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Jodie L Rummer

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Nature|September 16, 2016
Great Barrier Reef: Clearing the way for reef destructionApril E Reside, Tom C L Bridge, Jodie L Rummer
Global Change Biology|October 29, 2020
Population variation in the thermal response to climate change reveals differing sensitivity in a benthic sharkConnor R Gervais, Charlie Huveneers, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 23, 2015
Exposure of clownfish larvae to suspended sediment levels found on the Great Barrier Reef: Impacts on gill structure and microbiomeSybille Hess, Amelia S Wenger, Tracy D Ainsworth, et al.
Conservation Physiology|March 30, 2018
Crossing boundaries in conservation physiologySean Tomlinson, Jodie L Rummer, Kevin R Hultine, et al.
Biology Letters|July 14, 2017
Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishesRasmus Ern, Jacob L Johansen, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Evolution & Development|November 30, 2024
Heterochrony and Oophagy Underlie the Evolution of Giant Filter-Feeding Lamniform SharksJoel H Gayford, Duncan J Irschick, Andrew Chin, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 2, 2020
Beneficial effects of diel CO<sub>2</sub> cycles on reef fish metabolic performance are diminished under elevated temperatureTaryn D Laubenstein, Michael D Jarrold, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Conservation Physiology|June 14, 2016
Hypoxia tolerance is conserved across genetically distinct sub-populations of an iconic, tropical Australian teleost (Lates calcarifer)Geoffrey M Collins, Timothy D Clark, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Conservation Physiology|June 8, 2023
How can physiology best contribute to wildlife conservation in a warming world?Frank Seebacher, Edward Narayan, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Biology Open|October 23, 2025
Assessing the metabolic and physiological costs of oviparity in the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum)Carolyn R Wheeler, Cynthia A Awruch, John W Mandelman, et al.
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Nature|September 16, 2016
Great Barrier Reef: Clearing the way for reef destructionApril E Reside, Tom C L Bridge, Jodie L Rummer
Global Change Biology|October 29, 2020
Population variation in the thermal response to climate change reveals differing sensitivity in a benthic sharkConnor R Gervais, Charlie Huveneers, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 23, 2015
Exposure of clownfish larvae to suspended sediment levels found on the Great Barrier Reef: Impacts on gill structure and microbiomeSybille Hess, Amelia S Wenger, Tracy D Ainsworth, et al.
Conservation Physiology|March 30, 2018
Crossing boundaries in conservation physiologySean Tomlinson, Jodie L Rummer, Kevin R Hultine, et al.
Biology Letters|July 14, 2017
Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishesRasmus Ern, Jacob L Johansen, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Evolution & Development|November 30, 2024
Heterochrony and Oophagy Underlie the Evolution of Giant Filter-Feeding Lamniform SharksJoel H Gayford, Duncan J Irschick, Andrew Chin, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 2, 2020
Beneficial effects of diel CO<sub>2</sub> cycles on reef fish metabolic performance are diminished under elevated temperatureTaryn D Laubenstein, Michael D Jarrold, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Conservation Physiology|June 14, 2016
Hypoxia tolerance is conserved across genetically distinct sub-populations of an iconic, tropical Australian teleost (Lates calcarifer)Geoffrey M Collins, Timothy D Clark, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Conservation Physiology|June 8, 2023
How can physiology best contribute to wildlife conservation in a warming world?Frank Seebacher, Edward Narayan, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
Biology Open|October 23, 2025
Assessing the metabolic and physiological costs of oviparity in the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum)Carolyn R Wheeler, Cynthia A Awruch, John W Mandelman, et al.
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