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    Reproductive benefits of no-take marine reserves vary with region for an exploited coral reef fish

    No-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are expected to benefit fisheries via the net export of eggs and larvae (recruitment subsidy) from reserves to adjacent fished areas. Quantifying egg production is the first ste...

    A. B. Carter, C. R. Davies, M. J. Emslie, B. D. Mapstone, G. R. Russ in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Evidence of discrete yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) populations demands rethink of management for this globally important resource

    Tropical tuna fisheries are central to food security and economic development of many regions of the world. Contemporary population assessment and management generally assume these fisheries exploit a single m...

    P. M. Grewe, P. Feutry, P. L. Hill, R. M. Gunasekera, K. M. Schaefer in Scientific Reports (2015)

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    Temperature and perfusion responses of muscle and lung tissue during chronic heatingin vivo

    For the first time, both temperature and perfusion responses have been obtained from in vivo studies of chronically heated lung and muscle tissue of calves. In each tissue, the spatial temperature distribution...

    Prof. G. M. Saidel, C. R. Davies, E. H. Liu in Medical and Biological Engineering and Com… (2001)

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    An Experimental Model for Complex Dynamic Control of the Reinnervated Face

    None of the standard approaches to facial paralysis has been able to reinstate active dynamic symmetry. This ultimate goal can be now envisioned by using the intact side as a source of information for mobiliza...

    M. Broniatowski, S. Grundfest-Broniatowski, C. R. Davies, B. Jacobs in The Facial Nerve (1994)

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    Biological and molecular characteristics of orbiviruses and orthomyxoviruses isolated from ticks

    Tick-borne orbiviruses and tick-borne “orthomyxoviruses” possess segmented RNA genomes. Consequently, they have the potential to undergo reassortment following co-infection of a cell with related viruses. Most...

    Patricia A. Nuttall, T. F. Booth in Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome, Tic… (1991)

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    When are parasites clonal?

    C. DYE, C. R. DAVIES, J. D. LINES in Nature (1990)

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    A comparative study of the egg-laying behaviour and larval development of Pieris rapae L. and P. brassicae L. on the same host plants

    Pieris rapae and P. brassicae feed on the same host plants and have synchronized seasons. P. brassicae, whose larvae are twice the size of P. rapae, lays eggs in clusters of 40–100 eggs whereas P. rapae lays sin...

    C. R. Davies, N. Gilbert in Oecologia (1985)

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    Auxin-directed transport of radiophosphorus in stems

    The role of indolylacetic acid (IAA) in influencing the movement of radiophosphorus from a remote locus has been investigated in the decapitated stems of Pisum sativum (var. Meteor) and disbudded shoots of Populu...

    C. R. Davies, P. F. Wareing in Planta (1965)

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    Effects of Indolyl-3-Acetic Acid on the Movement of Nutrients within Plants

    IT has been suggested that apical dominance and the ‘correlative inhibition’ of lateral buds may involve the diversion of nutrients towards actively growing regions, and that the role of auxin in correlative i...

    A. BOOTH, J. MOORBY, C. R. DAVIES, H. JONES, P. F. WAREING in Nature (1962)