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Jodie L Rummer

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The Science of the Total Environment|April 14, 2021
Investigating links between thermal tolerance and oxygen supply capacity in shark neonates from a hyperoxic tropical environmentIan A Bouyoucos, José E Trujillo, Ornella C Weideli, et al.
Conservation Physiology|October 23, 2025
Euryhaline Atlantic stingray (<i>Hypanus sabinus</i>) exhibit elevated oxygen supply capacity in hyposaline water: implications for estuarine species resilience and conservationSophia M Emmons, Jodie L Rummer, Joshua P Kilborn, et al.
Conservation Physiology|June 14, 2016
Climate change and the performance of larval coral reef fishes: the interaction between temperature and food availabilityIan M McLeod, Jodie L Rummer, Timothy D Clark, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|November 18, 2020
Regulate or tolerate: Thermal strategy of a coral reef flat resident, the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatumTiffany J Nay, Rohan J Longbottom, Connor R Gervais, et al.
Global Change Biology|November 28, 2013
Life on the edge: thermal optima for aerobic scope of equatorial reef fishes are close to current day temperaturesJodie L Rummer, Christine S Couturier, Jonathan A W Stecyk, et al.
Cell Stress & Chaperones|March 28, 2018
Absence of cellular damage in tropical newly hatched sharks (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) under ocean acidification conditionsAna Rita Lopes, Eduardo Sampaio, Catarina Santos, et al.
Conservation Physiology|June 14, 2016
A product of its environment: the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) exhibits physiological tolerance to elevated environmental CO2Dennis D U Heinrich, Jodie L Rummer, Andrea J Morash, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 23, 2020
Thermal tolerance and hypoxia tolerance are associated in blacktip reef shark (<i>Carcharhinus melanopterus</i>) neonatesIan A Bouyoucos, Phillip R Morrison, Ornella C Weideli, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|December 12, 2025
First reported evidence of healing after a traumatic mandibular fracture with associated soft-tissue avulsion in the deep-sea sevengill shark (Heptranchias perlo)Andrej A Gajić, James A Sulikowski, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 27, 2024
Out of shape: Ocean acidification simplifies coral reef architecture and reshuffles fish assemblagesJamie Priest, Camilo M Ferreira, Philip L Munday, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment|April 14, 2021
Investigating links between thermal tolerance and oxygen supply capacity in shark neonates from a hyperoxic tropical environmentIan A Bouyoucos, José E Trujillo, Ornella C Weideli, et al.
Conservation Physiology|October 23, 2025
Euryhaline Atlantic stingray (<i>Hypanus sabinus</i>) exhibit elevated oxygen supply capacity in hyposaline water: implications for estuarine species resilience and conservationSophia M Emmons, Jodie L Rummer, Joshua P Kilborn, et al.
Conservation Physiology|June 14, 2016
Climate change and the performance of larval coral reef fishes: the interaction between temperature and food availabilityIan M McLeod, Jodie L Rummer, Timothy D Clark, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|November 18, 2020
Regulate or tolerate: Thermal strategy of a coral reef flat resident, the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatumTiffany J Nay, Rohan J Longbottom, Connor R Gervais, et al.
Global Change Biology|November 28, 2013
Life on the edge: thermal optima for aerobic scope of equatorial reef fishes are close to current day temperaturesJodie L Rummer, Christine S Couturier, Jonathan A W Stecyk, et al.
Cell Stress & Chaperones|March 28, 2018
Absence of cellular damage in tropical newly hatched sharks (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) under ocean acidification conditionsAna Rita Lopes, Eduardo Sampaio, Catarina Santos, et al.
Conservation Physiology|June 14, 2016
A product of its environment: the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) exhibits physiological tolerance to elevated environmental CO2Dennis D U Heinrich, Jodie L Rummer, Andrea J Morash, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 23, 2020
Thermal tolerance and hypoxia tolerance are associated in blacktip reef shark (<i>Carcharhinus melanopterus</i>) neonatesIan A Bouyoucos, Phillip R Morrison, Ornella C Weideli, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|December 12, 2025
First reported evidence of healing after a traumatic mandibular fracture with associated soft-tissue avulsion in the deep-sea sevengill shark (Heptranchias perlo)Andrej A Gajić, James A Sulikowski, Jodie L Rummer, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 27, 2024
Out of shape: Ocean acidification simplifies coral reef architecture and reshuffles fish assemblagesJamie Priest, Camilo M Ferreira, Philip L Munday, et al.
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