Benjamin Mos
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0000-0003-3687-516X
Southern Cross University
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Echidnas of the Sea: The Defensive Behavior of Juvenile and Adult Crown-of-Thorns Sea Stars
Knowledge Gaps in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star Acanthaster sp. on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
Boosting the productivity of sea urchin aquaculture using advanced culture protocols and dietary intervention
Alkalinity of diverse water samples can be altered by mercury preservation and borosilicate vial storage
Coral defences: the perilous transition of juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish to corallivory
New Insights on Biodiversity and Conservation of Amphidromous Shrimps of the Indo-Pacific islands (Decapoda: Atyidae: Caridina)
Greenwater, but not live feed enrichment, promotes development, survival, and growth of larval Portunus armatus
Effects of low and high pH on sea urchin settlement, implications for the use of alkali to counter the impacts of acidification
Diet flexibility and growth of the early herbivorous juvenile crown-of-thorns sea star, implications for its boom-bust population dynamics
A microalga is better than a commercial lipid emulsion at enhancing live feeds for an ornamental marine fish larva
Training fish for restocking: refuge and predator training in the hatchery has limited benefits for a marine fish
The hidden army: corallivorous crown-of-thorns seastars can spend years as herbivorous juveniles
Taxonomic revision of the Australian species of Australatya Chace 1983 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae), and the description of a new species
Oyster larvae as a potential first feed for small-mouthed ornamental larval fish
Impact of growing up in a warmer, lower pH future on offspring performance: transgenerational plasticity in a pan-tropical sea urchin
A Crown-of-Thorns Seastar recombinant relaxin-like gonad-stimulating peptide triggers oocyte maturation and ovulation
Caridina malanda, a new species of freshwater shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) from the Wet Tropics World Heritage area, north–eastern Queensland, Australia
Ready to harvest? Spine colour predicts gonad index and gonad colour rating of a commercially important sea urchin
Implications of range overlap in the commercially important pan-tropical sea urchin genus Tripneustes (Echinoidea: Toxopneustidae)
Building global change resilience: Concrete has the potential to ameliorate the negative effects of climate-driven ocean change on a newly-settled calcifying invertebrate
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