There is a few new articles from AIMS staff being published this month:
J.W. van Dam, S. Uthicke, V.H. Beltran, J.F. Mueller, A.P. Negri (2015) Combined thermal and herbicide stress in functionally diverse coral symbionts, Environmental Pollution, Volume 204, 271–279 Link to Abstract/Full Text
Mark G. Meekan, Lee A. Fuiman, Randall Davis, Yuval Berger and Michele Thums (2015) Swimming strategy and body plan of the world's largest fish: implications for foraging efficiency and thermoregulation, Front. Mar. Sci., 15 September 2015 Link to Abstract/Full Text
R. L. Sanzogni, M. G. Meekan, J. J. Meeuwig (2015) Multi-Year Impacts of Ecotourism on Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) Visitation at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, PLoS ONE, Volume 10, Issue 9, e0127345 Link to Abstract/Full Text
Vinay Udyawer, Colin A Simpfendorfer and Michelle R Heupel (2015) Diel patterns in three-dimensional use of space by sea snakes, Animal Biotelemetry, Volume 3, Issue 29 Link to Abstract/Full Text
AIMS authors are indicated in bold. Anyone interested in seeing more publications from AIMS staff dating back to 1974 can browse the AIMS Publications page (a link can also be found in the right hand sidebar of this blog).
Mark G. Meekan, Lee A. Fuiman, Randall Davis, Yuval Berger and Michele Thums (2015) Swimming strategy and body plan of the world's largest fish: implications for foraging efficiency and thermoregulation, Front. Mar. Sci., 15 September 2015 Link to Abstract/Full Text
R. L. Sanzogni, M. G. Meekan, J. J. Meeuwig (2015) Multi-Year Impacts of Ecotourism on Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) Visitation at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, PLoS ONE, Volume 10, Issue 9, e0127345 Link to Abstract/Full Text
Vinay Udyawer, Colin A Simpfendorfer and Michelle R Heupel (2015) Diel patterns in three-dimensional use of space by sea snakes, Animal Biotelemetry, Volume 3, Issue 29 Link to Abstract/Full Text
AIMS authors are indicated in bold. Anyone interested in seeing more publications from AIMS staff dating back to 1974 can browse the AIMS Publications page (a link can also be found in the right hand sidebar of this blog).
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