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Amelia J Armstrong
Amelia J Armstrong
PhD
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Research priorities to support effective manta and devil ray conservation
JD Stewart, FRA Jaine, AJ Armstrong, AO Armstrong, MB Bennett, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 5, 314, 2018
1302018
Whale sharks target dense prey patches of sergestid shrimp off Tanzania
CA Rohner, AJ Armstrong, SJ Pierce, CEM Prebble, EF Cagua, ...
Journal of plankton research 37 (2), 352-362, 2015
892015
Prey density threshold and tidal influence on reef manta ray foraging at an aggregation site on the Great Barrier Reef
AO Armstrong, AJ Armstrong, FRA Jaine, LIE Couturier, K Fiora, ...
PloS one 11 (5), e0153393, 2016
792016
Photographic identification and citizen science combine to reveal long distance movements of individual reef manta rays Mobula alfredi along Australia’s east coast
AO Armstrong, AJ Armstrong, MB Bennett, AJ Richardson, KA Townsend, ...
Marine Biodiversity Records 12 (1), 14, 2019
562019
Rapid wound healing in a reef manta ray masks the extent of vessel strike
F McGregor, AJ Richardson, AJ Armstrong, AO Armstrong, CL Dudgeon
Plos one 14 (12), e0225681, 2019
372019
Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology
S Andrzejaczek, TCD Lucas, MC Goodman, NE Hussey, AJ Armstrong, ...
Science Advances 8 (33), eabo1754, 2022
322022
Genome-wide SNPs detect no evidence of genetic population structure for reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) in southern Mozambique
SK Venables, AD Marshall, AJ Armstrong, JL Tomkins, WJ Kennington
Heredity 126 (2), 308-319, 2021
212021
The geographic distribution of reef and oceanic manta rays (Mobula alfredi and Mobula birostris) in Australian coastal waters
AJ Armstrong, AO Armstrong, MB Bennett, F McGregor, KG Abrantes, ...
Journal of Fish Biology 96 (3), 835-840, 2020
212020
Satellite tagging and photographic identification reveal connectivity between two UNESCO World Heritage Areas for reef manta rays
AJ Armstrong, AO Armstrong, F McGregor, AJ Richardson, MB Bennett, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science, 725, 2020
192020
Evidence of fine-scale genetic structure for reef manta rays Mobula alfredi in New Caledonia
H Lassauce, CL Dudgeon, AJ Armstrong, L Wantiez, EL Carroll
Endangered Species Research 47, 249-264, 2022
172022
Reef manta rays forage on tidally driven, high density zooplankton patches in Hanifaru Bay, Maldives
AO Armstrong, GMW Stevens, KA Townsend, A Murray, MB Bennett, ...
PeerJ 9, e11992, 2021
172021
Mutualism promotes site selection in a large marine planktivore
AO Armstrong, AJ Armstrong, MB Bennett, AJ Richardson, KA Townsend, ...
Ecology and evolution 11 (10), 5606-5623, 2021
162021
Over 75 years of zooplankton data from Australia: Ecological Archives E095‐278
CH Davies, AJ Armstrong, M Baird, F Coman, S Edgar, D Gaughan, ...
Ecology 95 (11), 3229-3229, 2014
162014
Development and characterization of 17 polymorphic microsatellite markers for the reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi)
AJ Armstrong, CL Dudgeon, C Bustamante, MB Bennett, JR Ovenden
BMC research notes 12, 1-5, 2019
52019
Citizen science photographic identification of marine megafauna populations in the Moreton Bay Marine Park
CL Dudgeon, C Kilpatrick, A Armstrong, A Armstrong, MB Bennett, ...
Moreton Bay Quandamooka & Catchment: Past, present, and future, 475-490, 2019
52019
Comparative population genomics of manta rays has global implications for management
E Humble, J Hosegood, G Carvalho, M De Bruyn, S Creer, GMW Stevens, ...
Molecular Ecology, 2023
12023
The molecular and spatial ecology of manta rays in Australia
AJ Armstrong
2022
The Australian Zooplankton Database (1938 onwards)
CH Davies, AJ Armstrong, M Baird, F Coman, S Edgar, D Gaughan, ...
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