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Authors: Glasby, TM
Citation: Tm. Glasby, Development of sessile marine assemblages on fixed versus moving substrata, MAR ECOL-PR, 215, 2001, pp. 37-47

Authors: Glasby, TM Connell, SD
Citation: Tm. Glasby et Sd. Connell, Orientation and position of substrata have large effects on epibiotic assemblages, MAR ECOL-PR, 214, 2001, pp. 127-135

Authors: Glasby, TM
Citation: Tm. Glasby, Surface composition and orientation interact to affect subtidal epibiota, J EXP MAR B, 248(2), 2000, pp. 177-190

Authors: Glasby, TM
Citation: Tm. Glasby, Differences between subtidal epibiota on pier pilings and rocky reefs at marinas in Sydney, Australia, EST COAST S, 48(2), 1999, pp. 281-290

Authors: Glasby, TM
Citation: Tm. Glasby, Interactive effects of shading and proximity to the seafloor on the development of subtidal epibiotic assemblages, MAR ECOL-PR, 190, 1999, pp. 113-124

Authors: Glasby, TM Underwood, AJ
Citation: Tm. Glasby et Aj. Underwood, Determining positions for control locations in environmental studies of estuarine marinas (vol 171, pg 1, 1998), MAR ECOL-PR, 177, 1999, pp. 310-310

Authors: Connell, SD Glasby, TM
Citation: Sd. Connell et Tm. Glasby, Do urban structures influence local abundance and diversity of subtidal epibiota? A case study from Sydney Harbour, Australia, MAR ENV RES, 47(4), 1999, pp. 373-387

Authors: Glasby, TM Connell, SD
Citation: Tm. Glasby et Sd. Connell, Urban structures as marine habitats, AMBIO, 28(7), 1999, pp. 595-598

Authors: Glasby, TM
Citation: Tm. Glasby, Effects of shading on subtidal epibiotic assemblages, J EXP MAR B, 234(2), 1999, pp. 275-290
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