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Dr Toby Bolton

Publications

Bolton, T.F. (in prep.) Scyphozoan dynamics of Boston Bay.

Bolton, T.F. and F.I.M Thomas. (in prep.) Strain on echinoid eggs under compressive loads: the role of egg extracellular structures in facilitating deformation.

Bolton, T.F., W.M. Graham (In prep). A molecular study of the phylogeography of the invasive scyphozoan Phyllorhiza punctata using ITS1.

Bolton, T.F. and M.E. Goecker (In prep.) Observations on the reproduction and development of the serpulid polychaete

Bolton, T.F. and J.N. Havenhand. (submitted). Observations on the reproduction and larval development of the Serpulid polychaete Galeolaria caespitosa (Lamark). Royal Society of South Australia.

Bolton, T.F. and W.M. Graham. (submitted). Jellyfish on the rocks: the bioinvasion threat of the international trade in aquarium live rock. Biological Invasions.

Bolton, T.F. and J.N. Havenhand (submitted). Complete physiological acclimation to temperature in larvae of a marine tubeworm. Functional Ecology.

Bolton, T.F. 2004. US visa restrictions harm job prospects abroad too. Nature. 428, 695.

Bolton, T.F and W.M. Graham. (In Press). Morphological variation among populations of an invasive jellyfish. Marine Ecology Progress Series.

Marshall, D.J. and T.F. Bolton and M.J. Keough. 2003. Offspring size affects offspring performance in a marine invertebrate. Ecology. Vol. 84(12): 3131–3137.

Bolton, T.F. and F.I.M. Thomas 2002. Physical forces experienced by echinoid eggs in the oviduct during spawning: comparison of the geminate pair Echinometra vanbrunti and Echinometra lucunter. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 267: 123-137.

Thomas, F.I.M., Bolton T.F. and A-M. Sasty 2001. Mechanical forces imposed on echinoid eggs during spawning: mitigation of forces by fibrous networks within egg extracellular layers. Journal of Experimental Biology. 204: 815-821.

Bolton, T.F., F.I.M. Thomas, and C.N. Leonard. 1999. Partitioning of maternal energy to eggs and egg extracellular layers in the echinoid Arbacia punctulata: life-history implications for free-spawning marine invertebrates. Biological Bulletin. 199: 1-5.

Thomas, F.I.M. and T.F. Bolton. 1999. Shear stress experienced by echinoderm eggs in the oviduct during spawning: potential role in the evolution of egg extracellular layers. Journal of Experimental Biology 202: 3111-3119.

Thomas, F.I.M., K.A. Edwards, T.F. Bolton and J. Zande. 1999. Mechanical resistance to shear stress: the role of echinoderm egg extracellular layers. Biological Bulletin 197: 7-10.

Bolton, T.F. and J.N. Havenhand. 1998. Physiological versus viscosity-induced effects of an acute change in water temperature on particle acquisition by Galeolaria caespitosa. Journal of Plankton Research 20(11): 2153 – 2164.

Bolton, T.F. and J.N. Havenhand. 1998. Sperm. In: Russell Hunter, W.D. (ed.). McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill, N.Y., pp359-361.

Bolton, T.F. and J.N. Havenhand. 1997. Physiological versus viscosity induced effects of water temperature on particle acquisition on the swimming and sinking velocity of larvae of the serpulid polychaete Galeolaria caespitosa(L.). Marine Ecology Progress Series 159: 209-219.

Bolton, T.F. and J.N. Havenhand. 1996. Chemical mediation of sperm activity and longevity in the solitary ascidians Ciona intestinalis and Ascidiella aspersa. Biological Bulletin 190: 329-335.

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