Search Results - "Gervais, Connor R."
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Effects of Increased Temperature on Brain and Sensory Development in the Port Jackson Shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni)
Published in Fishes (01-12-2023)“…Morphological differences in the peripheral (sensory) and central (brain) nervous system may confer sensory and/or behavioral variation in elasmobranchs, both…”
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Species on the move around the Australian coastline: A continental‐scale review of climate‐driven species redistribution in marine systems
Published in Global change biology (01-07-2021)“…Climate‐driven changes in the distribution of species are a pervasive and accelerating impact of climate change, and despite increasing research effort in this…”
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Population variation in the thermal response to climate change reveals differing sensitivity in a benthic shark
Published in Global change biology (01-01-2021)“…Many species with broad distributions are exposed to different thermal regimes which often select for varied phenotypes. This intraspecific variation is often…”
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Anthropogenic stressors influence reproduction and development in elasmobranch fishes
Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-06-2020)“…The consequences of human influence can arise in vertebrates as primary, secondary, or even tertiary stressors and may be especially detrimental for slow…”
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Aquatic Walking and Swimming Kinematics of Neonate and Juvenile Epaulette Sharks
Published in Integrative and comparative biology (30-12-2022)“…The epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum, is a small, reef-dwelling, benthic shark that-using its paired fins-can walk, both in and out of water. Within the…”
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Intraspecific variation in muscle growth of two distinct populations of Port Jackson sharks under projected end-of-century temperatures
Published in Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology (01-09-2023)“…Although pervasive, the effects of climate change vary regionally, possibly resulting in differential behavioral, physiological, and/or phenotypic responses…”
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Too hot to handle? Using movement to alleviate effects of elevated temperatures in a benthic elasmobranch, Hemiscyllium ocellatum
Published in Marine biology (01-11-2018)“…Tropical coral reef flats can be 3–4 °C warmer than surrounding deeper reef slopes, and some experience daily temperature fluctuations of up to 12 °C, which…”
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Regulate or tolerate: Thermal strategy of a coral reef flat resident, the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-03-2021)“…ABSTRACT Highly variable thermal environments, such as coral reef flats, are challenging for marine ectotherms and are thought to invoke the use of behavioural…”
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The emergence emergency: A mudskipper's response to temperatures
Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-12-2018)“…Temperature has a profound effect on all life and a particularly influential effect on ectotherms, such as fishes. Amphibious fishes have a variety of…”
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Bidirectional cyclical flows increase energetic costs of station holding for a labriform swimming fish, Cymatogaster aggregata
Published in Conservation physiology (2020)“…Abstract Wave-induced surge conditions are found in shallow marine ecosystems worldwide; yet, few studies have quantified how cyclical surges may affect free…”
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Impact of conspecific necromones on the oxygen uptake rates of a benthic elasmobranch
Published in Animal behaviour (01-04-2021)“…Given the vulnerability of early life stages to predation, many species elicit antipredator responses to predator-associated cues (e.g. alarm cues,…”
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The emergence emergency: A mudskipper's response to temperature
Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-12-2018)“…Temperature has a profound effect on all life and a particularly influential effect on ectotherms, such as fishes. Amphibious fishes have a variety of…”
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