Ralph G. Turingan
Affiliations: | Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, United States |
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Zoology Biology, Anatomy BiologyGoogle:
"Ralph Turingan"Children
Sign in to add traineeRobert Fidler III | grad student | Florida Institute of Technology | |
Austin W. Francis | grad student | 2002 | Florida Institute of Technology |
Stephen H. Huskey | grad student | 2003 | Florida Institute of Technology |
James R. Kerfoot | grad student | 2009 | Florida Institute of Technology |
Lisa Young Whitmore | grad student | 2011 | Florida Institute of Technology |
Matthew L. Wittenrich | grad student | 2011 | Florida Institute of Technology |
Chelsea A Harms-Tuohy | grad student | 2010-2011 | Florida Institute of Technology |
Louis M. Penrod | research scientist |
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Cramer MT, Fidler RY, Penrod LM, et al. (2020) A spatiotemporal comparison of length-at-age in the coral reef fish Acanthurus nigrofuscus between marine reserves and fished reefs. Plos One. 15: e0239842 |
Fidler RY, Carroll J, Rynerson KW, et al. (2018) Coral reef fishes exhibit beneficial phenotypes inside marine protected areas. Plos One. 13: e0193426 |
Fidler R, Turingan R, White A, et al. (2017) Reef-wide beneficial shifts in fish population structure following establishment of marine protected areas in Philippine coral reefs Marine Ecology Progress Series. 570: 187-202 |
Turingan R, Sloan T. (2016) Thermal Resilience of Feeding Kinematics May Contribute to the Spread of Invasive Fishes in Light of Climate Change. Biology. 5 |
Fidler RY, Maypa A, Apistar D, et al. (2014) Body size shifts in philippine reef fishes: interfamilial variation in responses to protection. Biology. 3: 264-80 |
Turingan R. (2014) Modeling the Relationship between Environmental Temperature and Feeding Performance in Florida (USA) Nonnative Fishes, with Implications for Invasive-Species Response to Climate Change Annual Research & Review in Biology. 4: 121-132 |
Sloan TJ, Turingan RG. (2012) Invariant Feeding Kinematics of Two Trophically Distinct Nonnative Florida Fishes, Belonesox belizanus and Cichlasoma urophthalmus across Environmental Temperature Regimes International Journal of Biology. 4 |
Harms CA, Turingan RG. (2012) Dietary flexibility despite behavioral stereotypy contributes to successful invasion of the pike killifish, Belonesox belizanus, in Florida, USA Aquatic Invasions. 7: 547-553 |
Wittenrich ML, Turingan RG. (2011) Linking functional morphology and feeding performance in larvae of two coral-reef fishes Environmental Biology of Fishes. 92: 295-312 |
Kerfoot JR, Lorenz JJ, Turingan RG. (2011) Environmental correlates of the abundance and distribution of Belonesox belizanus in a novel environment Environmental Biology of Fishes. 92: 125-139 |