(listed in chronological order)
Duke, N.C., and A.W.D. Larkum. 2008. Mangroves and seagrasses. Pages 157-169 in P. Hutchings, M. Kingsford, and O. Hoegh-Guldberg, eds. The Great Barrier Reef: Biology, Environment and Management. Australian Coral Reef Society and Australian Museum, Sydney.
Gilman, E. L., J. Ellison, N. C. Duke, and C. Field. 2008. Threats to mangroves from climate change and adaptation options: A review. Aquatic Botany 89: 237-250.
Berger, U., V.H. Rivera-Monroy, T.W. Doyle, F. Dahdouh-Guebas, N.C. Duke, M.L. Fontalvo-Herazo, H. Hildenbrandt, N. Koedam, U. Mehlig, C. Piou, and R.R. Twilley. 2008. Advances and limitations of Individual-based models to analyze and predict dynamics of mangrove forests. Aquatic Botany 89: 260-274.
Bouillon, S., Borges, A.V., Diele, K., Dittmar, T., Duke, N.C., Kristensen, E., Lee, S.Y., Marchand, C., Middelburg, J.J., Rivera-Monroy, V.H., Smith III, T.J., and Twilley, R.R. 2008. Mangrove production and fate: a revision of budget estimates. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 22 (doi: 10.1029/2007GB003052). Plus data appendices: http://www.vub.acbe/ANCH/publications.html.
Meynecke, J.-O., S. Y. Lee, and N. C. Duke. 2008. Linking spatial metrics and fish catch reveals the importance of coastal wetland connectivity to inshore fisheries in Queensland, Australia. Biological Conservation 141: 981-996.
Meynecke, J.-O., S.Y. Lee, N.C. Duke, and J. Warnken 2007. Relationship
between estuarine habitats and coastal fisheries in Queensland,
Australia. Bulletin of Marine Science 80(3): 773-793.
Duke, N. C., J.-O. Meynecke, S. Dittmann, A. M. Ellison, K. Anger,
U. Berger, S. Cannicci, K. Diele, K. C. Ewel, C. D. Field, N. Koedam,
S. Y. Lee, C. Marchand, I. Nordhaus, and F. Dahdouh-Guebas. 2007.
A World Without Mangroves? Science Letter 317: 41-42. (pdf
353KB)
Jupiter, S. D., S. R. Phinn, N. C. Duke, and D. C. Potts. 2006.
Changing mangrove distributions in the Pioneer estuary (Queensland,
Australia): evaluating a technique for monitoring mangrove health.
Pages 1727-1731. 10th International Coral Reef Symposium, Okinawa,
Japan.
Jupiter, S.D., D.C. Potts, S.R. Phinn and N.C. Duke. 2007. Natural
and anthropogenic changes to mangrove distributions in the Pioneer
River Estuary (Queensland, Australia). Wetlands Ecology and Management
15(1): 51-62. (pdf 331KB)
Meynecke, J.-O., S.Y. Lee, N.C. Duke, and J. Warnken. 2006.
Effect of rainfall as a component of climate change on estuarine
fish production in Queensland, Australia. Estuarine, Coastal and
Shelf Science 69: 491-504.
Duke, N.C. 2006. Indo-West Pacific stilt mangroves: Rhizophora
apiculata, R. mucronata, R. stylosa, R. X annamalai, R.
X lamarckii. Pages 641-660 in C.R. Elevitch, ed. Traditional
Trees of Pacific Islands: Their Culture, Environment, and Use. Permanent
Agriculture Resources (PAR), Holualoa, Hawaii. http://www.traditionaltree.org/
Duke, N.C., and J.A. Allen. 2006. Atlantic-East Pacific red mangroves:
Rhizophora mangle, R. samoensis, R. racemosa, R. X
harrisonii. Pages 623-640 in C.R. Elevitch, ed. Traditional
Trees of Pacific Islands: Their Culture, Environment, and Use. Permanent
Agriculture Resources (PAR), Holualoa, Hawaii. http://www.traditionaltree.org/
Allen, J.A., and N.C. Duke. 2006. Large-leafed mangrove: Bruguiera
gymnorhiza. Pages 139-152 in C.R. Elevitch, ed. Traditional
Trees of Pacific Islands: Their Culture, Environment, and Use. Permanent
Agriculture Resources (PAR), Holualoa, Hawaii. http://www.traditionaltree.org/
Duke, N. C., P. Lawn, C. Roelfsema, K. Zahmel, D. Pedersen, and
C. Tack. 2005. Changing coastlines in the Fitzroy Estuary - assessing
historical change in coastal environments. Pages 6-9, 41-46 in B.
Noble, A. Bell, P. Verwey, and J. Tilden, eds. Fitzroy in Focus.
Coastal CRC - Cooperative Research Centre for Coastal Zone, Estuary
and Waterway Management, Brisbane. 106 pages.
Duke, N. C., A. M. Bell, D.K. Pedersen, C.M. Roelfsema and S. Bengston-Nash.
2005. Herbicides implicated as the cause of severe mangrove dieback
in the Mackay region, NE Australia — serious implications
for marine plant habitats of the GBR World Heritage Area. Marine
Pollution Bulletin 51:308-324.
Bell, A. M., and N. C. Duke. 2005. Effects of Photosystem II inhibiting
herbicides on mangroves– preliminary toxicology trials. Marine
Pollution Bulletin 51:297-307.
Schaffelke, B., J. Mellors and N. C. Duke. 2005. Responses of tropical
marine plants to change affecting water quality in the Great Barrier
Reef region. Marine Pollution Bulletin 51:279-296. (pdf
547KB)
MacMahon, K., S. Bengston-Nash, G. Eaglesham, J. F. Muller, N. C.
Duke and S. Winderlich. 2005. Herbicide contamination and the potential
impact to seagrass meadows in Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.
Marine Pollution Bulletin 51:325-334. (pdf
547KB)
Duke, N.C. and K.A. Burns 2003. Fate and effects of oil and dispersed
oil on mangrove ecosystems in Australia, pp. 232-363. In Environmental
implications of offshore oil and gas development in Australia: further
research. A compilation of three scientific marine studies. Australian
Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA), Canberra,
521 pages. To download
Duke, N.C., and A.J. Watkinson. 2002. Genetic abnormalities in Avicennia
marina and longer term deterioration of mangroves growing in
oil polluted sediments. Marine Pollution Bulletin 44: 1269-1276.
(pdf 176KB)
Duke, N.C. 2002. Sustained high levels of foliar herbivory of the
mangrove Rhizophora stylosa by a moth larva Doratifera
stenosa (Limacodidae) in north-eastern Australia. Wetlands
Ecology and Management 10: 403-419.
Duke, N.C., E.Y.Y. Lo, and M. Sun. 2002. Global distribution and
genetic discontinuities of mangroves - emerging patterns in the
evolution of Rhizophora. Trees. Structure and Function 16: 65-79.
(pdf 420KB)
Wolanski, E., and N.C. Duke. 2002. Mud threat to the Great Barrier
Reef of Australia, pp. 533-542. In T.R. Healy, Y. Wang and J.-A.
Healy (eds.), Muddy Coasts of the World: Processes, Deposits and
Function. Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, 542 pages.
Duke, N. C. 2001. Mangrove phenologies and the factors influencing
them in the Australasian region, pp. 217-233. In L. D. de Lacerda
(ed.), Mangrove Ecosystems: Function and Management. Berlin, Springer-Verlag.
292 pages.
Duke, N.C. 2001. [Regenerative cycles driving diversity and structure
of mangrove ecosystems]/in German, pp. 59-96. In E. Wolanski (ed.),
Mangroven - Lebensräume zwischen Land und Meer, Filander, Verlag
Press, Fürth, Germany.
Khan, M.A., and N.C. Duke (eds.) 2001. Halophytes – a resource
for the future. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 9: 455-456. (pdf
32KB)
Duke, N.C. 2001. Gap creation and regenerative processes driving
diversity and structure of mangrove ecosystems. Wetlands Ecology
and Management, 9: 257-269. (pdf
298KB)
Duke, N.C., and A.E. Schwarzbach (editors) 2001. Life on the edge
– past and future of mangroves. Wetlands Ecology and Management,
9: 159.
Duke, N.C., and E. Wolanski. 2001. Muddy coastal waters and depleted
mangrove coastlines - depleted seagrass and coral reefs, pp. 77-91.
In E. Wolanski (ed.), Oceanographic Processes of Coral Reefs. Physical
and Biology Links in the Great Barrier Reef. CRC Press, Washington
DC USA, 356 pages.
Burns, K.A., S. Codi, and N.C. Duke. 2000. Gladstone Australia Field
Studies: weathering and degradation of hydrocarbons in oiled mangrove
and salt marsh sediments with and without the application of an
experimental bioremediation protocol. Marine Pollution Bulletin,
41: 392-402. (pdf 346 KB)
Duke, N.C., K.A. Burns, R.P.J. Swannell, O. Dalhaus and R.J. Rupp
2000. Dispersant use and a bioremediation strategy as alternate
means of reducing the impact of large oil spills on mangrove biota
in Australia: the Gladstone field trials. Marine Pollution Bulletin,
41: 403-412. (pdf 784 KB)
Ramsay, M.A., R.P. Swannell, W.A. Shipton, N.C. Duke, and R.T. Hill.
2000. Effect of bioremediation on the microbial community in oiled
mangrove sediments. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 41: 413-419. (pdf
438 KB)
Allen, J.A., K.W. Krauss, N.C. Duke, D.R. Herbst, O. Björkman,
and C. Shih. 2000. Bruguiera species in Hawai'i: systematic considerations
and ecological implications. Pacific Science, 54:331-343.
Duke, N.C., Z.S. Pinzón, and M.C. Prada 1999. Recovery of
tropical mangrove forests following a major oil spill: a study of
recruitment, growth, and the benefits of planting, pp. 231-254.
In A. Yáñez-Arancibia and A.L. Lara-Domínguez
(eds.), Mangrove Ecosystems in Tropical America/ [Ecosistemas de
Manglar en América Tropical]. Instituto de Ecologia A. C.
Mexico, UICN/ORMA Costa Rica, and NOAA/NMFS, Silver Spring MD USA,
380 pages.
Burns, K.A., S. Codi, C. Pratt, and N.C. Duke. 1999. Weathering
of hydrocarbons in mangrove sediments: testing the effects of using
dispersants to treat oil spills. Organic Geochemistry, 30:1273-1286.
(pdf 215 KB)
Duke, N.C., and M.A. Khan 1999. Structure and composition of the
seaward mangrove forest at the Mai Po Marshes Nature Reserve, Hong
Kong, pp. 83-104. In S.Y. Lee (ed.), The mangrove ecosystem of Deep
Bay and the Mai Po Marshes, Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press,
Hong Kong. Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Mangrove
Ecosystem of Mai Po and Deep Bay, 3-20 September 1993, Hong Kong.
Burns, K.A., S. Codi, R.P.J. Swannell, and N.C. Duke. 1999. Assessing
oil degradation potential of endogenous micro-organisms in tropical
marine wetland. Mangroves & Salt Marshes, 3:67-83.
Duke, N.C., J.A.H. Benzie, J.A. Goodall, and E.R. Ballment 1998.
Genetic structure and evolution of species of the mangrove genus
Avicennia (Avicenniaceae) in the Indo-West Pacific. Evolution 52
(6): 1612-1626. (pdf 364KB)
Duke, N.C., M.C. Ball and J.C. Ellison 1998. Factors influencing
biodiversity and distributional gradients in mangroves. Global Ecology
and Biogeography Letters, Mangrove Special Issue 7: 27-47. (pdf
621KB)
Duke, N.C., K.A. Burns and O. Dalhaus 1998. Effects of oils and
dispersed-oils on mangrove seedlings in planthouse experiments:
a preliminary assessment of results two months after oil treatments,
pp. 631-636. In C. Beck (Ed.), APPEA Journal. Canberra: APPEA.
Duke, N.C., K.A. Burns, J.C. Ellison, R.J. Rupp and O. Dalhaus 1998.
Effects of oil and dispersed-oil on mature mangroves in field trials
at Gladstone, pp. 637-645. In C. Beck (Ed.), APPEA Journal. Canberra:
APPEA.
Duke, N.C., J.C. Ellison and K.A. Burns 1998. Surveys of oil spill
incidents affecting mangrove habitat in Australia: a preliminary
assessment of incidents, impacts on mangroves, and recovery of deforested
areas, pp. 646-654. In C. Beck (Ed.), APPEA Journal. Canberra: APPEA.
Duke, N.C. 1997. Reforestación de manglares en Panamá:
una evaluación de la plantación de manglares en áreas
desforestadas por un gran derrame de petróleo, pp. 231-258.
In C. D. Field (ed.), La restauración de ecosistemas de manglar.
Okinawa, Japón: Sociedad Internacional para Ecosistemas de
Manglar.
Duke, N.C. 1997. Mangroves in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage
Area: current status, long-term trends, management implications
and research, pp. 288-299. In D. Wachenfeld, J. Oliver & K.
Davis (eds.), State of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area
Workshop. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville,
561pp.
Duke, N.C., Z.S. Pinzón, and M.C. Prada 1997. Large-scale
damage to mangrove forests following two large oil spills in Panama.
Biotropica 29 (1): 2-14.
Duke, N.C. 1996. Mangrove reforestation in Panama: an evaluation
of planting in areas deforested by a large oil spill, pp. 209-232.
In C.D. Field (ed.), Restoration of mangrove ecosystems. International
Society for Mangrove Ecosystems, Okinawa, and International Tropical
Timber Organization, Yokohama.
Duke, N.C. 1995. Genetic diversity, distributional barriers and
rafting continents - more thoughts on the evolution of mangroves.
Hydrobiologia 295: 167-181.
Duke, N. C., Pinzón, Z. S. and Prada, M. C. 1994. Los manglares,
pp. 80-98, + appendices, 307-322. In L. D'Croz, V. Martinez Vega
and G. Arosemena G., eds. El inventario biologico del canal de Panama.
I. El estudio marino. Scientia. Universidad de Panama, Publicacion
de la Vicerrectoria de Investigacion y Postgrado, Panama City.
Duke, N.C. 1994. A mangrove hybrid, Sonneratia xurama (Sonneratiaceae)
from northern Australia and southern New Guinea. Australian Systematic
Botany 7(5): 521-526.
Duke, N.C. 1992. Mangrove Floristics and Biogeography, pp. 63-100.
In A.I. Robertson and D.M. Alongi, (eds.), Tropical Mangrove Ecosystems,
Coastal and Estuarine Studies Series, American Geophysical Union,
Washington, D.C., 329 pp.
Duke, N.C., and Z.S. Pinzón 1992. Aging Rhizophora seedlings
from leaf scar nodes: a technique for studying recruitment and growth
in mangrove forests. Biotropica 24(2): 173-186.
Duke, N.C. 1991. Nypa in the mangroves of Central America: introduced
or relict? Principes 35: 127-132.
Duke, N.C. 1991. A systematic revision of the mangrove genus Avicennia
(Avicenniaceae) in Australasia. Australian Systematic Botany 4:
299-324.
Robertson, A.I., and N.C. Duke 1990. Recruitment, growth and residence
time of fishes in a tropical Australian mangrove system. Estuarine,
Coastal and Shelf Science 31: 723-743.
Duke, N.C. 1990. Morphological variation in the mangrove genus Avicennia
in Australasia: systematic and ecological considerations. Australian
Systematic Botany 3: 221-239.
Robertson, A.I., and N.C. Duke 1990. Mangrove fish communities in
tropical Queensland, Australia: spatial and temporal patterns in
densities, biomass and community structure. Marine Biology 104:
369-379.
Duke, N.C. 1990. Phenological trends with latitude in the mangrove
tree Avicennia marina. Journal of Ecology 78: 113-133.
Duke, N.C. 1988. Phenologies and litter fall of two mangrove trees,
Sonneratia alba Sm. and S. caseolaris (L.) Engl., and their
putative hybrid, S. X gulngai N.C. Duke. Australian
J. Botany 36: 473-482.
Duke, N.C. 1988. An endemic mangrove species Avicennia integra sp.
nov. (Avicenniaceae) in Northern Australia. Australian Systematic
Botany 1: 177-180.
Smith, T.J., III, and N.C. Duke 1987. Physical determinants of inter-estuary
variation in mangrove species richness around the tropical coastline
of Australia. J. Biogeography 14: 9-19.
Robertson, A.I., and N.C. Duke 1987. Mangroves as nursery sites:
comparisons of the abundance and species composition of fish and
crustaceans in mangroves and other nearshore habitats in tropical
Australia. Marine Biology 96: 193-205.
Robertson, A.I., and N.C. Duke 1987. Insect herbivory and mangrove
leaves in North Queensland. Australian J. Ecology 12: 1-7.
Duke, N.C., and B.R. Jackes 1987. A systematic revision of the mangrove
genus Sonneratia (Sonneratiaceae) in Australasia. Blumea 32: 277-302.
Poovachiranon, S., K.G. Boto, and N.C. Duke 1986. Food preference
studies and ingestion rate measurements of the mangrove amphipod
Parhyale hawaiensis (Dana). J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 98: 129-140.
Duke, N.C., J.S. Bunt, and W.T. Williams 1984. Observations on the
floral and vegetative phenologies of north-eastern Australian mangroves.
Australian J. Botany 32: 87-99.
Duke, N.C. 1984. A mangrove hybrid, Sonneratia X gulngai
(Sonneratiaceae) from north-eastern Australia. Austrobaileya
2: 103-105.
Bunt, J.S., W.T. Williams and N.C. Duke 1982. Mangrove distributions
in north-east Australia. J. Biogeography 9: 111-120.
Williams, W.T., J.S. Bunt, and N.C. Duke 1981. Mangrove litter fall
in north-eastern Australia. II. Periodicity. Australian J. Botany
29: 555-563.
Primack, R.B., N.C. Duke, and P.B. Tomlinson 1981. Floral morphology
in relation to pollination ecology in five Queensland coastal plants.
Austrobaileya 1: 346-355.
Duke, N.C., J.S. Bunt, and W.T. Williams 1981. Mangrove litter fall
in north-eastern Australia. I. Annual totals by component in selected
species. Australian J. Botany 29: 547-553.
Duke, N.C., W.R. Birch and W.T. Williams 1981. Growth rings and
rainfall correlations in a mangrove tree of the genus Diospyros
(Ebenaceae). Australian J. Botany 29: 135-142.
Duke, N.C., and J.S. Bunt 1979. The genus Rhizophora (Rhizophoraceae)
in north-eastern Australia. Australian J. Botany 27: 657-678.
Tomlinson, P.B., J.S. Bunt, R.B. Primack and N.C. Duke 1978. Lumnitzera
X rosea (Combretaceae) - its status and floral morphology.
J. Arnold Arboretum 59: 342-351.
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