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Smart E (2000) An investigation into factors influencing molluscan species richness onthe South Coast of New South Wales Hons thesis, University of WollongongSmith SDA (2001) Tridacna maxima (Röding, 1798) in the Solitary Islands <strong>Marine</strong> Park,mid-north coast New South Wales Australasian Shell News 112:5Smith SDA (<strong>2002</strong>) Interactions between corals and Chaetopterus tube worms in theSolitary Islands <strong>Marine</strong> Park, mid-north coast, NSW Australian Coral Reef Society 79 thAnnual Conference, North Stradbroke IslandSmith SDA (2003) Mitra edentula Swainson, 1823 from the Solitary Islands, mid-northcoast, New South Wales Australasian, Shell News 117:6Smith SDA (2004) Molluscan death assemblages on rocky shores: are theyrepresentative of the regional fauna? World Congress of Malacology, PerthSmith SDA (2005) Rapid assessment of invertebrate biodiversity on rocky shores:where there’s a whelk there’s a way, Biodiversity and Conservation 14:3565–3576Smith SDA (2006) Monitoring the reintroduction of traditional harvesting at ArrawarraHeadland: summary of pilot investigations Report to the Northern Rivers CatchmentManagement <strong>Authority</strong> National <strong>Marine</strong> Science Centre, Coffs HarbourSmith SDA (2008) Interpreting molluscan death assemblages on rocky shores: Arethey representative of the regional fauna?, Journal of Experimental <strong>Marine</strong> Biology andEcology 366:151–159Smith SDA (<strong>2009</strong>) A state-wide assessment of marine, intertidal, molluscan deathassemblagesfor NSW, National <strong>Marine</strong> Science Centre Report to the NSWDepartment of Environment and Climate ChangeSmith SDA (in review) Growth and population dynamics of the giant clam Tridacnamaxima at its southern limit of distribution in coastal, eastern AustraliaSmith SDA, Simpson RD (1991) Nearshore corals of the Coffs Harbour region, midnorth coast, New South Wales Wetlands (Australia) 11:1–9Smith SDA, Edgar RJ (1999) Description and comparison of benthic communitystructure within the Solitary Islands <strong>Marine</strong> Park, Unpubl. report Solitary IslandsUnderwater <strong>Research</strong> GroupSmith SDA, Rowland, JM (1999) Soft-sediment fauna of the Solitary Islands <strong>Marine</strong>Park: preliminary results, University of New EnglandSmith SDA, Rule MJ (2001) The effects of dredge-spoil dumping on a shallow watersoft-sediment community in the Solitary Islands <strong>Marine</strong> Park, NSW, Australia <strong>Marine</strong>Pollution Bulletin 42:1040–1048Smith SDA, Rule MJ (<strong>2002</strong>) Artificial substrata in a shallow sublittoral habitat: do theyadequately represent natural habitats or the local species pool? Journal ofExperimental <strong>Marine</strong> Biology and Ecology 277:25–41Smith SDA, Rowland J (2004) The effects of dredge-spoil dumping on a shallow watersoft-sediment community at Coffs Harbour, NSW Report to the NSW Department ofLandsSmith SDA, Harrison M (2006) Spatial variation in the structure of molluscassemblages on shallow, nearshore reefs in subtropical eastern Australia Molluscs2006, Triennial meeting of the Malacological Society of Australasia, WollongongSmith SDA, Malcolm H, Rule, MJ, Dalton SJ, Harrison M (2006a) Rapid BiodiversityAssessment of Inshore Reefs, In: Sustainable <strong>Marine</strong> Resource Management <strong>Project</strong>,Solitary Island and Jervis Bay <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Parks</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s <strong>Summaries</strong> <strong>2002</strong>–<strong>2009</strong> 55

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