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List of works by Michael Kingsford

A magnetic compass that might help coral reef fish larvae return to their natal reef

scientific article published on 01 December 2016

Deep-reef fish assemblages of the Great Barrier Reef shelf-break (Australia).

scientific article published on 7 September 2017

Distribution patterns of fish during the planktonic period of their life history

1986 doctoral thesis by Michael John Kingsford at University of Auckland

Distributions and habitat associations of the bridled monocle bream Scolopsis bilineatus (Nemipteridae): a demographic approach.

scientific article

Do clouds save the great barrier reef? satellite imagery elucidates the cloud-SST relationship at the local scale

scientific article

Environmental Records from Great Barrier Reef Corals: inshore versus offshore drivers

scientific article (publication date: 2013)

Fine-scale detection of pollutants by a benthic marine jellyfish

scientific article published on 8 April 2016

Herbicide effects on the growth and photosynthetic efficiency of Cassiopea maremetens.

scientific article published on May 2017

Oceanographic and behavioural assumptions in models of the fate of coral and coral reef fish larvae.

scientific article published on September 2014

Predators Exacerbate Competitive Interactions and Dominance Hierarchies between Two Coral Reef Fishes.

scientific article

Predicting aqueous copper and zinc accumulation in the upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea maremetens through the use of biokinetic models

scientific article published on 9 June 2015

Reef odor: a wake up call for navigation in reef fish larvae.

scientific article

Significance of fish–sponge interactions in coral reef ecosystems

scientific article published on 24 April 2022

Statolith Morphometrics Can Discriminate among Taxa of Cubozoan Jellyfishes

scientific article (publication date: 2016)

Sun Compass Orientation Helps Coral Reef Fish Larvae Return to Their Natal Reef

scientific article

Use of eDNA to Determine Source Locations of Deadly Jellyfish (Cubozoa) in an Open Coastal System

scientific article published in 2024