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Article

Ovenden, J. R., Tillett, B.J., Macbeth, M., Broderick, D., Filardo, F. F., Street, R., Tracey, S.R. and Semmens, J. (2016) Stirred but not shaken: Population and recruitment genetics of the scallop (Pecten fumatus) in Bass Strait, Australia. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 73 (9). pp. 2333-2341. ISSN 10543139 (ISSN)

Morgan, J. A.T., Macbeth, M., Broderick, D., Whatmore, P., Street, R., Welch, D.J. and Ovenden, J. R. (2013) Hybridisation, paternal leakage and mitochondrial DNA linearization in three anomalous fish (Scombridae). Mitochondrion, 13 (6). pp. 852-861. ISSN 15677249 (ISSN)

Ovenden, J.R., Morgan, J. A.T., Street, R., Tobin, A., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Mcbeth, W. and Welch, D.J. (2011) Negligible evidence for regional genetic population structure for two shark species Rhizoprionodon acutus (Rüppell, 1837) and Sphyrna lewini (Griffith & Smith, 1834) with contrasting biology. Marine Biology, 158 (7). pp. 1497-1509.

Sumpton, W.D., Ovenden, J.R., Keenan, C.P. and Street, R. (2008) Evidence for a stock discontinuity of snapper (Pagrus auratus) on the east coast of Australia. Fisheries Research, 94 (1). pp. 92-98.

Ovenden, J.R., Peel, D., Street, R., Courtney, A.J., Hoyle, S.D., Peel, S.L. and Podlich, H. (2007) The genetic effective and adult census size of an Australian population of tiger prawns (Penaeus esculentus). Molecular Ecology, 16 (1). pp. 127-138.

Salini, J.P., Ovenden, J.R., Street, R., Pendrey, R., Haryanti, . and Ngurah, . (2006) Genetic population structure of red snappers (Lutjanus malabaricus Bloch & Schneider, 1801 and Lutjanus erythropterus Bloch, 1790) in central and eastern Indonesia and northern Australia. Journal of Fish Biology, 68 (Supplement. B). pp. 217-234.

Ovenden, J.R., Street, R. and Broderick, D. (2006) New microsatellite loci for Carcharhinid sharks (Carcharhinus tilstoni and C. sorrah) and their cross-amplification in other shark species. Molecular Ecology Notes, 6 (2). pp. 415-418.

Ovenden, J.R., Salini, J., O'Connor, S. and Street, R. (2004) Pronounced genetic population structure in a potentially vagile fish species (Pristipomoides multidens, Teleostei; Perciformes; Lutjanidae) from the East Indies triangle. Molecular Ecology, 13 (7). pp. 1991-1999.

Broderick, D., Peel, S., Street, R. and Ovenden, J. (2003) Genetic methods for the estimation of fisheries spawning stock size: Transcripts of the forum - 9 May 2003. Conference and workshop series. Southern Fisheries Centre, Department of Primary Industries, Queensland. QC03005 . pp. 1-205.

Ovenden, J.R. and Street, R. (2003) Genetic population structure of mangrove jack, Lutjanus argentimaculatus (Forsskål). Marine and Freshwater Research, 54 (2). pp. 127-137.

Monograph

Welch, D., Ovenden, J., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Tobin, A., Morgan, J.A.T., Street, R., White, J., Harry, A., Schroeder, R. and Macbeth, W.G. (2011) Stock structure of exploited shark species in north-eastern Australia. Project Report. FRDC.

Russell, D.J., McDougall, A.J., Fletcher, A.S., Ovenden, J.R. and Street, R. (2003) Biology, Management and Genetic Stock Structure of Mangrove Jack, (Lutjanus argentimaculatus) in Australia. Project Report. Department of Primary Industries, Queensland.

Conference or Workshop Item

Morgan, J. A. T., Hall, K.C., Dunning, M.C., Davenport, D.L., Broderick, D., Street, R., Davies, J. and Ovenden, J. R. (2021) The jig is up for Aussie squid fisheries; DNA reveals the truth about Uroteuthis. In: World Fisheries Congress, 21-24 September 2021, Adelaide, Australia.

Dataset

Ovenden, J.R., MacBeth, M., Broderick, D., Filardo, F. F. and Street, R. Southern scallop (Pecten fumatus) microsatellite genotypes (fifteen loci) from eighteen locations along the coastline of south-eastern Australia. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Queensland). [Dataset]

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