Browsing "School of Earth and Environmental Sciences" by Author Nagelkerken, I.

Jump to: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
or enter first few letters:  
Showing results 79 to 91 of 91 < previous 
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2018The duality of ocean acidification as a resource and a stressorConnell, S.; Doubleday, Z.; Foster, N.; Hamlyn, S.; Harley, C.; Helmuth, B.; Kelaher, B.; Nagelkerken, I.; Rodgers, K.; Sarà, G.; Russell, B.
2023The effects of climate change on the ecology of fishesNagelkerken, I.; Allan, B.J.M.; Booth, D.J.; Donelson, J.M.; Edgar, G.J.; Ravasi, T.; Rummer, J.L.; Vergés, A.; Mellin, C.; Yu, W.
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.
2013The mangrove nursery paradigm revisited: otolith stable isotopes support nursery-to-reef movements by Indo-Pacific fishesKimirei, I.; Nagelkerken, I.; Mgaya, Y.; Huijbers, C.; Goldstien, S.J.
2011The potential role of visual cues for microhabitat selection during the early life phase of a coral reef fish (Lutjanus fulviflamma)Igulu, M.; Nagelkerken, I.; Fraaije, R.; Van Hintum, R.; Ligtenberg, H.; Mgaya, Y.
2015The seascape nursery: a novel spatial approach to identify and manage nurseries for coastal marine faunaNagelkerken, I.; Sheaves, M.; Baker, R.; Connolly, R.
2017The sounds of silence: regime shifts impoverish marine soundscapesRossi, T.; Connell, S.; Nagelkerken, I.
2015True Value of Estuarine and Coastal Nurseries for Fish: Incorporating Complexity and DynamicsSheaves, M.; Baker, R.; Nagelkerken, I.; Connolly, R.
2013What drives ontogenetic niche shifts of fishes in coral reef ecosystems?Kimirei, I.; Nagelkerken, I.; Trommelen, M.; Blankers, P.; van Hoytema, N.; Hoeijmakers, D.; Huijbers, C.; Mgaya, Y.; Rypel, A.
2008What makes mangroves attractive to fish? Use of artificial units to test the influence of water depth, cross-shelf location, and presence of root structureNagelkerken, I.; Faunce, C.
2015When trends intersect: the challenge of protecting freshwater ecosystems under multiple land use and hydrological intensification scenariosDavis, J.; O'Grady, A.P.; Dale, A.; Arthington, A.H.; Gell, P.A.; Driver, P.D.; Bond, N.; Casanova, M.; Finlayson, M.; Watts, R.J.; Capon, S.J.; Nagelkerken, I.; Tingley, R.; Fry, B.; Page, T.J.; Specht, A.
2023Where to fish in the forest? Tree characteristics and contiguous seagrass features predict mangrove forest quality for fishes and crustaceansWanjiru, C.; Nagelkerken, I.; Rueckert, S.; Harcourt, W.; Huxham, M.
2013Who's hot and who's not: ocean warming alters species dominance through competitive displacementNagelkerken, I.; Simpson, S.; Bradshaw, C.