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    New records of the Japanese seahorse Hippocampus mohnikei in Southeast Asia lead to updates in range, habitat and threats by Aylesworth, L., Lawson, J. M., Laksanawimol, P., Ferber, P., Loh, T.-L.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-04-2016)
    “…New records of the Japanese seahorse Hippocampus mohnikei from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, along with recently published studies from India and…”
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    Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) as a case study for locating cryptic and data‐poor marine fishes for conservation by Aylesworth, L., Loh, T.‐L., Rongrongmuang, W., Vincent, A. C. J.

    Published in Animal conservation (01-10-2017)
    “…When seeking to conserve data‐poor species, we need to decide how to allocate research effort, especially when threats are substantial and pressing. Our study…”
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    Impacts of sedimentation on soft-bottom benthic communities in the southern islands of Singapore by CHOU, L. M, YU, J. Y, LOH, T. L

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-03-2004)
    “…Benthic community data from eight stations around Pulau Semakau, an island south of Singapore, were collected during three surveys and analysed to determine…”
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    A Timely Burst: Tuberculous Retropharyngeal Abscess by Chong, Winton, Loh, S. T., Kulasegarah, J., Loh, T. L., Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Mohamed Izam Bin

    “…Tuberculous retropharyngeal abscess is a rare form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. We describe an immunocompetent teenager who has her tuberculous…”
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    Bitten down to size: Fish predation determines growth form of the Caribbean coral reef sponge Mycale laevis by Loh, Tse-Lynn, Pawlik, Joseph R.

    “…Interactions between organisms add complexity to ecosystem function, particularly on coral reefs. The Caribbean orange icing sponge Mycale laevis is…”
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    Friend or foe? No evidence that association with the sponge Mycale laevis provides a benefit to corals of the genus Montastraea by Loh, TL, Pawlik, JR

    “…Competition for space is intense among sessile benthic organisms on coral reefs. Despite this, the commonly observed interaction between the sponge Mycale…”
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    Patterns of sponge recruitment and growth on a shipwreck corroborate chemical defense resource trade-off by Pawlik, Joseph R., Henkel, Timothy P., McMurray, Steven E., López-Legentil, Susanna, Loh, Tse-Lynn, Rohde, Sven

    “…Fundamental theories of resource allocation for terrestrial plants predict that species investing in chemical defenses should be slow growing or less fecund,…”
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    Preliminary study of community development and scleractinian recruitment on fibreglass artificial reef units in the sedimented waters of Singapore by Loh, Tse-Lynn, Tanzil, J.T.I., Chou, L.M.

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-01-2006)
    “…1. Fibreglass was used to make specially designed reef enhancement units (REUs) for three reef sites in Singapore. Units were established in areas measuring…”
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