Publications by: J.L. Johansen

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Johansen, Jacob L., Nadler, Lauren E., Habary, Adam, Bowden, Alyssa J., and Rummer, Jodie (2021) Thermal acclimation of tropical coral reef fishes to global heat waves. eLife, 10. e59162.

Habary, Adam, Johansen, Jacob L., Nay, Tiffany J., Steffensen, John F., and Rummer, Jodie L. (2017) Adapt, move, or die: how will tropical coral reef fishes cope with ocean warming? Global Change Biology, 23 (2). pp. 566-577.

Rummer, Jodie L., Binning, Sandra A., Roche, Dominique G., and Johansen, Jacob L. (2016) Methods matter: considering locomotory mode and respirometry technique when estimating metabolic rates of fishes. Conservation Physiology, 4 (1). cow008. pp. 1-13.

Domenici, Paolo, Norin, Tommy, Bushnell, Peter G., Johansen, Jacob L., Skov, Peter Vilhelm, Svendsen, Morten B.S., Steffensen, John F., and Abe, Augusto S. (2015) Fast-starting after a breath: air-breathing motions are kinematically similar to escape responses in the catfish Hoplosternum littorale. Biology Open, 4 (1). pp. 79-85.

Johansen, J.L., Pratchett, M.S., Messmer, V., Coker, D.J., Tobin, A.J., and Hoey, A.S. (2015) Large predatory coral trout species unlikely to meet increasing energetic demands in a warming ocean. Scientific Reports, 5. 13830. pp. 1-8.

Johansen, J.L., Messmer, V., Coker, D.J., Hoey, A.S., and Pratchett, M.S. (2014) Increasing ocean temperatures reduce activity patterns of a large commercially important coral reef fish. Global Change Biology, 20 (4). pp. 1067-1074.

Johansen, Jacob L. (2014) Quantifying water flow within aquatic ecosystems using load cell sensors: a profile of currents experienced by coral reef organisms around Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. PLoS ONE, 9 (1). e83240. pp. 1-9.

Lucon-Xiccato, Tyrone, Nati, Julie J.H., Blasco, Felipe Rocco, Johansen, Jacob L., Steffensen, John F., and Domenici, Paolo (2014) Severe hypoxia impairs lateralization in a marine teleost fish. Journal of Experimental Biology, 217 (23). pp. 4115-4118.

Roche, D.G., Taylor, M.K., Binning, S.A., Johansen, J.L., Domenici, P., and Steffensen, J.F. (2014) Unsteady flow affects swimming energetics in a labriform fish (Cymatogaster aggregata). Journal of Experimental Biology, 217. pp. 414-422.

Johansen, J.L., and Jones, G.P. (2013) Sediment-induced turbidity impairs foraging performance and prey choice of planktivorous coral reef fishes. Ecological Applications, 23 (6). pp. 1504-1517.

Roche, Dominique G., Binning, Sandra A., Bosiger, Yoland, Johansen, Jacob L., and Rummer, Jodie L. (2013) Finding the best estimates of metabolic rates in a coral reef fish. Journal of Experimental Biology, 216 (11). pp. 2103-2110.

Fulton, Christopher J., Johansen, Jacob L., and Steffensen, John F. (2013) Energetic extremes in aquatic locomotion by coral reef fishes. PLoS ONE, 8 (1). e54033. pp. 1-6.

Wenger, Amelia S., Johansen, Jacob L., and Jones, Geoffrey P. (2012) Increasing suspended sediment reduces foraging, growth and condition of a planktivorous damselfish. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 428. pp. 43-48.

Johansen, Jacob L. (2012) Energetics of habitat use in planktivorous coral reef fishes: does specialization confer sensitivity to changing environmental conditions? PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Wenger, Amelia S., Johansen, J.L., and Jones, G.P. (2011) Suspended sediment impairs habitat choice and chemosensory discrimination in two coral reef fishes. Coral Reefs, 30 (4). pp. 879-887.

Johansen, J.L., and Jones, G.P. (2011) Increasing ocean temperature reduces the metabolic performance and swimming ability of coral reef damselfishes. Global Change Biology, 17 (9). pp. 2971-2979.

Johansen, J.L., Vaknin, R., Steffensen, J.F., and Domenici, P. (2010) Kinematics and energetic benefits of schooling in the labriform fish, striped surfperch Embiotoca lateralis. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 420. pp. 221-229.

Johansen, J.L., Bellwood, D.R., and Fulton, C.J. (2008) Do coral reef fishes exploit flow refuges in high-flow habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 360. pp. 219-226.

Johansen, J.L., Fulton, C.J., and Bellwood, D.R. (2007) Avoiding the flow: refuges expand the swimming potential of coral reef fishes. Coral Reefs, 26 (3). pp. 577-583.

Johansen, J.L., Fulton, C.J., and Bellwood, D.R. (2007) Estimating the sustained swimming ability of coral reef fishes. Marine and Freshwater Research, 58 (3). pp. 233-239.

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