APrf Zoe Doubleday

Senior Lecturer

School of Biological Sciences

College of Science

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.

Available For Media Comment.


I am a marine ecologist, Australian Research Council Future Fellow, and Superstar of STEM. My research spans marine and fisheries ecology, geochemistry, and animal biology with outcomes that support conservation, sustainable seafood production and food security. Everything I do is underpinned by my mission to ensure science is communicated to the media and public.
If like to know more about what I do, or have an opportunity to work together, please get in touch or check out my lab website (www.marislab.org) and social media profiles (Blue Sky, the new Twitter @zoedoubleday; Instagram @drzoedoubleday; and LinkedIn @Zoe Doubleday).


Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
2022 Award ICM Agrifood Award Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering Australia -
2021 Achievement Superstar of STEM Science and Technology Australia Australia -

Date Institution name Country Title
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania Australia PhD
University of Tasmania Australia Bachelor of Antarctic Studies (Honours)
University of Tasmania Australia Bachelor of Science

Year Citation
2025 Rosa, R., Doubleday, Z., Kuba, M. J., Strugnell, J. M., Vidal, E. A. G., & Villanueva, R. (2025). Advances in cephalopod research. Marine Biology, 172(9, article no. 141), 1-10.
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2025 Gleadall, I. G., Villanueva, R., Barord, G. J., & Doubleday, Z. (2025). A balanced approach to the potential of octopus aquaculture. Marine Policy, 179(106682), 1-3.
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2025 Durante, E. D., Wiese, M. D., Meakin, A. S., Hall, K. C., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2025). Reconstructing life-time reproductive histories using steroid hormones in cephalopod beaks. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 10(2), 212-222.
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2025 Doubleday, Z. A., Hosking, L., Willoughby, J., Dias, M., Leclerc, N., Nikolajew, S. B., . . . Trueman, C. (2025). Capitalizing on the wealth of chemical data in the accretionary structures of aquatic taxa: opportunities from across the tree of life. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 10(1), 18-36.
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2024 Durante, E. D., Hosking, L., Hall, K., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2024). A step-by-step guide to ageing octopus. Marine and Freshwater Research, 75(6), 1-15.
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2024 Boultby, E. N., Martino, J. C., Baring, R., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2024). Using isotopic fingerprints in gastropod shells to validate commercial production pathway and geographic provenance. Royal Society Open Science, 11(5), 1-11.
DOI Europe PMC1
2024 Durante, E. D., Grammer, G. L., Martino, J. C., Payne, J. L., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2024). Nondaily growth increments in the commercial species, Octopus berrima, and the importance of age validation. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 81(2), 293-306.
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2024 Hua, Q. Q. H., Kültz, D., Wiltshire, K., Doubleday, Z. A., & Gillanders, B. M. (2024). Projected ocean temperatures impair key proteins used in vision of octopus hatchlings.. Glob Chang Biol, 30(4), e17255.
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2024 Durante, E., Grammer, G., Martino, J., Klaebe, R., Chung, M. T., Payne, J., & Doubleday, Z. (2024). Developing isotopic proxies to reconstruct the metabolic rates and thermal histories of octopus. Marine Environmental Research, 198(106543), 106543-1-106543-11.
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2024 Doubleday, Z., Willoughby, J., Martino, J. C., Cottrell, R. S., & Gephart, J. A. (2024). Improved fisheries management and aquaculture growth align with fewer shocks to Australian seafood production. Cell Reports Sustainability, 1 8(7, article no. 100131), 1-10.
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2023 Hua, Q. Q. H., Thomson, V. A., Strugnell, J. M., Martino, J. C., Gillanders, B. M., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2023). Using genomics and morphometrics to monitor data-poor and commercially exploited octopod populations. Marine Biology, 170(10), 1-21.
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2023 Rosa, R., Doubleday, Z., Kuba, M. J., Strugnell, J. M., Vidal, E. A. G., & Villanueva, R. (2023). Editorial: cephalopods in the anthropocene: multiple challenges in a changing ocean. Frontiers in Physiology, 14(1250233), 1-4.
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2023 Reis-Santos, P., Gillanders, B. M., Sturrock, A. M., Izzo, C., Oxman, D. S., Lueders-Dumont, J. A., . . . Walther, B. D. (2023). Reading the biomineralized book of life: expanding otolith biogeochemical research and applications for fisheries and ecosystem-based management. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 33(2), 411-449.
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2023 Lindley, J., De Sousa, E., Doubleday, Z., & Reis-Santos, P. (2023). Innovation to limit seafood fraud post-COVID-19. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 33(2), 501-512.
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2023 Hua, Q. Q. H., Nande, M., Doubleday, Z. A., & Gillanders, B. M. (2023). Innate response to first feeding in Octopus berrima hatchlings despite embryonic food imprinting. Behaviour, 160(7), 635-660.
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2023 Hua, Q. Q. H., Young, C., Pukala, T. L., Martino, J. C., Hoffmann, P., Gillanders, B. M., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2023). Better late than never: Optimising the proteomic analysis of field-collected octopus.. PloS one, 18(7), e0288084.
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2022 Reis-Santos, P., Gillanders, B. M., Sturrock, A. M., Izzo, C., Oxman, D. S., Lueders-Dumont, J. A., . . . Walther, B. D. (2022). Reading the biomineralized book of life: expanding otolith biogeochemical research and applications for fisheries and ecosystem-based management (Aug, 10.1007/s11160-022-09720-z, 2022). REVIEWS IN FISH BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES, 33(2), 2 pages.
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2022 Martino, J. C., Mazumder, D., Gadd, P., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2022). Tracking the provenance of octopus using isotopic and multi-elemental analysis. Food Chemistry, 371(131133), 1-6.
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2022 Doubleday, Z. A., Martino, J. C., & Trueman, C. (2022). Harnessing universal chemical markers to trace the provenance of marine animals. Ecological Indicators, 144(article no. 109481), 1-6.
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2022 Martino, J. C., Trueman, C. N., Mazumder, D., Crawford, J., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2022). The universal imprint of oxygen isotopes can track the origins of seafood. Fish and Fisheries, 23(6), 1455-1468.
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2022 Martino, J. C., Chung, M. T., Chiang, C. I., Wang, C. H., Shirai, K., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2022). Systematic evaluation of oxygen isotopes in cephalopod statoliths as thermal proxies. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 79(6), 1719-1729.
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2021 Martino, J. C., Steer, M., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2021). Supporting the sustainable development of Australia's octopus industry: first assessment of an artisanal fishery. Fisheries Research, 241(105999), 1-9.
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2021 Barnett, A., & Doubleday, Z. (2021). Demonstrating the ascendancy of COVID-19 research using acronyms. Scientometrics, 126(7), 6127-6130.
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2021 Daryanani, D. S., Martino, J. C., & Doubleday, Z. A. (2021). Statolith chemistry: a new tool to understand the ecology and provenance of octopus. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 31(4), 923-934.
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2021 Connell, S., Freeling, B., Doubleday, Z., Dry, M., & Semmler, C. (2021). Better writing in scientific publications builds reader confidence and understanding. Frontiers in Psychology, 12(714321), 1-8.
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2020 Hill, K. G., Nielson, K. E., Tyler, J., McInerney, F., Doubleday, Z. A., Frankham, G. J., . . . Cassey, P. B. (2020). Pet or pest? Stable isotope methods for determining the provenance of an invasive alien species. NeoBiota, 59(59), 21-37.
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2020 Barnett, A., & Doubleday, Z. (2020). The growth of acronyms in the scientific literature. eLife, 9, e60080-1-e60080-10.
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2020 Doubleday, Z. A., & Connell, S. D. (2020). Shining a Brighter Light on Solution Science in Ecology. One Earth, 2(1), 16-19.
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2020 Martino, J. C., Doubleday, Z. A., Fowler, A. J., & Gillanders, B. M. (2020). Identifying physiological and environmental influences on otolith chemistry in a coastal fishery species. Marine and Freshwater Research, 72(6), 904-921.
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2020 Martino, J. C., Doubleday, Z. A., Chung, M. T., & Gillanders, B. M. (2020). Experimental support towards a metabolic proxy in fish using otolith carbon isotopes. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 223(6), 1-8.
DOI Scopus33 WoS29 Europe PMC11
2019 Hill, K., Nielson, K., Tyler, J., McInerney, F., Doubleday, Z., Frankham, G., . . . Phill. (2019). Pet or pest? Stable isotope methods for the early detection of invasive alien species.
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2019 Martino, J., Doubleday, Z., & Gillanders, B. (2019). Metabolic effects on carbon isotope biomarkers in fish. Ecological Indicators, 97, 10-16.
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2019 Doubleday, Z., Nagelkerken, I., Coutts, M., Goldenberg, S., & Connell, S. (2019). A triple trophic boost: How carbon emissions indirectly change a marine food chain. Global Change Biology, 25(3), 978-984.
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2019 Freeling, B., Doubleday, Z. A., & Connell, S. D. (2019). How can we boost the impact of publications? Try better writing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(2), 341-343.
DOI Scopus49 WoS43 Europe PMC15
2019 Martino, J. C., Fowler, A. J., Doubleday, Z. A., Grammer, G. L., & Gillanders, B. M. (2019). Using otolith chronologies to understand long-term trends and extrinsic drivers of growth in fisheries. Ecosphere, 10(1), 19 pages.
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2019 McAfee, D., Doubleday, Z. A., Geiger, N., & Connell, S. D. (2019). Everyone loves a success story: Optimism inspires conservation engagement. BioScience, 69(4), 274-281.
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2019 Leung, J. Y. S., Doubleday, Z. A., Nagelkerken, I., Chen, Y., Xie, Z., & Connell, S. D. (2019). How calorie-rich food could help marine calcifiers in a CO₂-rich future. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 286(1906), 20190757-1-20190757-5.
DOI Scopus33 WoS31 Europe PMC13
2019 Gilmore, K. L., Doubleday, Z. A., & Gillanders, B. M. (2019). Prolonged exposure to low oxygen improves hypoxia tolerance in a freshwater fish. Conservation Physiology, 7(1), coz058-1-coz058-10.
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2019 Sauer, W. H., Gleadall, I. G., Downey-Breedt, N., Doubleday, Z., Gillespie, G., Haimovici, M., . . . Yamrungrueng, A. (2019). World Octopus Fisheries. Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture, 29(3), 151 pages.
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2018 Gewin, V., Borja, A., Murphy, D., Doubleday, Z., Mensh, B., Konkiel, S., & Gorsuch, P. (2018). PUBLISHING The write stuff. NATURE, 555(7694), 129-130.
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2018 Arkhipkin, A., Bizikov, V., Doubleday, Z., Laptikhovsky, V., Lishchenko, F., Perales-Raya, C., & Hollyman, P. (2018). Techniques for Estimating the Age and Growth of Molluscs: Cephalopoda. Journal of Shellfish Research, 37(4), 783-792.
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2018 Doubleday, Z. A., & Connell, S. D. (2018). Weedy futures: can we benefit from the species that thrive in the marine Anthropocene?. Frontiers in ecology and the environment, 16(10), 599-604.
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2018 Gilmore, K., Doubleday, Z., & Gillanders, B. (2018). Testing hypoxia: physiological effects of long-term exposure in two freshwater fishes. Oecologia, 186(1), 37-47.
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2018 Jones, A. R., Doubleday, Z. A., Prowse, T. A. A., Wiltshire, K. H., Deveney, M. R., Ward, T., . . . Gillanders, B. M. (2018). Capturing expert uncertainty in spatial cumulative impact assessments. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 1469-1-1469-13.
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2018 Connell, S., Doubleday, Z., Foster, N., Hamlyn, S., Harley, C., Helmuth, B., . . . Russell, B. (2018). The duality of ocean acidification as a resource and a stressor. Ecology, 99(5), 1005-1010.
DOI Scopus60 WoS58 Europe PMC31
2018 Doubleday, Z., Cliff, J., Izzo, C., & Gillanders, B. (2018). Untapping the potential of sulfur isotope analysis in biominerals. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 598, 159-166.
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2018 Doubleday, Z. A., & Connell, S. D. (2018). Let scientific writing evolve, not stagnate. Trends in ecology and evolution, 33(11), 812-813.
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2017 Izzo, C., Doubleday, Z., Grammer, G., Disspain, M., Ye, Q., & Gillanders, B. (2017). Seasonally resolved environmental reconstructions using fish otoliths. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 74(1), 23-31.
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2017 Mazloumi, N., Burch, P., Fowler, A., Doubleday, Z., & Gillanders, B. (2017). Determining climate-growth relationships in a temperate fish: a sclerochronological approach. Fisheries Research, 186(1), 319-327.
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2017 Izzo, C., Manetti, D., Doubleday, Z., & Gillanders, B. (2017). Calibrating the element composition of Donax deltoides shells as a palaeo-salinity proxy. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 484, 89-96.
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2017 Connell, S., Doubleday, Z., Hamlyn, S., Foster, N., Harley, C., Helmuth, B., . . . Russell, B. (2017). How ocean acidification can benefit calcifiers. Current Biology, 27(3), 95-96.
DOI Scopus73 WoS65 Europe PMC37
2017 Mazloumi, N., Johansen, J., Doubleday, Z., & Gillanders, B. (2017). Q₁₀ measures of metabolic performance and critical swimming speed in King George whiting Sillaginodes punctatus. Journal of Fish Biology, 90(5), 2200-2205.
DOI Scopus6 WoS6 Europe PMC3
2017 Connell, S., Fernandes, M., Burnell, O., Doubleday, Z., Griffin, K., Irving, A., . . . Falkenberg, L. (2017). Testing for thresholds of ecosystem collapse in seagrass meadows. Conservation Biology, 31(5), 1196-1201.
DOI Scopus49 WoS46 Europe PMC21
2017 Doubleday, Z. A., Jones, A. R., Deveney, M. R., Ward, T. M., & Gillanders, B. M. (2017). Eight habitats, 38 threats and 55 experts: Assessing ecological risk in a multi-use marine region. PLoS ONE, 12(5), e0177393-1-e0177393-15.
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2017 Martino, J. C., Doubleday, Z. A., Woodcock, S. H., & Gillanders, B. M. (2017). Elevated carbon dioxide and temperature affects otolith development, but not chemistry, in a diadromous fish. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 495, 57-64.
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2017 Harley, C., Connell, S., Doubleday, Z., Kelaher, B., Russell, B., Sarà, G., & Helmuth, B. (2017). Conceptualizing ecosystem tipping points within a physiological framework. Ecology and Evolution, 7(15), 6035-6045.
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2017 Doubleday, Z., & Connell, S. (2017). Publishing with Objective Charisma: Breaking Science’s Paradox. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 32(11), 803-805.
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2017 Mazloumi, N., Doubleday, Z., & Gillanders, B. (2017). The effects of temperature and salinity on otolith chemistry of King George whiting. Fisheries Research, 196, 66-74.
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2017 Doubleday, Z., Nagelkerken, I., & Connell, S. (2017). Ocean life breaking rules by building shells in acidic extremes. Current Biology, 27(20), R1104-R1106.
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2017 Doubleday, Z. A., Connell, S. D., & Montgomery, S. L. (2017). Creativity: the stronger, blacker sheep behind great papers - a reply to Falkenberg and Tubb. Trends in ecology and evolution, 32(12), 895-896.
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2016 Wittmann, T., Izzo, C., Doubleday, Z., McKenzie, J., Delean, S., & Gillanders, B. (2016). Reconstructing climate–growth relations from the teeth of a marine mammal. Marine Biology, 163(4), 71-1-71-11.
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2016 Izzo, C., Doubleday, Z., Grammer, G., Gilmore, K., Alleway, H., Barnes, T., . . . Gillanders, B. (2016). Fish as proxies of ecological and environmental change. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 26(3), 265-286.
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2016 Doubleday, Z., Prowse, T., Arkhipkin, A., Pierce, G., Semmens, J., Steer, M., . . . Gillanders, B. (2016). Global proliferation of cephalopods. Current Biology, 26(10), R406-R407.
DOI Scopus272 WoS248 Europe PMC75
2016 Izzo,, C., Doubleday, Z., Grammer, G., Barnes, T., Delean, J., Ferguson, G., . . . Gillanders, B. (2016). Multi-species response to rapid environmental change in a large estuary system: a biochronological approach. Ecological Indicators, 69, 739-748.
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2015 Gillanders, B., Izzo, C., Doubleday, Z., & Ye, Q. (2015). Partial migration: growth varies between resident and migratory fish. Biology Letters, 11(3), 20140850-1-20140850-5.
DOI Scopus91 WoS91 Europe PMC28
2015 Izzo, C., Doubleday, Z., Schultz, A., Woodcock, S., & Gillanders, B. (2015). Contribution of water chemistry and fish condition to otolith chemistry: comparisons across salinity environments. Journal of Fish Biology, 86(6), 1680-1698.
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2015 Doubleday, Z., Izzo, C., Haddy, J., Lyle, J., Ye, Q., & Gillanders, B. (2015). Long-term patterns in estuarine fish growth across two climatically divergent regions. Oecologia, 179(4), 1079-1090.
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2015 Izzo, C., Doubleday, Z., & Gillanders, B. (2015). Where do elements bind within the otoliths of fish?. Marine and Freshwater Research, 67(7), 1072-1076.
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2014 Doubleday, Z., Harris, H., Izzo, C., & Gillanders, B. (2014). Strontium randomly substituting for calcium in fish otolith aragonite. Analytical Chemistry, 86(1), 865-869.
DOI Scopus68 WoS66 Europe PMC14
2014 Pecl, G., Ward, T., Doubleday, Z., Clarke, S., Day, J., Dixon, C., . . . Stoklosa, R. (2014). Rapid assessment of fisheries species sensitivity to climate change. Climatic Change, 127(3-4), 505-520.
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2013 Doubleday, Z., Clarke, S., Li, X., Pecl, G., Ward, T., Battaglene, S., . . . Stoklosa, R. (2013). Assessing the risk of climate change to aquaculture: a case study from south-east Australia. Aquaculture Environment Interactions, 3(2), 163-175.
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2013 Higgins, K., Semmens, J., Doubleday, Z., & Burridge, C. (2013). Comparison of population structuring in sympatric octopus species with and without a pelagic larval stage. Marine Ecology-Progress Series, 486, 203-212.
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2013 Doubleday, Z., Izzo, C., Woodcock, S., & Gillanders, B. (2013). Relative contribution of water and diet to otolith chemistry in freshwater fish. Aquatic Biology, 18(3), 271-280.
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2012 Madin, E., Ban, N., Doubleday, Z., Holmes, T., Pecl, G., & Smith, F. (2012). Socio-economic and management implications of range-shifting species in marine systems. Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions, 22(1), 137-146.
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2011 Semmens, J., Doubleday, Z., Hoyle, K., & Pecl, G. (2011). A multilevel approach to examining cephalopod growth using Octopus pallidus as a model. Journal of Experimental Biology, 214(16), 2799-2807.
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2011 Doubleday, Z., White, J., Pecl, G., & Semmens, J. (2011). Age determination in merobenthic octopuses using stylet increment analysis: assessing future challenges using Macroctopus maorum as a model. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68(10), 2059-2063.
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2011 Doubleday, Z., & Semmens, J. (2011). Quantification of the age-pigment lipofuscin in known-age octopus (Octopus pallidus): a potential tool for age determination. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 397(1), 8-12.
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2010 Pecl, G., Doubleday, Z., Danyushevsky, L., Gilbert, S., & Moltschaniwskyj, N. (2010). Transgenerational marking of cephalopods with an enriched barium isotope: a promising tool for empirically estimating post-hatching movement and population connectivity. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67(7), 1372-1380.
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2009 Doubleday, Z., Semmens, J., Smolenski, A., & Shaw, P. (2009). Microsatellite DNA markers and morphometrics reveal a complex population structure in a merobenthic octopus species (Octopus maorum) in south-east Australia and New Zealand. Marine Biology, 156(6), 1183-1192.
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2008 Doubleday, Z., Belton, D., Pecl, G., & Semmens, J. (2008). Quantitative elemental imaging of octopus stylets using PIXE and the nuclear microprobe. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 266(1), 67-72.
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2008 Doubleday, Z., Pecl, G., Semmens, J., & Danyushevsky, L. (2008). Stylet elemental signatures indicate population structure in a holobenthic octopus species, Octopus pallidus. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 371, 1-10.
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2008 Doubleday, Z., Pecl, G., Semmens, J., & Danyushevsky, L. (2008). Using stylet elemental signatures to determine the population structure of Octopus maorum. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 360, 125-133.
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2006 Doubleday, Z., Semmens, J., Pecl, G., & Jackson, G. (2006). Assessing the validity of stylets as ageing tools in Octopus pallidus. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 338(1), 35-42.
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Year Citation
2020 Martino, J., & Doubleday, Z. (2020). Understanding the abundance, diversity and biology of octopus in South Australian waters to support a new fishery opportunity. Australia: University of South Australia.
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2016 Gillanders, B. M., Ward, T. M., Bailleul, F., Cassey, P., Deveney, M. R., Doubleday, Z. A., . . . Wiltshire, K. H. (2016). Spencer Gulf Ecosystem and Development Initiative. Developing knowledge and tools to inform integrated management of Spencer Gulf: Case study on shipping and ports.. Adelaide.
2013 M.G., B., Doubleday, Z., Cassey, P., Clarke, S., Connell, S. D., Deveney, M., . . . Young, M. (2013). Spencer Gulf Ecosystem & Development Initiative: Report on Scenario Development, Stakeholder Workshops, Existing Knowledge & Information Gaps: Report for Spencer Gulf Ecosystem and Development Initiatve.
2009 Pecl, G., Ward, T. M., Doubleday, Z., Clarke, S., Day, J., Dixon, C., . . . Stocklosa, R. (2009). Risk assessment of impacts of climate change for key marine species in south eastern Australia (2009/070).
2009 Pecl, G., Ward, T., Doubleday, Z., Clarke, S., Day, J., Dixon, C., . . . Stoklosa, R. (2009). Risk assessment of impacts of climate change for key marine species in South Eastern Australia part 2: species profiles. Australia: University of Tasmania.
2009 Pecl, G., Ward, T., Doubleday, Z., Clarke, S., Day, J., Dixon, C., . . . Stoklosa, R. (2009). Risk assessment of impacts of climate change for key marine species in South Eastern Australia part 1: fisheries and aquaculture risk assessment. Australia: University of Tasmania.

Year Citation
- Hua, Q. H. Q., Nande, M., Doubleday, Z., & Gillanders, B. (n.d.). Innate response to first feeding in Octopus berrima hatchlings despite embryonic food imprinting - Dataset and R Script.
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- Jones, A., Doubleday, Z., Prowse, T., Wiltshire, K. H., Deveney, M. R., Ward, T., . . . Gillanders, B. (n.d.). Spencer Gulf cumulative impact assessment spatial layers.
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- Jones, A., Doubleday, Z., Prowse, T., Wiltshire, K. H., Deveney, M. R., Ward, T., . . . Gillanders, B. (n.d.). Spencer Gulf threat activity spatial layers.
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- Jones, A., Doubleday, Z., Prowse, T., Wiltshire, K. H., Deveney, M. R., Ward, T., . . . Gillanders, B. (n.d.). Spencer gulf marine ecosystem map layers.
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Year Citation
- Hua, Q. H. Q., Nande, M., Doubleday, Z., & Gillanders, B. (n.d.). Innate response to first feeding in Octopus berrima hatchlings despite embryonic food imprinting - Behavioural Videos.
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  • Mass spectrometry for mass geochronology, ARC - Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities Grant, 01/01/2022 - 31/12/2022

Courses I teach

  • BIOL 1014 Biodiversity for the Environment (2025)
  • ENVT 1013 Environment, Society and Climate (2025)
  • ENVT 5040 Natural Resource Management (2024)

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2025 Principal Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Louise Clara Rose Hosking
2025 Principal Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Didik Agus Suwarsono
2025 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Xiaoni Wu
2022 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Neve Skinner
2022 Principal Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Arieli Tristao Rezio

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2019 - 2023 External Supervisor Using Omics and Behavioural Approaches to Understand Human Impacts on Octopods Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Qian Hui Qiaz Hua
2015 - 2019 Co-Supervisor Linking Chemistry and Sclerochronology to Physiological Processes in Fish Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Jasmin Carmel Amina Martino
2013 - 2019 Co-Supervisor Tracking Trends in Hypoxia: A Freshwater Perspective Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Kayla Louise Gilmore
2012 - 2015 Co-Supervisor The physiological responses of King George whiting to environmental parameters Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Dr Nastaran Mazloumi

Date Role Board name Institution name Country
2025 - ongoing Board Member Board of Directors Southern Ocean Discovery Centre Australia
2021 - 2027 Board Member Aquaculture Tenure Allocation Board Government of South Australia Australia

Date Role Committee Institution Country
2026 - ongoing Member College of Experts Australian Research Council Australia
2024 - 2025 Member Research Advisory Committee Fisheries Research and Development Corporation Australia

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