Publications by:
April Hall
Also publishes as (April Hall, April Elizabeth Hall, April E. Hall, A.E. Hall, A.E. Boaden)
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Hall, April E., Sievers, Katie T., and Kingsford, Michael J. (2023) Conservation benefits of no-take marine reserves outweigh modest benefits of partially protected areas for targeted coral reef fishes. Coral Reefs, 42. pp. 319-333.
Moynihan, Jaimee L., Hall, April E., and Kingsford, Michael J. (2022) Interrelationships between soft corals and reef-associated fishes on inshore-reefs of the Great Barrier Reef. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 698. pp. 15-28.
Hall, April, Cameron, Darren, and Kingsford, Michael (2022) Prohibiting spearfishing boosts conservation outcomes for partially protected areas. Biological Conservation, 272. 109662.
Kingsford, Michael J., Krunes, Emily A., and Hall, April E. (2022) Testing the critical size at settlement hypothesis for two species of coral reef fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 681. pp. 87-101.
Hall, April E., and Kingsford, Michael J. (2021) Habitat type and complexity drive fish assemblages in a tropical seascape. Journal of Fish Biology, 99 (4). pp. 1364-1379.
Hall, April E., Cameron, Darren S., and Kingsford, Mike J. (2021) Partially protected areas as a management tool on inshore reefs. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 31. pp. 631-561.
Garra, Stephanie, Hall, April, and Kingsford, Michael J. (2020) The effects of predation on the condition of soft corals. Coral Reefs, 39 (5). pp. 1329-1343.
Hall, A. E., Vitale, L., and Kingsford, M. J. (2019) Planktonic larval duration, early growth, and the influence of dietary input on the otolith microstructure of Scolopsis bilineatus (Nemipteridae). Environmental Biology of Fishes, 102 (4). pp. 541-552.
Hall, April E., and Clark, Timothy D. (2016) Seeing is believing: metabolism provides insight into threat perception for a prey species of coral reef fish. Animal Behaviour, 115. pp. 117-126.
Hall, April, and Kingsford, Michael (2016) Predators exacerbate competitive interactions and dominance hierarchies between two coral reef fishes. PLoS ONE, 11. e0151778. pp. 1-20.
Hall, A.E., and Kingsford, M.J. (2016) Variation in the population demographics of Scolopsis bilineatus in response to predators. Coral Reefs, 35 (4). pp. 1173-1185.
Boaden, A.E., and Kingsford, M.J. (2015) Predators drive community structure in coral reef fish assemblages. Ecosphere, 6 (4). 46. pp. 1-33.
Hall, April Elizabeth (2015) Top-down control, trophic interactions, and the importance of predatory fishes on coral reefs. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Boaden, A.E., and Kingsford, M.J. (2013) Distributions and habitat associations of the bridled monocle bream Scolopsis bilineatus (Nemipteridae): a demographic approach. Journal of Fish Biology, 83 (3). pp. 618-641.
Boaden, A.E., and Kingsford, M.J. (2012) Diel behaviour and trophic ecology of Scolopsis bilineatus (Nemipteridae). Coral Reefs, 31 (3). pp. 871-883.