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    Larger female fish contribute disproportionately more to self-replenishment by Beldade, R, Holbrook, S. J, Schmitt, R. J, Planes, S, Malone, D, Bernardi, G

    “…While chance events, oceanography and selective pressures inject stochasticity into the replenishment of marine populations with dispersing life stages, some…”
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    Natural endocrine profiles of the group‐living skunk anemonefish Amphiprion akallopisos in relation to their size‐based dominance hierarchy by Mills, S. C., O'Donnell, J. L., Bernardi, G., Beldade, R.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-03-2018)
    “…Group‐living animals commonly display differences in behaviour, physiology and endocrine profiles between conspecifics within the group, which are tightly…”
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    Ghosts of thermal past: reef fish exposed to historic high temperatures have heightened stress response to further stressors by Mills, S. C., Beldade, R., Chabanet, P., Bigot, L., O’Donnell, J. L., Bernardi, G.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2015)
    “…Individual exposure to stressors can induce changes in physiological stress responses through modulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–interrenal (HPI) axis…”
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    Pelagic larval duration of 10 temperate cryptobenthic fishes by Beldade, R., Pedro, T., Gonçalves, E. J.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-08-2007)
    “…The pelagic larval duration (DPL) for 10 temperate cryptobenthic species belonging to three families: Gobiidae, Gobiesocidae and Blenniidae was investigated…”
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    Opeatogenys gracilis(Pisces: Gobiesocidae): an overlooked species or another 'Mediterranean endemism' found in Atlantic waters? by Gonçalves, E. J., Beldade, R., Henriques, M.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-08-2005)
    “…The occurrence of Opeatogenys gracilis outside the Mediterranean Sea is confirmed for the first time. This is probably a more common species than previously…”
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    First record of Chromogobius britoi(Teleostei: Gobiidae) on the mainland European coast by Beldade, R., Van Tassell, J. L., Gonçalves, E. J.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-02-2006)
    “…Chromogobius britoi is a recently described and poorly studied goby currently known only from the Macaronesian islands of Madeira and the Canarian archipelago…”
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    Genetic structure among spawning aggregations of the gulf coney Hyporthodus acanthistius by Beldade, Ricardo, Jackson, Alexis M., Cudney-Bueno, Richard, Raimondi, Peter T., Bernardi, Giacomo

    “…Many large groupers form spawning aggregations, returning to the same spawning sites in consecutive spawning seasons. Connectivity between spawning…”
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