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Jodie L. Rummer
Jodie L. Rummer
Professor of Marine Biology, James Cook University
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Life on the edge: thermal optima for aerobic scope of equatorial reef fishes are close to current day temperatures
JL Rummer, CS Couturier, JAW Stecyk, NM Gardiner, JP Kinch, ...
Global change biology 20 (4), 1055-1066, 2014
2472014
Behavioural impairment in reef fishes caused by ocean acidification at CO2 seeps
PL Munday, AJ Cheal, DL Dixson, JL Rummer, KE Fabricius
Nature Climate Change 4 (6), 487-492, 2014
2052014
Physiological effects of swim bladder overexpansion and catastrophic decompression on red snapper
JL Rummer, WA Bennett
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 134 (6), 1457-1470, 2005
1932005
Finding the best estimates of metabolic rates in a coral reef fish
DG Roche, SA Binning, Y Bosiger, JL Johansen, JL Rummer
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (11), 2103-2110, 2013
1902013
Effects of moderate and substantial hypoxia on erythropoietin levels in rainbow trout kidney and spleen
JCC Lai, I Kakuta, HOL Mok, JL Rummer, D Randall
Journal of Experimental Biology 209 (14), 2734-2738, 2006
1542006
Root effect hemoglobin may have evolved to enhance general tissue oxygen delivery
JL Rummer, DJ McKenzie, A Innocenti, CT Supuran, CJ Brauner
Science 340 (6138), 1327-1329, 2013
1392013
Aerobic scope predicts dominance during early life in a tropical damselfish
SS Killen, MD Mitchell, JL Rummer, DP Chivers, MCO Ferrari, ...
Functional Ecology 28 (6), 1367-1376, 2014
1202014
Exposure of clownfish larvae to suspended sediment levels found on the Great Barrier Reef: impacts on gill structure and microbiome
S Hess, AS Wenger, TD Ainsworth, JL Rummer
Scientific reports 5 (1), 10561, 2015
1002015
Adapt, move or die–how will tropical coral reef fishes cope with ocean warming?
A Habary, JL Johansen, TJ Nay, JF Steffensen, JL Rummer
Global Change Biology 23 (2), 566-577, 2017
992017
Species-specific effects of near-future CO2 on the respiratory performance of two tropical prey fish and their predator
CS Couturier, JAW Stecyk, JL Rummer, PL Munday, GE Nilsson
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2013
982013
Interactive effects of ocean acidification and rising sea temperatures alter predation rate and predator selectivity in reef fish communities
MCO Ferrari, PL Munday, JL Rummer, MI McCormick, K Corkill, ...
Global change biology 21 (5), 1848-1855, 2015
952015
Elevated CO2 enhances aerobic scope of a coral reef fish
JL Rummer, JAW Stecyk, CS Couturier, SA Watson, GE Nilsson, ...
Conservation Physiology 1 (1), cot023, 2013
932013
Methods matter: considering locomotory mode and respirometry technique when estimating metabolic rates of fishes
JL Rummer, SA Binning, DG Roche, JL Johansen
Conservation Physiology 4 (1), cow008, 2016
892016
Biological responses of sharks to ocean acidification
R Rosa, JL Rummer, PL Munday
Biology letters 13 (3), 20160796, 2017
882017
Climate change and the performance of larval coral reef fishes: the interaction between temperature and food availability
IM McLeod, JL Rummer, TD Clark, GP Jones, MI McCormick, AS Wenger, ...
Conservation Physiology 1 (1), cot024, 2013
882013
Altered brain ion gradients following compensation for elevated CO2 are linked to behavioural alterations in a coral reef fish
RM Heuer, MJ Welch, JL Rummer, PL Munday, M Grosell
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 1-10, 2016
842016
An interplay between plasticity and parental phenotype determines impacts of ocean acidification on a reef fish
C Schunter, MJ Welch, GE Nilsson, JL Rummer, PL Munday, T Ravasi
Nature Ecology & Evolution 2 (2), 334-342, 2018
812018
Blacktip reef sharks (Carcharhinus melanopterus) show high capacity for wound healing and recovery following injury
A Chin, J Mourier, JL Rummer
Conservation Physiology 3 (1), 2015
802015
Oil exposure disrupts early life-history stages of coral reef fishes via behavioural impairments
JL Johansen, BJM Allan, JL Rummer, AJ Esbaugh
Nature ecology & evolution 1 (8), 1146-1152, 2017
762017
A product of its environment: the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) exhibits physiological tolerance to elevated environmental CO2
DDU Heinrich, JL Rummer, AJ Morash, SA Watson, CA Simpfendorfer, ...
Conservation Physiology 2 (1), cou047, 2014
722014
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