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Louise Newman's publications
(formerly Louise Cromer)

Cromer, L., Gibson, J.A.E., McInnes, S.J. and Agius, J. (2007). Tardigrade eggs and exuvia in lake sediments. In press Journal of Paleolimnology.

Cromer, L., Gibson, J.A.E., Swadling, K.M. and Hodgson, D. (2006). Evidence of a faunal refuge in the Larsemann Hills, east Antarctica, during the Last Glacial Maximum. Journal of Biogeography 33, 1314-1323

Bissett, A., Gibson, J.A.E., Jarman, S.N., Swadling, K.M. and Cromer, L. (2005). Isolation, amplification, and identification of ancient copepod DNA from lake sediments. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 3, 533-542

Cromer, L., Gibson, J. A.E., Swadling, K.M. and Ritz, D.A. (2005). Faunal Microfossils: indicators of community development in a saline Antarctic lake. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 221, 83-97

Cromer, L., Williams, R. and Gibson, J.A.E. (2005). Trematomus scotti in Beaver Lake: The first record of a fish from a non-marine Antarctic environment. Journal of Fish Biology 66, 1-5

Ritz, D.A., Swadling, K.M., Nicol, S., Osborn, J. and Cromer, L. (2002). Heart rate as a measure of stress in Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba. Journal of the Marine Biological Association U.K. 82, 1-2

Gibson, J.A.E., Swadling, K.M. and Cromer, L. (2004). Freshwater fauna of Antarctica – pre-glacial survivors or recent invaders from the north? Australian Antarctic Magazine 7, pp 31, Spring 2004.

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