Edit the description's bibliography (Lizard Island Field Guide)

Edit the description's bibliography


Animalia: Trochus (species: Rochia nilotica)

References that assist with identification

  • Wilson, B. (1993). Australian Marine Shells: 1. Prosobranch gastropods Odyssey Publishing, Kallaroo, Western Australia.

Other references

  • Alvarez Noriega, M. (2019). Competition and coexistence of reef-corals. PhD thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 2371.
  • Beaton, J.M. (1978). Archaeology and the Great Barrier Reef, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London, B, 284: 141-147. LIRS catalog number 252.
  • Chase, T.J. and M.O. Hoogenboom (2019). Differential occupation of available coral hosts by coral-dwelling damselfish (Pomacentridae) on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Diversity, 11: 219. LIRS catalog number 2372.
  • Cribb, T.H., P.A. Chapman, S.C. Cutmore and D.C. Huston (2019). Pronocephaloid cercariae (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) from gastropods of the Queensland coast, Australia. Journal of Helminthology, 94, e105: 1-10. LIRS catalog number 2373.
  • Lambrides, A.B.J., I.J. McNiven, S.J. Aird, K.A. Lowe, P. Moss, C. Rowe, C. Harris, C. Maclaurin, S.A. Slater, K. Carroll, M.H. Cedar, F. Petchey, C. Reepmeyer, M. Harris, J. Charlie, E. McGreen, P. Baru and S. Ulm (2020). Changing use of Lizard Island over the past 4000 years and implications for understanding Indigenous offshore island use on the Great Barrier Reef. Queensland Archaeological Research, 23: 43-109. LIRS catalog number 2470.
  • Lentfer, C.J., M.W. Felgate, R.A. Mills and J. Specht (2014). Human history and palaeoenvironmental change at Site 17, Freshwater Beach, Lizard Island, Northeast Queensland, Australia. Queensland Archaeological Research, 16: 141-164. LIRS catalog number 1757.
  • Mills, R.A. (1992). Aboriginal occupation of Lizard Island, Master of Letters in Cultural Management thesis, University of Sydney. LIRS catalog number 410.
  • Ulm, S., I.J. McNiven, S.J. Aird and A.B.J. Lambrides (2019). Sustainable harvesting of Conomurex luhuanus and Rochia nilotica by Indigenous Australians on the Great Barrier Reef over the past 2000 years. Journal of Archaeological Science, Reports, 28: 102017. LIRS catalog number 2369.