Peter C. Rothlisberg

ORCID: 0000-0001-5632-5996
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Research Areas
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Crustacean biology and ecology
  • Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Cognitive Science and Mapping
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • GABA and Rice Research
  • Aquatic life and conservation
  • Ichthyology and Marine Biology
  • Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
  • Identification and Quantification in Food
  • Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Climate Change Communication and Perception
  • Earthquake and Disaster Impact Studies
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Animal Genetics and Reproduction
  • Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species

CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere
2005-2020

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
1982-2001

The University of Queensland
1992

Oregon State University
1979

San Diego State University
1974

Abstract Stakeholders increasingly expect ecosystem assessments as part of advice on fisheries management. Quantitative models to support decision‐making may be either strategic (‘big picture’, direction‐setting and contextual) or tactical (focused management actions short timescales), with some informing the development models. We describe review ‘ M odels I ntermediate C omplexity for E cosystem assessments’ ( MICE ) that have a focus, including use assessment tools. are context‐...

10.1111/j.1467-2979.2012.00488.x article EN Fish and Fisheries 2012-06-28

Presentation d'un modele mathematique de l'interaction entre la migration hycthemerale verticale des penaeides dans le Golfe Carpentaria et les courants marins aeriens

10.1357/002224083788519759 article FR Journal of Marine Research 1983-08-01

A major decline in the catch of banana prawn [shrimp], Penaeus ( Fenneropenaeus ) merguiensis , occurred over a six‐year period Weipa region northeastern Gulf Carpentaria, Australia. Three main hypotheses have been developed to explain this decline: (1) recruitment collapsed due overfishing; (2) change prawn's environment; and (3) adult prawns were still present, but fishers could no longer effectively find or them. Qualitative mathematical models used link population biology, environmental...

10.1890/13-2030.1 article EN Ecological Applications 2015-01-01

10.1016/bs.amb.2020.04.001 article EN Advances in marine biology 2020-01-01

Abstract As atmospheric CO 2 levels continue to rise so too does the risk of severe impacts. Scientists clearly have an important role play in preparing for and responding climate change impacts; however, calls by scientists global action not led required changes. It is timely, therefore, critically consider their own approach toward research, particularly if we are ameliorate or adapt unwanted outcomes. Here present three different pathways that allow scientific institutions conceptualize...

10.1029/2018ef000990 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Earth s Future 2019-01-09

The tropical Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia, has recently been identified as one the world’s least impacted marine areas, presenting a unique opportunity to understand nutrient drivers productivity. present study examined nitrogen (N) sources and transformations in this pristine area role N fuelling primary productivity, principally based on summer data. budget estimates whole-of-Gulf basis suggest that river inputs are unlikely be major contributors In deeper waters Gulf, beyond coastal...

10.1071/mf08291 article EN Marine and Freshwater Research 2009-01-01

Abstract Chlorophyll a is the most commonly used indicator of phytoplankton biomass in marine environment. It relatively simple and cost effective to measure when compared abundance thus routinely included many surveys. Here we collate 173, 333 records chlorophyll collected since 1965 from Australian waters gathered researchers on regular coastal monitoring surveys ocean voyages into single repository. This dataset includes values as measured samples analysed using spectrophotometry,...

10.1038/sdata.2018.18 article EN cc-by Scientific Data 2018-02-20

A 3-dimensional numerical circulation model was linked to four larval-postlarval behaviour patterns establish the origins of postlarvae recruiting into estuaries adjacent Albatross Bay, Gulf Carpentaria, Australia. The area from which these originate is called 'advective envelope' and it delimits spatial extent effective spawning population. different scenarios vary amount time are active during flood tide depth at they change between their diel tidal activity (transition depth). envelope...

10.1071/mf9960157 article EN Marine and Freshwater Research 1996-01-01

MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout JournalEditorsTheme Sections 118:255-266 (1995) - doi:10.3354/meps118255 Spatial and temporal distribution of tropical phytoplankton species biomass in Gulf Carpentaria, Australia Burford, M. A., Rothlisberg, P. C., Wang, Y. The composition Albatross Bay, northern Australia, were examined monthly for 6 yr (1986 1992). Chlorophyll a (chl...

10.3354/meps118255 article EN Marine Ecology Progress Series 1995-01-01

To describe the influence of hydrology on phytoplankton communites Gulf Carpentaria, six parameters were measured five transects: productivity, biomass, community structure, phospholipid-derived fatty acids, ratios stable carbon isotopes and relationship between photosynthesis irradiance. The mean (�s.e.) estimate depth-integrated productivity was 914�185 mgC m-2 day-' (n=9). In shallow (<30 m) coastal waters, 1430�400 day-1 (n = 3). At offshore stations (=30 m), it 660 �108 6). both...

10.1071/mf9940265 article EN Marine and Freshwater Research 1994-01-01
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