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    Prey Density Threshold and Tidal Influence on Reef Manta Ray Foraging at an Aggregation Site on the Great Barrier Reef by Armstrong, Asia O, Armstrong, Amelia J, Jaine, Fabrice R A, Couturier, Lydie I E, Fiora, Kym, Uribe-Palomino, Julian, Weeks, Scarla J, Townsend, Kathy A, Bennett, Mike B, Richardson, Anthony J

    Published in PloS one (01-05-2016)
    “…Large tropical and sub-tropical marine animals must meet their energetic requirements in a largely oligotrophic environment. Many planktivorous elasmobranchs,…”
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    Cleaner Fish Labroides dimidiatus Presence Does Not Indirectly Affect Demersal Zooplankton by Grutter, Alexandra S., Nishikawa, Natsumi, Uribe-Palomino, Julian, Richardson, Anthony J.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (03-06-2022)
    “…Coral reef mutualisms involve complex trophic ecological relationships that produce indirect effects. Excluding mutualistic cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus…”
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    Reef manta rays forage on tidally driven, high density zooplankton patches in Hanifaru Bay, Maldives by Armstrong, Asia O, Stevens, Guy M.W, Townsend, Kathy A, Murray, Annie, Bennett, Michael B, Armstrong, Amelia J, Uribe-Palomino, Julian, Hosegood, Phil, Dudgeon, Christine L, Richardson, Anthony J

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (23-08-2021)
    “…Manta rays forage for zooplankton in tropical and subtropical marine environments, which are generally nutrient-poor. Feeding often occurs at predictable…”
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    Two new species of Hydromedusae from Queensland, Australia (Hydrozoa, Leptothecata) by Uribe-Palomino, Julian, Pausina, Sarah, Gershwin, Lisa-Ann

    Published in ZooKeys (03-09-2018)
    “…Two new species of small hydromedusae were found during routine monitoring in coastal waters of eastern Australia and are here described. The first,…”
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    New observations on the large hemidiscoid diatom Palmerina ostenfeldii and its symbiotic ciliate Vaginicola collariforma sp. nov. from subtropical Australian waters by Uribe-Palomino, Julian, Gastineau, Romain, Richardson, Anthony J., Wade, Nick M., Whittock, Lucy, Hallegraeff, Gustaaf M.

    Published in Diatom research (03-04-2021)
    “…The large hemi-discoid diatom Palmerina ostenfeldii was common in subtropical Moreton Bay, Australia, following a flood in January 2011. All diatom cells…”
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