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Oona Margareta Lonnstedt
Oona Margareta Lonnstedt
Postdoctoral Fellow, Uppsala University & Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Verified email at my.jcu.edu.au - Homepage
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RETRACTED: Environmentally relevant concentrations of microplastic particles influence larval fish ecology
OM Lönnstedt, P Eklöv
Science 352 (6290), 1213-1216, 2016
4272016
Putting prey and predator into the CO2 equation – qualitative and quantitative effects of ocean acidification on predator–prey interactions
MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, PL Munday, MG Meekan, DL Dixson, ...
Ecology letters 14 (11), 1143-1148, 2011
2202011
Learn and live: predator experience and feeding history determines prey behaviour and survival
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick, MG Meekan, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1736), 2091-2098, 2012
1652012
Effects of ocean acidification on visual risk assessment in coral reef fishes
MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, PL Munday, MG Meekan, DL Dixson, ...
Functional Ecology 26 (3), 553-558, 2012
1542012
Reassessing the trophic role of reef sharks as apex predators on coral reefs
AJ Frisch, M Ireland, JR Rizzari, OM Lönnstedt, KA Magnenat, ...
Coral Reefs 35, 459-472, 2016
1462016
High rate of prey consumption in a small predatory fish on coral reefs
WE Feeney, OM Lönnstedt, Y Bosiger, J Martin, GP Jones, RJ Rowe, ...
Coral Reefs 31, 909-918, 2012
892012
Ultimate predators: lionfish have evolved to circumvent prey risk assessment abilities
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick
PLoS One 8 (10), e75781, 2013
622013
Chemical alarm cues inform prey of predation threat: the importance of ontogeny and concentration in a coral reef fish
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick
Animal Behaviour 82 (2), 213-218, 2011
562011
Predator-induced changes in the growth of eyes and false eyespots
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick, DP Chivers
Scientific Reports 3 (1), 2259, 2013
552013
Lionfish predators use flared fin displays to initiate cooperative hunting
OM Lönnstedt, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers
Biology letters 10 (6), 20140281, 2014
542014
Ocean acidification and responses to predators: can sensory redundancy reduce the apparent impacts of elevated CO2 on fish?
OM Lönnstedt, PL Munday, MI McCormick, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers
Ecology and evolution 3 (10), 3565-3575, 2013
442013
Degrading habitats and the effect of topographic complexity on risk assessment
MI McCormick, OM Lönnstedt
Ecology and Evolution 3 (12), 4221-4229, 2013
422013
Habitat degradation is threatening reef replenishment by making fish fearless
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick, DP Chivers, MCO Ferrari
Journal of Animal Ecology 83 (5), 1178-1185, 2014
372014
Learning temporal patterns of risk in a predator-diverse environment
YJ Bosiger, OM Lonnstedt, MI McCormick, MCO Ferrari
PloS one 7 (4), e34535, 2012
342012
Degraded environments alter prey risk assessment
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick, DP Chivers
Ecology and Evolution 3 (1), 38-47, 2013
292013
Disrupted learning: habitat degradation impairs crucial antipredator responses in naive prey
MI McCormick, OM Lönnstedt
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1830), 20160441, 2016
262016
Well-informed foraging: damage-released chemical cues of injured prey signal quality and size to predators
OM Lonnstedt, MI McCormick, DP Chivers
Oecologia 168, 651-658, 2012
252012
Growth history and intrinsic factors influence risk assessment at a critical life transition for a fish
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick
Coral Reefs 30, 805-812, 2011
252011
What is the impact on fish recruitment of anthropogenic physical and structural habitat change in shallow nearshore areas in temperate systems? A systematic review protocol
B Macura, OM Lönnstedt, P Byström, L Airoldi, BK Eriksson, L Rudstam, ...
Environmental evidence 5, 1-8, 2016
192016
Damsel in distress: captured damselfish prey emit chemical cues that attract secondary predators and improve escape chances
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1818), 20152038, 2015
192015
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