Search Results - "Munday, P. L"
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Temperature is the evil twin: effects of increased temperature and ocean acidification on reproduction in a reef fish
Published in Ecological applications (01-04-2015)“…Reproduction in many organisms can be disrupted by changes to the physical environment, such as those predicted to occur during climate change. Marine…”
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Effects of elevated water temperature and food availability on the reproductive performance of a coral reef fish
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (22-02-2010)“…Climate change is predicted to increase ocean temperatures and alter plankton communities that are food for many marine fishes. To examine the effects of…”
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In hot water: sustained ocean warming reduces survival of a low-latitude coral reef fish
Published in Marine biology (01-04-2018)“…Tropical species are predicted to be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change given the relatively narrow thermal range they naturally…”
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Effect of ocean acidification on otolith development in larvae of a tropical marine fish
Published in Biogeosciences (22-06-2011)“…Calcification in many invertebrate species is predicted to decline due to ocean acidification. The potential effects of elevated CO2 and reduced carbonate…”
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Rising CO2 concentrations affect settlement behaviour of larval damselfishes
Published in Coral reefs (01-03-2012)“…Reef fish larvae actively select preferred benthic habitat, relying on olfactory, visual and acoustic cues to discriminate between microhabitats at settlement…”
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Latitudinal variation in larval development of coral reef fishes: implications of a warming ocean
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (17-02-2015)“…Latitudinal gradients in water temperature may be useful for predicting the likely responses of marine species to global warming. The ranges of coral reef…”
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Elevated temperature restricts growth potential of the coral reef fish Acanthochromis polyacanthus
Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2008)“…In order to test the effect of temperature variation on the growth of a common coral-reef fish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus , juveniles, sub-adults and adults…”
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Influence of habitat degradation on fish replenishment
Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2010)“…Temperature-induced coral bleaching is a major threat to the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. While reductions in species diversity and abundance of fish…”
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Effects of coral bleaching on the obligate coral-dwelling crab Trapezia cymodoce
Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2011)“…Corals are an essential and threatened habitat for a diverse range of reef-associated animals. Episodes of coral bleaching are predicted to increase in…”
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Evidence for developmental thermal acclimation in the damselfish, Pomacentrus moluccensis
Published in Coral reefs (01-03-2013)“…Tropical species are predicted to have limited capacity for acclimation to global warming. This study investigated the potential for developmental thermal…”
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Local extinction of a coral reef fish explained by inflexible prey choice
Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2014)“…While global extinctions of marine species are infrequent, local extinctions are becoming common. However, the role of habitat degradation and resource…”
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Habitat preferences of a corallivorous reef fish: predation risk versus food quality
Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2013)“…Many animals preferentially select a habitat from a range of those potentially available. However, the consequences of these preferences for distribution and…”
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From cooperation to combat: adverse effect of thermal stress in a symbiotic coral-crustacean community
Published in Oecologia (01-04-2014)“…Although mutualisms are ubiquitous in nature, our understanding of the potential impacts of climate change on these important ecological interactions is…”
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Extinction Risk in Endemic Marine Fishes
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Climate change may affect fish through an interaction of parental and juvenile environments
Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2012)“…Changes to tropical sea surface temperature and plankton communities are expected to occur over the next 100 years due to climate change. There is a limited…”
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Ontogenetic changes in responses to settlement cues by Anemonefish
Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2011)“…Population connectivity for most marine species is dictated by dispersal during the pelagic larval stage. Although reef fish larvae are known to display…”
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Intraspecific competition controls spatial distribution and social organisation of the coral-dwelling goby Gobiodon histrio
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (01-01-2004)“…The role of competition in regulating reef fish populations has been controversial. Here, we test the effect of intraspecific competition on the spatial…”
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Life-history characteristics of coral reef gobies: I. Growth and life-span
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (13-04-2005)“…Life-history theory predicts that small species will exhibit short life-spans and fast growth rates; however, previous studies indicate that a positive…”
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Habitat patch size and mating system as determinants of social group size in coral-dwelling fishes
Published in Coral reefs (01-03-2007)“…It is thought that the size and dispersion of habitat patches can determine the size and composition of animal social groups, however, this has rarely been…”
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Rapid transgenerational acclimation of a tropical reef fish to climate change
Published in Nature climate change (01-01-2012)“…Tropical species are considered especially sensitive to climate change, but research now shows that a tropical reef fish can rapidly acclimate over multiple…”
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