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Earth Sciences

Prof David Bellwood's research interests encompass the evolution and ecology of reef fishes. The central theme of his research is to understand the role that fishes play on coral reefs; from the origins of herbivory in the Cenozoic to the role of fishes in maintaining reef resilience. The approach is largely based on ecology, although it encompasses functional morphology, molecular phylogenetics, and palaeontology.

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Mouillot D, Parravicini V, Bellwood D, Leprieur F, Huang D, Cowman P, Albouy C, Hughes T, Thuiller W and Guilhaumon F (2016) Global marine protected areas do not secure the evolutionary history of tropical corals and fishes. Nature Communications, 7. pp. 1-8 Article has an altmetric score of 55 Young M, Foale S and Bellwood D (2016) Why do fishers fish? A cross-cultural examination of the motivations for fishing. Marine Policy, 66. pp. 114-123 Article has an altmetric score of 91 Bellwood D, Goatley C, Bellwood O, Delbarre D and Friedman M (2015) The rise of jaw protrusion in spiny-rayed fishes closes the gap on elusive prey. Current Biology, 25 (20). pp. 2696-2700 Article has an altmetric score of 162 Brandl S and Bellwood D (2015) Coordinated vigilance provides evidence for direct reciprocity in coral reef fishes. Scientific Reports, 5. Article has an altmetric score of 17 Brandl S, Robbins W and Bellwood D (2015) Exploring the nature of ecological specialization in a coral reef fish community: morphology, diet and foraging microhabitat use. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences, 282 (1815). pp. 1-10 Condy M, Cinner J, McClanahan T and Bellwood D (2015) Projections of the impacts of gear-modification on the recovery of fish catches and ecosystem function in an impoverished fishery. Aquatic Conservation: marine and freshwater ecosystems , 25 (3). pp. 396-410 Article has an altmetric score of 29 Fox R, Bellwood D and Jennions M (2015) Why pair? Evidence of aggregative mating in a socially monogamous marine fish (Siganus doliatus, Siganidae). Royal Society Open Science, 2. pp. 1-7 Article has an altmetric score of 5 Hodge J and Bellwood D (2015) On the relationship between species age and geographical range in reef fishes: are widespread species older than they seem? Global Ecology and Biogeography , 24 (4). pp. 495-505 Article has an altmetric score of 19 Kerry J and Bellwood D (2015) The functional role of tabular structures for large reef fishes: avoiding predators or solar irradiance? Coral Reefs, 34 (2). pp. 693-702 Article has an altmetric score of 12 Kerry J and Bellwood D (2015) Do tabular corals constitute keystone structures for fishes on coral reefs? Coral Reefs, 34 (1). pp. 41-50 Article has an altmetric score of 30 Kramer M, Bellwood O, Fulton C and Bellwood D (2015) Refining the invertivore: diversity and specialisation in fish predation on coral reef crustaceans. Marine Biology, 162 (9). pp. 1779-1786

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