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Kerrie Swadling

Associate Professor

Room 109.G , IMAS-Hobart

+61 3 6226 6903 (phone)

k.swadling@utas.edu.au

Achievements

  • Invited Professor, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
  • ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship
  • Whitley award for best CD-Rom and Electronic Guide
  • Principal investigator on research projects with a combined value of $2,500,000

General Responsibilities

  • National Steering Committee, Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS)
  • Deputy Node Leader, TasIMOS
  • Member of the workshop on ecosystem essential ocean variables (eEOVs) for the Southern Ocean
  • Member of the team on the SCAR-MarBIN Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
  • Academic Editor for PlosONE
  • Editorial Board, Marine Ecology Progress Series (2005 – 2014)
  • Editorial Board for Aquatic Biology (May 2007 – 2014)

Research and Projects

  • Predicting marine currents, nutrients and plankton in the coastal waters of south eastern Tasmania in response to changing weather patterns.
  • The bloom dynamics and trophic ecology of planktonic thaliaceans in Storm Bay, Tasmania.
  • Long term comparison of sea ice, zooplankton and fish along the Adelie Coast, East Antarctica.
  • Secondary production associated with sea ice: biomass, diversity and distribution of lower trophic level invertebrates.
  • The zooplankton food web under East Antarctic pack ice - a stable isotope study.
  • Comparison of the metazoan communities associated with Antarctic and Arctic sea ice.

Teaching Responsibilities

  • KZA351 Antarctic Ecology
  • KZA356 Marine Ecology
  • KSA715 Ecology of Southern Ocean Zooplankton

Supervision

  • Ms Nurul Huda Binti Ahmad Ishak
  • Ms Zhongnan (Molly) Jia
  • Mr Jake Wallis

Publications

Selected Publications:

Swadling, K.M. and Gibson, J.A.E. (2014) Antarctic lacustrine copepods: scattered remnants of an ancient fauna and recent marine invaders In. Copepods: Diversity, Habitat and Behaviour. Laurent Seuront, Editor. Nova Publishers, in press 28 June 2013.

Constable, A.J., Melbourne-Thomas, J, Corney, S.P., Arrigo, K., Barbraud, C., Barnes, D., Bindoff, N., Boyd, P., Brandt, A., Costa, D.P., Davidson, A., Ducklow, H., Emmerson, L., Fukuchi, M., Gutt, J., Hindell, M.A., Hofmann, E.E., Hosie, G., Iida, T., Jacob, S., Johnston, N.M., Kawaguchi, S., Koubbi, P., Lea, M.-A., Makhado, A., Massom, R., Meiners, K., Meredith, M., Murphy, E., Nicol, S., Richerson, K., Riddle, M.J., Rintoul, S.R., Smith Jr, W., Southwell, C., Stark, J.S., Sumner, M., Swadling, K.M., Takahashi, K., Trathan, P., Welsford, D., Weimerskirch, H., Westwood, K., Wienecke, B., Wolf-Gladrow, D., Wright, S., Xavier, J.C. and Ziegler, P. (2014) Climate change and Southern Ocean ecosystems I: how changes in physical habitats directly affect marine biota. Global Change Biology doi: 10.1111/gcb.12623.

Swadling, K.M. (2014) Part 6.8 Sea ice fauna. In The CAML/SCAR-MarBIN Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean

Meiners, K.M., Vancoppenolle, M., Thanassekos, S., Dieckmann, G.S., Thomas, D.N., Tison, J.-L., Arrigo, K.R., Garrison, D.L., McMinn, A., Lannuzel, D., van der Merwe, P., Swadling, K.M., Smith, W.O., Jr., Melnikov, I., Raymond, B.  (2012) Chlorophyll a in Antarctic sea ice from historical ice core data. Geophysical Research Letters 39, No. 21, L21602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2012GL053478

Swadling, K.M., Kawaguchi, S. and Hosie, G.W. (2010) Antarctic mesozooplankton community structure during BROKE-West (30°E – 80°E), January – February 2006. Deep-Sea Research II, 57,887-904    

Full Publication List:

https://rmdb.research.utas.edu.au/public/rmdb/q/indiv_detail_warp_trans/4447

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Fields of Research

  • Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) (310305)
  • Biogeography and phylogeography (310402)
  • Biological oceanography (370801)
  • Aquaculture and fisheries stock assessment (300502)
  • Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation (410102)
  • Genetics (310599)
  • Freshwater ecology (310304)
  • Pollution and contamination (410599)
  • Environmental assessment and monitoring (410402)
  • Population ecology (310307)
  • Conservation and biodiversity (410401)
  • Ecosystem function (410203)
  • Zoology (310999)
  • Invertebrate biology (310913)
  • Palaeoecology (310306)
  • Fisheries management (300505)
  • Chemical oceanography (370802)
  • Atmospheric composition, chemistry and processes (370104)
  • Physical oceanography (370803)
  • Palaeoclimatology (370904)
  • Phycology (incl. marine grasses) (310801)
  • Evolution of developmental systems (310404)
  • Wildlife and habitat management (410407)
  • Community ecology (excl. invasive species ecology) (310302)
  • Global change biology (319902)
  • Geochemistry (370399)
  • Fisheries sciences (300599)
  • Aquaculture (300501)
  • Glaciology (370902)
  • Climate change processes (370201)
  • Environmental management (410404)
  • Animal diet and nutrition (310904)
  • Psychology of ageing (520106)
  • Special education and disability (390411)
  • Evolutionary impacts of climate change (310406)
  • Animal systematics and taxonomy (310401)
  • Biological adaptation (310403)
  • Plant and fungus systematics and taxonomy (310411)
  • Microbial ecology (310703)
  • Intelligent robotics (460205)
  • Behavioural ecology (310301)
  • Ocean engineering (401503)
  • Animal physiology - systems (310910)
  • Polymers and plastics (401609)
  • Environmental management (410499)
  • Isotope geochemistry (370303)
  • Stratigraphy (incl. biostratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy and basin analysis) (370510)
  • Analytical biochemistry (310101)
  • Ecosystem services (incl. pollination) (410204)
  • Fish physiology and genetics (300504)
  • Inorganic geochemistry (370302)
  • Animal structure and function (310911)
  • Surface water hydrology (370704)
  • Climate change science (370299)

Research Objectives

  • Biodiversity in Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments (180404)
  • Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences (280111)
  • Marine biodiversity (180504)
  • Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems (180601)
  • Effects of climate change on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic environments (excl. social impacts) (190503)
  • Assessment and management of coastal and estuarine ecosystems (180201)
  • Coastal or estuarine biodiversity (180203)
  • Effects of climate change on Australia (excl. social impacts) (190504)
  • Other environmental management (189999)
  • Wild caught fin fish (excl. tuna) (100305)
  • Ecosystem adaptation to climate change (190102)
  • Antarctic and Southern Ocean oceanic processes (180402)
  • Assessment and management of pelagic marine ecosystems (180502)
  • Natural hazards (190499)
  • Assessment and management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems (180403)
  • Social impacts of climate change and variability (190103)
  • Measurement and assessment of marine water quality and condition (180505)
  • Fisheries - wild caught (100399)
  • Climate variability (excl. social impacts) (190502)
  • Wild caught crustaceans (excl. rock lobster and prawns) (100303)
  • Fisheries - aquaculture (100299)
  • Terrestrial biodiversity (180606)
  • Fisheries - recreational freshwater (100301)
  • Other plant production and plant primary products (269999)
  • Expanding knowledge in the biological sciences (280102)
  • Environmentally sustainable energy activities (170599)
  • Oceanic processes (excl. in the Antarctic and Southern Ocean) (180506)
  • Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments (180499)
  • Climate change models (190501)
  • Coastal and estuarine systems and management (180299)
  • Expanding knowledge in the earth sciences (280107)
  • Expanding knowledge in engineering (280110)
  • Other education and training (169999)
  • Measurement and assessment of estuarine water quality (180205)
  • Environmentally sustainable plant production (260199)
  • Understanding climate change (190599)
  • Aquaculture fin fish (excl. tuna) (100202)
  • Specific population health (excl. Indigenous health) (200599)
  • Rehabilitation or conservation of marine environments (180507)
  • Climate change adaptation measures (excl. ecosystem) (190101)
  • Control of pests, diseases and exotic species in terrestrial environments (180602)
  • Marine systems and management (180599)
  • Environmental policy, legislation and standards (190299)

Publications

Total publications

117

Highlighted publications

(5 outputs)
YearTypeCitationAltmetrics
2005Journal ArticleSwadling KM, Ritz DA, Nicol S, Osborn JE, Gurney LJ, 'Respiration rate and cost of swimming for Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, in large groups in the laboratory', Marine Biology, 146, (6) pp. 1169-1175. ISSN 0025-3162 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00227-004-1519-z [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 28Web of Science - 32

Co-authors: Ritz DA; Osborn JE; Gurney LJ

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2004Journal ArticleSwadling KM, McKinnon AD, De'ath G, Gibson JAE, 'Life cycle plasticity and differential growth and development in marine and lacustrine populations of an Antarctic copepod', Limnology and Oceanography, 49, (3) pp. 644-655. ISSN 0024-3590 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.4319/lo.2004.49.3.0644 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 24Web of Science - 19

Co-authors: Gibson JAE

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2001Journal ArticleSwadling KM, 'Population structure of two Antarctic ice-associated copepods, Drescheriella glacialis and Paralabidocera antarctica, in winter sea ice', Marine Biology, 139, (3) pp. 597-603. ISSN 0025-3162 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s002270100610 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 17Web of Science - 14

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2001Journal ArticleSwadling KM, Dartnall HJ, Gibson JAE, Saulnier-Talbot E, Vincent WF, 'Fossil rotifers and the early colonization of an Antarctic lake', Quaternary Research, 55, (3) pp. 380-384. ISSN 0033-5894 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1006/qres.2001.2222 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 19Web of Science - 15

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2000Journal ArticleSwadling KM, Nichols PD, Gibson JAE, Ritz DA, 'Role of lipid in the life cycles of ice-dependent and ice-independent populations of the copepod Paralabidocera antarctica', Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 208 pp. 171-182. ISSN 0171-8630 (2000) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3354/meps208171 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 25Web of Science - 23

Co-authors: Ritz DA

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2022Delord K, Cherel Y, Roy A, Bustamante P, Swadling KM, et al., 'At-sea behavioural ecology of the endangered MacGillivray's prion from Saint Paul Island: combining tracking and stable isotopes', Marine Ecology Progress Series, 697 pp. 149-165. ISSN 0171-8630 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3354/meps14136 [eCite] [Details]

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2022Granata A, Weldrick CK, Bergamasco A, Saggiomo M, Grillo M, et al., 'Diversity in zooplankton and sympagic biota during a period of rapid sea ice change in Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea, Antarctica', Diversity, 14, (6) Article 425. ISSN 1424-2818 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3390/d14060425 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

Co-authors: Weldrick CK

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2022Halfter S, Cavan EL, Butterworth P, Swadling KM, Boyd PW, ''Sinking dead' - how zooplankton carcasses contribute to particulate organic carbon flux in the subantarctic Southern Ocean', Limnology and Oceanography, 67, (1) pp. 13-25. ISSN 0024-3590 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/lno.11971 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 7Web of Science - 6

Co-authors: Halfter S; Butterworth P; Boyd PW

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2022Johnston NM, Murphy EJ, Atkinson A, Constable AJ, Cotte C, et al., 'Status, change, and futures of zooplankton in the Southern Ocean', Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9 Article 624692. ISSN 2296-701X (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.624692 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 10

Co-authors: Constable AJ; Halfter S; Veytia D; Weldrick CK

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2022Subramaniam RC, Corney SP, Melbourne-Thomas J, Peron C, Ziegler P, et al., 'Spatially explicit food web modelling to consider fisheries impacts and ecosystem representation within Marine Protected Areas on the Kerguelen Plateau', ICES Journal of Marine Science, 79, (4) pp. 1327-1339. ISSN 1054-3139 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsac056 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1

Co-authors: Subramaniam RC; Corney SP; Melbourne-Thomas J; Ziegler P

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2021Campbell MD, Schoeman DS, Venables W, Abu-Alhaija R, Batten SD, et al., 'Testing Bergmann's rule in marine copepods', Ecography, 44, (9) pp. 1283-1295. ISSN 1600-0587 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/ecog.05545 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 12

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2021Cau A, Ennas C, Moccia D, Mangoni O, Bolinesi F, et al., 'Particulate organic matter release below melting sea ice (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea, Antarctica): possible relationships with zooplankton', Journal of Marine Systems, 217 Article 103510. ISSN 0924-7963 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2021.103510 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

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2021Hunt BPV, Swadling KM, 'Macrozooplankton and micronekton community structure and diel vertical migration in the Heard Island Region, Central Kerguelen Plateau', Journal of Marine Systems, 221 Article 103575. ISSN 0924-7963 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2021.103575 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 1

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2021Nirazuka S, Makabe R, Swadling KM, Moteki M, 'Phyto-detritus feeding by early-stage larvae of Electrona antarctica (Myctophidae) off Wilkes Land in the Southern Ocean, Austral summer 2017', Polar Biology, 44 pp. 1415-1425. ISSN 0722-4060 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00300-021-02880-x [eCite] [Details]

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2021Weldrick CK, Makabe R, Mizobata K, Moteki M, Odate T, et al., 'The use of swimmers from sediment traps to measure summer community structure of Southern Ocean pteropods', Polar Biology, 44 pp. 457-472. ISSN 0722-4060 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00300-021-02809-4 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Weldrick CK

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2020Constable AJ, Swadling KM, 'Ecosystem drivers of food webs on the Kerguelen Axis of the Southern Ocean', Deep-Sea Research. Part 2, 174 Article 104790. ISSN 0967-0645 (2020) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2020.104790 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

Co-authors: Constable AJ

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2020Evans R, Lea M-A, Hindell MA, Swadling KM, 'Significant shifts in coastal zooplankton populations through the 2015/16 Tasman Sea marine heatwave', Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 235 Article 106538. ISSN 0272-7714 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2019.106538 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 16Web of Science - 15

Co-authors: Evans R; Lea M-A; Hindell MA

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2020Halfter S, Cavan EL, Swadling KM, Eriksen RS, Boyd PW, 'The role of zooplankton in establishing carbon export regimes in the Southern Ocean - a comparison of two representative case studies in the Subantarctic region', Frontiers in Marine Science, 7 Article 567917. ISSN 2296-7745 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.567917 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 6

Co-authors: Halfter S; Eriksen RS; Boyd PW

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2020Kelly P, Corney SP, Melbourne-Thomas J, Kawaguchi S, Bestley S, et al., 'Salpa thompsoni in the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean: environmental drivers and life history parameters', Deep-Sea Research Part II, 174 Article 104789. ISSN 0967-0645 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2020.104789 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 6

Co-authors: Kelly P; Corney SP; Melbourne-Thomas J; Kawaguchi S; Bestley S; Fraser A

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2020Matsuno K, Wallis JR, Kawaguchi S, Bestley S, Swadling KM, 'Zooplankton community structure and dominant copepod population structure on the southern Kerguelen Plateau during summer 2016', Deep-Sea Research: Part II, 174 Article 104788. ISSN 0967-0645 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2020.104788 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

Co-authors: Matsuno K; Wallis JR; Kawaguchi S; Bestley S

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2020McEnnulty FR, Davies CH, Armstrong AO, Atkins N, Coman F, et al., 'A database of zooplankton biomass in Australian marine waters', Scientific Data, 7 Article 297. ISSN 2052-4463 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41597-020-00625-9 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

Co-authors: Atkins N

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2020Subramaniam RC, Corney SP, Swadling KM, Melbourne-Thomas J, 'Exploring ecosystem structure and function of the northern Kerguelen Plateau using a mass-balanced food web model', Deep-Sea Research: Part II, 174 Article 104787. ISSN 0967-0645 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2020.104787 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 9

Co-authors: Subramaniam RC; Corney SP

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2020Subramaniam RC, Melbourne-Thomas J, Corney SP, Alexander K, Peron C, et al., 'Time-dynamic food web modeling to explore environmental drivers of ecosystem change on the Kerguelen Plateau', Frontiers in Marine Science, 7 Article 641. ISSN 2296-7745 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.00641 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 4

Co-authors: Subramaniam RC; Melbourne-Thomas J; Corney SP; Alexander K

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2020Venkataramana V, Anilkumar N, Swadling K, Mishra RK, Tripathy SC, et al., 'Distribution of zooplankton in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean', Antarctic Science, 32, (3) pp. 168-179. ISSN 0954-1020 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1017/S0954102019000579 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 5

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2020Wallis JR, Maschette D, Wotherspoon S, Kawaguchi S, Swadling KM, 'Thysanoessa macrura in the southern Kerguelen region: population dynamics and biomass', Deep-Sea Research: Part II, 174 Article 104719. ISSN 0967-0645 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2019.104719 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Wallis JR; Maschette D; Wotherspoon S; Kawaguchi S

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2019Sexton SC, Ward TM, Stewart J, Swadling KM, Huveneers C, 'Spawning patterns provide further evidence for multiple stocks of sardine (Sardinops sagax) off eastern Australia', Fisheries Oceanography, 28, (1) pp. 18-32. ISSN 1054-6006 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/fog.12383 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

Co-authors: Ward TM

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2019Weldrick CK, Trebilco R, Davies DM, Swadling KM, 'Trophodynamics of Southern Ocean pteropods on the southern Kerguelen Plateau', Ecology and Evolution, 9, (14) pp. 8119-8132. ISSN 2045-7758 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/ece3.5380 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Weldrick CK; Trebilco R; Davies DM

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2019Weldrick CK, Trebilco R, Swadling KM, 'Can lipid removal affect interpretation of resource partitioning from stable isotopes in Southern Ocean pteropods?', Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 33, (6) pp. 569-578. ISSN 0951-4198 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/rcm.8384 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Weldrick CK; Trebilco R

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2018Davies CH, Ajani P, Armbrecht L, Atkins N, Baird ME, et al., 'A database of chlorophyll a in Australian waters', Scientific Data, 5 Article 180018. ISSN 2052-4463 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2018.18 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 8

Co-authors: Armbrecht L; Atkins N; Beard J; Crawford C; Eriksen R; Hoenner X; Proctor R; Wright S

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2018Meiners KM, Vancoppenolle M, Carnat G, Castellani G, Delille B, et al., 'Chlorophyll-a in Antarctic landfast sea ice: a first synthesis of historical ice core data', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 123, (11) pp. 8444-8459. ISSN 2169-9275 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2018JC014245 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 18Web of Science - 22

Co-authors: Meiners KM; Lannuzel D; Martin A; McMinn A; van der Merwe P; Weldrick CK

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2018Melvin JE, Kawaguchi S, King R, Swadling KM, 'The carapace matters: refinement of the instantaneous growth rate method for Antarctic krill Euphausia superba Dana, 1850 (Euphausiacea)', Journal of Crustacean Biology, 38, (6) pp. 689-696. ISSN 0278-0372 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1093/jcbiol/ruy069 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 4

Co-authors: Melvin JE; Kawaguchi S

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2018Smith JA, Miskiewicz AG, Beckley LE, Everett JD, Garcia V, et al., 'A database of marine larval fish assemblages in Australian temperate and subtropical waters', Scientific Data, 5 Article 180207. ISSN 2052-4463 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2018.207 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 11

Co-authors: Keane J; Lara-Lopez A; Leis JM; Ward TM

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2018Wallis JR, Kawaguchi S, Swadling KM, 'Sexual differentiation, gonad maturation, and reproduction of the Southern Ocean euphausiid Thysanoessa macrura (Sars, 1883) (Crustacea: Euphausiacea)', Journal of Crustacean Biology, 38, (1) pp. 107-118. ISSN 0278-0372 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1093/jcbiol/rux091 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 7Web of Science - 5

Co-authors: Wallis JR; Kawaguchi S

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2017Ahmad Ishak NH, Clementson LA, Eriksen RS, van den Enden RL, Williams GD, et al., 'Gut contents and isotopic profiles of Salpa fusiformis and Thalia democratica', Marine Biology, 164 Article 144. ISSN 0025-3162 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00227-017-3174-1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 13

Co-authors: Eriksen RS; Williams GD

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2017Clarke LJ, Beard JM, Swadling KM, Deagle BE, 'Effect of marker choice and thermal cycling protocol on zooplankton DNA metabarcoding studies', Ecology and Evolution, 7, (3) pp. 873-883. ISSN 2045-7758 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2667 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 107Web of Science - 93

Co-authors: Clarke LJ; Beard JM; Deagle BE

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2017Everett JD, Baird ME, Buchanan P, Bulman C, Davies C, et al., 'Modeling what we sample and sampling what we model: challenges for zooplankton model assessment', Frontiers in Marine Science, 4 Article 77. ISSN 2296-7745 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00077 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 36Web of Science - 31

Co-authors: Buchanan P; Lara-Lopez A

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2017McCauley RD, Day RD, Swadling KM, Fitzgibbon QP, Watson RA, et al., 'Widely used marine seismic survey air gun operations negatively impact zooplankton', Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1 Article 0195. ISSN 2397-334X (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41559-017-0195 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 81Web of Science - 68

Co-authors: Day RD; Fitzgibbon QP; Watson RA; Semmens JM

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2017Moteki M, Odate T, Hosie GW, Takahashi KT, Swadling KM, et al., 'Ecosystem studies in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean undertaken by the training vessel Umitaka-maru', Polar Science, 12 pp. 1-4. ISSN 1873-9652 (2017) [Letter or Note in Journal]

DOI: 10.1016/j.polar.2017.04.002 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3

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2016Constable AJ, Costa DP, Schofield O, Newman L, Urban Jr ER, et al., 'Developing priority variables ('ecosystem Essential Ocean Variables' - eEOVs) for observing dynamics and change in Southern Ocean ecosystems', Journal of Marine Systems, 161 pp. 26-41. ISSN 0924-7963 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2016.05.003 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 86Web of Science - 79

Co-authors: Constable AJ; Newman L; Fulton EA; Melbourne-Thomas J; Boyd PW; Emmerson L; Hindell MA; Moltmann T; Press AJ; Raymond B; Smith DC; Southwell C

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2016Davies CH, Coughlan A, Hallegraeff G, Ajani P, Armbrecht L, et al., 'A database of marine phytoplankton abundance, biomass and species composition in Australian waters', Scientific Data, 3 Article 160043. ISSN 2052-4463 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2016.43 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 26Web of Science - 27

Co-authors: Hallegraeff G; Armbrecht L; Atkins N; Davies D; Eriksen R; Proctor R; Tattersall K; Trull TW

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2016Jia Z, Swadling KM, Meiners KM, Kawaguchi S, Virtue P, 'The zooplankton food web under East Antarctic pack ice - a stable isotope study', Deep-Sea Research: Part II, 131 pp. 189-202. ISSN 0967-0645 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2015.10.010 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 41Web of Science - 39

Co-authors: Jia Z; Meiners KM; Kawaguchi S; Virtue P

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2016Kelly P, Clementson L, Davies C, Corney S, Swadling K, 'Zooplankton responses to increasing sea surface temperatures in the southeastern Australia global marine hotspot', Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 180 pp. 242-257. ISSN 0272-7714 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.07.019 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 24Web of Science - 18

Co-authors: Kelly P; Corney S

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2016Virtue P, Meyer B, Freier U, Nichols PD, Jia Z, et al., 'Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter-spring transition in East Antarctica', Deep-Sea Research: Part II, 131 pp. 182-188. ISSN 0967-0645 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2016.02.001 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11Web of Science - 11

Co-authors: Virtue P; Nichols PD; Jia Z; Meiners KM; Kawaguchi S

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2016Wallis JR, Swadling KM, Everett JD, Suthers IM, Jones HJ, et al., 'Zooplankton abundance and biomass size spectra in the East Antarctic sea-ice zone during the winter-spring transition', Deep-Sea Research: Part II, 131 pp. 170-181. ISSN 0967-0645 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2015.10.002 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 18Web of Science - 18

Co-authors: Wallis JR; Jones HJ; Buchanan PJ; Crawford CM; James LC; Johnson R; Meiners KM; Virtue P; Kawaguchi S

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2014Constable AJ, Melbourne-Thomas J, Corney SP, Arrigo KR, Barbraud C, et al., 'Climate change and Southern Ocean ecosystems I: how changes in physical habitats directly affect marine biota', Global Change Biology, 20, (10) pp. 3004-3025. ISSN 1354-1013 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12623 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 354Web of Science - 341

Co-authors: Constable AJ; Melbourne-Thomas J; Corney SP; Bindoff NL; Boyd PW; Davidson A; Hindell MA; Kawaguchi S; Lea M-A; Massom RA; Meiners K; Nicol S; Rintoul SR; Westwood KJ; Wright SW

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2014Davies C, Armstrong A, Baird M, Coman F, Edgar S, et al., 'Over 75 years of zooplankton data from Australia', Ecology, 95, (11) pp. 3229-3229. ISSN 0012-9658 (2014) [Letter or Note in Journal]

DOI: 10.1890/14-0697.1 [eCite] [Details]

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2014Jia Z, Virtue P, Swadling KM, Kawaguchi S, 'A photographic documentation of the development of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) from egg to early juvenile', Polar Biology, 37, (2) pp. 165-179. ISSN 0722-4060 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00300-013-1420-7 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 17Web of Science - 16

Co-authors: Jia Z; Virtue P; Kawaguchi S

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2014Jones HJ, Swadling KM, Butler ECV, Barry LA, Macleod CK, 'Application of stable isotope mixing models for defining trophic biomagnification pathways of mercury and selenium', Limnology and Oceanography, 59, (4) pp. 1181-1192. ISSN 0024-3590 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.4319/lo.2014.59.4.1181 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 10

Co-authors: Jones HJ; Macleod CK

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2014Jones HJ, Swadling KM, Butler ECV, MacLeod CK, 'Complex patterns in fish - sediment mercury concentrations in a contaminated estuary: the influence of selenium co-contamination?', Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 137 pp. 14-22. ISSN 0272-7714 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2013.11.024 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 14Web of Science - 15

Co-authors: Jones HJ; MacLeod CK

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2014Swadling KM, Penot F, Vallet C, Rouyer A, Gasparini S, et al., 'Interannual variability of zooplankton in the Dumont d'Urville sea (139 E - 146 E), east Antarctica, 2004-2008', Polar Science, 5, (2) pp. 118-133. ISSN 1873-9652 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.polar.2011.03.001 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 10Web of Science - 10

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2013Buchanan PJ, Swadling KM, Eriksen RS, Wild-Allen K, 'New evidence links changing shelf phytoplankton communities to boundary currents in southeast Tasmania', Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 24, (2) pp. 427-442. ISSN 1573-5184 (2013) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s11160-013-9312-z [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 16

Co-authors: Eriksen RS

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2013Jones H, Swadling KM, Tracey S, MacLeod C, 'Long term trends of Hg uptake in resident fish from a polluted estuary', Marine Pollution Bulletin, 73, (1) pp. 263-272. ISSN 0025-326X (2013) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.04.032 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 19Web of Science - 18

Co-authors: Jones H; Tracey S; MacLeod C

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2012Meiners KM, Vancoppenolle M, Thanassekos S, Dieckmann GS, Thomas DN, et al., 'Chlorophyll a in Antarctic sea ice from historical ice core data', Geophysical Research Letters, 39, (21) Article L21602. ISSN 0094-8276 (2012) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2012GL053478 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 84Web of Science - 77

Co-authors: Meiners KM; McMinn A; Lannuzel D; Van Der Merwe P; Raymond B

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2011Johnson CR, Banks SC, Barrett NS, Cazassus F, Dunstan PK, et al., 'Climate change cascades: Shifts in oceanography, species' ranges and subtidal marine community dynamics in eastern Tasmania', Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 400, (1-2) pp. 17-32. ISSN 0022-0981 (2011) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2011.02.032 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 447Web of Science - 430

Co-authors: Johnson CR; Barrett NS; Cazassus F; Dunstan PK; Edgar GJ; Frusher SD; Gardner C; Helidoniotis F; Holbrook NJ; Ling SD; Melbourne-Thomas J; Miller K; Pecl GT; Ritz DA; Ross DJ; Sanderson JC

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2011Kramer M, Swadling KM, Meiners KM, Kiko R, Scheltz A, et al., 'Antarctic sympagic meiofauna in winter: Comparing diversity, abundance and biomass between perennially and seasonally ice-covered regions', Deep-Sea Research. Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58, (9-10) pp. 1062-1074. ISSN 0967-0645 (2011) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.10.029 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 23Web of Science - 21

Co-authors: Meiners KM

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2010Kawaguchi S, King R, Meijers R, Osborn JE, Swadling KM, et al., 'An experimental aquarium for observing the schooling behaviour of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)', Deep-Sea Research. Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 57, (7-8) pp. 683-692. ISSN 0967-0645 (2010) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2009.10.017 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 56Web of Science - 56

Co-authors: Meijers R; Osborn JE; Ritz DA

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2010Kawaguchi S, Nicol S, Virtue P, Davenport SR, Casper R, et al., 'Krill demography and large-scale distribution in the Western Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean (CCAMLR Division 58.4.2) in Austral summer of 2006 ', Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 57, (9-10) pp. 934-947. ISSN 0967-0645 (2010) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2008.06.014 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 30Web of Science - 27

Co-authors: Virtue P; Casper R

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2010Swadling KM, Kawaguchi S, Hosie GW, 'Antarctic mesozooplankton community structure during BROKE-West (30°E-80°E), January-February 2006 ', Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 57, (9-10) pp. 887-904. ISSN 0967-0645 (2010) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2008.10.041 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 33Web of Science - 28

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2009Gibson JAE, Paterson KS, White CA, Swadling KM, 'Evidence for the continued existence of Abraxas Lake, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica during the Last Glacial Maximum', Antarctic Science, 21, (3) pp. 269-278. ISSN 0954-1020 (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1017/S0954102009001801 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 22Web of Science - 20

Co-authors: Gibson JAE; Paterson KS; White CA

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2009Loots C, Swadling KM, Koubbi P, 'Annual cycle of distribution of three ice-associated copepods along the coast near Dumont d'Urville, Terre Adelie (Antarctica)', Journal of Marine Systems, 78, (4) pp. 599-605. ISSN 0924-7963 (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.01.003 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 9

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2009Vallet C, Koubbi P, Sultan E, Goffart A, Swadling KM, et al., 'Distribution of euphausiid larvae along the coast of east Antarctica in the Dumont d'Urville Sea (139-145E) during summer 2004', Antarctic Science, 21, (3) pp. 197-207. ISSN 0954-1020 (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1017/S0954102008001697 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 5Web of Science - 5

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2008Gibson JAE, Quilty PG, Swadling KM, Newman L, Paterson KS, 'Paratrochammina Minutissima n.sp. in brackish, marine-derived lakes of the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica', Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 38, (4) pp. 292-297. ISSN 0096-1191 (2008) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2113/gsjfr.38.4.292 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Gibson JAE; Quilty PG; Newman L; Paterson KS

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2008Thompson PA, Bonham PI, Swadling KM, 'Phytoplankton blooms in the Huon Estuary, Tasmania: top-down or bottom-up control?', Journal of Plankton Research, 30, (7) pp. 735-753. ISSN 0142-7873 (2008) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1093/plankt/fbn044 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 36Web of Science - 34

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2007Hagen W, Yoshida T, Virtue P, Kawaguchi S, Swadling KM, et al., 'Effect of a carnivorous diet on the lipids, fatty acids and condition of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba', Antarctic Science, 19, (2) pp. 183-188. ISSN 0954-1020 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1017/S0954102007000259 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 16

Co-authors: Yoshida T; Virtue P; Nicol S; Nichols PD

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2007Metillo EB, Ritz DA, Swadling KM, 'In situ feeding rate and diet selectivity in Tasmanian mysid species (Crustacea, Mysidacea)', Hydrobiologia, 589, (1) pp. 207-218. ISSN 0018-8158 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s10750-007-0732-4 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 5Web of Science - 5

Co-authors: Ritz DA

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2006Newman L, Gibson JAE, Swadling KM, Hodgson DA, 'Evidence for a lacustrine faunal refuge in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica, during the Last Glacial Maximum', Journal of Biogeography, 33, (7) pp. 1314-1323. ISSN 0305-0270 (2006) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2006.01490.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 33

Co-authors: Newman L; Gibson JAE

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2006Passmore A, Jarman SN, Swadling KM, Kawaguchi SR, McMinn A, et al., 'DNA as a dietary biomarker in Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba', Marine Biotechnology, 8, (6) pp. 686-696. ISSN 1436-2228 (2006) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s10126-005-6088-8 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 45Web of Science - 44

Co-authors: Passmore A; McMinn A

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2006Swadling KM, 'Krill Migration: Up and down all night', Current Biology, 16, (5) pp. R173-R175. ISSN 0960-9822 (2006) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2006.02.044 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 7

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2005Bissett AP, Gibson JAE, Jarman SN, Swadling KM, Newman L, 'Isolation, amplification, and identification of ancient copepod DNA from lake sediments', Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 3, (December) pp. 533-542. ISSN 1541-5856 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.4319/lom.2005.3.533 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 54Web of Science - 43

Co-authors: Bissett AP; Gibson JAE; Newman L

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2005Newman L, Gibson JAE, Swadling KM, Ritz DA, 'Faunal microfossils: Indicators of Holocene ecological change in a saline Antarctic lake', Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 221, (1-2) pp. 83-97. ISSN 0031-0182 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2005.02.005 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 28Web of Science - 23

Co-authors: Newman L; Gibson JAE; Ritz DA

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2005Swadling KM, Ritz DA, Nicol S, Osborn JE, Gurney LJ, 'Respiration rate and cost of swimming for Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, in large groups in the laboratory', Marine Biology, 146, (6) pp. 1169-1175. ISSN 0025-3162 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00227-004-1519-z [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 28Web of Science - 32

Co-authors: Ritz DA; Osborn JE; Gurney LJ

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2004Swadling KM, McKinnon AD, De'ath G, Gibson JAE, 'Life cycle plasticity and differential growth and development in marine and lacustrine populations of an Antarctic copepod', Limnology and Oceanography, 49, (3) pp. 644-655. ISSN 0024-3590 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.4319/lo.2004.49.3.0644 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 24Web of Science - 19

Co-authors: Gibson JAE

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2003Bayly IAE, Gibson JAE, Wagner B, Swadling KM, 'Taxonomy, ecology and zoogeography of two East Antarctic freshwate calanoid copepod species: Boeckella poppei and Gladioferens antarcticus', Antarctic Science, 15, (4) pp. 439-448. ISSN 0954-1020 (2003) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1017/S0954102003001548 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 50Web of Science - 33

Co-authors: Gibson JAE

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2003King R, Nicol S, Cramp P, Swadling KM, 'Krill maintenance and experimentation at the Australian Antarctic Division', Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, 36, (4) pp. 271-283. ISSN 0091-181X (2003) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1080/10236240310001614457 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 24Web of Science - 23

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2003Ritz DA, Newman L, Swadling KM, Nicol S, Osborn JE, 'Heart rate as a measure of stress in Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba', Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 83, (2) pp. 329-330 . ISSN 0025-3154 (2003) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1017/S002531540300715Xh [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 8

Co-authors: Ritz DA; Newman L; Osborn JE

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2001Foster EG, Ritz DA, Osborn JE, Swadling KM, 'Schooling affects the feeding success of Australian salmon (Arripis trutta) when preying on mysid swarms (Paramesopodopsis rufa)', Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 261, (1) pp. 93-106. ISSN 0022-0981 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/S0022-0981(01)00265-9 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 33Web of Science - 32

Co-authors: Foster EG; Ritz DA; Osborn JE

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2001Ritz DA, Foster EG, Swadling KM, 'Benefits of swarming: mysids in larger swarms save energy', Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 81, (3) pp. 543-544. ISSN 0025-3154 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1017/S0025315401004210 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 14Web of Science - 14

Co-authors: Ritz DA; Foster EG

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2001Swadling KM, 'Population structure of two Antarctic ice-associated copepods, Drescheriella glacialis and Paralabidocera antarctica, in winter sea ice', Marine Biology, 139, (3) pp. 597-603. ISSN 0025-3162 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s002270100610 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 17Web of Science - 14

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2001Swadling KM, Dartnall HJ, Gibson JAE, Saulnier-Talbot E, Vincent WF, 'Fossil rotifers and the early colonization of an Antarctic lake', Quaternary Research, 55, (3) pp. 380-384. ISSN 0033-5894 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1006/qres.2001.2222 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 19Web of Science - 15

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2001Swadling KM, Gibson JAE, Pienitz R, Vincent WF, 'Biogeography of copepods in lakes and ponds of subarctic Quebec, Canada', Hydrobiologia, 453, (1-3) pp. 341-350. ISSN 0018-8158 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1023/A:1013125632217 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 11

Co-authors: Gibson JAE

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2001Trull T, Gibson JE, Beaumont KL, Bowman J, Burton HR, et al., 'Site holds promise for ecosystem and biogeochemical investigations', Eos, 82, (28) pp. 306,311. ISSN 0096-3941 (2001) [Refereed Article]

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Co-authors: Trull T; Beaumont KL; McMinn A

2001Van Hove P, Swadling KM, Gibson JAE, Belzile C, Vincent WF, 'Farthest north lake and fjord populations of calanoid copepod Limnocalanus macrurus and Drepanopus bungei in the Canadian high Arctic', Polar Biology, 24, (5) pp. 303-307. ISSN 0722-4060 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s003000000207 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 35Web of Science - 33

Co-authors: Gibson JAE

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2000Swadling KM, Gibson JAE, 'Grazing rates of a calanoid copepod (Paralabidocera antarctica) in a continental Antarctic lake', Polar Biology, 23, (5) pp. 301-308. ISSN 0722-4060 (2000) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s003000050449 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 9

Co-authors: Gibson JAE

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2000Swadling KM, McPhee AD, McMinn A, 'Spatial distribution of copepods in fast ice of eastern Antarctica', Polar Bioscience, 13 pp. 55-65. ISSN 1344-6231 (2000) [Refereed Article]

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2000Swadling KM, Nichols PD, Gibson JAE, Ritz DA, 'Role of lipid in the life cycles of ice-dependent and ice-independent populations of the copepod Paralabidocera antarctica', Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 208 pp. 171-182. ISSN 0171-8630 (2000) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3354/meps208171 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 25Web of Science - 23

Co-authors: Ritz DA

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2000Swadling KM, Pienitz R, Nogrady T, 'Zooplankton community composition of lakes in the Yukon and Northwest Territories (Canada): relationship to physical and chemical limnology', Hydrobiologia, 431 pp. 211-224. ISSN 0018-8158 (2000) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1023/A:1004056715976 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 41

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1998Gibson JAE, Dartnall HJG, Swadling KM, 'On the occurrence of males and production of ephippial eggs in populations of Daphniopsis studeri (Cladocera) in lakes of the Vestfold and Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica', Polar Biology, 19, (2) pp. 148-150. ISSN 0722-4060 (1998) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s003000050227 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11Web of Science - 9

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1998Jones SM, Bennett EJ, Swadling KM, 'Lipids in yolks and neonates of the viviparous lizard Niveoscincus metallicus', Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 121, (4) pp. 465-470. ISSN 0305-0491 (1998) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/S0305-0491(98)10136-0 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 26Web of Science - 26

Co-authors: Jones SM; Bennett EJ

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1997Swadling KM, Bayly IAE, 'Different zooplankton communities in confluent waters: comparisons between three marine bays in Victoria, Australia', Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 109 pp. 113-118. ISSN 0035-9211 (1997) [Refereed Article]

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1997Swadling KM, Gibson JAE, Ritz DA, Nichols PD, 'Horizontal patchiness of sympagic organisms in the Antarctic fast ice', Antarctic Science, 9, (4) pp. 399-406. ISSN 0954-1020 (1997) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1017/S0954102097000515 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 37Web of Science - 35

Co-authors: Gibson JAE; Ritz DA; Nichols PD

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1997Swadling KM, Gibson JAE, Ritz DA, Nicols PD, Hughes DE, 'Grazing of phytoplankton by copepods in eastern Antarctic coastal waters', Marine Biology, 128, (1) pp. 39-48. ISSN 0025-3162 (1997) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s002270050066 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 39Web of Science - 38

Co-authors: Gibson JAE; Ritz DA

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Book

(1 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2003Ritz DA, Swadling KM, Hosie G, Cazassus FM, 'Guide to Zooplankton of south eastern Australia', Fauna of Tasmania Committee, Hobart, pp. 90. ISBN 1862951144 (2003) [Authored Other Book]

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Co-authors: Ritz DA; Cazassus FM

Chapter in Book

(8 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2017Bluhm BA, Swadling KM, Gradinger R, 'Sea ice as a habitat for macrograzers', Sea Ice, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, DN Thomas (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 394-414. ISBN 9781118778388 (2017) [Other Book Chapter]

DOI: 10.1002/9781118778371.ch16 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 21

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2014Koubbi P, De Broyer C, Griffiths H, Raymond B, d'Udekem d'Acoz C, et al., 'ChaConclusions: Present and Future of Southern Ocean Biogeography', Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, C de Broyer and P Koubbi (ed), Cambridge, United Kingdom, pp. 470-475. ISBN 978-0-948277-28-3 (2014) [Other Book Chapter]

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Co-authors: Raymond B; Stoddart DM

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2014Post AL, Meijers AJS, Fraser AD, Meiners KM, Ayers J, et al., 'Environmental setting', Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Scott Polar Research Institute, C De Broyer, P Koubbi (ed), Cambridge, UK, pp. 45-64. ISBN 978-0-948277-28-3 (2014) [Research Book Chapter]

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Co-authors: Fraser AD; Meiners KM; Ayers J; Bindoff NL; Raymond B

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2014Swadling KM, 'Sea-ice Fauna', Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, C De Broyer, P Koubbi (ed), Cambridge, UK, pp. 321-326. ISBN 978-0-948277-28-3 (2014) [Other Book Chapter]

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2014Swadling KM, Gibson JAE, 'Antarctic Lacustrine Copepods: Scattered Remnants of an Ancient Fauna and Recent Marine Invaders', Copepods: Diversity, Habitat and Behaviour, Nova Science Publishers, L Seuront (ed), Halifax, pp. 77-100. ISBN 978-1631178467 (2014) [Research Book Chapter]

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Co-authors: Gibson JAE

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2012Richardson AJ, McKinnon D, Swadling KM, 'Zooplankton', A Marine Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Report Card for Australia 2012, CSIRO Publishing, ES Poloczanska, AJ Hobday and AJ Richardson (ed), Hobart, pp. 241-258. ISBN 978064310928-5 (2012) [Research Book Chapter]

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2009Richardson AJ, McKinnon D, Swadling KM, 'Zooplankton', A Marine Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Report Card for Australia 2009, CSIRO, E.S. Poloczanska, A.J. Hobday and A.J. Richardson (ed), Australia, pp. 2-15. ISBN 978-1-921609-03-9 (2009) [Research Book Chapter]

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2006Arndt C, Swadling KM, 'Crustacea in Arctic and Antarctic sea ice: distribution, diet and life history strategies', Advances in Marine Biology, Academic Press, Southward, AJ and Sims, DW (ed), San Diego, pp. 198-315. ISBN 978-0-12-026152-9 (2006) [Research Book Chapter]

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Co-authors: Arndt C

Conference Publication

(15 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2021Pavez C, Wotherspoon S, Maschette D, Reid K, Swadling K, 'Recruitment modelling for Euphausia superba stock assessments considering the recurrence of years with low recruitment', Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, 11 June (2021) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Pavez C; Wotherspoon S; Maschette D

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2019Subramaniam RC, Pinkerton MH, Melbourne-Thomas J, Corney SP, Swadling KM, et al., 'A mass-balanced ecosystem model for the Kerguelen Plateau', Proceedings of the 2nd Kerguelen Plateau Symposium: marine ecosystem and fisheries, 12-15 November 2017, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 81-91. ISBN 9781876934309 (2019) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Subramaniam RC; Melbourne-Thomas J; Corney SP

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2019Wallis JR, Kawaguchi S, Matsuno K, Swadling KM, 'Big things come in small packages. Biomass contribution of the krill Thysanoessa macrura to the marine ecosystem in the Kerguelen Plateau region', Proceedings of the 2nd Kerguelen Plateau Symposium: marine ecosystem and fisheries, 13-15 November 2017, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 55-58. ISBN 9781876934309 (2019) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Wallis JR; Kawaguchi S

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2010Jones H, MacLeod C, Swadling KM, Tracey S, Butler E, 'Multiple lines of evidence to identify bioaccumulation mechanisms for mercury (Hg) in estuarine food webs with an emphasis on a recreationally targeted fish species', Abstracts - ICES (Annual Science Meeting), September 2010, Nantes, France, pp. Unknown. (2010) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Jones H; MacLeod C; Tracey S

2009MacLeod C, Swadling KM, Eriksen RS, 'Biological effects of heavy metals in the Derwent: overview of TAFI research past, present and future', Derwent Estuary Programme Science Symposium, 23-24 November 2009, Hobart (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: MacLeod C; Eriksen RS

2009Swadling KM, MacLeod C, Townsend AT, Seen AJ, 'Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the food chain of the Derwent Estuary', Derwent Estuary Programme Science Symposium, 23-24 November 2009, Hobart (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: MacLeod C; Townsend AT; Seen AJ

2007MacLeod C, Swadling KM, Foster SG, 'Mud, bugs and weed: an overview of salmonid environmental research', Proceedings of the 4th Aquafin CRC Conference, May 2007, Barossa, South Australia (2007) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: MacLeod C; Foster SG

2007Newman L, Gibson JAE, Swadling KM, Hodgson DA, Wagner B, et al., 'The palaeobiogeography of the Antarctic freshwater fauna', 17th INQUA Congress, 28 July - 3 August 2007, Cairns, Australia, pp. 167-168. ISSN 1040-6182 (2007) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Newman L; Gibson JAE; Barmuta LA

2006Ritz DA, Swadling KM, Osborn JE, Kawaguchi S, King R, et al., 'Quantitative 3-dimensional motion analysis of krill and mysids in aggregations', 2nd SCAR Open Science Conference: 'Antarctica in the Earth System', 12-14 July 2006, Hobart, Tasmania (2006) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Ritz DA; Osborn JE; Hollander EM; Meijers R

2005Gibson JAE, Newman L, Swadling KM, Bayly JT, Bissett AP, et al., 'Probing the origins of the Antarctic freshwater fauna', Evolution and Biodiversity in Antarctica Abstracts, 25 - 29 July 2005, Curitiba, Brazil, pp. 85. (2005) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Gibson JAE; Newman L; Bayly JT; Bissett AP; Jarman SN

2005Newman L, Gibson JAE, Swadling KM, Hodgson D, 'The palaeoecology of Antarctic freshwater lake fauna and implications for Antarctic biogeography', Programme and Abstracts of the Australian Society for Limnology 44th National Congress, November 28 - December 2 2005, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 24. (2005) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Newman L; Gibson JAE

1996Gibson JAE, Swadling KM, Burton HR, 'Acrylate and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) concentrations during an Antarctic phytoplankton bloom', Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on DMSP and Related Sulfonium Compounds, 5-8 June 1995, Mobile, Alabama, pp. 213-222. (1996) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Gibson JAE; Burton HR

1996Gibson JAE, Swadling KM, Burton HR, 'Interannual variation in dominant phytoplankton identity and biomass at an inshore Antarctic site', AMSA '96, 10-13 July 1996, Hobart, Australia, pp. 114. (1996) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Gibson JAE; Burton HR

1996Gibson JAE, Swadling KM, Trull T, Burton HR, 'Biogeochemistry of sedimenting organic matter at an inshore Antarctic site', Australian Organic Geochemistry Conference, 2-4 October 1996, Freemantle, Australia (1996) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Gibson JAE; Trull T; Burton HR

1996Swadling KM, Ritz DA, Nichols PD, Gibson JAE, 'Spatial variation in the biota of fast ice', AMSA '96, 10-13 July 1996, Hobart, Australia, pp. 127. (1996) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Ritz DA; Nichols PD; Gibson JAE

Contract Report, Consultant's Report

(2 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2016Smith JA, Suthers IM, Lara-Lopez A, Richardson AJ, Swadling KM, et al., 'An evaluation of the ichthyoplankton monitoring at IMOS national reference stations: Final report to the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)', Australian Fisheries Management Authority, Australia, 2015/0819 (2016) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Lara-Lopez A

2009Volkman J, Thompson P, Herzfeld M, Wild-Allen K, Blackburn S, et al., 'A whole-of-ecosystem assessment of environmental issues for salmonid aquaculture. Aquafin CRC Final Report (CRC Project 4.2(2)/FRDC Project 2004/074)', Aquafin CRC/FRDC, 2004/074 (2009) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: MacLeod C; Foster S

Thesis

(1 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
1998Swadling KM, 'Influence of seasonal ice formation on life cycle strategies of Antarctic copepods' (1998) [PhD]

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Other Public Output

(4 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2015Constable AJ, Blain S, Bowie A, Boyd PW, Chase Z, et al., 'Kerguelen Axis 2015-16: Marine science activities in support of research and observing of marine ecosystems in the vicinity of the Kerguelen Axis during 2015-16 austral summer', Southern Ocean Observing System Newsletter, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, UTAS, Hobart, Tasmania (2015) [Internal Newsletter]

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Co-authors: Constable AJ; Bowie A; Boyd PW; Chase Z; Corney S; Cox M; Clarke L; Deagle B; Double M; Doyle H; Emmerson L; Hindell M; Holmes T; Kawaguchi S; Laurenceau E; McMinn A; Melbourne-Thomas J; Perez-Tribouillier HU; Phillips H; Ratnarajah L; Rintoul S; Schallenberg C; Southwell C; Tilbrook B; Trebilco R; Trull T; Van Der Merwe P; Walters A; Welsford DC; Westwood K; Wuttig K

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2007Swadling KM, Alexander TJ, 'Zooplankton', Tasmania 40 degree SOUTH, 40 Degrees South Pty Ltd, Lindisfarne, Tasmania, 46, 1 (2007) [Magazine Article]

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Co-authors: Alexander TJ

2007Swadling KM, Temby N, 'Report from TAFI Stable Isotopes Workshop', TAFI Internal Report, MRL-TAFI, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, 1, 1 (2007) [Report of Restricted Access]

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Co-authors: Temby N

2006Ritz DA, Swadling KM, 'Enjoy savings at school', JMBA Global Marine Environment, The Marine Biological Association, UK, Spring, 3 (2006) [Magazine Article]

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Co-authors: Ritz DA

Grants & Funding

Funding Summary

Number of grants

49

Total funding

$59,614,635

Projects

Zooplankton and ocean productivity under a changing climate (2023 - 2025)$411,554
Description
The scarcity of iron in the Southern Ocean limits biological productivity and carbon uptake. There is currently very little Information on zooplankton iron content, yet available data points to high variability. This variability is leading to poor predictive outcomes for models of Southern Ocean iron and carbon cycling. Our project addresses this knowledge gap by quantifying zooplankton iron content and examining its biogeochemical and ecological impacton Southern Ocean productivity. Developing an understanding of how iron is cycled through zooplankton will provide significant benefits including improved global models used to quantify current and future patterns of ocean productivity critical for environmental and economic predictions.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($411,554)
Scheme
Grant-Discovery Projects
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bowie AR; Swadling KM; Ratnarajah L; Tagliabue A
Period
2023 - 2025
Grant Reference
DP230100764
Seasonal changes in calcification depth, population structure and shell morphology of Southern Ocean pteropods (2023)$7,232
Description
As surface aragonite undersaturation events start to rapidly spread at the end of this decade and cover approximately 30% of the Southern Ocean surface by 2060, this PhD project will be the first study to explore the specific depth ranges where Southern Ocean pteropods typically form their aragonite shells known as the calcification depth. By combining the study of seasonal changes in calcification depths, biological mechanisms and shell morphology, this project aims to improve understanding of whether and how these indicator species will survive under rapid changing conditions of seawater carbonate chemistry throughout the Southern Ocean.
Funding
Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment ($7,232)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Weldrick CK; Swadling KM; Chase Z; Riengchan P
Year
2023
Bowen Zhang - CSIRO PhD top-up (2022 - 2025)$45,000
Description
PhD top-up for Bowen Zhang, for research into climate change effects on nutritional profiles and ecology of Australian and Southern Ocean marine mesopelagic species.
Funding
CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation ($45,000)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; Pethybridge H; Virtue P; Zhang B
Period
2022 - 2025
Sorting and mapping subantarctic zooplankton (2022)$9,954
Description
This project will use the 30 year continuous plankton recorder (CPR) dataset to produce maps of key species and contribute to a tri-lateral subantarctic eco-regionalisation initiative. The project will also sort and identify some net-caught zooplankton to fill in data gaps from the CPR.
Funding
Rialannah Ridgeway Trust ($9,954)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; Melvin JE
Year
2022
Developing production systems for offshore kelp mariculture (2022 - 2024)$1,559,025
Description
The project will review, design and trial offshore production systems for kelp mariculture, further select for kelp genotypes to cope with ongoing ocean warming, monitor the performance and potential impact of the kelp production system, and use these empirical measures to enable modelling production and environmental impacts (positive and negative) of kelp mariculture at commercial scales. In parallel, we will review, assess and recommend changes to policy and regulatory frameworks to ensure unambiguous guidelines to achieve industry sustainability, environmental safeguards, and social licence.
Funding
Blue Economy CRC Co ($1,407,561)
Collaborators
BMT Global ($8,566); CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation ($142,898)
Scheme
General Projects
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Wright JT; Johnson CR; Layton C; White CA; Swadling KM; Bolch CJS; Haward MG; Nader JP; Howe DP; Shelamoff V; Chen S
Period
2022 - 2024
Nutritional profiling of abundant Australian mesopleagic fishes to inform sustainable fisheries and ecosystem management (2022)$4,800
Description
Mesopelagic biota are considered the largest and least-known major faunal group on Earth, presenting a potential viable source of protein and other essential nutrients to a growing human population. This project will obtain key biochemical measurements, including total protein and lipid content, energy density values, fatty acid composition, and trace elements including mercury, on the most abundant mesopelagic fish and squid species in Australian and Southern Ocean waters. In addition to obtaining nutritional information vital for human health assessments, the biochemical measurements will provide ecological knowledge that is fundamental to quantify rates of open ocean carbon sequestration and examine how climate change may impact the future availability and transport of energy and nutrients in ocean ecosystems.
Funding
Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment ($4,800)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; Virtue P; Pethybridge H; Nichols PD; Zhang B
Year
2022
TEMPO AAD/AAPP sample analysis (2021)$42,006
Description
Funds for analysis of samples collected on the 2021 TEMPO voyage. Funds for lab work and consumables.
Funding
Australian Antarctic Division ($42,006)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; Rae V; Borup M
Year
2021
Investigating sources of variability in the Heard Island and McDonald Islands Toothfish fishery (2021 - 2026)$840,000
Description
This project aims to investigate two identified potential sources of variability in the stock assessment, and one cause ofeconomic variability as a PhD project to enhance the scientific research capacity in the current Southern Ocean fisheries research team within IMASand the AAD. The research will (1) provide reliable and representative estimates of maturity-at-age for Patagonian toothfish at HIMI, (2) develop andevaluate a sex-based stock assessment for the HIMI toothfish fishery, and (3) investigate sea lice species occurrence and diversity at HIMI, and assessthe potential impacts of sea lice occurrence on the HIMI toothfish fishery
Funding
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ($840,000)
Scheme
Grant-Annual Open Call Round
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Maschette D; Lyle JM; Swadling KM; Wotherspoon SJ; Ziegler PE
Period
2021 - 2026
Antarctic krill microbiomes as markers of population connectivity and migration (2020)$15,250
Description
This project will enable a Masters student to study Antarctic krill-associated bacterial communities (krillmicrobiomes) from key krill fishery management areas to improve our understanding of krill stock structure and conserve akey component of Southern Ocean ecosystems
Funding
Antarctic Science Foundation ($15,250)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Clarke L; Swadling KM; Schellenberg L
Year
2020
Detecting, attributing, predicting and monitoring ecological change in the Southern Ocean (2020 - 2022)$149,267
Description
This project aims to provide scientific information on the ecological impacts of climate change and other drivers on key components of the Southern Ocean ecosystem to facilitate evidence-based monitoring, management and policy decisions. we will use new statistical methods in ecology and combine them with existing, long-term datasets of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau and zooplankton in East Antarctica. We will provide maps and new, quantitative knowledge on if, how (which species) and why (in response to which factors) these key Southern Ocean assemblages have changed in recent years and what they are likely to look like in the future. This will significantly advance the scientific information available for planning and evaluation policy and management actions. it will also provide a basis for optimising the design of an effective and cost-effective zooplankton monitoring system to track changes and measure the performance of spatial management into the future.
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($149,267)
Scheme
Grant-Australian Antarctic Science
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Johnson CR; Hill NA; Swadling KM
Period
2020 - 2022
Examining the potential impacts of seismic surveys on octopus and larval stages of Southern Rock Lobster (2020 - 2022)$606,770
Description
CGG has NOPSEMA approval for a 3D seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin to commence in early 2020. This survey overlaps the Victorian shelter-pot octopus fishery off Lakes Entrance. This overlap has raised concerns about the potential impacts to octopus and the fishers from the survey. Tank-based experiments simulating seismic exposure have resulted in high levels of damage in several species of octopus, however, it is unclear how experiments conducted in tanks translate into the field. Field-based seismic experiments are rarely conducted on invertebrates, however, a recent study by the applicants (FRDC 2012-008) demonstrated significant impact on scallops from seismic signals. Like scallops, the benthic and relatively sessile habit of octopus leaves them potentially vulnerable to impacts, as they have limited capacity to avoid the waterborne and ground-borne energy of seismic signals. CCG has acknowledged these potential impacts and is supporting this research, through the formation of a Scientific Advisory Committee, a cash contribution and the use of a full seismic survey, with the lack of a full array often a limitation of seismic research. This project will use a field and laboratory experimental approach to provide a thorough assessment of the potential impacts of seismic surveys on octopus pallidus (the primary species captured in the fishery) in the natural environment, as a model species for octopus fisheries. Additionally, the project will examine the potential impact of the seismic survey on octopus catches and catch rates. These approaches will assist octopus fisheries and petroleum regulators to make informed decisions on the timing and manner in which future surveys are performed. Importantly, along with that of CGG, it has the support of the Victorian Fisheries Authority, who have also offered in-kind support, the two octopus fishers in the region, the Lakes Entrance Fishermen's co-op and the sustainable shark fishing association.ObjectivesNo.Details1Determine the impact of intense low frequency acoustic signals on adult pale octopus (Octopus pallidus)2Determine the impact of intense low frequency acoustic signals on the development of eggs, hatching rates and competency of the resultant hatchlings.3Outline threshold distances for potential impacts of seismic surveying4Determine the impact of intense low frequency acoustic signals on pale octopus (Octopus pallidus) catch.
Funding
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ($606,770)
Scheme
Grant-Annual Open Call Round
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Semmens JM; Day R; Hartmann K; Fitzgibbon Q; Swadling KM
Period
2020 - 2022
Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (2019 - 2029)$50,000,000
Description
Australian Antarctic Program Partnership, comprises the University of Tasmania, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, the Australian Antartcic Division, Geosciences Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology, IMOS and Tasmanian State Govt. This initiative will support research that aims to understand the role of the Antarctic region in the global climate system and the implications on marine ecosystems.
Funding
Department of Industry, Innovation and Science ($50,000,000)
Scheme
Antarctic Science Collaboration Initiative
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bindoff NL; Swadling KM; Nicol S; Bestley S; Blanchard JL; Lannuzel D; Williams GD; Coleman R; Nikurashin M; Bowie AR; Phillips HE; King MA; Watson CS; Hurd R; Boyd PW
Period
2019 - 2029
Storm Bay Observing System: Assessing the Performance of Aquaculture Development (2019 - 2024)$4,246,930
Description
Storm Bay is identified in the Tasmanian Governments Sustainable Industry Growth Plan for the Salmon Industry as a priority area for the possible expansion of salmonid marine farming. The Government's intention is that the proposed developments would be managed under an adaptive management framework with the following pre-conditions:*A staged development approach, with an initial limit on feed input that would provide for 30,000 tonnes of production*A comprehensive environmental monitoring program*The development of a biogeochemical model, to help to understand i) the information provided by the environmental monitoring and ii) the effects of any changes to farming operations in the region.The work proposed in this study will support the design and implementation of an effective, efficient and reliable monitoring program, providing expert advice on sampling locations, timelines and strategies and testing this data over 3-4 years to refine and improve the program. This monitoring program will deliver observational data to directly assess environmental performance and to assist the skill assessment of the integrated 3D model being developed by CSIRO. A second key element of the proposal is to develop a lease scale module for predicting near scale effects; this would be nested and relocatable in the CSIRO modelling system. A comprehensive map of seafloor habitats and bathymetry will underpin the monitoring program and modelling efforts.
Funding
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ($4,246,930)
Scheme
Industry Partnership Agreements - IPA
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Ross DJ; MacLeod C; White CA; Hadley SA; Barrett NS; Swadling KM; Lucieer VL
Period
2019 - 2024
Research Donation - An Integrated study of a biodiverse temperate ecosystem in the south-eastern Australian hotspot (2018)$1,200
Description
This project is a multi-disciplinary, whole system study of the continental shelf region to the east of Bruny Island, Tasmania. The region is situated within the south-eastern Australian climatic 'hotspot', and has been subject to severe warming in recent years, cumulating in an extreme marine heatwave event in 2015. These types of events are predicted to occur more frequently as climate change progresses, and have a range of impacts including species range shifting, disease outbreaks, and in some cases mass loss of certain species. The main overarching aim of this project was to characterize the bio-physical drivers operating in this region through an integrated study, encompassing physical oceanography, prey field and predator studies, which has run for the last 2 years. During the marine heatwave (summer 2015/16), little penguins at the Neck colony (Bruny Island) were fitted with GPS tags almost simultaneously with the integrated survey in January 2016. Seabirds are regularly used as indicators of environmental variation and in particular, little penguin breeding success has been found to correlate negatively with increased temperature in their foraging grounds. We wish to repeat this study with accelerometer tags in January 2018.
Funding
Donation via University of Tasmania Foundation ($1,200)
Scheme
Donation - Individual
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Lea MA; Hindell MA; Swadling KM; Evans R
Year
2018
Ichthyoplankton long-term monitoring at National Reference Stations (2016)$7,108
Description
The project will be monitoring ichthyoplankton at several IMOS National Reference Stations to start building up a time series and ascertain if monthly samples of ichthyoplankton could be used to monitor changes in the environment
Funding
Australian Fisheries Management Authority ($7,108)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of New South Wales
Research Team
Suthers I; Lara-Lopez AL; Richardson AJ; Lynch T; Swadling KM; Ward T; Van Roth P; Everett J
Year
2016
Ecological functioning of Southern Ocean pteropods and their response to ocean acidification (2016 - 2017)$9,800
Description
Rising anthropogenic CO2 is causing multi-stressor, climatic impacts on marine ecosystems. Among the multistressorscaused by climate change is ocean acidification, a process driving dissolution of calcareous shells of many marine organisms.Calcareous-shelled pteropods are small, free-floating marine snails that are highly sensitive to ocean acidification and thus considered firstresponders to climate change. Many studies demonstrate dissolution of shells at lower pH, however little research focuses on their generalecological and life history strategies. While pteropods are ecologically important grazers on phytoplankton, and a food source for a varietyof higher trophic species, a basic understanding of their trophic roles and carbonate flux potential is still lacking. The overall objective of theproject is to gain a better understanding of pteropods and consequently the ecological impacts of declining pteropod populations on thefunctioning of the Southern Ocean marine ecosystem. Specifically,(1) Measure the impacts of ocean acidification on the survival rate of pteropods.(2) Understand how pteropods influence the net primary production and the biological carbon pump through grazing and sinking offaecal pellets.(3) Determine the inter- and intraspecific role of pteropods within a marine food web along the Kerguelen Axis
Funding
Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment ($9,800)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; Weldrick CK
Period
2016 - 2017
Assessment of habitats, productivity and food webs on the Kerguelen Axis in the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean (2015)$0
Description
The Southern Ocean is one of the most rapidly changing environments on earth. Australia seeks to sustain marine resources of high fisheries and conservation value that are dependent on the productive ecosystems of the Kerguelen Axis (including Australia's Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands south to the Antarctic continent). The Kerguelen Axis has never been surveyed as a single region to determine the critical relationships between environmental and biogeochemical drivers responsible for the transition between the northern copepod-fish dominated foodweb to the southern krill-based foodweb. This knowledge is essential for ecosystem-based management of fisheries, as well as conservation of whale populations and marine biodiversity. The results will be important for assessing likely responses to change in the ecosystem (from climate or fisheries) as well as change in the global oceans and carbon cycle, which are fundamental to the Earth's response to climate change
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($0)
Scheme
Grant-Australian Antarctic Science
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Constable A; Andrews-Goff V; Bell E; Bestley S; Bowie AR; Boyd PW; Corney SP; Cox MJ; Davidson AT; Deagle BE; Double MC; Emmerson L; Harcourt R; Hindell MA; Kawaguchi S; Koubbi P; Lea MA; McMahon CR; McMinn A; Melbourne-Thomas J; Moteki M; Odate T; Rintoul SR; Southwell C; Sumner MD; Swadling KM; Takahashi K; Tilbrook B; Trull T; Westwood KJ; Ziegler PE; Causse R; Phillips HE; Pruvost P; Kokubun N
Year
2015
An integrated ecosystem study of an Australian marine biodiversity hotspot (2015 - 2016)$40,900
Description
This study will determine the biological and physical drivers of the distribution and abundance of top predators in southern Storm Bay, Tasmania. We will conduct fortnightly boat-based surveys of predators and the zooplankton prey fields, as well as characterise the habitats using hi-resolution multi-beam sonar and ocean profile data.
Funding
Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation Inc ($40,900)
Scheme
Grant-Research Project
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Lea MA; Swadling KM; Lucieer VL; McMahon CR
Period
2015 - 2016
An integrated study of Antarctic land-fast sea ice physical and biological processes (2015)$0
Description
Land-fast sea ice (fast ice) is a pre-eminent feature of the Antractic coastal zone, is a senstitive indicator and modulator of Antarctic marine ecosystems. This joint Australia - New Zealand multi-disciplinary project will improve understanding of, and measurement capability for, coupled physical-biological processes in Antarctic fast ice. By combining field experiments, the use of automated observatories, historical data collation, satellite observations and statisitical modelling, the project will provide new data on local-to-circum-Antarctic scales. A key output of the project will be a physically-informed model of the seasonal development and fate of Antarctic fast-ice associated algal biomass. Furthermore, analyses will enhance the understanding of sea ice in Antarctic climate processes and will be utilised to improve parameterisation and evalutation of sea ice physical models.
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($0)
Scheme
Grant-Australian Antarctic Science
Administered By
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth)
Research Team
Meiners K; Swadling KM; Williams GD; McMinn A; Fraser AD; Haskell T; Heil P; Langhorne P; Lieser JL; Massom RA; Melbourne-Thomas J; Ryan K; Smith I; Stevens C
Year
2015
Functional dynamics of zooplankton in Southern Ocean food webs: assessment of drivers and boundaries (2015 - 2016)$62,590
Description
This project represents a trilateral collaboration between Australia, Japan and France to build our knowledge of the functioning of Southern Ocean food webs through the detailed study of plankton dynamics (patterns and processes). All three countries are active in the Indian sector, providing excellent opportunities for building capacity to undertake this project on a large scale. This project will therefore maximize sampling opportunities and, more importantly, accelerate the collection of data that are needed to develop robust descriptions of planktonic food webs in the Southern Ocean. These data are needed to inform ecosystem models to enable prediction of how food webs will be impacted by environmental change.Specifically, this project will:(1) Describe major food web components over a latitudinal gradient from 40S to ~65S along the 110E meridian. (2) Relate distributions of dominant species to environmental drivers to determine physical and chemical boundaries and major transitions in food web types.(3) Measure grazing rates of key species under experimentally-controlled temperatures.(4) Assess how increases in salp populations could alter flow through planktonic trophic pathways. (5) Apply normalised biomass spectra for major habitats (permanently open ocean zone, sea ice zone, marginal ice zone) as a way of standardising between the different food webs. (6) Use the above information to infer how the relative roles of krill based food webs and alternative pathways involving zooplankton and fish could change in the future.
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($62,590)
Scheme
Grant-Australian Antarctic Science
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; Davidson AT; Hays G; Kawaguchi S; Koubbi P; Moteki M; Odate T
Period
2015 - 2016
Currents, nutrients and plankton in coastal waters of south eastern Tasmania and responses to changing weather patterns (2014 - 2016)$339,527
Description
This project provides monthly surveys of water quality and plankton in Storm Bay and analysis in relation to changing weather patterns.
Funding
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ($339,527)
Scheme
Grant-Tactical Research Fund
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Crawford C; Frusher SD; Swadling KM
Period
2014 - 2016
Tracking of Elasmobranch Prey Species as Evidence of Key Trophic Accumulation Pathways of Mercury (Hg) (2011)$20,000
Funding
Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation Inc ($20,000)
Scheme
Grant-Research Project
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
MacLeod C; Swadling KM; Tracey S; Jones H
Year
2011
Tracking methylmercury contamination pathways in key commercially and recreationally fished species (2011 - 2013)$37,689
Funding
Australian Seafood Cooperative Research Centre ($37,689)
Scheme
Scholarship-Postgraduate Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
MacLeod C; Swadling KM; Jones H
Period
2011 - 2013
Resilience of Storm Bay, Tasmania, to Climate Change and Development: Linking Oceanographic Changes to Productivity (2011)$60,000
Funding
Winifred Violet Scott Charitable Trust ($60,000)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; Crawford C
Year
2011
Multiple lines of evidence to identify mercury bioaccumulation pathways in a key recreationally caught fish species (2011)$4,680
Funding
Australian Institute of Nuclear Science & Engineering ($4,680)
Scheme
Award-Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; MacLeod C; Jones H
Year
2011
2009/067 - Nutrient and Phytoplankton Data from Storm Bay to Support Sustainable Resource Planning (2010 - 2011)$44,143
Funding
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ($44,143)
Scheme
Grant-Tactical Research Fund
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Crawford C; Swadling KM; MacLeod C; Frusher SD
Period
2010 - 2011
Multiple lines of evidence to identify key trophic accumulation pathways of mercury in estuarine foodwebs (2010 - 2012)$67,500
Funding
Nyrstar Hobart Pty Ltd. ($67,500)
Scheme
Agreement-Postgraduate Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
MacLeod C; Swadling KM
Period
2010 - 2012
A Laser Optical Plankton Counter (L-OPC) for Laboratory or in-situ Size Distributions of Zooplankton: Ecological Dynamics of a Changing East Australian Current (2010)$125,000
Funding
Australian Research Council ($125,000)
Scheme
Grant-Linkage Infrastructure
Administered By
University of New South Wales
Research Team
Suthers I; Swadling KM; Virtue P
Year
2010
Grant Reference
LE100100204
Establishing Mercury Bioaccumulation Pathways to Top Predators within a Contaminated Australian Estuary (2010)$7,500
Funding
Australian Institute of Nuclear Science & Engineering ($7,500)
Scheme
Award-Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; MacLeod C
Year
2010
Building a biogeographic baseline of sea ice-associated Antartic grazers: the development of a comprehensive database for SCAR-MarBIN (2010)$7,320
Funding
Total Foundation ($7,320)
Scheme
Grant-CAML/SCAR-MarBIN Cybertaxonomy Initiative
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM
Year
2010
Establishing Mercury Bioaccumulation Pathways to Top Predators within a Contaminated Australian Estuary-providing Essential Information for Faunal Conservation and Ecosystem Remediation (2009)$55,000
Funding
Winifred Violet Scott Charitable Trust ($55,000)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
MacLeod C; Swadling KM; Barnett A
Year
2009
Conserving Tasmanian Fisheries - Understanding Food Web Dynamics between Redbait (Emmelichthys nitidus) and Zooplankton (2007)$48,500
Funding
Winifred Violet Scott Charitable Trust ($48,500)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; Neira FJ
Year
2007
Travel to 4th International Zooplankton Production Symposium - Hiroshima, Japan, May-June 2007. (2007)$3,813
Funding
CASS Foundation (Contributing to Australian Scholarship and Science) ($3,813)
Scheme
Grant-Post Doctoral Travel
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM
Year
2007
Guide to the Zooplankton of Southeastern Australia: an Integrated CD-ROM and Website (2006)$30,800
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($30,800)
Scheme
Grant-Australian Biological Resources Study
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM
Year
2006
Life Cycles and Trophic Interactions of Tasmanian Coastal Zooplankton (2006 - 2009)$82,120
Funding
The Hermon Slade Foundation ($82,120)
Scheme
Grant-Research Project
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; MacLeod C
Period
2006 - 2009
The History and Palaeoecology of Epiglacial Lakes of the Framnes Mountain, Antarctica (2005)$12,672
Funding
Australian Institute of Nuclear Science & Engineering ($12,672)
Scheme
Grant-Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Gibson JAE; Swadling KM
Year
2005
Modern Day Limnology and Palaeolimnology of Lakes in the Framnes Mountains and Stillwell Hills (2004)$0
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($0)
Scheme
Grant-Australian Antarctic Science
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Gibson JAE; Swadling KM
Year
2004
Local and Regional Patterns of Antarctic Planktonic Fauna: Factors Influencing their Distribution in the Coastal Sea Ice Zone (2004)$9,200
Funding
Australian Academy of Science ($9,200)
Scheme
Grant-Scientific Visits to Europe
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM
Year
2004
Invertebrate Remains as Indicators of Community Change in East Antarctica: Using Molecular Genetics to Identify Taxa (2004)$24,000
Funding
University of Tasmania ($24,000)
Scheme
Grant-Institutional Research Scheme
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM; Gibson JAE
Year
2004
Antarctic Freshwater Lake Fauna: Palaeobiogeography, Palaeoecology and Applications to Climate change Studies (2003 - 2004)$5,142
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($5,142)
Scheme
Grant-Australian Antarctic Science
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Barmuta LA; Gibson JAE; McMinn A; Swadling KM
Period
2003 - 2004
Antarctic Freshwater Lake Fauna: Palaeobiogeography, Palaeoecology and Applications to Climate Change Studies (2003 - 2005)$240,000
Funding
Australian Research Council ($240,000)
Scheme
Grant-Discovery Projects
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Richardson AMM; Swadling KM
Period
2003 - 2005
Grant Reference
DP0342815
Tissue Turnover Time in Antarctic Krill Euphausia Superba (2003)$21,000
Funding
University of Tasmania ($21,000)
Scheme
Grant-Institutional Research Scheme
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM
Year
2003
The Fate of Primary Production in Antarctic Sea Ice: The Role of Metazoan Grazers (2002 - 2004)$36,893
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($36,893)
Scheme
Grant-Australian Antarctic Science
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM
Period
2002 - 2004
Partitioning of Primary Production by Crustacean Grazers in the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone (2002 - 2004)$217,000
Funding
Australian Research Council ($217,000)
Scheme
Grant-Discovery Projects
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Swadling KM
Period
2002 - 2004
Grant Reference
DP0209308
The role of herbivorous copepods in carbon flux through the Antarctic marine ecosystem (1997 - 1998)$6,900
Funding
Antarctic Science Advisory Committee ($6,900)
Scheme
Grant-Research:Antarctic
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Ritz DA; Hosie GW; Swadling KM
Period
1997 - 1998
Sea ice biota of coastal eastern Antarctica (1995)$15,850
Funding
Antarctic Science Advisory Committee ($15,850)
Scheme
Grant-Research:Antarctic
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Ritz DA; Swadling KM; Nichols PD
Year
1995
210Pb Dating of Anoxic Sediments Containing Preserved Zooplankton Eggs (1994)$2,500
Funding
Australian Institute of Nuclear Science & Engineering ($2,500)
Scheme
Grant-Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
McMinn A; Swadling KM
Year
1994
Distribution and variability of zooplankton eggs from anoxic sediments from the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica (1993)$500
Funding
Antarctic Science Advisory Committee ($500)
Scheme
Grant-Research:Antarctic
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
McMinn A; Marcus NH; Swadling KM
Year
1993
Feeding Ecology of Marine Copepods in the Prydz Bay area, Antarctica (1993 - 1994)$30,000
Funding
Antarctic Science Advisory Committee ($30,000)
Scheme
Grant-Research:Antarctic
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Ritz DA; Nichols PD; Swadling KM
Period
1993 - 1994

Research Supervision

Current

12

Completed

14

Current

DegreeTitleCommenced
PhDEffect of Ocean Acidification on Physiology and Growth of Antarctic Krill2018
PhDUnderstanding the role of micronekton in the export of carbon in the Southern Ocean2021
PhDSensitivity of Antarctic Terrestrial Meiofauna2021
PhDImpacts of Carbonate Chemistry and Trace Metal Perturbations related to Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement on Southern Ocean Plankton Communities2022
PhDClimate Change Effects on Nutritional Profiles and Ecology of Australian and Southern Ocean Marine Species2022
PhDVariability in the HIMI Toothfish Fishery2022
PhDAdaptability of Larval Euphausia superba to Changes in Key Environmental Parameters2022
PhDWhat Shells Can Tell Us: Seasonal changes in calcification depth, trophic role and shell morphology of Southern Ocean pteropods2022
PhDUse of Biomarkers to Trace how Changing Sea-Ice Affects the Ecological roles of Krill and Zooplankton in the Southern Ocean2022
PhDPhysiological tolerance of Southern Ocean crustacean2022
PhDZooplankton and ocean productivity2023
PhDAntarctic krill sedaDNA2023

Completed

DegreeTitleCompleted
PhDThe Role of Zooplankton in the Biological Carbon Pump of the Subantarctic Southern Ocean
Candidate: Svenja Halfter
2022
PhDFishing for Data: Using krill fishery data to expand krill research
Candidate: Cassandra Stephanie Andrea Pavez
2021
PhDModelling Energy Pathways and Spatio-temporal Drivers of Change for the Kerguelen Plateau Food Web
Candidate: Roshni Christi-Anna Subramaniam
2021
PhDThe Ecological Functioning of Southern Ocean Pteropods and the Use of Novel Field- and Laboratory-Based Approaches
Candidate: Christine Kim Weldrick
2019
PhDAn Integrated Study of a Rapidly Changing Continental Shelf Ecosystem: Linking physical conditions, prey field dynamics and top predator behaviour
Candidate: Rhian Evans
2019
PhDThe forgotten krill: The biology and ecological function of Thysanoessa macrura in the Southern Ocean ecosystem
Candidate: Jake Rodney Wallis
2019
PhDThe Ecological Role of Salpa thompsoni in the Kerguelen Plateau Region of the Southern Ocean: A first comprehensive evaluation
Candidate: Paige Scarlett Kelly
2019
PhDAssessing the Risks of Marine Debris Ingestion to Procellariiforme Seabirds
Candidate: Lauren Roman
2018
PhDSurviving under the Antarctic Sea Ice: A study of the feeding ecology of Antarctic krill
Candidate: Zhongnan Jia
2016
PhDThe Bloom Dynamics and Trophic Ecology of Salps and Doliolids in Storm Bay, Tasmania
Candidate: Nurul Huda Binti Ahmad Ishak
2015
PhDAccumulation of Mercury in Estuarine Food Webs: Biogeochemical and Ecological Considerations
Candidate: Hugh John Jones
2013
PhDThe Application of DNA-Based Methods to the Diet of Antarctic Krill (Euphausia Superba)
Candidate: Abraham John Passmore
2009
PhDThe Palaeobiogeography of the East Antarctic Freshwater Fauna
Candidate: Louise Newman
2008
PhDPlanktonic interactions and particulate flux in Ellis Fjord, east Antarctica
Candidate: Karin Louise Beaumont
2003