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Mark Meekan
Mark Meekan
Principal Research Scientist, Australian Institute of Marine Science
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The soundscape of the Anthropocene ocean
CM Duarte, L Chapuis, SP Collin, DP Costa, RP Devassy, VM Eguiluz, ...
Science 371 (6529), eaba4658, 2021
6392021
Replenishment of fish populations is threatened by ocean acidification
PL Munday, DL Dixson, MI McCormick, M Meekan, MCO Ferrari, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (29), 12930-12934, 2010
5862010
Key questions in marine megafauna movement ecology
GC Hays, LC Ferreira, AMM Sequeira, MG Meekan, CM Duarte, H Bailey, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 31 (6), 463-475, 2016
5412016
Selection for fast growth during the larval life of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua on the Scotian Shelf
MG Meekan, L Fortier
Marine Ecology Progress Series 137, 25-37, 1996
4721996
Anthropogenic noise increases fish mortality by predation
SD Simpson, AN Radford, SL Nedelec, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 10544, 2016
4472016
Homeward sound
SD Simpson, M Meekan, J Montgomery, R McCauley, A Jeffs
Science 308 (5719), 221-221, 2005
4432005
Sound as an orientation cue for the pelagic larvae of reef fishes and decapod crustaceans
JC Montgomery, A Jeffs, SD Simpson, M Meekan, C Tindle
Advances in marine biology 51, 143-196, 2006
4322006
Complexities of coastal shark movements and their implications for management
CW Speed, IC Field, MG Meekan, CJA Bradshaw
Marine ecology progress series 408, 275-293, 2010
3712010
Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheries
N Queiroz, NE Humphries, A Couto, M Vedor, I Da Costa, AMM Sequeira, ...
Nature 572 (7770), 461-466, 2019
3652019
Socio-economic value and community benefits from shark-diving tourism in Palau: a sustainable use of reef shark populations
GMS Vianna, MG Meekan, DJ Pannell, SP Marsh, JJ Meeuwig
Biological Conservation 145 (1), 267-277, 2012
3422012
Population genetic structure of Earth's largest fish, the whale shark (Rhincodon typus)
ALF Castro, BS Stewart, SG Wilson, RE Hueter, MG Meekan, PJ Motta, ...
Molecular Ecology 16 (24), 5183-5192, 2007
2922007
Susceptibility of sharks, rays and chimaeras to global extinction
IC Field, MG Meekan, RC Buckworth, CJA Bradshaw
Advances in marine biology 56, 275-363, 2009
2802009
Larval growth predicts the recruitment success of a coral reef fish
MA Bergenius, MG Meekan, RD Robertson, MI McCormick
Oecologia 131 (4), 521-525, 2002
2802002
High mortality during settlement is a population bottleneck for a tropical surgeonfish
PJ Doherty, V Dufour, R Galzin, MA Hixon, MG Meekan, S Planes
Ecology 85 (9), 2422-2428, 2004
2712004
Spot the match–wildlife photo-identification using information theory
CW Speed, MG Meekan, CJA Bradshaw
Frontiers in zoology 4, 1-11, 2007
2632007
Population size and structure of whale sharks Rhincodon typus at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
MG Meekan, CJA Bradshaw, M Press, C McLean, A Richards, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 319, 275-285, 2006
2632006
Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
MA MacNeil, DD Chapman, M Heupel, CA Simpfendorfer, M Heithaus, ...
Nature 583 (7818), 801-806, 2020
2602020
Attraction of settlement-stage coral reef fishes to reef noise
SD Simpson, MG Meekan, RD McCauley, A Jeffs
Marine Ecology Progress Series 276, 263-268, 2004
2432004
Movements of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) tagged at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
SG Wilson, JJ Polovina, BS Stewart, MG Meekan
Marine Biology 148, 1157-1166, 2006
2362006
Size at hatching and planktonic growth determine post-settlement survivorship of a coral reef fish
L Vigliola, MG Meekan
Oecologia 131, 89-93, 2002
2232002
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