Items where Author is "McKenzie, L.J."
Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article | Book Section Number of items: 9. ArticleMellors, J.E., McKenzie, L.J. and Coles, R.G. (2008) Seagrass-Watch: Engaging Torres Strait Islanders in marine habitat monitoring. Continental Shelf Research, 28 (16). pp. 2339-2349. Sheppard, J.K., Carter, A.B., McKenzie, L.J., Pitcher, C.R. and Coles, R.G. (2008) Spatial patterns of sub-tidal seagrasses and their tissue nutrients in the Torres Strait, northern Australia: Implications for management. Continental Shelf Research, 28 (16). pp. 2282-2291. Bite, J.S., Campbell, S.J., McKenzie, L.J. and Coles, R.G. (2007) Chlorophyll fluorescence measures of seagrasses Halophila ovalis and Zostera capricorni reveal differences in response to experimental shading. Marine Biology, 152 (2). pp. 405-414. Campbell, S.J., McKenzie, L.J., Kerville, S.P. and Bite, J.S. (2007) Patterns in tropical seagrass photosynthesis in relation to light, depth and habitat. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 73 (3-4). pp. 551-562. Campbell, S.J., McKenzie, L.J. and Kerville, S.P. (2006) Photosynthetic responses of seven tropical seagrasses to elevated seawater temperature. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 330 (2). pp. 455-468. Campbell, S.J. and McKenzie, L.J. (2004) Flood related loss and recovery of intertidal seagrass meadows in southern Queensland, Australia. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 60 (3). pp. 477-490. Carruthers, T.J.B., Dennison, W. C., Longstaff, B.J., Waycott, M., Abal, E.G., McKenzie, L.J. and Long, W.J. L. (2002) Seagrass habitats of northeast Australia: Models of key processes and controls. Bulletin of Marine Science, 71 (3). pp. 1153-1169. ISSN 0007-4977 Lee Long, W. J., Coles, R.G. and McKenzie, L.J. (1999) Issues for seagrass conservation management in Queensland. Pacific Conservation Biology, 5 (4). pp. 321-328. ISSN 1038-2097 Book SectionMcKenzie, L.J., Finkbeiner, M. A. and Kirkman, H. (2001) Methods for mapping seagrass distribution. In: Global Seagrass Research Methods. Elsevier. |