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Publications: Jackson, Gary
2019
Coulson, P.G., Norriss, J.V., Jackson, G. and Fairclough, D.V. (2019) Reproductive characteristics of the fishery important temperate demersal berycid Centroberyx gerrardi indicate greater reproductive output in regions of upwelling. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 26 (3). pp. 236-248.
2015
Bertram, A., Dias, P.J., Lukehurst, S., Kennington, W.J., Fairclough, D., Norriss, J. and Jackson, G. (2015) Isolation and characterisation of 16 polymorphic microsatellite loci for bight redfish, Centroberyx gerrardi (Actinopterygii : Berycidae), and cross-amplification in two other Centroberyx species. Australian Journal of Zoology, 63 (4). pp. 275-278.
2014
Christensen, J.ORCID: 0000-0002-0075-0544 and Jackson, G.
(2014)
Shark Bay Snapper: Science, policy, and the decline and recovery of a marine recreational fishery.
In: Christensen, J. and Tull, M., (eds.)
Historical Perspectives of Fisheries Exploitation in the Indo-Pacific.
Springer Verlag, Dordrecht, NL, pp. 251-268.
Jackson, G., Fairclough, D. and Wakefield, C. (2014) Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus). In Management implications of climate change effect on fisheries in Western Australia Part 2: Case studies eds N. Caputi, M. Feng, A. Pearce, J. Benthuysen, A. Denham, Y. Hetzel, R. Matear, G. Jackson, B. Molony, L. Joll, A. Chandrapavan pp 123-133. Government of Western Australia, Department of Fisheries, North Beach, Western Australia.
2012
Berry, O., England, P., Fairclough, D., Jackson, G. and Greenwood, J. (2012) Microsatellite DNA analysis and hydrodynamic modelling reveal the extent of larval transport and gene flow between management zones in an exploited marine fish (Glaucosoma hebraicum). Fisheries Oceanography, 21 (4). pp. 243-254.
2008
Jackson, Gary (2008) Fisheries biology and management of pink snapper, Pagrus auratus, in the inner gulfs of Shark Bay, Western Australia. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.
2000
Vaughan, J.L., Lonsdale, R.A., Jackson, G. and Ryan, D.P. (2000) Congenital caudal vertebral malformations in the alpaca (Lama pacos). Australian Veterinary Journal, 78 (6). pp. 412-415.