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2018Large-scale distribution patterns of mangrove nematodes: A global meta-analysisBrustolin, M.; Nagelkerken, I.; Fonseca, G.
2016Lost at sea: ocean acidification undermines larval fish orientation via altered hearing and marine soundscape modificationRossi, T.; Nagelkerken, I.; Pistevos, J.; Connell, S.
2013Mangrove fish production is largely fuelled by external food sources: a stable isotope analysis of fishes at the individual, species, and community levels from across the globeIgulu, M.; Nagelkerken, I.; van der Velde, G.; Mgaya, Y.
2014Mangrove habitat use by juvenile reef fish: meta-analysis reveals that tidal regime matters more than biogeographic regionIgulu, M.; Nagelkerken, I.; Dorenbosch, M.; Grol, M.; Harborne, A.; Kimirei, I.; Mumby, P.; Olds, A.; Mgaya, Y.; Savage, C.
2008Mangroves and seagrass beds do not enhance growth of early juveniles of a coral reef fishGrol, M.; Dorenbosch, M.; Kokkelmans, E.; Nagelkerken, I.
2015Mangroves enhance reef fish abundance at the Caribbean regional scaleSerafy, J.; Shideler, G.; Araújo, R.; Nagelkerken, I.; Armitage, A.R.
2006Marine nurseries and effective juvenile habitats: concepts and applicationsDahlgren, C.; Kellison, G.; Adams, A.; Gillanders, B.; Kendall, M.; Layman, C.; Ley, J.; Nagelkerken, I.; Serafy, J.
2018Microhabitat change alters abundances of competing species and decreases species richness under ocean acidificationNagelkerken, I.; Goldenberg, S.U.; Coni, E.O.C.; Connell, S.D.
2016Ocean acidification alters fish populations indirectly through habitat modificationNagelkerken, I.; Russell, B.; Gillanders, B.; Connell, S.
2017Ocean acidification alters temperature and salinity preferences in larval fishPistevos, J.; Nagelkerken, I.; Rossi, T.; Connell, S.
2015Ocean acidification and global warming impair shark hunting behaviour and growthPistevos, J.; Nagelkerken, I.; Rossi, T.; Olmos, M.; Connell, S.
2015Ocean acidification boosts larval fish development but reduces the window of opportunity for successful settlementRossi, T.; Nagelkerken, I.; Simpson, S.; Pistevos, J.; Watson, S.; Merillet, L.; Fraser, P.; Munday, P.; Connell, S.
2022Ocean acidification drives global reshuffling of ecological communitiesNagelkerken, I.; Connell, S.D.
2017Ocean life breaking rules by building shells in acidic extremesDoubleday, Z.; Nagelkerken, I.; Connell, S.
2022Ocean warming and acidification degrade shoaling performance and lateralization of novel tropical–temperate fish shoalsMitchell, A.; Booth, D.J.; Nagelkerken, I.
2020Ocean warming increases availability of crustacean prey via riskier behaviorMarangon, E.; Goldenberg, U.; Nagelkerken, I.; Quinn, J.
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.
2021Opposing life stage‐specific effects of ocean warming at source and sink populations of range‐shifting coral‐reef fishesMonaco, C.J.; Nagelkerken, I.; Booth, D.J.; Figueira, W.F.; Gillanders, B.M.; Schoeman, D.S.; Bradshaw, C.J.A.; Bocedi, G.
2013Orientation from open water to settlement habitats by coral reef fish: Behavioral flexibility in the use of multiple reliable cuesIgulu, M.; Nagelkerken, I.; van der Beek, M.; Schippers, M.; van Eck, R.; Mgaya, Y.
2022Phenotypic responses in fish behaviour narrow as climate ramps upRodriguez-Dominguez, A.; Connell, S.D.; Coni, E.O.C.; Sasaki, M.; Booth, D.J.; Nagelkerken, I.