Peter John Davey
Griffith University
31 Papers
37 Citations
Peter John Davey is an academic researcher from Griffith University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainable development & Public health. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications. Previous affiliations of Peter John Davey include James Cook University & University of Technology, Sydney.
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Papers
Proteome Analysis Reveals Extensive Light Stress-Response Reprogramming in the Seagrass Zostera muelleri (Alismatales, Zosteraceae) Metabolism.
Manoj Kumar,Matthew P. Padula,Peter John Davey,Mathieu Pernice,Zhijian Jiang,Gaurav Sablok,Loretto Contreras-Porcia,Peter J. Ralph +7 more
TL;DR: 2D-IEF proteomics approach provides novel insights into the underlying molecular photo-acclimation mechanisms in Z. muelleri, in addition to identifying protein-based biomarkers that could be used as early indicators to detect acute/chronic light stress in seagrasses to monitorseagrass health.
Omics‐based molecular analyses of adhesion by aquatic invertebrates
Peter John Davey,Anne Marie Power,Romana Santos,Philip Bertemes,Peter Ladurner,Pawel Palmowski,Jessica L. Clarke,Patrick Flammang,Birgit Lengerer,Elise Hennebert,Ute Rothbächer,Robert Pjeta,Julia Wunderer,Michal Zurovec,Nick Aldred +14 more
TL;DR: A review of the various ways in which "omics have contributed to our understanding of adhesion by aquatic invertebrates, with new data to illustrate key points is provided in this paper.
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The emergence of molecular profiling and omics techniques in seagrass biology; furthering our understanding of seagrasses
Peter John Davey,Mathieu Pernice,Gaurav Sablok,Anthony W. D. Larkum,HueyTyng Lee,Agnieszka A. Golicz,David Edwards,Rudy Dolferus,Peter J. Ralph +8 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on the development of omics and molecular profiling and the utilization of molecular markers in the field of seagrass biology, and highlights the advances, merits and pitfalls associated with such technology.
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Drivers and temporality of internal migration in the context of slow-onset natural hazards: Insights from north-west rural Bangladesh
Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir,Silvia Serrao-Neumann,Silvia Serrao-Neumann,Peter John Davey,Moazzem Hossain,Md. Touhidul Alam +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the association between slow-onset natural hazards and the temporal aspects of human mobility, that is, short-term and long-term internal migration in the context of north-west Bangladesh.
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Photosynthesis and Metabolism of Seagrasses
Anthony W. D. Larkum,Mathieu Pernice,Martin Schliep,Peter John Davey,Milán Szabó,John A. Raven,Mads Lichtenberg,Kasper Elgetti Brodersen,Peter J. Ralph +8 more
- 27 Jul 2018
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the role of a carbon concentrating mechanism in carbon fixation in seagrasses, where the major site for photosynthesis is in the epidermis and the route for carbon uptake is via inorganic carbon uptake across the vestigial cuticle and through the outer plasma membranes.
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