Fromont, P. J.
Overview
Works: | 18 works in 27 publications in 1 language and 107 library holdings |
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Genres: | Field guides Academic theses |
Roles: | Author, Editor, Other, Contributor |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
P. J Fromont
The marine fauna of New Zealand : Porifera, Demospongiae by
Patricia R Bergquist(
Book
)
6 editions published in 1988 in English and held by 47 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 1988 in English and held by 47 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Field guide to shallow water seastars of Australia by
Loisette M Marsh(
Book
)
2 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 22 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 22 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Management of bioeroding sponges in wild stocks of Pinctada maxima in Western Australia : final FRDC report--project 2005/074 by
S Daume(
Book
)
3 editions published in 2009 in English and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 2009 in English and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Poecilosclerida(
Book
)
1 edition published in 1988 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1988 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Marine biodiversity survey of the Kimberley : 1880s-2009(
Book
)
2 editions published in 2018 in English and held by 3 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 2018 in English and held by 3 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A taxonomic study of tropical marine sponges (Porifera: Demospongiae: Haplosclerida and Petrosida) using morphological, chemical
and reproductive character sets by
P. J Fromont(
)
1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 3 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 3 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A tropical Australian refuge for photosymbiotic benthic fauna by Zoe T Richards(
)
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The diversity and distribution of mesophotic benthic invertebrates at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia by Muhammad Azmi Abdul Wahab(
)
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
First record of the genus Vetulina Schmidt, 1879 (Porifera: Demospongiae: Sphaerocladina) from the Indian Ocean with the description
of two new species: biogeographic and evolutionary significance by
Andrzej Pisera(
)
1 edition published in 2017 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2017 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Apartment-style living on a kebab sponge by Christine Hanna Lydia Schönberg(
)
1 edition published in 2015 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2015 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The marine fauna of New Zealand : porifera, demospongiae, part 4 (Poecilosclerida) by
Patricia R Bergquist(
Book
)
1 edition published in 1988 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1988 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Marine sponges of the Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia: patterns of species distributions, abundance and diversity by
P. J Fromont(
)
1 edition published in 2006 in Undetermined and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Quantitative surveys revealed high diversity (species richness) of sponges (150 species) in the previously little explored Dampier Archipelago, northwestern Australia. Classification analyses disclosed 11 station groups with high internal heterogeneity in species composition, however some spatial patterns were evident. The composition of sponge assemblages varied with environmental factors such as substrate type (coral, igneous rock, limestone rock), aspect (exposed, protected), substrate configuration (limestone platform, dissected reef) and depth. Most of the species (61%) reported from the Dampier Archipelago were rare (found at one or two stations). The number of species found at only one location was high (48%), supporting previous findings that northwestern Australia has high sponge endemism. As a result of all sponge surveys undertaken in the archipelago (qualitative and quantitative, subtidal and intertidal), 275 sponge species have now been reported from the area. This number indicates high species diversity in the region. Estimations of diversity based on non-parametric modelling suggests that there are potentially more species (range 245–346) than presently recorded in the archipelago
1 edition published in 2006 in Undetermined and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Quantitative surveys revealed high diversity (species richness) of sponges (150 species) in the previously little explored Dampier Archipelago, northwestern Australia. Classification analyses disclosed 11 station groups with high internal heterogeneity in species composition, however some spatial patterns were evident. The composition of sponge assemblages varied with environmental factors such as substrate type (coral, igneous rock, limestone rock), aspect (exposed, protected), substrate configuration (limestone platform, dissected reef) and depth. Most of the species (61%) reported from the Dampier Archipelago were rare (found at one or two stations). The number of species found at only one location was high (48%), supporting previous findings that northwestern Australia has high sponge endemism. As a result of all sponge surveys undertaken in the archipelago (qualitative and quantitative, subtidal and intertidal), 275 sponge species have now been reported from the area. This number indicates high species diversity in the region. Estimations of diversity based on non-parametric modelling suggests that there are potentially more species (range 245–346) than presently recorded in the archipelago
The marine fauna of New Zealand : Porifera, Demospongiae by
Patricia R Bergquist(
Book
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Marine sponges of the Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia: patterns of species distributions, abundance and diversity by
P. J Fromont(
)
1 edition published in 2006 in Undetermined and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Quantitative surveys revealed high diversity (species richness) of sponges (150 species) in the previously little explored Dampier Archipelago, northwestern Australia. Classification analyses disclosed 11 station groups with high internal heterogeneity in species composition, however some spatial patterns were evident. The composition of sponge assemblages varied with environmental factors such as substrate type (coral, igneous rock, limestone rock), aspect (exposed, protected), substrate configuration (limestone platform, dissected reef) and depth. Most of the species (61%) reported from the Dampier Archipelago were rare (found at one or two stations). The number of species found at only one location was high (48%), supporting previous findings that northwestern Australia has high sponge endemism. As a result of all sponge surveys undertaken in the archipelago (qualitative and quantitative, subtidal and intertidal), 275 sponge species have now been reported from the area. This number indicates high species diversity in the region. Estimations of diversity based on non-parametric modelling suggests that there are potentially more species (range 245–346) than presently recorded in the archipelago
1 edition published in 2006 in Undetermined and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Quantitative surveys revealed high diversity (species richness) of sponges (150 species) in the previously little explored Dampier Archipelago, northwestern Australia. Classification analyses disclosed 11 station groups with high internal heterogeneity in species composition, however some spatial patterns were evident. The composition of sponge assemblages varied with environmental factors such as substrate type (coral, igneous rock, limestone rock), aspect (exposed, protected), substrate configuration (limestone platform, dissected reef) and depth. Most of the species (61%) reported from the Dampier Archipelago were rare (found at one or two stations). The number of species found at only one location was high (48%), supporting previous findings that northwestern Australia has high sponge endemism. As a result of all sponge surveys undertaken in the archipelago (qualitative and quantitative, subtidal and intertidal), 275 sponge species have now been reported from the area. This number indicates high species diversity in the region. Estimations of diversity based on non-parametric modelling suggests that there are potentially more species (range 245–346) than presently recorded in the archipelago
Nakinadine A, a novel bis-pyridine alkaloid with a B-amino acid moiety from sponge Amphimedon sp.(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Three new oxylipins from an Okinawan marine sponge Plakortis sp(
)
1 edition published in 2015 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 2015 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Poecilosclerida of New Zealand by
P. J Fromont(
)
1 edition published in 1985 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1985 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Marine Fauna of New Zealand: Porifera, Demospongiae, Part 4 (Poecilosclerida) by
New Zealand Oceanographic Institute(
Book
)
1 edition published in 1988 in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1988 in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Bergquist, Patricia R. Author
- New Zealand Oceanographic Institute
- Western Australian Museum
- Marsh, Loisette M. Author
- Australia Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, ABARES
- Woodside
- Daume, S. (Sabine) Author
- Hart, Anthony M.
- Western Australia Department of Fisheries
- Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (Australia)
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Alternative Names
Fromont, Jane
Fromont, Phyliss Jane
Jane Fromont esponxóloga australiana
Jane Fromont spongologino uit Australië
Phyliss Jane Fromont
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