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Brett A. Pringle
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Time-course of the physiological-stress response in bronze bream Pachymetopon grande following a simulated catch-and-release angling event
BA Pringle, AR Childs, EC Butler, AC Winkler, MI Duncan, C Teta, ...
African journal of marine science 42 (3), 375-380, 2020
82020
Incorporating estuarine-angler behaviour and delayed blood sampling into the rapid assessment of catch-and release angling on the iconic dusky kob Argyrosomus japonicus
EC Butler, NK Arkert, AR Childs, BA Pringle, MR Skeeles, RM Foster, ...
Fisheries Research 253, 106364, 2022
42022
Ocean warming favours a northern Argyrosomus species over its southern congener, whereas preliminary metabolic evidence suggests that hybridization may …
BA Pringle, MI Duncan, AC Winkler, S Mafwila, C Jagger, NJ McKeown, ...
Conservation Physiology 11 (1), coad026, 2023
12023
Effect of temperature on metabolic stress and recovery of two Argyrosomus species from simulated catch‐and‐release angling
BA Pringle, MI Duncan, AC Winkler, S Mafwila, C Jagger, NJ McKeown, ...
Fisheries Management and Ecology, e12696, 2024
2024
Physiological winners and losers in an ocean warming hotspot: a case study on Argyrosomus off the Namibian coast, with implications for their future management
BA Pringle
Rhodes University; Faculty of Science, Ichthyology and Fisheries, 2020
2020
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