Philip L. Munday
Munday, Philip L.
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Works
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Carbon dioxide | |
Finding Nemo’s Genes: A chromosome-scale reference assembly of the genome of the orange clownfish Amphiprion percula | |
Near-future pH conditions severely impact calcification, metabolism and the nervous system in the pteropod Heliconoides inflatus | |
Neural effects of elevated CO2 in fish may be amplified by a vicious cycle | |
Neurobiological and behavioural responses of cleaning mutualisms to ocean warming and acidification | |
New perspectives in ocean acidification research: editor's introduction to the special feature on ocean acidification | |
Niche shifts and local competition between two coral reef fishes at their geographic boundary | |
Ocean acidification alters predator behaviour and reduces predation rate | |
Ocean acidification as a multiple driver: how interactions between changing seawater carbonate parameters affect marine life | |
Ocean acidification boosts larval fish development but reduces the window of opportunity for successful settlement. | |
Ocean acidification can mediate biodiversity shifts by changing biogenic habitat | |
Ocean acidification erodes crucial auditory behaviour in a marine fish | |
Ocean acidification impairs olfactory discrimination and homing ability of a marine fish | |
Ocean acidification: Linking science to management solutions using the Great Barrier Reef as a case study | |
Ocean acidification reverses competition for space as habitats degrade | |
Ocean acidification slows retinal function in a damselfish through interference with GABAA receptors | |
Ocean acidification through the lens of ecological theory | |
Ocean Futures for the World’s Largest Yellowfin Tuna Population Under the Combined Effects of Ocean Warming and Acidification | |
Ocean warming has a greater effect than acidification on the early life history development and swimming performance of a large circumglobal pelagic fish | |
Odor tracking in sharks is reduced under future ocean acidification conditions | |
Ontogenetic changes in responses to settlement cues by Anemonefish | |
Organ health and development in larval kingfish are unaffected by ocean acidification and warming | |
Otx2 expression and implications for olfactory imprinting in the anemonefish, Amphiprion percula | |
Painted Goby Larvae under High-CO2 Fail to Recognize Reef Sounds | |
Parental and early life stage environments drive establishment of bacterial and dinoflagellate communities in a common coral | |
Parental condition affects early life-history of a coral reef fish | |
Parental effects improve escape performance of juvenile reef fish in a high-CO2 world. | |
Parental effects on offspring life histories: when are they important? | |
Parents exposed to warming produce offspring lower in weight and condition | |
Phylogenetic evidence for recent diversification of obligate coral-dwelling gobies compared with their host corals | |
Phylogeography of colour polymorphism in the coral reef fish Pseudochromis fuscus, from Papua New Guinea and the Great Barrier Reef | |
Predation in High CO2 Waters: Prey Fish from High-Risk Environments are Less Susceptible to Ocean Acidification. | |
Predatory strategies and behaviours in cephalopods are altered by elevated CO2. | |
The Prevalence and Importance of Competition Among Coral Reef Fishes | |
Projected near-future CO2 levels increase activity and alter defensive behaviours in the tropical squid Idiosepius pygmaeus | |
Putting prey and predator into the CO2 equation--qualitative and quantitative effects of ocean acidification on predator-prey interactions. | |
Quantifying pCO2 in biological ocean acidification experiments: A comparison of four methods | |
Rapid adaptive responses to climate change in corals | |
Rapid evolution fuels transcriptional plasticity to ocean acidification | |
Rarity and extinction risk in coral reef angelfishes on isolated islands: interrelationships among abundance, geographic range size and specialisation | |
Reef fishes in biodiversity hotspots are at greatest risk from loss of coral species | |
Reef fishes innately distinguish predators based on olfactory cues associated with recent prey items rather than individual species | |
Replenishment of fish populations is threatened by ocean acidification | |
Reproductive gene expression in a coral reef fish exposed to increasing temperature across generations | |
Response to 'the importance of accurate CO2 dosing and measurement in ocean acidification studies' | |
Responses of neurogenesis and neuroplasticity related genes to elevated CO2 levels in the brain of three teleost species. | |
Rising CO2 concentrations affect settlement behaviour of larval damselfishes | |
The role of CO2variability and exposure time for biological impacts of ocean acidification | |
Salmon behaving badly | |
Selective mortality associated with variation in CO2 tolerance in a marine fish | |
Settlement strategies and distribution patterns of coral-reef fishes | |
Sex- and time-specific parental effects of warming on reproduction and offspring quality in a coral reef fish | |
Sex-specific growth effects in protogynous hermaphrodites | |
Shifting from right to left: the combined effect of elevated CO2 and temperature on behavioural lateralization in a coral reef fish | |
Shoaling reduces metabolic rate in a gregarious coral reef fish species | |
A social basis for the development of primary males in a sex-changing fish. | |
Specialization in habitat use by coral reef damselfishes and their susceptibility to habitat loss | |
Species-specific molecular responses of wild coral reef fishes during a marine heatwave | |
Steroid hormone levels and bi-directional sex change in Gobiodon histrio | |
Strong effects of coral species on the diversity and structure of reef fish communities: A multi-scale analysis | |
Strong intraspecific competition and habitat selectivity influence abundance of a coral-dwelling damselfish | |
Survival of the fittest | |
Terrestrial chemical cues help coral reef fish larvae locate settlement habitat surrounding islands | |
Thermal sensitivity does not determine acclimation capacity for a tropical reef fish | |
Thermosensitive period of sex determination in the coral-reef damselfish Acanthochromis polyacanthus and the implications of projected ocean warming | |
The threat of punishment enforces peaceful cooperation and stabilizes queues in a coral-reef fish. | |
Toward a Mechanistic Understanding of Marine Invertebrate Behavior at Elevated CO2 | |
Towards improved socio-economic assessments of ocean acidification's impacts | |
The Toxicity of Skin Secretions from Coral-Dwelling Gobies and their Potential Role as a Predator Deterrent | |
Transgenerational acclimation of fishes to climate change and ocean acidification | |
Transgenerational plasticity and climate change experiments: Where do we go from here? | |
Transgenerational plasticity of reproduction depends on rate of warming across generations | |
An uncertain future: Effects of ocean acidification and elevated temperature on a New Zealand snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) population | |
Understanding interactions between plasticity, adaptation and range shifts in response to marine environmental change | |
Unexpected patterns of genetic structuring among locations but not colour morphs in Acropora nasuta (Cnidaria; Scleractinia). | |
Validation of otolith growth-increment periodicity in tropical gobies | |
Warming has a greater effect than elevated CO2 on predator-prey interactions in coral reef fish. | |
Will jumping snails prevail? Influence of near-future CO₂, temperature and hypoxia on respiratory performance in the tropical conch Gibberulus gibberulus gibbosus. | |
Within-colony feeding selectivity by a corallivorous reef fish: foraging to maximize reward? | |
You are what you eat: diet-induced chemical crypsis in a coral-feeding reef fish. |