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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.
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.
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.
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.
2022Coral-reef fishes can become more risk-averse at their poleward range limitsConi, E.O.C.; Booth, D.J.; Nagelkerken, I.
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.
2016Direct and indirect effects of nursery habitats on coral-reef fish assemblages, grazing pressure and benthic dynamicsHarborne, A.; Nagelkerken, I.; Wolff, N.; Bozec, Y.; Dorenbosch, M.; Grol, M.; Mumby, P.
2018Ecological complexity buffers the impacts of future climate on marine consumersGoldenberg, S.; Nagelkerken, I.; Marangon, E.; Bonnet, A.; Ferreira, C.; Connell, S.
2021Environmental Flow Requirements of Estuaries: Providing Resilience to Current and Future Climate and Direct Anthropogenic ChangesChilton, D.; Hamilton, D.P.; Nagelkerken, I.; Cook, P.; Hipsey, M.R.; Reid, R.; Sheaves, M.; Waltham, N.J.; Brookes, J.
2015Fish movement from nursery bays to coral reefs: a matter of size?Huijbers, C.; Nagelkerken, I.; Layman, C.
2014Growth potential and predation risk drive ontogenetic shifts among nursery habitats in a coral reef fishGrol, M.; Rypel, A.; Nagelkerken, I.
2015Human effects on ecological connectivity in aquatic ecosystems: integrating scientific approaches to support management and mitigationCrook, D.; Lowe, W.; Allendorf, F.; Eros, T.; Finn, D.; Gillanders, B.; Hadwen, W.; Harrod, C.; Hermoso, V.; Jennings, S.; Kilada, R.; Nagelkerken, I.; Hansen, M.; Page, T.; Riginos, C.; Fry, B.; Hughes, J.
2016Lost at sea: ocean acidification undermines larval fish orientation via altered hearing and marine soundscape modificationRossi, T.; Nagelkerken, I.; Pistevos, J.; Connell, S.
2015Mangroves enhance reef fish abundance at the Caribbean regional scaleSerafy, J.; Shideler, G.; Araújo, R.; Nagelkerken, I.; Armitage, A.R.
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.
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.
2021Positive species interactions strengthen in a high-CO₂ oceanFerreira, C.M.; Connell, S.D.; Goldenberg, S.U.; Nagelkerken, I.