Resources
Heupel, M.R., Knip, D.M., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Dulvy, N.K. (2014) Sizing up the ecological role of sharks as predators. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 495, 291-298 [doi: 10.3354/meps10597].
White, J., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Tobin, A.J., Heupel, M.R. (2013) Age and growth parameters of shark-like batoids. Journal of Fish Biology. 84 (5) 1340-1353 [doi: 10.1111/jfb.12359].
Munroe, S.E.M., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Heupel, M.R. (2013) Defining shark ecological specialisation: concepts, context, and examples. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 24 (1) 317-331 [doi: 10.1007/s11160-013-9333-7].
Munroe, S.E.M., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Heupel, M.R. (2014) Habitat and space use of an abundant nearshore shark, Rhizoprionodon taylori. Marine & Freshwater Research. 65 (8) [doi: 10.1071/MF13272].
Schlaff, A.M., Heupel, M.R., Simpfendorfer, C.A. (2014) Influence of environmental factors on shark and ray movement, behaviour and habitat use: a review. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. [doi: 10.1007/s11160-014-9364-8].
White, J., Heupel, M.R., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Tobin, A.J. (2013) Shark-like batoids in Pacific fisheries: prevalence and conservation concerns. Endangered Species Research. 19, 277-284 [doi:10.3354/esr00473].
Enviornmental Biology of Fishes
White, J., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Tobin, A.J., Heupel, M.R. (2013) Spatial ecology of shark-like batoids in a large coastal embayment. Enviornmental Biology of Fishes. 97 (7) 773-786 [doi: 10.1007/s10641-013-0178-7].
Marine Ecology Progress Series
McDuie, F., Goulding, W., Peck, D.R., Congdon, B.C. (2013) Divergence in chick developmental patterns among wedge-tailed shearwater populations. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 485, 275-285 [doi: 10.3354/meps10322].
Chambers, L.E., Devney, C.A., Congdon, B.C., Dunlop, N., Woehler, E.J., Dann, P. (2011) Observed and predicted effects of climate on Australian seabirds. Emu - Austral Ornithology. 111 (3), 235-251 [doi:10.1071/MU10033].
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Weeks, S.J., Steinberg, C., Congdon, B.C. (2013). Oceanography and seabird foraging: within-season impacts of increasing sea-surface temperature on the Great Barrier Reef. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 490, 247-254. [doi: 10.3354/meps10398].