Jennifer Chaplin
Senior Lecturer
Environmental and Conservation Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Jennifer Chaplin is a Senior Lecturer in the department of Environmental and Conservation Sciences in Murdoch University
Research Interest
Jennifer Chaplin research area is ‘Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics’. He is particularly interested in the following. 1. Connectivity in marine fishes and invertebrates. 2. Evolutionary histories of coastal marine fishes in southern Australia. 3. Genetic implications of restocking and stock enhancement practices. 4. The phylogeography of invertebrates in inland aquatic environments and the evolution of narrow range endemics.
Publications
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Partridge, G., Ginbey, B., Woolley, L., Fairclough, D., Crisafulli, B., Chaplin, J., Prokop, N., Dias, J., Bertram, A., Jenkins, G., (2017), Development of techniques for the collection and culture ofwild-caught fertilised snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) eggs for stockenhancement purposes, Fisheries Research, 186, , pages 524 - 530.
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Phillips, N., Chaplin, J., Peverell, S., Morgan, D., (2017), Contrasting population structures of three Pristis sawfishes with different patterns of habitat use, Marine & Freshwater Research, 68, 3, pages 452 - 460.
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Gardner, M., Chaplin, J., Potter, I., Fairclough, D., Jackson, L., (2017), The genetic structure of a marine teleost, Chrysophrys auratus, in a large, heterogeneous marine embayment, Environmental Biology of Fishes, , , .