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2016Ocean acidification alters fish-jellyfish symbiosisNagelkerken, I.; Pitt, K.; Rutte, M.; Geertsma, R.
2021Ocean acidification boosts reproduction in fish via indirect effectsNagelkerken, I.; Alemany, T.; Anquetin, J.M.; Ferreira, C.M.; Ludwig, K.E.; Sasaki, M.; Connell, S.D.; Buckley, Y.
2022Ocean acidification drives global reshuffling of ecological communitiesNagelkerken, I.; Connell, S.D.
2021Ocean acidification may slow the pace of tropicalization of temperate fish communitiesConi, E.O.C.; Nagelkerken, I.; Ferreira, C.M.; Connell, S.D.; Booth, D.J.
2018On the wrong track: ocean acidification attracts larval fish to irrelevant environmental cuesRossi, T.; Pistevos, J.; Connell, S.; Nagelkerken, I.
2011Ontogenetic habitat use by mangrove/seagrass-associated coral reef fishes shows flexibility in time and spaceKimirei, I.; Nagelkerken, I.; Griffioen, B.; Wagner, C.; Mgaya, Y.
2009Piscivore assemblages and predation pressure affect relative safety of some back-reef habitats for juvenile fish in a Caribbean bayDorenbosch, M.; Grol, M.; de Groene, A.; van der Velde, G.; Nagelkerken, I.
2008Post-larval French grunts (Haemulon flavolineatum) distinguish between seagrass, mangrove and coral reef water: implications for recognition of potential nursery habitatsHuijbers, C.; Mollee, E.; Nagelkerken, I.
2020Predicting geographic ranges of marine animal populations using stable isotopes: a case study of great hammerhead sharks in eastern AustraliaRaoult, V.; Trueman, C.N.; Kingsbury, K.M.; Gillanders, B.M.; Broadhurst, M.K.; Williamson, J.E.; Nagelkerken, I.; Booth, D.J.; Peddemors, V.; Couturier, L.I.E.; Gaston, T.F.
2011Preference by early juveniles of a coral reef fish for distinct lagoonal microhabitats is not related to common measures of structural complexityGrol, M.; Nagelkerken, I.; Bosch, N.; Meesters, E.
2019Range-extending coral reef fishes trade-off growth for maintenance of body condition in cooler watersKingsbury, K.M.; Gillanders, B.M.; Booth, D.J.; Oliveira Cavalcanti Coni, E.; Nagelkerken, I.
2009Recent region-wide declines in Caribbean reef fish abundanceNagelkerken, I.
2008Seagrass nurseries contribute to coral reef fish populationsVerweij, M.; Nagelkerken, I.; Hans, I.; Ruseler, S.; Mason, P.
2008Shallow patch reefs as alternative habitats for early juveniles of some mangrove/seagrass-associated fish species in BermudaHuijbers, C.; Grol, M.; Nagelkerken, I.
2022Shark teeth can resist ocean acidificationLeung, J.Y.S.; Nagelkerken, I.; Pistevos, J.C.A.; Xie, Z.; Zhang, S.; Connell, S.D.
2007Short and long-term movement and site fidelity of juvenile Haemulidae in back-reef habitats of a Caribbean embaymentVerweij, M.; Nagelkerken, I.
2011Simple ecological trade-offs give rise to emergent cross-ecosystem distributions of a coral reef fishGrol, M.; Nagelkerken, I.; Rypel, A.; Layman, C.
2007Space use of Lutjanus apodus including movement between a putative nursery and a coral reefVerweij, M.; Nagelkerken, I.; Hol, K.; van den Beld, A.; van der Velde, G.
2007Spatial and temporal variation in fish community structure of a marine embayment in Zanzibar, TanzaniaLugendo, B.; de Groene, A.; Cornelissen, I.; Pronker, A.; Nagelkerken, I.; van der Velde, G.; Mgaya, Y.
2008The habitat function of mangroves for terrestrial and marine fauna: a reviewNagelkerken, I.; Blaber, S.; Bouillon, S.; Green, P.; Haywood, M.; Kirton, L.; Meynecke, J.; Pawlik, J.; Penrose, H.; Sasekumar, A.; Somerfield, P.