Paternal care regulates the timing, synchrony and success of hatching in a coral reef fish. [PDF]
Majoris JE +5 more
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Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in predicting long-term changes in the structure and dynamics of coral reef assemblages affected by ongoing climate change.
Baird, A.H. +5 more
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Improving stable isotope assessments of inter- and intra-species variation in coral reef fish trophic strategies. [PDF]
Cybulski JD +8 more
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The fish communities and main fish populations of the Jurien Bay Marine Park
The Strategic Research Fund for the Marine Environment funded a range of floral and faunal research projects to determine the characteristics of the marine communities in the Jurien Bay Marine Park (JBMP), which was gazetted in 2003.
Babcock, R.C. +4 more
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Potential yield and food provisioning gains from rebuilding the world's coral reef fish stocks. [PDF]
Zamborain-Mason J +10 more
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The alternative splicing landscape of a coral reef fish during a marine heatwave. [PDF]
Chan SKN +5 more
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Ecological role of herbivory on coral reefs of the Saudi Arabian Gulf coast [PDF]
This study examined the ecological role of herbivory on coral reefs of the Saudi Arabian Gulf coast. Herbivory is a ubiquitous process and important in regulating benthic marine communities.
Jolliffe, Alistair S.
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Habitat degradation alters trait-based survival in a coral reef fish. [PDF]
Moad CM +3 more
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Entering the Era of Directly Supporting Society With Observation‐Based Ocean Acidification Data
Abstract Ocean acidification is a growing concern for many nations around the world. However, our capacity to monitor changes in carbonate chemistry with sufficient spatial and temporal resolution, has until now, been limited, which has impeded effective action and decision‐making at international, national, and regional levels.
Helen S. Findlay +11 more
wiley +1 more source
Host matters: coral reef fish species show distinct skin microbiome responses to upwelling-driven environmental changes. [PDF]
Lardinois LL +5 more
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