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Mark McGrouther Publications

  1. McGrouther, M.A. 1983. Comparison of Feeding Mechanisms in Two Intertidal Gammarideans, Hyale rupicola (Haswell) and Paracalliope australis (Haswell) (Crustacea : Amphipoda). Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 34: 717-726.
  2. McGrouther, M.A, 1986. Review of; Banister, K. & A. Campbell (eds). 1985. The Encyclopedia of Underwater Life. George Allen & Unwin. Pp. 287, xvi-xxxii. in Australian Natural History. 22(2): 66-67.
  3. Paxton, J.R. & M. McGrouther. 1991. Why so many specimens? Muse (Australian Museum News and Events). Aug -Sept. 1991:4, 11, 2 figs.
  4. Trnski, T., D.J. Bray, J.M. Leis, M.A. McGrouther & S.E. Reader. 1994. Survey of Fishes of Shoalwater Bay Training Area, Queensland in: Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry, Shoalwater Bay, Capricornia Coast, Queensland, Research Report no. 5, Vol. A: 235-281.
  5. McGrouther, M.A. 1994. Cookie Cutter Capers. Muse. Australian Museum News and Events: 4,11.
  6. McGrouther, M.A. 1994. Review of; Last, P.R. & J.D. Stevens. 1994. Sharks and Rays of Australia. CSIRO. Pp. 513. in Australian Natural History. 24(11):70.
  7. McGrouther, M.A. 1994. Swollen Fish Bones. Australian Natural History. 24(11):79.
  8. McGrouther, M.A. 1994. Review of; Coral Sea Dreaming (Video). in Australian Natural History. 24(8):63.
  9. McGrouther, M.A. 1994. Review of; Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. 1993. Multilingual Illustrated Dictionary of Aquatic Animals and Plants. Fishing News Books. Pp. 518. in AMSA Bulletin. 127: 21.
  10. McGrouther, M.A. 1995. Fish bones and bits on the beach. Australian Museum search & discover Pamphlet. 2 pp, 10 figs.
  11. McGrouther, M.A. 1996. Review of; Aw, M. 1994. Tropical Reef Fishes, A Marine Awareness Guide. Ocean Geographic Media. Pp. 126. in Nature Australia. 25(5):72.
  12. Leis, J.M. & M.A. McGrouther, 1996. Regional Larval Fish Archives now in operation: Availability of an important Fisheries Resource. Australian Society for Fish Biology, Inc. Newsletter. 26(2): 25-31.
  13. McGrouther, M. 1997. Managing Collections of Ethanol Preserved Tissue Samples. in Bardsley, T.M. (Ed.) Proceedings of the Sixth National Workshop on Fish Collection Management and Taxonomy. 3pp.
  14. Paxton, J.R. & M.A. McGrouther. 1997. A history of the fish collection at the Australian Museum (1860-1968), with a summary of current Australian fish collections. in Pietsch, T.W. & W. Anderson (Eds) Collection building in ichthyology and herpetology. Special Publication of the American Society of Ichthyology and Herpetology. 183-205 pp, 14 figs. www.amonline.net.au/fishes/about/research/pdf/amscollectionbuilding.pdf - 883k
  15. McGrouther, M.A., D.F. Hoese, J.R. Paxton, S.E. Reader, D.J. Bray, D.E. Brown & J.M. Leis. 1998. Types of the Australian Museum Fish Collection [online]
    URL: http://www.austmus.gov.au/fish/types/
  16. McGrouther, M.A. 1998. Dissection of a Blue Mackerel, Scomber australasicus. [online]
    URL: http://www.austmus.gov.au/fish/dissect/index.htm
  17. McGrouther, M.A. 1998. Fish Fieldwork Gallery. [online]
    URL: http://www.austmus.gov.au/fish/fieldwork/index.htm
  18. McGrouther, M.A. 1998. Fish in Focus. [online]
    URL: http://www.austmus.gov.au/fish/focus/index.htm
  19. McGrouther, M.A. 1999. My Web, a Specialist's Sites. Sydney Morning Herald, April 10: 11.
  20. McGrouther, M.A. 1999. Hoplichthyidae. Ghost flatheads (spiny flatheads). FAO species identification guide for Fishery purposes. The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific. Vol. 4. FAO. 2422-2524, 4 figs. See http://www.fishbase.org/keys/description.cfm?keycode=211.
  21. McGrouther, M.A. 1999. New Developments at the Australian Museum. General Announcements. Newsletter of Systematic Ichthyology. California Academy of Sciences. 21:39.
  22. McGrouther, M.A. 1999. Review of; Hall, M. & H. Hall. 1998. Secrets of the Ocean Realm. New Holland Publishers. Pp. 162. in Nature Australia. 26(7): 73.
  23. McGrouther, M.A. & A. Skates. 1999. Biology Resources, Australian Museum Online. The Association of Independent Schools. Term 2: 9-10.
  24. McGrouther, M.A. & A. Skates. 1999. Science Resources on the Web. Biology. Australian Museum Online. Science Teachers' Association of New South Wales, Inc. Newsletter No. 2, May 1999. Insert.
  25. McGrouther, M.A. 2000. Biologist at work. p. 81 in Kinnear, J. & M. Martin. Nature of Biology. Book 1, 2nd edition. John Wiley & Sons. Pp. 545. ISBN 00701634367.
  26. McGrouther, M.A. 2000. Review of; Ryan, P. & C. Paulin. 1999. Fiordland Underwater: New Zealand's Hidden Wilderness. Exisle Publishing. Pp. 192. in Nature Australia. 26(8):72.
  27. McGrouther, M.A. 2000. Review of; Yearsley, G.K., P.R. Last, & R.D. Ward. 1999. Australian Seafood Handbook: Domestic Species. CSIRO Marine Research. Pp. 461. in Nature Australia. 26(8):74.
  28. McGrouther, M.A. 2000. Elephant Fish. in q&a. Nature Australia. 26(10): 82.
  29. Ferraris, C.J, McGrouther, M.A. & K.L. Parkinson. 2000. A Critical Review of the Types and Putative Types of Southern Asian Marine and Freshwater Fish Species in the Australian Museum Named by Francis Day. Records of the Australian Museum. 52: 289-306.
  30. McGrouther, M.A. 2001. First record of the Large-tooth Cookie-Cutter Shark, Isistius plutodus from Australian waters. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 46(2): 442.
  31. McGrouther, M.A. 2001. First record of Elsman's Whipnose Anglerfish, Gigantactis elsmani (Lophiformes: Gigantactinidae) from Australian waters. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 46(2): 646.
  32. McGrouther, M.A. 2001. Where do your fishes go? (Why donate fishes to the Australian Museum?). Rivus Newsletter. September-October, 2001: 3-4.
  33. McGrouther, M.A. 2001. The Australian Museum Fish Database. Newsletter of Systematic Ichthyology. California Academy of Sciences. 23:35.
  34. McGrouther, M.A. 2002. Angling for a fish in q&a. Nature Australia. 27(4):82-83.
  35. Paxton. J. & M. McGrouther. 2002. Status of Australian fish taxonomy and fish collections, databases and networks. in J. Shimura, K.L. Wilson & D. Gordon (eds). Proceedings of Species 2000 Asia Oceania Joint Forum: Taxonomy Initiatives for Biodiversity Conservation in an IT Era (Tokyo, January 2001). National Institute for Environmental Studies Japan Research Report, 171: 211-219.
  36. McGrouther, M.A. 2003. Review of; Yearsley, G.K., P.R. Last, & R.D. Ward. 2003. Australian Seafood Handbook: Imported Species. CSIRO Marine Research. Pp. 231. in Nature Australia. 27(9):78, 80.
  37. McGrouther, M.A. 2003. Letter to the Editor. Museum justifies fish collecting in northern NSW. New South Wales Regional Ripples. 9 (3): 7.
  38. McGrouther, M.A. 2003. Fish Naps. in Nature Australia. 27(10): 82.
  39. McGrouther, M. 2003. Where do your fishes go? (Why donate fishes to the Australian Museum?). ANGFA News. 16. October, 2003: 1, 4-5.
  40. McGrouther, M. 2004. Deepsea Discoveries. [online]
    URL: http://www.amonline.net.au/collections/ichthyology/deepsea.htm
  41. McGrouther, M.A. 2006. Ichthyology at the Australian Museum: Collections, Databases and the Web. Proceedings of the 7th and 8th Symposia on Collection Building and Natural History Studies in Asia and the Pacific Rim. Edited by Y. Tomida et al., National Science Museum Monographs. (34): 103-116, 2006. (download pdf 1.6MB).
  42. Imamura, H. & M. McGrouther. 2008. New Records of a Flathead Fish, Onigocia Grandisquama (Regan, 1908) (Teleostei: Platycephalidae) From Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 52(2): 239-243.

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