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Dr Brad Page
Dr Brad Page
Department of Primary Industries and Regions, South Australia (PIRSA)
Verified email at malpage.com
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Entanglement of Australian sea lions and New Zealand fur seals in lost fishing gear and other marine debris before and after Government and industry attempts to reduce the problem
B Page, J McKenzie, R McIntosh, A Baylis, A Morrissey, N Calvert, ...
Marine pollution bulletin 49 (1-2), 33-42, 2004
2262004
Dietary resource partitioning among sympatric New Zealand and Australian fur seals
B Page, J McKenzie, SD Goldsworthy
Marine Ecology Progress Series 293, 283-302, 2005
1562005
Blue whale habitat selection and within-season distribution in a regional upwelling system off southern Australia
PC Gill, MG Morrice, B Page, R Pirzl, AH Levings, M Coyne
Marine ecology progress series 421, 243-263, 2011
1382011
Convergence of marine megafauna movement patterns in coastal and open oceans
AMM Sequeira, JP Rodríguez, VM Eguíluz, R Harcourt, M Hindell, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (12), 3072-3077, 2018
1152018
A risk-assessment approach to evaluating the significance of seal bycatch in two Australian fisheries
SD Goldsworthy, B Page
Biological conservation 139 (3-4), 269-285, 2007
1142007
Spatial separation of foraging habitats among New Zealand fur seals
B Page, J McKenzie, MD Sumner, M Coyne, SD Goldsworthy
Marine Ecology Progress Series 323, 263-279, 2006
1072006
Assessing morphological and DNA‐based diet analysis techniques in a generalist predator, the arrow squid Nototodarus gouldi
M Braley, SD Goldsworthy, B Page, M Steer, JJ Austin
Molecular Ecology Resources 10 (3), 466-474, 2010
1012010
Inter-sexual differences in New Zealand fur seal diving behaviour
B Page, J McKenzie, SD Goldsworthy
Marine ecology Progress series 304, 249-264, 2005
952005
Detailed assessment of the reported economic costs of invasive species in Australia
CJA Bradshaw, AJ Hoskins, PJ Haubrock, RN Cuthbert, C Diagne, ...
NeoBiota 67, 511-550, 2021
732021
Trophodynamics of the eastern Great Australian Bight ecosystem: Ecological change associated with the growth of Australia's largest fishery
SD Goldsworthy, B Page, PJ Rogers, C Bulman, A Wiebkin, LJ McLeay, ...
Ecological Modelling 255, 38-57, 2013
632013
Australian sea lions Neophoca cinerea at colonies in South Australia: distribution and abundance, 2004 to 2008
PD Shaughnessy, SD Goldsworthy, DJ Hamer, B Page, RR McIntosh
Endangered Species Research 13 (2), 87-98, 2011
632011
Estimation of Pregnancy Rates and Reproductive Failure in New Zealand Fur Seals (Arctocephalus forsteri)
J McKenzie, LJ Parry, B Page, SD Goldsworthy
Journal of Mammalogy 86 (6), 1237-1246, 2005
622005
Effect of seasonal changes in upwelling activity on the foraging locations of a wide-ranging central-place forager, the New Zealand fur seal
AMM Baylis, B Page, SD Goldsworthy
Canadian Journal of Zoology 86 (8), 774-789, 2008
602008
Steady as he goes: at-sea movement of adult male Australian sea lions in a dynamic marine environment
AD Lowther, RG Harcourt, B Page, SD Goldsworthy
PLoS One 8 (9), e74348, 2013
592013
Foraging habitats of top predators, and areas of ecological significance, on the Kerguelen Plateau
MA Hindell, MA Lea, CA Bost, JB Charrassin, N Gales, S Goldsworthy, ...
The Kerguelen Plateau: marine ecosystem and fisheries, 203-215, 2011
562011
Effects of an electric field on white sharks: in situ testing of an electric deterrent
C Huveneers, PJ Rogers, JM Semmens, C Beckmann, AA Kock, B Page, ...
PloS one 8 (5), e62730, 2013
552013
Colony-specific foraging areas of lactating New Zealand fur seals
AMM Baylis, B Page, SD Goldsworthy
Marine Ecology Progress Series 361, 279-290, 2008
552008
Size matters: variation in the diet of chick and adult crested terns
LJ McLeay, B Page, SD Goldsworthy, TM Ward, DC Paton
Marine Biology 156, 1765-1780, 2009
532009
Dietary analysis of regurgitates and stomach samples from free-living Australian sea lions
RR McIntosh, B Page, SD Goldsworthy
Wildlife Research 33 (8), 661-669, 2006
532006
The endangered Australian sea lion extensively overlaps with and regularly becomes by-catch in demersal shark gill-nets in South Australian shelf waters
DJ Hamer, SD Goldsworthy, DP Costa, SL Fowler, B Page, MD Sumner
Biological Conservation 157, 386-400, 2013
512013
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