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Jeremy Day
James Cook University - Townsville / Australia
Engineering & Technology / Marine Sciences and Engineering
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Dietary analysis and mesocosm feeding trials confirm the eastern rock lobster (Sagmariasus verreauxi) as a generalist predator that can avoid ingesting urchin spines during feedingJK Day, NA Knott, DS Swadling, DJ AyreMarine and Freshwater Research 72 (8), 1220-1232, 202182021
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Non‐lethal sampling does not misrepresent trophic level or dietary sources for Sagmariasus verreauxi (eastern rock lobster)JK Day, NA Knott, D Swadling, D Ayre, M Huggett, T GastonRapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 37 (4), e9435, 202342023
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Effects of habitat on predation of ecologically important sea urchin species on east coast Australian temperate reefs in tethering experimentsJ Day, NA Knott, D Ayre, M ByrneMarine Ecology Progress Series 714, 71-86, 202332023
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Urchin predation and marine park residency in the eastern rock lobster (Sagmariasus verreauxi): an initial assessment of its potential to control urchin populationsJ Day32020
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Spiny lobster predation of barrens‐forming sea urchins is not limited by body size, but may be overstatedJK Day, NA Knott, DS Swadling, D Ayre, MJ Huggett, TF GastonEcosphere 15 (8), e4960, 202412024
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