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1. Genetic evidence for plastic reproductive philopatry and matrotrophy in blacktip reef sharks (Carcharhinus melanopterus) of the Moorea Island (French Polynesia)

2. Sharks and their relatives: can their past help predict their future?

3. Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal

4. Elasmobranch Responses to Experimental Warming, Acidification, and Oxygen Loss—A Meta-Analysis

5. Correlated Effects of Ocean Acidification and Warming on Behavioral and Metabolic Traits of a Large Pelagic Fish

7. Effects of projected end-of-century temperature on the muscle development of neonate epaulette sharks, Hemiscyllium ocellatum

8. Aquatic Walking and Swimming Kinematics of Neonate and Juvenile Epaulette Sharks

9. Diel Rhythm and Thermal Independence of Metabolic Rate in a Benthic Shark

10. Research priorities for the sustainability of coral-rich western Pacific seascapes

11. Escape response kinematics in two species of tropical shark: short escape latencies and high turning performance

12. Rapid physiological and transcriptomic changes associated with oxygen delivery in larval anemonefish suggest a role in adaptation to life on hypoxic coral reefs

13. The influence of habitat association on swimming performance in marine teleost fish larvae

14. Exposure to degraded coral habitat depresses oxygen uptake rate during exercise of a juvenile reef fish

15. Species interactions alter the selection of thermal environment in a coral reef fish

16. The upper thermal limit of epaulette sharks (

17. Climate Change and Sharks

18. Rapid evolution fuels transcriptional plasticity to ocean acidification

19. Short-term impacts of daily feeding on the residency, distribution and energy expenditure of sharks

20. Regulate or tolerate: Thermal strategy of a coral reef flat resident, the epaulette shark,<scp>Hemiscyllium ocellatum</scp>

21. Population variation in the thermal response to climate change reveals differing sensitivity in a benthic shark

23. Rapid evolution fuels transcriptional plasticity to ocean acidification

24. Diel pCO2 variation among coral reefs and microhabitats at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef

25. Anthropogenic stressors influence reproduction and development in elasmobranch fishes

26. Exposure to boat noise in the field yields minimal stress response in wild reef fish

27. Swimming performance of marine fish larvae: review of a universal trait under ecological and environmental pressure

29. Rapid embryonic development supports the early onset of gill functions in two coral reef damselfishes

30. Enhanced oxygen unloading in two marine percomorph teleosts

31. A lack of red blood cell swelling in five elasmobranch fishes following air exposure and exhaustive exercise

32. Association between physiological performance and short temporal changes in habitat utilisation modulated by environmental factors

33. Estimating oxygen uptake rates to understand stress in sharks and rays

34. The emergence emergency: A mudskipper's response to temperatures

35. Enhanced fast-start performance and anti-predator behaviour in a coral reef fish in response to suspended sediment exposure

36. Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal

37. OUP accepted manuscript

38. The second warning to humanity: contributions and solutions from conservation physiology

39. Thermal acclimation of tropical coral reef fishes to global heat waves

40. Simulated heatwave and fishing stressors alter corticosteroid and energy balance in neonate blacktip reef sharks, Carcharhinus melanopterus

42. Investigating links between thermal tolerance and oxygen supply capacity in shark neonates from a hyperoxic tropical environment

43. Molecular and biochemical characterization of the bicarbonate-sensing soluble adenylyl cyclase from a bony fish, the rainbow trout

44. Improving ‘shark park’ protections under threat from climate change using the conservation physiology toolbox

45. Communication in conservation physiology

46. Optimism and opportunities for conservation physiology in the Anthropocene

47. Conservation physiology and the COVID-19 pandemic

48. The power struggle: assessing interacting global change stressors via experimental studies on sharks

49. Home range of newborn blacktip reef sharks (Carcharhinus melanopterus), as estimated using mark-recapture and acoustic telemetry

50. Gas Exchange

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