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1997A description of the skeletal development pattern of the temperate coral Caryophyllia smithi based on internal growth linesNagelkerken, I.; Van Der Velde, G.; Van Avesaath, P.H.
2019A future 1.2 ºC increase in ocean temperature alters the quality of mangrove habitats for marine plants and animalsWalden, G.; Noirot, C.; Nagelkerken, I.
2007A new host and locality record: Gnathia sp. (Isopoda: Gnathiidae) on the Barred Mudskipper, Periophthalmus argentilineatus Valenciennes, 1837 (Perciformes: Gobiidae), from TanzaniaWilliams, E.; Kruitwagen, G.; Nagelkerken, I.
2012A test of the senses: fish select novel habitats by responding to multiple cuesHuijbers, C.; Nagelkerken, I.; Lossbroek, P.; Schulten, I.; Siegenthaler, A.; Holderied, M.; Simpson, S.
2019Adaptive responses of fishes to climate change: feedback between physiology and behaviourRodriguez Dominguez, A.; Connell, S.D.; Leung, J.Y.S.; Nagelkerken, I.
2016Animal behaviour shapes the ecological effects of ocean acidification and warming: moving from individual to community-level responsesNagelkerken, I.; Munday, P.
2017Antagonistic effects of ocean acidification and warming on hunting sharksPistevos, J.; Nagelkerken, I.; Rossi, T.; Connell, S.
2022Behavioural generalism could facilitate co-existence of tropical and temperate fishes under climate changeConi, E.O.C.; Booth, D.J.; Ferreira, C.M.; Nagelkerken, I.
2013Biology and ecology of corals and fishes on the Bermuda platformSmith, S.; de Putron, S.; Murdoch, T.; Pitt, J.; Nagelkerken, I.; Sheppard, C.
2017Boosted food web productivity through ocean acidification collapses under warmingGoldenberg, S.; Nagelkerken, I.; Ferreira, C.; Ullah, H.; Connell, S.
2018Boosted nutritional quality of food by CO₂ enrichment fails to offset energy demand of herbivores under ocean warming, causing energy depletion and mortalityLeung, J.; Nagelkerken, I.; Russell, B.; Ferreira, C.; Connell, S.
2007Colonisation of artificial mangroves by reef fishes in a marine seascapeNagelkerken, I.; Faunce, C.
2019Consequences of anthropogenic changes in the sensory landscape of marine animalsNagelkerken, I.; Doney, S.C.; Munday, P.L.; Hawkins, S.J.; Allcock, A.L.; Bates, A.E.; Firth, L.B.; Smith, I.P.; Swearer, S.E.; Todd, P.A.
2010Coral larvae move toward reef soundsVermeij, M.; Marhaver, K.; Huijbers, C.; Nagelkerken, I.; Simpson, S.; Vollmer, S.
2022Coral-reef fishes can become more risk-averse at their poleward range limitsConi, E.O.C.; Booth, D.J.; Nagelkerken, I.
2018CO₂ emissions boost the benefits of crop production by farming damselfishFerreira, C.M.; Nagelkerken, I.; Goldenberg, S.U.; Connell, S.D.
2009Cryptic dietary components reduce dietary overlap among sympatric butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae)Nagelkerken, I.; van der Velde, G.; Wartenbergh, S.; Nugues, M.; Pratchett, M.
2015Demography of fish populations reveals new challenges in appraising juvenile habitat valuesKimirei, I.; Nagelkerken, I.; Slooter, N.; Gonzalez, E.; Huijbers, C.; Mgaya, Y.; Rypel, A.
2020Dietary generalism accelerates arrival and persistence of coral-reef fishes in their novel ranges under climate changeMonaco, C.J.; Bradshaw, C.J.A.; Booth, D.J.; Gillanders, B.M.; Schoeman, D.S.; Nagelkerken, I.
2010Differences in root architecture influence attraction of fishes to mangroves: a field experiment mimicking roots of different length, orientation, and complexityNagelkerken, I.; De Schryver, A.; Verweij, M.; Dahdouh-Guebas, F.; van der Velde, G.; Koedam, N.