Kendrick, Gary
Professor
所属大学: University of Western Australia
所属学院: School of Plant Biology
近期论文
1.Kendrick, G.A. 1988. Where have all the algae gone? Noticias de Galapagos, April 1988, Charles Darwin Foundation, Washington D.C. U.S.A. 2.Kendrick, G.A. and M.W. Hawkes 1988. The epiphyte Microcladia coulteri (Rhodophyta): Changes in population structure with spatial and temporal variation in availability of host species. Mar.Ecol.Prog.Ser.43: 79-86. 3.Kendrick, G.A. Walker, D.I. and A.J. McComb 1988. Changes in distribution of macro-algal epiphytes on stems of the seagrass Amphibolis antarctica along a salinity gradient in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Phycologia 27: 201-208. 4.Fryxell, G.A. and G.A. Kendrick 1988. Austral spring microalgae along the Weddell Sea Ice Edge: Spatial relationships found along a northward transect during AMERIEZ 83. Deep-Sea Research 35:1-20. 5.Walker D.I., Kendrick G.A. and A.J. McComb 1988. Distribution of seagrasses in Shark Bay, Western Australia, with notes on their ecology. Aquat. Bot. 30:305-317. 6.Kendrick, G.A., Huisman J.M. and D.I. Walker 1990.Benthic macroalgae of Shark Bay, Western Australia. Bot. Mar. 33:47-54. 7.Kendrick, G.A. 1991. Recruitment of coralline crusts and filamentous turf algae in the Galapagos Archipelago: Effects of simulated scour, erosion and accretion. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 147:47-63. 8.Kendrick, G.A. and D.I. Walker 1991. Dispersal distances for propagules of Sargassum spinuligerum (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyta) directly measured by vital staining and venturi suction sampling. Mar.Ecol.Prog.Ser. 79: 133-138. 9.Kendrick, G.A. 1994. Effects of settlement density and adult canopy on survival of recruits of Sargassum spp. (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyta) Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 103: 129-140. 10.Kendrick, G.A. and D.I. Walker 1994. Role of recruitment in structuring beds of Sargassum spp. at Rottnest Island, Western Australia. J. Phycol. 30: 200-208. 11.Kendrick, G.A. and D.I. Walker 1995. Dispersal of propagules of Sargassum spp. (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyta): observations of local patterns of dispersal and possible consequences for recruitment and population structure. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 192: 273-288. 12.Hastings, K., Hesp P. and G.A. Kendrick 1995. Assessing seagrass change off Western Australia. GIS Asia Pacific 1: 32-35. 13.Hastings, K., Hesp P. and G.A. Kendrick 1995. Seagrass loss associated with boat moorings at Rottnest Island, Western Australia. Ocean and Coastal Management 26 (3): 225-246. 14.Kendrick, G.A., Jacoby C. A. and D. Heinemann 1996. Benthic microalgae: comparisons of chlorophyll a in mesocosms and field sites. Hydrobiologia 326/327: 283-289. 15.Kendrick, G.A. and A. Brearley 1997. Influence of Sargassum spp. attached to rhodoliths on sampling effort and demogrphic analyses of Sargassum spp. (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyta) attached to a reef. Botanica Marina. 40: 517 – 521. 16.Kendrick, G.A. and J. Burt 1997. Seasonal changes in epiphytic macro-algae between offshore exposed and inshore protected Posidonia sinuosa Cambridge et Kuo seagrass meadows, Western Australia. Botanica Marina 40: 77-86. 17.Kirkman, H. and G. A. Kendrick 1997. Ecological significance of commercial harvesting of drifting and beach-cast macro-algae and seagrasses in Australia: A review. Journ. Applied Phycol. 9: 311-326. 18.Phillips, J.C., Kendrick, G. A. and P. J. Lavery 1997. A functional group approach to detecting shifts in macroalgal communities along a disturbance gradient. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 153:125-138: 19.Walker, D. I. and G.A. Kendrick 1998. Threats to Macroalgal diversity: marine habitat destruction and fragmentation. Botanica Marina. 41: 105-112. 20.Kendrick, G.A., Langtry, S., Fitzpatrick, J., Griffiths, R. and C. A. Jacoby 1998. Benthic microalgae and nutrient dynamics in wave-disturbed environments in Marmion Lagoon, Western Australia, compared with less disturbed mesocosms. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 228: 83-105.