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SAMOILYS, M, Martin-Smith KM, Giles BG, CABRERA B, ANTICAMARA JA, BRUNIO EO, Vincent ACJ.  2007.  Effectiveness of five small Philippines’ coral reef reserves for fish populations depends on site-specific factors, particularly enforcement history. Biological Conservation. 136(4):584-601. Abstract
Martin-Smith, KM, Vincent ACJ.  2006.  Exploitation and trade of Australian seahorses, pipehorses, sea dragons and pipefishes (Family Syngnathidae). Oryx. 40(02):141. Abstract
WILSON, AB, Martin-Smith KM.  2007.  Genetic monogamy despite social promiscuity in the pot-bellied seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis). Molecular Ecology. 16(11):2345-2352. Abstract
Koldewey, HJ, Martin-Smith KM.  2010.  A global review of seahorse aquaculture. Aquaculture. 302:131-152. Abstract
Martin-Smith, KM, Vincent ACJ.  2005.  Seahorse declines in the Derwent estuary, Tasmania in the absence of fishing pressure. Biological Conservation. 123(4):533-545. Abstract
Martin-Smith, KM, Lam TF, Lee SKH.  2003.  Trade in Pipehorses Solegnathus spp. for Traditional Medicine in Hong Kong.. TRAFFIC Bulletin. 19(3):139-148. Abstract
Woods, CMC, Martin-Smith KM.  2004.  Visible implant fluorescent elastomer tagging of the big-bellied seahorse, Hippocampus abdominalis. Fisheries Research. 66(2-3):363-371. Abstract
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