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Michael J Emslie
Michael J Emslie
Senior Research Scientist, Australian Institute of Marine Science
E-mail megerősítve itt: aims.gov.au
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Self-recruitment in a coral reef fish population
GP Jones, MJ Milicich, MJ Emslie, C Lunow
Nature 402 (6763), 802-804, 1999
10601999
Coral–macroalgal phase shifts or reef resilience: links with diversity and functional roles of herbivorous fishes on the Great Barrier Reef
AJ Cheal, MA MacNeil, E Cripps, MJ Emslie, M Jonker, B Schaffelke, ...
Coral reefs 29, 1005-1015, 2010
3862010
Habitat utilization by coral reef fish: implications for specialists vs. generalists in a changing environment
SK Wilson, SC Burgess, AJ Cheal, M Emslie, R Fisher, I Miller, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 77, 220-228, 2008
3862008
Marine protected areas increase resilience among coral reef communities
C Mellin, M Aaron MacNeil, AJ Cheal, MJ Emslie, M Julian Caley
Ecology letters 19 (6), 629-637, 2016
3572016
The threat to coral reefs from more intense cyclones under climate change
AJ Cheal, MA MacNeil, MJ Emslie, H Sweatman
Global change biology 23 (4), 1511-1524, 2017
3032017
Long-term monitoring of the Great Barrier Reef
H Sweatman, S Burgess, AJ Cheal, G Coleman, JSC Delean, MJ Emslie, ...
Australian Institute of Marine Scienc, 2005
2752005
Rapid increase in fish numbers follows creation of world's largest marine reserve network
GR Russ, AJ Cheal, AM Dolman, MJ Emslie, RD Evans, I Miller, ...
Current Biology 18 (12), R514-R515, 2008
2632008
Latitudinal shifts in coral reef fishes: why some species do and others do not shift
DA Feary, MS Pratchett, MJ Emslie, AM Fowler, WF Figueira, OJ Luiz, ...
Fish and Fisheries 15, 593-615, 2014
2002014
Spatial variation in the functional characteristics of herbivorous fish communities and the resilience of coral reefs
AJ Cheal, M Emslie, MA MacNeil, I Miller, H Sweatman
Ecological Applications 23 (1), 174-188, 2013
1762013
Recovery from disturbance of coral and reef fish communities on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
M Emslie, A Cheal, H Sweatman, J Delean
Inter-research, 2008
1512008
Expectations and outcomes of reserve network performance following re-zoning of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
MJ Emslie, M Logan, DH Williamson, AM Ayling, MA MacNeil, ...
Current Biology 25 (8), 983-992, 2015
1472015
Maintenance of fish diversity on disturbed coral reefs
SK Wilson, AM Dolman, AJ Cheal, MJ Emslie, MS Pratchett, ...
Coral reefs 28, 3-14, 2009
1382009
The distribution of herbivorous fishes on the Great Barrier Reef
A Cheal, M Emslie, I Miller, H Sweatman
Marine Biology 159, 1143-1154, 2012
1322012
Habitat degradation increases functional originality in highly diverse coral reef fish assemblages
SJ Brandl, MJ Emslie, DM Ceccarelli, Z T. Richards
Ecosphere 7 (11), e01557, 2016
1112016
Delayed coral recovery in a warming ocean
K Osborne, AA Thompson, AJ Cheal, MJ Emslie, KA Johns, MJ Jonker, ...
Global change biology 23 (9), 3869-3881, 2017
1092017
Retention of habitat complexity minimizes disassembly of reef fish communities following disturbance: a large-scale natural experiment
MJ Emslie, AJ Cheal, KA Johns
PLoS One 9 (8), e105384, 2014
1012014
Responses of reef fish communities to coral declines on the Great Barrier Reef
AJ Cheal, SK Wilson, MJ Emslie, AM Dolman, H Sweatman
Marine Ecology Progress Series 372, 211-223, 2008
962008
Reef fish communities are spooked by scuba surveys and may take hours to recover
MJ Emslie, AJ Cheal, MA MacNeil, IR Miller, HPA Sweatman
PeerJ 6, e4886, 2018
842018
Substrate stabilisation and small structures in coral restoration: State of knowledge, and considerations for management and implementation
DM Ceccarelli, IM McLeod, L Boström-Einarsson, SE Bryan, ...
PloS one 15 (10), e0240846, 2020
782020
Macroalgal feedbacks and substrate properties maintain a coral reef regime shift
KA Johns, MJ Emslie, AS Hoey, K Osborne, MJ Jonker, AJ Cheal
Ecosphere 9 (7), e02349, 2018
742018
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