Publications by:
A.J. Scardino
Also publishes as (Andrew Scardino, Andrew J. Scardino)
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Scardino, Andrew J., and de Nys, Rocky (2011) Mini review: biomimetic models and bioinspired surfaces for fouling control. Biofouling, 27 (1). pp. 73-86.
Aldred, Nick, Scardino, Andrew, Cavaco, Andreia, de Nys, Rocky, and Clare, Anthony S. (2010) Attachment strength is a key factor in the selection of surfaces by barnacle cyprids (Balanus amphitrite) during settlement. Biofouling, 26 (3). pp. 287-299.
Scardino, A.J., Zhang, H., Cookson, D.J, Lamb, R.N, and de Nys, R. (2009) The role of nano-roughness in antifouling. Biofouling, 25 (8). pp. 757-767.
Scardino, A.J., Hudleston, D., Peng, Z., Paul, N.A., and de Nys, R. (2009) Biomimetic characterisation of key surface parameters for the development of fouling resistant materials. Biofouling, 25 (1). pp. 83-93.
Vucko, Matthew J., Schwarzkopf, Lin, and Scardino, Andrew J. (2008) A new method to examine the oberhautchen of lizard skin. Copeia, 2008 (4). pp. 868-871.
Scardino, A.J., Guenther, J., and de Nys, R. (2008) Attachment point theory revisited: the fouling response to a microtextured matrix. Biofouling, 24 (1). pp. 45-53.
Sherbrooke, Wade C., Scardino, Andrew J., de Nys, Rocky, and Schwarzkopf, Lin (2007) Functional morphology of scale hinges used to transport water: convergent drinking adaptations in desert lizards (Moloch horridus and Phrynosoma cornutum). Zoomorphology, 126 (2). pp. 89-102.
Scardino, A.J., Harvey, E., and de Nys, R. (2006) Testing attachment point theory: diatom attachment on microtextured polyimide bioimics. Biofouling, 22 (1). pp. 55-60.
Scardino, Andrew J. (2006) Biomimetic fouling control. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Scardino, Andrew, and de Nys, Rocky (2004) Fouling deterrence on the bivalve shell Mytilus galloprovincialis: a physical phenomenon? Biofouling, 20 (4). pp. 249-257.
Scardino, Andrew, de Nys, Rocky, Ison, Odette, O'Connor, Wayne, and Steinberg, Peter (2003) Microtopography and antifouling properties of the shell surface of the bivalve molluscs Mytilus galloprovincialis and Pinctada imbricata. Biofouling, 19 (Supp 1). pp. 221-230.