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Prof Mark McCormick has a very broad range of interests within the field of reef fish population dynamics. His major research field explores the links between life history stages of coral reef fishes, and how events in earlier phases influence subsequent population dynamics. To this end, he has active research programs in the field of maternal effects, larval development and growth, and how individual performance measures of larvae and juveniles influence survival within the confines of their social and physical environment.

研究领域

Marine & Aquaculture Sciences

Reef Fish Population Processes and Underlying Mechanisms Fish/Habitat Interactions and the Influence of Habitat Degradation on Fish Communities Larval Biology Fish Behaviour and Chemical Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions

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McLeod I, Jones R, Jones G, Takahashi M and McCormick M (in press) Interannual variation in the larval development of a coral reef fish in response to temperature and associated environmental factors. Marine Biology, 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 Simpson S, Radford A, Nedelec S, Ferrari M, Chivers D, McCormick M and Meekan M (2016) Anthropogenic noise increases fish mortality by predation. Nature Communications, 7. pp. 1-7 Sun D, Cheney K, Werminghausen J, McClure E, Meekan M, McCormick M, Cribb T and Grutter A (2016) Cleaner wrasse influence habitat selection of young damselfish. Coral Reefs, 35 (2). pp. 427-436 Allan B, Domenici P, Munday P and McCormick M (2015) Feeling the heat: the effect of acute temperature changes on predator–prey interactions in coral reef fish. Conservation Physiology, 3 (1). pp. 1-8 Atherton J and McCormick M (2015) Active in the sac: damselfish embryos use innate recognition of odours to learn predation risk before hatching. Animal Behaviour, 103. pp. 1-6 Carter A, Carton A, McCormick M, Tobin A and Williams A (2015) Maternal size, not age, influences egg quality of a wild, protogynous coral reef fish Plectropomus leopardus. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 529. pp. 249-263 del Mar Palacios M, Warren D and McCormick M (2015) Sensory cues of a top-predator indirectly control a reef fish mesopredator. Oikos, 125 (2). pp. 201-209 Eriksen M, Poppe T, McCormick M, Damsgard B, Salte R, Braastad B and Bakken M (2015) Simulated maternal pre-spawning stress affects offspring's attributes in farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar (Linnaeus, 1758). Aquaculture Research, 46 (6). pp. 1480-1489 Ferrari M, McCormick M, Allan B, Choi R, Ramasamy R, Johansen J, Mitchell M and Chivers D (2015) Living in a risky world: the onset and ontogeny of an integrated antipredator phenotype in a coral reef fish. Scientific Reports, 5. pp. 1-13 Ferrari M, McCormick M, Allan B, Choi R, Ramasamy R and Chivers D (2015) The effects of background risk on behavioural lateralization in a coral reef fish. Functional Ecology, 29 (12). pp. 1553-1559 Ferrari M, McCormick M, Meekan M and Chivers D (2015) Background level of risk and the survival of predator-naive prey: can neophobia compensate for predator naivety in juvenile coral reef fishes? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences, 282 (1799). pp. 1-5

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