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Research Output for Aaron Gregory Schultz

Note: The 2012, 2013 publications have not been audited.

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Publications

2011 School of Life and Environmental Sciences

Schultz, Aaron G., Shigdar, Sarah L., Jones, Paul L., Ward, Alister C. and Toop, Tes (2011) Groundwater pre-treatment prevents the onset of chronic ulcerative dermatopathy in juvenile Murray cod, Maccullochella peelii peelii (Mitchell), Aquaculture, vol. 312, no. 1-4, pp. 19-25, Elsevier BV, Amsterdam, Netherlands [C1]
ERA journal ID: 5734 – Scopus EID: Not tagged
DRO entry for this publication

2009 School of Life and Environmental Sciences

Wood, Chris M.*, Schultz, Aaron G., Munger, Stephen R.* and Walsh, Patrick J.* (2009) Using omeprazole to link the components of the post-prandial alkaline tide in the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, Journal of experimental biology, vol. 212, no. 5, pp. 684-692, Company of Biologists Ltd., Cambridge, England [C1]
ERA journal ID: 2090 – Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-62849125643
Citation counts: Scopus - 11, Thomson - 11
DRO entry for this publication

2008 School of Life and Environmental Sciences

Schultz, Aaron G., Healy, Jillian M., Jones, Paul L. and Toop, Tes (2008) Osmoregulatory balance in Murray cod, Maccullochella peelii peelii (Mitchell), affected with chronic ulcerative dermatopathy, Aquaculture, vol. 280, no. 1-4, pp. 45-52, Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands [C1]
ERA journal ID: 5734 – Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-47249089040
Citation counts: Scopus - 2, Thomson - 2
DRO entry for this publication

Grants and Consultancies

No grants and/or consultancies found or audited – the 2012 HERDC financial return has not been completed or loaded as yet.

Higher Degree by Research Completions supervised by Aaron Gregory Schultz

No completions found or audited.

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* Not a member of Deakin University at time of output.

DRO to publications collection last synchronised: Tuesday 21st May 2013 10:04pm

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23rd July 2011