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Research Publications

Scientific papers

T. Carrette, I Straehler-Pohl, J Seymour (2014) Early life history of Alatina cf. moseri Populations from Australia and Hawaii with Implications for Taxonomy (Cubozoa: Carybdeida, Alatinidae). PLoS ONE 9(1)

T. Carrette, J. Seymour (2013) Long-term analysis of Irukandji stings in Far North Queensland Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Volume 43 No. 1 March

T. Carrette, A Underwood, J Seymour (2012) Irukandji Syndrome: A widely misunderstood and poorly researched tropical marine envenoming Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Volume 42 No. 4 December

M. Little, P. Pereira, T. Carrette, J. Seymour. (2006) Jellyfish responsible for causing Irukandji Syndrome Quarterly Medical Journal 99: 425-427

T. Carrette J. Seymour. (2006) Cardiotoxic effects of venoms from Chironex fleckeri and Chiropsalmus sp. on an invertebrate model. Journal of Venomous Animal Toxins including Tropical Diseases 12: (2)245-254

T. Carrette, J. Seymour. (2005) Vascular dopplers: a new way of recording cardiac parameters in envenomed organisms. Toxicon 45:541-544

Marc Shorten, John Davenport, J. E. Seymour, Mary C. Cross, Teresa J. Carrette, Guy Woodward and Thomas F. Cross. (2005) Kinematic analysis of swimming in Australian box jellyfish - Chiropsalmus sp. and Chironex fleckeri (Cubozoa, Cnidaria, Chirodropidae). Journal of Zoology 267: 371-380.

T. Carrette, J. Seymour. (2005) Evidence for the occurrence of a lunar driven cyclic spawning in offshore carybdeids BZoNQ Seminar series, James Cook University

T. Carrette, J. Seymour. (2004) A Rapid and Repeatable Method for Venom Extraction From Cubozoans. Toxicon 44: 135-139.

Little, M., P. Pereira, R. Mulcahy, T. Carrette & J. Seymour. (2004) Letter to the editor: Sublingual glyceryl trinitrate as prehospital treatment for hypertension in Irukandji syndrome. 180: 482-483.

J. Seymour, T. Carrette, P. Sutherland. (2004) Do Box jellyfish sleep at
Night? Medical Journal of Australia, 181 :(11/12) 707

Huynh,T, J Seymour, P Pereira, R Mulcahy, P Cullen, T Carrette & M Little. (2003) Severity of Irukandji Syndrome and Nematocyst Identification from Skin Scrapings. Medical Journal of Australia 178:38-41

Little, M., P. Pereira, R. Mulcahy, P. Cullen, T. Carrette & J. Seymour. (2003). Severe Cardiac Failure Associated With Presumed Jellyfish Sting; Can We Really Call It Severe Irukandji Syndrome? Anesth & Emergency Medicine

Carrette, T., Cullen, P., Little, M., Pereira. P, and Seymour. J. (2002) Temperature Effects on Box Jellyfish Venom: A Possible Treatment for Envenomed Patients? Medical Journal of Australia 177:654-655

Carrette, T., P. Alderlsade & J. Seymour. (2002) Nematocyst ratio and prey in two Australian cubomedusans, Chironex fleckeri and Chiropsalmus sp. Toxicon 40:1547-1551

Seymour, J., T. Carrette, P. Cullen, M. Little, R. Mulcahy & P. Pereira. (2002) The use of pressure immobilization bandages in the first aid management of cubozoan envenomings. Toxicon 40:1503-1505

Pereira. P, T. Carrette, P. Cullen, R. Mulcahy, M. Little & J. Seymour (2001). Letter to editor: Reply to Pressure immobilisation bandages in first aid treatment of jellyfish envenomation: current recommendations reconsidered. Medical Journal of Australia, Vol 174:12. 666-667

Pereira. P, T. Carrette, P. Cullen, R. Mulcahy, M. Little & J. Seymour. (2000) Pressure immobilisation bandages in first aid treatment of jellyfish envenomation: current recommendations reconsidered. Medical Journal of Australia, Vol 173:11/12 650-653

Book Chapters

Seymour J. & T. Carrette (2003). Ecological Reasons for Variations In Venom Toxicity To Humans From Marine Invertebrates. (In Clinical Toxinology). Editor J. White

Online Articles

T. Carrette (2011) Diving in Behind the Scenes. ALERTDIVERONLINE www.alertdiver.com/Diving_in_Behind_the_Scenes