Publications
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Abraham, E. R., & Neubauer, P. (2015). Relationship between small-scale catch-per-unit-effort and abundance in New Zealand abalone (pāua, Haliotis iris) fisheries. PeerJ Preprints, 3, e1733. doi:10.7287/peerj.preprints.1388v2
Relationship between small-scale catch-per-unit-effort and abundance in New Zealand abalone (pāua, Haliotis iris) fisheries
Abraham, E. R., & Neubauer, P. (2015). Relationship between small-scale catch-per-unit-effort and abundance in New Zealand abalone (pāua, Haliotis iris) fisheries. PeerJ Preprints, 3, e1733. doi:10.7287/peerj.preprints.1388v2
Neubauer, P. (2012). Development and application of otolith-based methods to infer demographic connections in a marine metapopulation (PhD thesis). Victoria University of Wellington. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10063/2051
Development and application of otolith-based methods to infer demographic connections in a marine metapopulation
Neubauer, P. (2012). Development and application of otolith-based methods to infer demographic connections in a marine metapopulation (PhD thesis). Victoria University of Wellington. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10063/2051
Neubauer, P., Shima, J. S., & Swearer, S. E. (2010). Scale-dependent variability in Forsterygion lapillum hatchling otolith chemistry: implications and solutions for studies of population connectivity. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 415, 263–274. doi:10.3354/meps08741
Scale-dependent variability in Forsterygion lapillum hatchling otolith chemistry: implications and solutions for studies of population connectivity
Neubauer, P., Shima, J. S., & Swearer, S. E. (2010). Scale-dependent variability in Forsterygion lapillum hatchling otolith chemistry: implications and solutions for studies of population connectivity. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 415, 263–274. doi:10.3354/meps08741