Assessing the current distribution of Southwestern Australian shallow-water reef fish assemblages in relation to management bioregions, and the change in these assemblages over time

This research documented the current distribution of shallow-water reef fish along ~2000 km of coastline in Southwest Australia and provided insights into how these assemblages have changed over the last 14 years. Fish communities formed four unique assemblages along the coast, with the boundaries o...

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Main Author: Goldsworthy, Savita Delphini
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2020
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83045
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description This research documented the current distribution of shallow-water reef fish along ~2000 km of coastline in Southwest Australia and provided insights into how these assemblages have changed over the last 14 years. Fish communities formed four unique assemblages along the coast, with the boundaries of these assemblages differing from current management regions. These assemblages changed over the 14-year monitoring period with variations in the thermal niche, endemism and trophic level of species present.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-830452021-03-23T07:40:55Z Assessing the current distribution of Southwestern Australian shallow-water reef fish assemblages in relation to management bioregions, and the change in these assemblages over time Goldsworthy, Savita Delphini This research documented the current distribution of shallow-water reef fish along ~2000 km of coastline in Southwest Australia and provided insights into how these assemblages have changed over the last 14 years. Fish communities formed four unique assemblages along the coast, with the boundaries of these assemblages differing from current management regions. These assemblages changed over the 14-year monitoring period with variations in the thermal niche, endemism and trophic level of species present. 2020 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83045 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Goldsworthy, Savita Delphini
Assessing the current distribution of Southwestern Australian shallow-water reef fish assemblages in relation to management bioregions, and the change in these assemblages over time
title Assessing the current distribution of Southwestern Australian shallow-water reef fish assemblages in relation to management bioregions, and the change in these assemblages over time
title_full Assessing the current distribution of Southwestern Australian shallow-water reef fish assemblages in relation to management bioregions, and the change in these assemblages over time
title_fullStr Assessing the current distribution of Southwestern Australian shallow-water reef fish assemblages in relation to management bioregions, and the change in these assemblages over time
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the current distribution of Southwestern Australian shallow-water reef fish assemblages in relation to management bioregions, and the change in these assemblages over time
title_short Assessing the current distribution of Southwestern Australian shallow-water reef fish assemblages in relation to management bioregions, and the change in these assemblages over time
title_sort assessing the current distribution of southwestern australian shallow-water reef fish assemblages in relation to management bioregions, and the change in these assemblages over time
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83045