull. Mar. Science 30:710-723.
Davies, P.J. Reef Growth. In: Barnes, D (ed.) Reef Biogenesis. Australian National University Press, Canberra, in press.
Doherty, P.J. Biological and physical constraints on the populations of two sympatric territorial damselfishes on the southern Great Barrier Reef. Ph.D. thesis. University of Sydney.
Heatwole, H., Done, T. and Cameron, E. Community Ecology of a Coral Cay, a study of One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. (Monographiae Biologicae, Vol. 43) Dr W. Junk, Publisher, The Hague. 379pp.
Leviten, P.J. and Kohn, A.J. Microhabitat resource use, activity patterns, and episodic catastrophe: Conus on tropical intertidal reef rock benches. Ecol. Monogr. 50:55-75.
Sale, P.F. The ecology of fishes on coral reefs. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev. 18:367-421.
Sale, P.F. Assemblages of fish on patch reefs - predictable or unpredictable? Env. Biol. Fish. 5:243-249.
Sale, P.F., Doherty, P.J. and Douglas, W.A. Juvenile recruitment strategies and coexistence of territorial pomacentrids. Bull. Mar. Sci., 30:147-158.
Thresher, R.E. Reef fish: Behavior and Ecology. Palmetto Publ. Co., St Petersburg, Florida, 171pp.
Thresher, R.E. Clustering: non-agonistic group contact in territorial reef fishes, with special reference to the Sea of Cortez damselfish, Eupomacentrus rectifraenum. Bull. Mar. Sci. 30:252-260.
Williams, D. McB. The dynamics of the pomacentrid community on small patch reefs in One Tree Lagoon (Great Barrier Reef). Bull. Mar. Sci. 30:159-170.
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1981
Abrams, P. Alternative methods of measuring competition applied to two Australian hermit crabs. Oecologia 51:233-239.
Allaway, W.G., Pitman, M.G., Storey, R. and Tyerman, S. Relationships between sap flow and water potential in woody or perennial plants on islands of the Great Barrier Reef. Plant, Cell & Envir. 4:329-337.
Borowitzka, M.A. Algae and grazing in coral reef ecosystems. Endeavour N.S. 5:99-106.
Borowitzka, M.A. Calcification and silicification. In: M.N. Clayton and R.J. King (eds.) Marine Botany: An Australasian Perspective. Longman Cheshire, Melbourne. pp.349-354.
Borowitzka, M.A. Photosynthesis and calcification in the articulated coralline red algae Amphiroa foliacea and A. anceps. Mar. Biol. 62:17-23.
Frith, C.A. Lagoon circulation at One Tree Reef, southern Great Barrier Reef. Unpub. Ph.D. thesis, University of Sydney. 270pp.
Frith, C.A. A study of flushing and exchange in reef lagoons using fluorescent dye. Proc. Conf. Environmental Engineering, Townsville, 8-10 July, 1981. The Inst. Engrs. Aust. Nat. Conf. Publ. No. 81/6. pp.102-106.
Hatcher, B.C. The interaction between algae and grazers on a coral reef. Unpub. Ph.D. thesis, University of Sydney. 161pp.
Heatwole, H. A coral island: the story of One Tree Island and its reef. Collins, Sydney. 200pp.
Hiller, R.G. and Larkum, A.W.D. Pigment proteins of the red alga Griffithsia monilis. In: Photosynthesis, Vol. 3. G. Akoyunoglou, (ed.) Proc. 5th Internat. Congr. Photosynth. Balaban Intersci. Serv., Philadelphia, pp.387-396.
Hulsman, K. Width of gape as a determinant of size of prey eaten by terns. Emu 81:29-32.
Larkum, A.W.D. Marine algal physiology. In: M. Clayton and R. King (eds.). Marine Botany: An Australasian Perspective, Longman-Cheshire, Melbourne. pp.346-348.
Larkum, A.W.D. Marine plant productivity. In: M. Clayton and R. King (eds.). Marine Botany: An Australasian Perspective, Longman-Cheshire, Melbourne, pp.369-385.
Lilley, R. McC. and Larkum, A.W.D. Isolation of functionally intact rhodoplasts with high rates of carbon dioxide fixation. Plant Physiol. 67:5-8.
McWilliam, P.S., Sale, P.F. and Anderson, D.T. Seasonal changes in resident zooplankton sampled by emergence traps in One Tree lagoon, Great Barrier Reef. J. exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 52:185-203.
Sale, P.F. and Douglas, W.A. Precision and accuracy of visual census technique for fish assemblages on coral patch reefs. Env. Biol. Fish. 6:333-339.
Schmid, A.M., Borowitzka, M.A. and Volcani, B.E. Morphogenesis and biochemistry of diatom cell walls. In: Cytomorphogenesis in Plants. O. Kiermayer (ed.) Springer Verlag, Vienna.
Williams, D.McB., and Sale, P.F. Spatial and temporal patterns of recruitment of juvenile coral reef fishes to coral habitats within "One Tree Lagoon", Great Barrier Reef. Mar. Biol. 65:245-253.
1982
Abrams, P. Intraspecific shell exchange in the hermit crab Clibanarius virescens (Krauss). J. exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 59:89-101.
Ashford, A.E. and Allaway, W.G. A sheathing mycorrhiza on Pisonia grandis R.Br. (Nyctaginaceae) with development of transfer cells rather than a Hartig net. New Phytol. 90:511-519.
Borowitzka, M.A. Mechanisms in algal calcification. Prog. Phyc. Res. Vol. 1, F.E. Round and D.J. Chapman, (eds.). Elsevier Biomedical, Amsterdam, pp.137-177.
Borowitzka, M.A. Morphological and cytological aspects of algal calcification. Int. Rev. Cytol. 74:127-162.
Berthold, R.J., Borowitzka, M.A. and MacKay, M.A. The ultrastructure of Oscillatoria spongeliae, the blue-green algal endosymbiont of the sponge Dysidea herbacea. Phycologia 21:327-335.
Doherty, P.J. Some effects of density on the juveniles of two species of tropical, territorial damselfish. J. exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 65:249-261.
Douglas, W.A. The feeding biology of cardinalfishes (Pisces: Apogonidae) at One Tree Reef. Unpub. M.Sc. thesis, University of Sydney. 110pp.
Mapstone, B.D. Some aspects of the reproductive ecology of six species of damselfish (Family: Pomacentridae) at One Tree Reef, Great Barrier Reef. Part 1, Unpub. B.Sc. Hons. thesis, University of Sydney, pp.1-115, and 147-202.
Marshall, J.F. and P.J. Davies. Internal structure and holocene evolution of One Tree Reef, southern Great Barrier Reef. Coral Reefs 1:21-28.
Sale, P.F. Stock-recruit relationships and regional coexistence in a lottery competitive system: a simulation study. Am. Nat. 120:139-159.
Sale, P.F. Patterns in behavior at recruitment by juvenile coral reef fishes. Amer. Zool. 22:931 only.
Sale, P.F. and Williams, D.McB. Community structure of coral reef fishes: are the patterns more than those expected by chance? Am. Nat. 120:121-127.
Thresher, R.E. Inter-oceanic differences in the reproduction of reef fishes. Science 218:70-72.
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1983
Allaway, W.G. and Ashford, A.E. Plants and the plant environment. p.377. In: Baker, J.T., Carter, R.M., Sammarco, P.W. and Stark, K.P. (eds). Proceedings, Inaugural Great Barrier Reef Conference, Townsville, Aug.28-Sept.2, 1983. James Cook University Press, Townsville, Australia.
Borowitzka, M.A., Day, R.W. and Larkum, A.W.D. The importance of primary production by turf and crustose algal communities in One Tree Lagoon. pp.287-292. In: Baker, J.T., Carter, R.M., Sammarco, P.W. and Stark, K.P. (eds) Proceedings, Inaugural Great Barrier Reef Conference, Townsville, Aug.28-Sept.2, 1983. James Cook University Press, Townsville, Australia.
Brothers, E.B., Williams, D.McB. and Sale, P.F. Length of larval life in some coral reef fishes. Mar. Biol. 76:319-324.
Cox, G. Engulfment of Prochloron cells by cells of the ascidian, Lissoclinum. J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K. 63:195-198.
Cox, G. and Larkum, A.W.D. A diatom apparently living in symbiosis with a sponge. Bull. Mar. Sci. 33:943-945.
Doherty, P.J., Diel, lunar and seasonal rhythms in the reproduction of two tropical damselfishes: Pomacentrus flavicauda and P. wardi. Mar. Biol. 75:215-224.
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1985
Allaway, W.G., Carpenter, J.L. and Ashford, A.E. Amplification of inter-symbiont surface by root epidermal transfer cells in the Pisonia mycorrhiza. Protoplasma 128:227-231.
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Cox, G.C., Hiller, R.G. and Larkum, A.W.D. An unusual cyanophyte, containing phycourobilin and symbiotic with ascidians and sponges. Mar. Biol. 89:149-163.
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Dupee, P. Schooling dynamics, distribution, and abundance of Spratelloides delicatulus, S. gracilis (Clupeidae), and Hypoatherinia tropicalis (Atherinidae) in One Tree Island lagoon, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Unpub. M.Sc. thesis, University of Queensland.
Eckert, G.J. Settlement of coral reef fishes to different natural substrata and at different depths. Fifth Internat. Coral Reef Congress, Proc. 5:391-396.
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Hiller, R.G. and Larkum, A.W.D. Chlorophyll-protein complexes of Prochloron (Prochlorophyta). Biochem. Biophys. Acta 806:107-115.
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Pironet, F. Physiological study of a tropical sponge and its symbiotic blue-green algae. Unpub. M.Sc. thesis, University of Sydney.
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Barnes, D.J., Chalker, B.E. and Kinsey, D.W. Primary production and calcification on the reef. Oceanus 29:20-26.
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Cox, G. Comparison of Prochloron from different hosts. I. Structural and ultrastructural characteristics. New Phytol. 104: 429-445.
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Jones, G.P. and Norman, M.D. Feeding selectivity in relation to territory size in the herbivorous reef fish Parma victoriae. Oecologia 68:549-556.
Jones, G.P. Food availability affects growth in a coral reef fish. Oecologia 70:136-139.
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Sale, P.F. and Steel, W.J. Random placement and the structure of reef fish communities. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 28:165-174.
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1987
Fowler, A.J. The development of sampling strategies for population studies of coral reef fishes. A case study. Coral Reefs 6:49-58.
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Jones, G.P. Some interactions between residents and recruits in two coral reef fishes. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 114:169-182.
Koop, K. and Larkum, A.W.D. Deposition of organic material in a coral reef lagoon, One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef. Estuarine and Coastal Shelf Science 25:1-9.
Larkum, A.W.D., Cox, G.C., Hiller, R.G., Parry, D.L. and Dibbayawan, T.P. Filamentous cyanophytes containing phycourobilin and in symbiosis with sponges and an ascidian of coral reefs. Mar. Biol. 95:1-13.
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Chrystal, J. and Larkum, A.W.D. Preservation of long-wavelength fluorescence in the isolated thylakoids of two phytoplanktonic algae. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 932:189-194.
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Larkum, A.W.D. High rates of nitrogen fixation on coral skeletons after predation by the crown-of-thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci. Marine Biology 97:503-506.
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Larkum, A.W.D. and Hiller, R.G. The chlorophyll protein complexes of algae. In: Light Harvesting Mechanisms in Photosynthetic Organisms (H. Scheer and G. Schneider, eds) pp121-129.
Mapstone, B.D. The determination of patterns in the abundance of Pomacentrus moluccensis Bleeker on the southern Great Barrier Reef. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Sydney, 240 pp.
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Borowitska, M.A., Hinde, R. and Pironet, F. Carbon fixation by the sponge Dysidea herbacea and its endosymbiont Oscillatoria spongeliae. In: Choat, J.H. et al. (eds), Proc. 6th Internat. Coral Reef Symposium, Townsville, Australia, 1988. 3: 151-156.
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Lockhart, P.J., Larkum, A.W.D., Beanland, T.J. and Howe, C.J. The isolation of high molecular mass DNA from the prochlorophyte Procholoron didemni. FEBS Lett. 248:127-130.
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S. Herring: The production and control of mycosporine-like amino acids in the sea anemone Aiptasia pulchella and the reef building coral Pocillopora damicornis.
M. Takabayashi: The ecological and physiological significance of colour morphs in the reef building coral Pocillopora damicornis.
A. Baker: The physiology and ecology of the solitary coral Heliofungia actiniformis.
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M. Finn: Presettlement and early postsettlement lives of apogonids
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