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Tim Glasby
Tim Glasby
NSW Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries
Verified email at dpi.nsw.gov.au
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Nonindigenous biota on artificial structures: could habitat creation facilitate biological invasions?
TM Glasby, SD Connell, MG Holloway, CL Hewitt
Marine biology 151, 887-895, 2007
5302007
Marine urbanization: an ecological framework for designing multifunctional artificial structures
KA Dafforn, TM Glasby, L Airoldi, NK Rivero, M Mayer-Pinto, EL Johnston
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13 (2), 82-90, 2015
3682015
Do urban structures influence local abundance and diversity of subtidal epibiota? A case study from Sydney Harbour, Australia
SD Connell, TM Glasby
Marine Environmental Research 47 (4), 373-387, 1999
3581999
Unravelling complexity in seagrass systems for management: Australia as a microcosm
K Kilminster, K McMahon, M Waycott, GA Kendrick, P Scanes, L McKenzie, ...
Science of the Total Environment 534, 97-109, 2015
2922015
Orientation and position of substrata have large effects on epibiotic assemblages
TM Glasby, SD Connell
Marine Ecology Progress Series 214, 127-135, 2001
2692001
Urban structures as marine habitats
T Glasby, S Connell
ROYAL SWEDISH ACAD SCIENCES, 1999
2291999
Sampling to differentiate between pulse and press perturbations
TM Glasby, AJ Underwood
Environmental monitoring and assessment 42, 241-252, 1996
2281996
Analysing data from post‐impact studies using asymmetrical analyses of variance: A case study of epibiota on marinas
TM Glasby
Australian Journal of Ecology 22 (4), 448-459, 1997
2071997
Surface composition and orientation interact to affect subtidal epibiota
TM Glasby
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 248 (2), 177-190, 2000
1952000
Differences between subtidal epibiota on pier pilings and rocky reefs at marinas in Sydney, Australia
TM Glasby
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 48 (2), 281-290, 1999
1941999
Effects of shading on subtidal epibiotic assemblages
TM Glasby
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 234 (2), 275-290, 1999
1861999
Shallow moving structures promote marine invader dominance
KA Dafforn, EL Johnston, TM Glasby
Biofouling 25 (3), 277-287, 2009
1682009
Epibiota on vertical and on horizontal surfaces on natural reefs and on artificial structures
NA Knott, AJ Underwood, MG Chapman, TM Glasby
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 84 (6 …, 2004
1452004
Comparing the invasibility of experimental “reefs” with field observations of natural reefs and artificial structures
KA Dafforn, TM Glasby, EL Johnston
PLoS One 7 (5), e38124, 2012
1312012
Modelling coastal connectivity in a Western Boundary Current: Seasonal and inter-annual variability
M Roughan, HS Macdonald, ME Baird, TM Glasby
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 58 (5), 628-644, 2011
1162011
Interactive effects of shading and proximity to the seafloor on the development of subtidal epibiotic assemblages
TM Glasby
Marine Ecology Progress Series 190, 113-124, 1999
1101999
Links between estuarine condition and spatial distributions of marine invaders
KA Dafforn, TM Glasby, EL Johnston
Diversity and Distributions 15 (5), 807-821, 2009
992009
Development of sessile marine assemblages on fixed versus moving substrata
TM Glasby
Marine Ecology Progress Series 215, 37-47, 2001
942001
Positive versus negative effects of an invasive ecosystem engineer on different components of a marine ecosystem
PE Gribben, JE Byers, JT Wright, TM Glasby
Oikos 122 (6), 816-824, 2013
912013
Differential effects of tributyltin and copper antifoulants on recruitment of non-indigenous species
KA Dafforn, TM Glasby, EL Johnston
Biofouling 24 (1), 23-33, 2008
892008
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