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Spatial distribution of microplastics around an inhabited coral island in the Maldives, Indian Ocean
TB Patti, EK Fobert, SE Reeves, KB da Silva
Science of the Total Environment 748, 141263, 2020
782020
Cut the line or remove the hook? An evaluation of sublethal and lethal endpoints for deeply hooked bluegill
E Fobert, P Meining, A Colotelo, C O’Connor, SJ Cooke
Fisheries Research 99 (1), 38-46, 2009
762009
Artificial light at night causes reproductive failure in clownfish
EK Fobert, K Burke da Silva, SE Swearer
Biology Letters 15 (7), 20190272, 2019
702019
Live fast, die young: Behavioural and physiological impacts of light pollution on a marine fish during larval recruitment
JJ O'Connor, EK Fobert, M Besson, H Jacob, D Lecchini
Marine pollution bulletin 146, 908-914, 2019
582019
Fish‐smart seawalls: a decision tool for adaptive management of marine infrastructure
RL Morris, AG Porter, WF Figueira, RA Coleman, EK Fobert, R Ferrari
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16 (5), 278-287, 2018
552018
Predicting non‐native fish dispersal under conditions of climate change: case study in E ngland of dispersal and establishment of pumpkinseed L epomis gibbosus in a floodplain pond
E Fobert, G Zięba, L Vilizzi, MJ Godard, MG Fox, S Stakėnas, GH Copp
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 22 (1), 106-116, 2013
492013
Heated competition: how climate change will affect non-native pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus and native perch Perca fluviatilis interactions in the U.K.
E Fobert, MG Fox, M Ridgway, GH Copp
Journal of Fish Biology 79 (6), 1592-1607, 2011
39*2011
Facilitating better outcomes: How positive species interactions can improve oyster reef restoration
SE Reeves, JJ Renzi, EK Fobert, BR Silliman, B Hancock, CL Gillies
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 656, 2020
372020
Dispersal and population connectivity are phenotype dependent in a marine metapopulation
EK Fobert, EA Treml, SE Swearer
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1909), 20191104, 2019
242019
The influence of spectral composition of artificial light at night on clownfish reproductive success
EK Fobert, KP Schubert, KB da Silva
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 540, 151559, 2021
202021
The nose knows: linking sensory cue use, settlement decisions, and post-settlement survival in a temperate reef fish
EK Fobert, SE Swearer
Oecologia 183 (4), 1041–1051, 2017
132017
The reef ecosystem evaluation framework: managing for resilience in temperate environments
C Johnson, SE Swearer, S Ling, S Reeves, N Kriegisch, EA Treml, ...
University Of Tasmania, 2015
102015
Ontogenetic shifts in social aggregation and habitat use in a temperate reef fish
EK Fobert, SE Reeves, SE Swearer
Ecosphere 11 (12), e03300, 2020
72020
No Place Like Home: Can Omics Uncover the Secret behind the Sea Anemone and Anemonefish Symbiotic Relationship?
CM Hoepner, EK Fobert, CA Abbott, KB Da Silva
Evolution, Development and Ecology of Anemonefishes, 197-208, 2022
62022
Just keep swimming: long-distance mobility of tomato clownfish following anemone bleaching
C Hoepner, E Fobert
Ecology 103 (3), e3619, 2022
42022
The impacts of artificial light at night on the ecology of temperate and tropical reefs
EK Fobert, CR Miller, SE Swearer, M Mayer-Pinto
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 378 (1892), 20220362, 2023
32023
Knowledge exchange to improve research and management of the impacts of artificial light at night
M Mayer‐Pinto, KA Dafforn, E Fobert
Austral Ecology 45 (8), 1059-1061, 2020
32020
Light pollution: A landscape-scale issue requiring cross-realm consideration
M Mayer-Pinto, TM Jones, SE Swearer, KA Robert, DK Bolton, ...
UCL Open: Environment Preprint, 2021
22021
Light pollution: a landscape-scale issue requiring cross-realm consideration
M Mayer-Pinto, TM Jones, SE Swearer, KA Robert, D Bolton, ...
UCL Open Environment 4, 2022
12022
Early life-history drivers of connectivity in a temperate marine fish metapopulation
EK Fobert
University of Melbourne, School of BioSciences, 2016
12016
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