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Hutson, Kate S., Mata, Leonardo, Paul, Nicholas A., and De Nys, Rocky (2012) Seaweed extracts as a natural control against the monogenean ectoparasite, Neobenedenia sp., infecting farmed barramundi (Lates calcarifer). International Journal for Parasitology, 42 (13-14). pp. 1135-1141.

Bene, C, Evans, Louisa, Mills, David, Ovie, S, Raji, A, Tafida, A, Kodio, A, Sinaba, F, Morand, F, Lemoalle, Jacques, and Andrew, N (2011) Testing resilience thinking in a poverty context: experience from the Niger River basin. Global Environmental Change, 21 (4). pp. 1173-1184.

Cole, Andrew J, Chong-Seng, Karen, Pratchett, Morgan S., and Jones, Geoffrey P. (2009) Coral-feeding fishes slow progression of black-band disease. Coral Reefs, 28 (4). p. 965.

Slater, Matthew J., and Carton, Alexander G. (2009) Effect of sea cucumber (Australostichopus mollis) grazing on coastal sediments impacted by mussel farm deposition. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 58 (8). pp. 1123-1129.

Gummow, B., Kirsten, W.F.A, Gummow, R.J., and Heesterbeek, J.A.P (2006) A stochastic exposure assessment model for estimating intake of vanadium by beef cattle used as sentinels within the South African vanadium mining industry. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 76 (3). pp. 167-184.

Gummow, B., Botha, C.J., and Williams, M.C. (2006) Chronic vanadium poisoning in calves and its treatment with calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate. Veterinary Research Communications, 30 (7). pp. 807-822.

Mata, Leonardo, Wright, Emily, Owens, Leigh, Paul, Nicholas, and De Nys, Rocky Water-soluble natural products from seaweed have limited potential in controlling bacterial pathogens in fish aquaculture. Journal of Applied Phycology, Online First Article . pp. 1-11. (In Press)

Book

Gummow, Bruce (2005) Vanadium Mining and Cattle Health: sentinel studies, epidemiological and veterinary public health issues. University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.

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