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Article
Thibaut, Loïc M., Connolly, Sean R., and Sweatman, Hugh P.A. (2012) Diversity and stability of herbivorous fishes on coral reefs. Ecology, 93 (4). pp. 891-901.
Alizzi, Ali M., Summers, Phillip, Boon, Virginia H., Tantiongco, John-Paul, Thompson, Teresa, Leslie, Belinda J., Williams, David, Steele, Mike, Bidstrup, Benjamin P., and Diqer, Al-Mutazz (2012) Reduction of post-surgical pericardial adhesions using a pig model. Heart, Lung and Circulation, 21 (1). pp. 22-29.
Dornelas, Maria, Phillip, Dawn A.T., and Magurran, Anne E. (2011) Abundance and dominance become less predictable as species richness decreases. Global Ecology and Biogeography , 20 (6). pp. 832-841.
Karlson, Ronald H., Connolly, Sean R., and Hughes, Terence P. (2011) Spatial variance in abundance and occupancy of corals across broad geographic scales. Ecology, 92 (6). pp. 1282-1291.
Jing, Junmei, Burden, Conrad J., Forêt, Sylvain, and Wilson, Susan R. (2010) Statistical considerations underpinning an alignment-free sequence comparison method. Journal of the Korean Statistical Society, 39 (3). pp. 325-335.
Forêt, Sylvain, Wilson, Susan R., and Burden, Conrad J. (2009) Characterizing the D2 statistic: word matches in biological sequences. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, 8 (1). pp. 1-10.
Forêt, Sylvain, Wilson, Susan R., and Burden, Conrad J. (2009) Empirical distribution of k-word matches in biological sequences. Pattern Recognition, 42 (4). pp. 539-548.
Book Chapter
Connolly, Sean R., and Dornelas, Maria (2011) Fitting and empirical evaluation of models for species abundance distributions. In: Biological diversity: frontiers in measurement and assessment. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 123-140.
Thesis
Calija-Zoppolato, Vanja (2004) Evaluation of alternative sugarcane selection strategies. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
