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  1. m

    Long term studies of population and community structure on intertidal rock...

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    School of Animal Biology (SAB), The University of Western Australia (UWA) (2023). Long term studies of population and community structure on intertidal rock platform at Rottnest Island [Dataset]. https://demo.dev.magda.io/dataset/ds-dga-b5583809-f6e8-4e9a-9366-a10b1363cb2a
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    School of Animal Biology (SAB), The University of Western Australia (UWA)
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    Rottnest Island
    Description

    Data has been collected on the patterns of distribution and abundance, recruitment, survival and growth of macroinvertebrate fauna on the rocky intertidal shores at Rottnest Island over last 30 …Show full descriptionData has been collected on the patterns of distribution and abundance, recruitment, survival and growth of macroinvertebrate fauna on the rocky intertidal shores at Rottnest Island over last 30 years.

  2. Marine Microbes from the North Stradbroke Island National Reference Station...

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    Updated Jul 18, 2023
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    University of Newcastle (2023). Marine Microbes from the North Stradbroke Island National Reference Station (NRS), Queensland, Australia (2012-2020) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2018.130
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    Jul 18, 2023
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    CSIROhttp://www.csiro.au/
    University of Newcastle
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    2012 - 2021
    Area covered
    Australia, Queensland, North Stradbroke Island
    Description

    The Australian Marine Microbial Biodiversity Initiative (AMMBI) provides methodologically standardized, continental scale, temporal phylogenetic amplicon sequencing data describing Bacteria, Archaea and microbial Eukarya assemblages. Sequence data is linked to extensive physical, biological and chemical oceanographic contextual information. Samples are collected monthly to seasonally from multiple depths at seven National Reference Stations (NRS) sites: Darwin Harbour (Northern Territory), Yongala (Queensland), North Stradbroke Island (Queensland), Port Hacking (New South Wales), Maria Island (Tasmania), Kangaroo Island (South Australia), Rottnest Island (Western Australia). The Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) NRS network is described at http://imos.org.au/facilities/nationalmooringnetwork/nrs/ North Stradbroke Island NRS is located 6.6 nm north east of North Stradbroke Island at a depth of 60 m over sandy substrate. It is 30 km southeast of the major city of Brisbane, Queensland (population 2.099 million), at the opening to large, shallow, Moreton Bay. The site is impacted by the southerly flowing EAC and its eddies, which may cause periodic nutrient enrichment through upwelling. This latitude is the biogeographic boundary for many tropical and subtropical species. The water column is well mixed between May-August and stratified for the remainder of the year and salinity may at times be affected by floodwaters from the nearby Brisbane River outflow.

    Site details from Brown, M. V. et al. Continental scale monitoring of marine microbiota by the Australian Marine Microbial Biodiversity Initiative. Sci. Data 5:180130 doi: 10.1038/sdata.2018.130 (2018). Site location: North Stradbroke Island National Reference Station (NRS), Queensland, Australia Note on data download/processing: Data downloaded from Australian Microbiome Initiative via Bioplatforms Australia Data Portal on 17 June 2022. The search filter applied to download data from Bioplatforms Australia Data portal are stored in the Darwin Core property (identificationRemarks). Taxonomy is assigned according to the taxonomic database (SILVA 138) and method (Sklearn) which is stored in the Darwin Core Extension DNA derived data property (otu_db). Prefix were removed from the taxonomic names as shown in the example (e.g. d_Bacteria to Bacteria). Scientific name is assigned to the valid name available from the highest taxonomic rank. This collection is published as Darwin Core Occurrence, so the event level measurements need to be replicated for every occurrence. Instead of data replication, the event level eMoF data are made available separately at https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/services/obisau/emof_export.cfm?ipt_resource=bioplatforms_mm_nrs_nsi Please see https://www.australianmicrobiome.com/protocols/acknowledgements/ for citation examples and links to the data policy.

  3. g

    The effect of damage on the growth, reproduction and storage of lipids in...

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    Updated Jul 2, 2025
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    (2025). The effect of damage on the growth, reproduction and storage of lipids in the scleractinian coral Pocillopora damicornis (Linnaeus) | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_the-effect-of-damage-on-the-growth-reproduction-and-storage-of-lipids-in-the-scleractinian-cora1
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    Description

    A population of the scleractinian coral Pocillopora damicornis (Linnaeus) was examined at Rottnest Island, off the Western Australian coast. This is a temperate zone and an area under considerable tourist pressure. Experiments were conducted at Little Salmon Bay and Mary Cove to investigate the effect of mechanical damage on the growth, reproduction and storage of lipid to see whether patterns of energy allocation were affected. These parameters were measured simultaneously 14 times over 13 months from July 1988 to September 1989.

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Long term studies of population and community structure on intertidal rock platform at Rottnest Island

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Dataset updated
Nov 8, 2023
Dataset provided by
School of Animal Biology (SAB), The University of Western Australia (UWA)
Area covered
Rottnest Island
Description

Data has been collected on the patterns of distribution and abundance, recruitment, survival and growth of macroinvertebrate fauna on the rocky intertidal shores at Rottnest Island over last 30 …Show full descriptionData has been collected on the patterns of distribution and abundance, recruitment, survival and growth of macroinvertebrate fauna on the rocky intertidal shores at Rottnest Island over last 30 years.

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