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Prof Geoff Jones is a well-established scientist in the fields of marine ecology and tropical marine conservation, with 30 years of experience in ecological research, undergraduate teaching and graduate supervision. He has published a career total of ~200 refereed papers since 1980, mostly on the ecology, behaviour and conservation of marine fishes on tropical coral reefs and in temperate kelp forests. He supervised a career total of 113 research students to completion (including 50 BSc honours, 31 MSc and 32 PhD students) and hosted 13 post-doctoral research fellows. His undergraduate teaching record includes over 1,000 students that have completed his 3rd year BSc “Marine Conservation Biology” class.

研究领域

Marine & Aquaculture Sciences

The first research topic centres on direct estimates of larval dispersal using genetic parentage analysis, and the significance of self-recruitment and connectivity for meta-population dynamics and the design of marine reserve networks. The second research topic focusses on population and community responses of reef fishes to changes in habitat structure, with particular reference to coral cover, coral diversity and habitat complexity.

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Bonin M, Harrison H, Williamson D, Frisch A, Saenz-Agudelo P, Berumen M and Jones G (2016) The role of marine reserves in the replenishment of a locally impacted population of anemonefish on the Great Barrier Reef. Molecular Ecology, 25 (2). pp. 487-499 Article has an altmetric score of 1 Coppock A, Gardiner N and Jones G (2016) Sniffing out the competition? Juvenile coral reef damselfishes use chemical cues to distinguish the presence of conspecific and heterospecific aggregations. Behavioural Processes, 125. pp. 43-50 Article has an altmetric score of 6 Coppock A, Gardiner N and Jones G (2016) Olfactory responses of coral-reef fishes to coral degradation and crown-of-thorns (Acanthaster planci). Marine and Freshwater Research, 67 (5). pp. 605-611 Gardiner N and Jones G (in press) Habitat specialisation, site fidelity and sociality predict homing success in coral reef cardinalfish. Marine Ecology Progress Series, Roberts M, Jones G, McCormick M, Munday P, Neale S, Thorrold S, Robitzch V and Berumen M (2016) Homogeneity of coral reef communities across 8 degrees of latitude in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 105 (2). pp. 558-565 Rueger T, Gardiner N and Jones G (in press) Size matters: male and female mate choice leads to size-assortative pairing in a coral reef cardinalfish. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Bonin M, Böstrom-Einarsson L, Munday P and Jones G (2015) The prevalence and importance of competition among coral reef fishes. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 46. pp. 169-190 Cipresso Pereira P, Munday P and Jones G (2015) Competitive mechanisms change with ontogeny in coral-dwelling gobies. Ecology, 96 (11). pp. 3090-3101 Gainsford A, Van Herwerden L and Jones G (2015) Hierarchical behaviour, habitat use and species size differences shape evolutionary outcomes of hybridization in a coral reef fish . Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 28 (1). pp. 205-222 Holbrook S, Schmitt R, Messmer V, Brooks A, Srinivasan M, Munday P and Jones G (2015) Reef fishes in biodiversity hotspots are at greatest risk from loss of coral species. PLoS One, 10 (5). pp. 1-12 Jankowski M, Graham N and Jones G (2015) Depth gradients in diversity, distribution and habitat specialisation in coral reef fishes: implications for the depth-refuge hypothesis. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 540. pp. 203-215 Article has an altmetric score of 4 Jankowski M, Gardiner N and Jones G (2015) Depth and reef profile: effects on the distribution and abundance of coral reef fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 98 (5). pp. 1373-1386

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