Ivan Nagelkerken

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University of Adealide 
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Hayes C, Mitchell A, Huerlimann R, et al. (2025) Stomach Microbiome Simplification of a Coral Reef Fish at Its Novel Cold-Range Edge Under Climate Change. Molecular Ecology. e17704
Ferreira CM, Connell SD, Goldenberg SU, et al. (2024) Resource homogenisation drives niche convergence between generalists and specialists in a future ocean. The Science of the Total Environment. 958: 177862
Dawson BR, Mantzioris E, Connell SD, et al. (2024) Fish by-products as reliable proxies to evaluate nutritional fatty acid contents in commercial fish fillets. Food Chemistry. 466: 142223
Cipriani V, Goldenberg SU, Connell SD, et al. (2024) Can niche plasticity mediate species persistence under ocean acidification? The Journal of Animal Ecology
Priest J, Ferreira CM, Munday PL, et al. (2024) Out of shape: Ocean acidification simplifies coral reef architecture and reshuffles fish assemblages. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Ullah H, Fordham DA, Goldenberg SU, et al. (2024) Combining mesocosms with models reveals effects of global warming and ocean acidification on a temperate marine ecosystem. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2977
Sasaki M, Kingsbury KM, Booth DJ, et al. (2024) Body size mediates trophic interaction strength of novel fish assemblages under climate change. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Hayes C, Mitchell A, Mellin C, et al. (2024) Ecological generalism and physiology mediate fish biogeographic ranges under ocean warming. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 291: 20232206
Sasaki M, Mitchell A, Booth DJ, et al. (2023) Novel ecological interactions alter physiological responses of range-extending tropical and local temperate fishes under ocean warming. The Science of the Total Environment. 913: 169413
Mitchell A, Hayes C, Booth DJ, et al. (2023) Future shock: Ocean acidification and seasonal water temperatures alter the physiology of competing temperate and coral reef fishes. The Science of the Total Environment. 163684
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