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Sybille Hess
Also publishes as (S. Hess)
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Berry, K.L.E., Hess, S., Clark, T.D., Wenger, A.S., Hoogenboom, M.O., and Negri, A.P. (2021) Effects of suspended coal particles on gill structure and oxygen consumption rates in a coral reef fish. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 169. 112459.
Foyle, Kevin L., Hess, Sybille, Powell, Mark D., and Herbert, Neill A. (2020) What is gill health and what is its role in marine finfish aquaculture in the face of a changing climate? Frontiers in Marine Science, 7. 400.
Hess, Sybille, Allan, Bridie J.M., Hoey, Andrew S., Jarrold, Michael D., Wenger, Amelia S., and Rummer, Jodie L. (2019) Enhanced fast-start performance and anti-predator behaviour in a coral reef fish in response to suspended sediment exposure. Coral Reefs, 38. pp. 103-108.
Hess, Sybille (2019) The effects of suspended sediments on the physiology and performance of coral reef fishes. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Hess, Sybille, Prescott, Leteisha J., Hoey, Andrew S., McMahon, Shannon A., Wenger, Amelia S., and Rummer, Jodie L. (2017) Species-specific impacts of suspended sediments on gill structure and function in coral reef fishes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences, 284 (1866). 20171279.
Hess, Sybille, Fischer, Stefan, and Taborsky, Barbara (2016) Territorial aggression reduces vigilance but increases aggression towards predators in a cooperatively breeding fish. Animal Behaviour, 113. pp. 229-235.
Hess, Sybille, Wenger, Amelia S., Ainsworth, Tracy D., and Rummer, Jodie L. (2015) Exposure of clownfish larvae to suspended sediment levels found on the Great Barrier Reef: impacts on gill structure and microbiome. Scientific Reports, 5. 10561. pp. 1-8.
Hess, Sybille, Wenger, Amelia, Ainsworth, Tracy, and Rummer, Jodie (2015) Too turbid for nemo: suspended sediment impacts gills and favours pathogenic bacteria in clownfish larvae. In: [Presented at 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society]. From: AFS 2015: 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 16-20 August 2015, Portland, OR, USA.