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Dr Jian Guang Qin - Personnel
Visiting Scholars
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Dr.
Yonghong Xie
(2006): Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun.
Research: Nutrient removal from aquaculture effluent by aquatic
plants
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A/ Prof.
Xuequn
Tan (2002-03):
Donggang
Fisheries Institute, China. Tan,
X., J. G. Qin, B. Chen, L. Chen and X. Li. 2004.
Karyological analyses on
redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Decapoda: Parastacidae).
Aquaculture,
234:
65-76.
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Dr.
Liqiao Chen
(2002): East China Normal University, Shanghai.
Tan, X., J. G. Qin,
B. Chen, L. Chen and X. Li. 2004.
Karyological analyses on
redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Decapoda: Parastacidae).
Aquaculture,
234:
65-76.
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Dr.
Xiangli Tian
(2001-02): Chian Ocean University, Qingdao. Tian, X., and J.G. Qin.
2004. Effects of previous ration restriction on compensatory growth in
barramundi Lates calcarifer. Aquaculture 235: 273-283.
Tian,
X., and J. G. Qin. 2003. A single phase of food deprivation
provoked compensatory growth in barramundi Lates calcarifer.
Aquaculture, 224: 169-179.
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Dr.
Shuanglin Dong
(2000):
Chian Ocean University, Qingdao.
Dong, S.L. and Qin, J.G. 2004. Effects of
cyclic food deprivation and refeeding on compensatory growth in tropical
fish barramundi Lates calcarifer. Journal of Aquaculture in Tropics
19: 145-153.
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Dr.
Francesca
Ottolenghi
(2000-01):
University of Rome, Italy. Ottolenghi, F. J. G. Qin and L. Mittiga.
2002. Phosphorus release from lake sediments by aeration and crayfish.
Journal of Freshwater Ecology 17: 635-640.
Qin,
J.G., L. Mittiga, and F. Ottolenghi. 2004.
Cannibalism reduction in juvenile barramundi Lates calcarifer by
providing refuges and dim light. Journal of World Aquaculture Society, 35:
113-118.
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Dr.
Lorenzo
Mittiga (2000-01):
University of Rome, Italy. Ottolenghi, F. J. G. Qin and L. Mittiga.
2002. Phosphorus release from lake sediments by aeration and crayfish.
Journal of Freshwater Ecology 17: 635-640.
Qin,
J.G., L. Mittiga, and F. Ottolenghi. 2004. Cannibalism
reduction in juvenile barramundi Lates calcarifer by providing
refuges and dim light. Journal of World Aquaculture Society, 35: 113-118.
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Dr. P.
Peries (1999):
Ecole Nationale
Supérieure Agronomique (ENSAR), France
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Dr.
Hillier, T., P. Peries, and J.G. Qin. 2000. Effect of food
size, light intensity and green water background on the survival of snapper
larvae (Pagrus auratus). May 2-6. World Aquaculture Society
Conference. Nice, France.
Current students
PhD:
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Michael Sierp
Food web ecology and biomanipulation
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Nita Hasnun Ismail
Zooplankton ecology
- Yan Li
Impact of reproduction on metabolism and immunocompetence of Pacific oyster,
Crassostrea gigas
- Craig Meakin
Biology and larval culture of King George whiting, Sillaginodes punctata
- Liang Song
Hydrocarbon production in algae
- Jamie Leung
(co-supervised with Dr Kumar at University of Adelaide)
Freshwater ecology; integrated aquaculture and wastewater treatment
Honours:
Completed students
PhD:
Honours:
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Stewart Alexander (2006)
Feeding ecology of barramundi
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Craig Meakin
(2005)
Phytoplankton and zooplankton: their role in the diet of freshwater crayfish
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Robert Skilbeck
(2005)
Botryococcus braunii an alternative fuel
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Pasquale Tripodi
(2003)
Phosphorus transport by zooplankton migration
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Trent D’Angignana
(2001)
Prospecting marine microalgae for anitiomicrobial compounds
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Nick Pontikinas
(2001)
Development of live zooplankton in outdoor tanks
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Paul Van Ruth
(2001)
Size dependent competition of marine diatoms for nutrients
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Rata Luckens
(2000)
Effect of rainbow fish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis) on zooplankton and
phytoplankton community in experimental tanks
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Troy Hillier
(1999)
Live food and feeding ecology of larval snapper (Pagrus auratus)
- Michael Sierp
(1998)
Plankton and nutrient dynamics in fertilised hardwater crayfish ponds
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