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Michael is a Distinguished Professor of Marine Biology in the College of Science and Engineering. The College is a recognized world leader in tropical marine science, aquaculture, ecology, environmental sciences, fisheries, planning, plant sciences and zoology.; he is the recent past Dean of the College. Furthermore, he has been President of the Australian Coral Reef Society, Director of One Tree Island Research Station, member of the Great Barrier Reef Research Foundation and the Museum of Tropical Queensland advisory committees. He has published extensively on the ecology of reef fishes, jellyfishes, biological oceanography and climate change. His projects have encompassed a range of latitudes and he has edited two books on tropical and temperate ecology. He is a Chief Investigator with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Innovative Coral Reef Studies. A major focus of his research has been on connectivity of reef fish populations, environmental records in corals and fishes and deadly irukandji jellyfishes. In addition to research and leadership, he teaches undergraduate students and supervises many postgraduate students.

研究领域

Marine & Aquaculture Sciences

Pelagic ecology and oceanography; Population and community ecology of reef and pelagic fish in temperate and tropical systems (most of my present work is in the tropics); Elemental chemistry of fishes and jellyfishes what it can tell us about their movements and the environmental conditions they experience; Quantitative marine ecology; Climate change.

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Sih T and Kingsford M (2016) Near-reef elemental signals in the otoliths of settling Pomacentrus amboinensis (Pomacentridae). Coral Reefs, 35 (1). pp. 303-315 Article has an altmetric score of 73 Boaden A and Kingsford M (2015) Predators drive community structure in coral reef fish assemblages. Ecosphere, 6 (4). pp. 1-33 Templeman M and Kingsford M (2015) Predicting aqueous copper and zinc accumulation in the upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea maremetens through the use of biokinetic models. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 187 (416). pp. 1-8 Bunt C and Kingsford M (2014) Movement, habitat utilization and behaviour of coral trout Plectropomus leopardus during and after the reproductive period on the southern Great Barrier Reef. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 496. pp. 33-45 Kingsford M, Finn M, O'Callaghan M, Atema J and Gerlach G (2014) Planktonic larval duration, age and growth of Ostorhinchus doederleini (Pisces: Apogonidae) on the southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Marine Biology, 161 (2). pp. 245-259 Wolanski E and Kingsford M (2014) Oceanographic and behavioural assumptions in models of the fate of coral and coral reef fish larvae. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 11 (98). pp. 1-12 Boaden A and Kingsford M (2013) Distributions and habitat associations of the bridled monocle bream Scolopsis bilineatus (Nemipteridae): a demographic approach. Journal of Fish Biology, 83 (3). pp. 618-641 Chick R, Worthington D and Kingsford M (2013) Restocking depleted wild stocks—long-term survival and impact of released blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra) on depleted wild populations in New South Wales, Australia. Reviews in Fisheries Science, 21 (3-4). pp. 321-340 Curley B, Glasby T, Curley A, Creese R and Kingsford M (2013) Enhanced numbers of two temperate reef fishes in a small, partial-take marine protected area related to spearfisher exclusion. Biological Conservation, 167. pp. 435-445 Galaiduk R, Figueira W, Kingsford M and Curley B (2013) Factors driving the biogeographic distribution of two temperate Australian damselfishes and ramifications for range shifts. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 484. pp. 189-202 Hopf J and Kingsford M (2013) The utility of statoliths and bell size to elucidate age and condition of a scyphomedusa (Cassiopea sp.). Marine Biology, 160 (4). pp. 951-960

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