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101. Impaired learning of predators and lower prey survival under elevated CO2: a consequence of neurotransmitter interference

102. Degradation of chemical alarm cues and assessment of risk throughout the day

103. Ocean acidification and responses to predators: can sensory redundancy reduce the apparent impacts of elevated CO2 on fish?

104. Determining trigger values of suspended sediment for behavioral changes in a coral reef fish

105. Ontogenetic differences in chemical alarm cue production determine antipredator responses and learned predator recognition

106. Socially acquired predator recognition in complex ecosystems

107. Diel CO

108. Coral reef fish predator maintains olfactory acuity in degraded coral habitats

109. Daily variation in behavioural lateralization is linked to predation stress in a coral reef fish

110. Generalization of learned predator recognition in coral reef ecosystems: how cautious are damselfish?

111. Degraded Environments Alter Prey Risk Assessment

112. Risk assessment and predator learning in a changing world: understanding the impacts of coral reef degradation

113. Frequency and distribution of melanistic morphs in coexisting population of nine clownfish species in Papua New Guinea

114. Top-predators negate the effect of mesopredators on prey physiology

115. Lionfish misidentification circumvents an optimized escape response by prey

116. Effects of elevated CO2on predator avoidance behaviour by reef fishes is not altered by experimental test water

117. Suspended sediment alters predator–prey interactions between two coral reef fishes

118. Risk assessment via predator diet cues in a coral reef goby

119. Ecological versatility and its importance for the distribution and abundance of coral reef wrasses

120. Lethal effects of habitat degradation on fishes through changing competitive advantage

121. Parental environment mediates impacts of increased carbon dioxide on a coral reef fish

122. The effects of parasites on the early life stages of a damselfish

123. Climate change may affect fish through an interaction of parental and juvenile environments

124. High rate of prey consumption in a small predatory fish on coral reefs

125. Effects of ocean acidification on visual risk assessment in coral reef fishes

126. Selective mortality associated with variation in CO2 tolerance in a marine fish

127. Near-future carbon dioxide levels alter fish behaviour by interfering with neurotransmitter function

128. Learn and live: predator experience and feeding history determines prey behaviour and survival

129. Well-informed foraging: damage-released chemical cues of injured prey signal quality and size to predators

130. Putting prey and predator into the CO2 equation - qualitative and quantitative effects of ocean acidification on predator-prey interactions

131. Patterns of migration between feeding and spawning sites in a coral reef surgeonfish

132. Chemical alarm cues inform prey of predation threat: the importance of ontogeny and concentration in a coral reef fish

133. Growth history and intrinsic factors influence risk assessment at a critical life transition for a fish

134. Intrageneric variation in antipredator responses of coral reef fishes affected by ocean acidification: implications for climate change projections on marine communities

135. Response across a gradient: behavioural reactions of newly settled fish to predation cues

136. Acclimation to predicted ocean warming through developmental plasticity in a tropical reef fish

137. Indirect effects of an ectoparasite reduce successful establishment of a damselfish at settlement

138. Replenishment of fish populations is threatened by ocean acidification

139. Maladaptive behavior reinforces a recruitment bottleneck in newly settled fishes

140. The importance of attitude: the influence of behaviour on survival at an ontogenetic boundary

141. The basics of acidification: baseline variability of pH on Australian coral reefs

142. Influence of habitat degradation on fish replenishment

143. Behavioural mediation of the costs and benefits of fast growth in a marine fish

144. Effect of elevated CO2and small boat noise on the kinematics of predator–prey interactions

145. Effects of elevated water temperature and food availability on the reproductive performance of a coral reef fish

146. The population genetic structure of a common tropical damselfish on the Great Barrier Reef and eastern Papua New Guinea

147. Coral-dwelling fishes resistant to bleaching but not to mortality of host corals

148. Effects of parasites on larval and juvenile stages of the coral reef fish Pomacentrus moluccensis

149. Sexual selection explains sex-specific growth plasticity and positive allometry for sexual size dimorphism in a reef fish

150. Indirect effects of heterospecific interactions on progeny size through maternal stress

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