THE SWIRE INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE



Researcher : Cartwright SR

List of Research Outputs

Wang W., Hui J.H.L., Williams G.A., Cartwright S.R., Tsang L.M. and Chu K.H., Comparative transcriptomics across populations offers new insights into the evolution of thermal resistance in marine snails, Marine Biology. 2016, 163.
Williams G.A., Wang W., Chu K.H., Marshall D.M., Dong Y.W., Han G.D. and Cartwright S.R., Is it really tough at the top: the paradigm of high shore littorinids, XIX Marine Biology Symposium, CEBIMar, Brazil. 2015.


Researcher : Ho KY

List of Research Outputs

Ho K.Y., Zhou G., Xu E.G.B., Wang X.H. and Leung K.M.Y., Long-Term Spatio-Temporal Trends of Organotin Contaminations in the Marine Environment of Hong Kong, PLOS ONE. 2016, 11: e0155632.


Researcher : Mc Sharry Mc Ilroy SE

Project Title:13th International Coral Reef Symposium; FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SYMBIONT DIVERSITY WITHIN A CORAL-ALGAL ASSOCIATION
Investigator(s):Mc Sharry Mc Ilroy SE
Department:The Swire Institute of Marine Science
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2016
Completion Date:06/2016




Researcher : Ng PT

Project Title:Screening of trail pheromone signals in gastropod mucus using a shotgun proteomic approach
Investigator(s):Ng PT, Ramadoss D, Williams GA
Department:The Swire Institute of Marine Science
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2015


Project Title:Aquatic Biodiversity & Ecosystems; Doing the right thing at the right time: behavioural partitioning in tropical littorinid snails
Investigator(s):Ng PT
Department:The Swire Institute of Marine Science
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2015
Completion Date:09/2015


List of Research Outputs

Lathlean J.A., Seuront L., McQuaid C.D., Ng P.T., Zardi G.I. and Nicastro K.R., Cheating the locals: invasive mussels steal and benefit from the cooling effect of indigenous mussels, PLoS ONE. 2016, 11: e0152556.
Ng P.T., LAU L.Y., Davies M.S., Seuront L. and Williams G.A., Doing the right thing at the right time: behavioural partitioning in tropical littorinid snails. , Aquatic biodiversity and ecosystems. 2015.
Ng P.T., Davies M.S., Stafford R. and Williams G.A., Fighting for mates: the importance of individual size in mating contests in rocky shore littorinids, Marine Biology. 2016, 163.
Ng P.T. and Johannesson K., No precopulatory inbreeding avoidance in the intertidal snail, Littorina saxatilis, Journal of Molluscan Studies. 2016, 82: 213-215.
Ng P.T., Williams G.A., Davies M.S., Stafford R. and Rolán-Alvarez E., Sampling scale can cause bias in positive assortative mating estimates: The first evidence in two intertidal snails, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 2016.
Perkins M.J., Ng P.T., Dudgeon D., Bonebrake T.C. and Leung K.M.Y., Conserving intertidal habitats: What is the potential of ecological engineering to mitigate impacts of coastal structures, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 2015, 167: 504-515.
Seuront L. and Ng P.T., Standing in the sun: infrared thermography reveals distinct thermal regulatory behaviours in two tropical high-shore littorinid snails, In: Reid, DG, Journal of Molluscan Studies. 2016, 82: 336-340.


Researcher : Williams GA

Project Title:Predicting the fate of marine bivalves in a warming world
Investigator(s):Williams GA, Vengatesen T
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2014


Project Title:Phenotypic plasticity of thermal tolerance: do snails from different intertidal habitats exhibit localised thermal acclimation?
Investigator(s):Williams GA, Ng PT
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2014
Completion Date:12/2015


Project Title:Environmentally induced changes in behavioural responses and selection pressures: predicting the fate of high shore snails under a warming climate
Investigator(s):Williams GA
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:05/2015


Project Title:Aquatic Biodiversity & Ecosystems; The rocky shores of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Williams GA
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2015
Completion Date:09/2015


Project Title:Assessing the Marine Biodiversity and Ecology of Tolo Harbour and Channel, with Particular Reference to Coastal Marine Environments of Ting Kok and Shuen Wan Hoi – Phase I
Investigator(s):Williams GA
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:Environment and Conservation Fund
Start Date:10/2015


List of Research Outputs

Ng P.T., LAU L.Y., Davies M.S., Seuront L. and Williams G.A., Doing the right thing at the right time: behavioural partitioning in tropical littorinid snails. , Aquatic biodiversity and ecosystems. 2015.
Ng P.T., Williams G.A., Davies M.S., Stafford R. and Rolán-Alvarez E., Sampling scale can cause bias in positive assortative mating estimates: The first evidence in two intertidal snails, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 2016.


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