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Mark G Meekan

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Advances in Marine Biology|November 10, 2009
Chapter 4. Susceptibility of sharks, rays and chimaeras to global extinctionIain C Field, Mark G Meekan, Rik C Buckworth, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 8, 2020
Marine restoration projects are undervaluedTimothy A C Gordon, Andrew N Radford, Stephen D Simpson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|October 19, 2019
Protection from illegal fishing and shark recovery restructures mesopredatory fish communities on a coral reefConrad W Speed, Matthew J Rees, Katherine Cure, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 27, 2015
Background level of risk and the survival of predator-naive prey: can neophobia compensate for predator naivety in juvenile coral reef fishes?Maud C O Ferrari, Mark I McCormick, Mark G Meekan, et al.
Ecology|December 15, 2010
Reef size and isolation determine the temporal stability of coral reef fish populationsCamille Mellin, Cindy Huchery, M Julian Caley, et al.
Plos One|January 4, 2013
A comparison of the seasonal movements of tiger sharks and green turtles provides insight into their predator-prey relationshipRichard Fitzpatrick, Michele Thums, Ian Bell, et al.
Plos One|February 18, 2011
Adaptive avoidance of reef noiseStephen D Simpson, Andrew N Radford, Edward J Tickle, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 13, 2012
Learn and live: predator experience and feeding history determines prey behaviour and survivalOona M Lönnstedt, Mark I McCormick, Mark G Meekan, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 26, 2017
Human activities as a driver of spatial variation in the trophic structure of fish communities on Pacific coral reefsJonathan L W Ruppert, Laurent Vigliola, Michel Kulbicki, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 3, 2013
Predicting current and future global distributions of whale sharksAna M M Sequeira, Camille Mellin, Damien A Fordham, et al.
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Advances in Marine Biology|November 10, 2009
Chapter 4. Susceptibility of sharks, rays and chimaeras to global extinctionIain C Field, Mark G Meekan, Rik C Buckworth, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 8, 2020
Marine restoration projects are undervaluedTimothy A C Gordon, Andrew N Radford, Stephen D Simpson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|October 19, 2019
Protection from illegal fishing and shark recovery restructures mesopredatory fish communities on a coral reefConrad W Speed, Matthew J Rees, Katherine Cure, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 27, 2015
Background level of risk and the survival of predator-naive prey: can neophobia compensate for predator naivety in juvenile coral reef fishes?Maud C O Ferrari, Mark I McCormick, Mark G Meekan, et al.
Ecology|December 15, 2010
Reef size and isolation determine the temporal stability of coral reef fish populationsCamille Mellin, Cindy Huchery, M Julian Caley, et al.
Plos One|January 4, 2013
A comparison of the seasonal movements of tiger sharks and green turtles provides insight into their predator-prey relationshipRichard Fitzpatrick, Michele Thums, Ian Bell, et al.
Plos One|February 18, 2011
Adaptive avoidance of reef noiseStephen D Simpson, Andrew N Radford, Edward J Tickle, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 13, 2012
Learn and live: predator experience and feeding history determines prey behaviour and survivalOona M Lönnstedt, Mark I McCormick, Mark G Meekan, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 26, 2017
Human activities as a driver of spatial variation in the trophic structure of fish communities on Pacific coral reefsJonathan L W Ruppert, Laurent Vigliola, Michel Kulbicki, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 3, 2013
Predicting current and future global distributions of whale sharksAna M M Sequeira, Camille Mellin, Damien A Fordham, et al.
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