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Kendall D Clements

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Zootaxa|June 29, 2021
A new species of deep-water triplefin (Pisces: Tripterygiidae) in the genus Ruanoho from coastal New Zealand watersAndrew L Stewart, Steen W Knudsen, Kendall D Clements
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|August 10, 2010
Comparative morphology of the mechanosensory lateral line system in a clade of New Zealand triplefin fishesMaren Wellenreuther, Michelle Brock, John Montgomery, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|May 13, 2010
Temperature sensitivity of cardiac mitochondria in intertidal and subtidal triplefin fishesZoë Hilton, Kendall D Clements, Anthony J R Hickey
BMC Genomics|June 23, 2012
The genomic basis for the evolution of a novel form of cellular reproduction in the bacterium EpulopisciumDavid A Miller, Garret Suen, Kendall D Clements, et al.
Plos One|June 30, 2025
Characterizing the trophic ecology of herbivorous coral reef fishes using stable isotope and fatty acid biomarkersRita García-Seoane, W Lindsey White, Brett M Taylor, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 12, 2014
Intestinal microbiota in fishes: what's known and what's notKendall D Clements, Esther R Angert, W Linn Montgomery, et al.
ISME Communications|August 21, 2024
<i>Bacteroidia</i> and <i>Clostridia</i> are equipped to degrade a cascade of polysaccharides along the hindgut of the herbivorous fish <i>Kyphosus sydneyanus</i>Cesar T Facimoto, Kendall D Clements, W Lindsey White, et al.
Msystems|December 23, 2024
Hindguts of <i>Kyphosus sydneyanus</i> harbor phylogenetically and genomically distinct <i>Alistipes</i> capable of degrading algal polysaccharides and diazotrophyCesar T Facimoto, Kendall D Clements, W Lindsey White, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|June 30, 2004
Relationships of the temperate Australasian labrid fish tribe Odacini (Perciformes; Teleostei)Kendall D Clements, Michael E Alfaro, Jennifer L Fessler, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 21, 2013
Temperature-related variation in growth rate, size, maturation and life span in a marine herbivorous fish over a latitudinal gradientElizabeth D L Trip, Kendall D Clements, David Raubenheimer, et al.
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Zootaxa|June 29, 2021
A new species of deep-water triplefin (Pisces: Tripterygiidae) in the genus Ruanoho from coastal New Zealand watersAndrew L Stewart, Steen W Knudsen, Kendall D Clements
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|August 10, 2010
Comparative morphology of the mechanosensory lateral line system in a clade of New Zealand triplefin fishesMaren Wellenreuther, Michelle Brock, John Montgomery, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|May 13, 2010
Temperature sensitivity of cardiac mitochondria in intertidal and subtidal triplefin fishesZoë Hilton, Kendall D Clements, Anthony J R Hickey
BMC Genomics|June 23, 2012
The genomic basis for the evolution of a novel form of cellular reproduction in the bacterium EpulopisciumDavid A Miller, Garret Suen, Kendall D Clements, et al.
Plos One|June 30, 2025
Characterizing the trophic ecology of herbivorous coral reef fishes using stable isotope and fatty acid biomarkersRita García-Seoane, W Lindsey White, Brett M Taylor, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 12, 2014
Intestinal microbiota in fishes: what's known and what's notKendall D Clements, Esther R Angert, W Linn Montgomery, et al.
ISME Communications|August 21, 2024
<i>Bacteroidia</i> and <i>Clostridia</i> are equipped to degrade a cascade of polysaccharides along the hindgut of the herbivorous fish <i>Kyphosus sydneyanus</i>Cesar T Facimoto, Kendall D Clements, W Lindsey White, et al.
Msystems|December 23, 2024
Hindguts of <i>Kyphosus sydneyanus</i> harbor phylogenetically and genomically distinct <i>Alistipes</i> capable of degrading algal polysaccharides and diazotrophyCesar T Facimoto, Kendall D Clements, W Lindsey White, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|June 30, 2004
Relationships of the temperate Australasian labrid fish tribe Odacini (Perciformes; Teleostei)Kendall D Clements, Michael E Alfaro, Jennifer L Fessler, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 21, 2013
Temperature-related variation in growth rate, size, maturation and life span in a marine herbivorous fish over a latitudinal gradientElizabeth D L Trip, Kendall D Clements, David Raubenheimer, et al.
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