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Long term demography of coral reef fishes

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Collaborators:  Giglia Beretta

20 years of study on the southern Great Barrier Reef on how fishes interact with habitat, including bleaching events and a 11 year tagging study of the lemon damselfish (Pomacentrus moluccensis)

Paradise lost:  expatriation of coral reef fishes into temperate SE Australia

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Collaborators:  Dr Wil Figueira (U Sydney), Dr David Feary UTS

Expatriating coral reef fishes into southern temperate habitats via the East Australian Current: real biological effects of climate change

Rigs to reefs:  the links between oil structures and the dynamics of deep sea fishes and ecosystems

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Through an unique partnership with the oil and gas industry, we are gaining access to the Earth's biggest an d most inaccessible ecosystem: the deep sea

Seadragons: iconic fishes in southern Australia

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We have monitored populations of the seadragon for 10 years now, and have evaluated latitudinal patterns in their growth and also local movements through tagging

Coral bleaching effects on reef fish populations

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