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Sept 2014 - Present Lecturer, University of Nottingham. Jan 2014 - Jul 2014 Research Consultant, The Nature Conservancy (Australia) Jan 2011 - Jan 2014 Chancellors Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Technology, Sydney (Australia) Dec 2009 - Nov 2010 Senior Marine Environmental Consultant, URS Corporation (Abu Dhabi) Aug 2007 - Nov 2009 Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, United Nations University - INWEH (Dubai/Canada) Jun 2003 - Aug 2007 PhD, James Cook University (Australia)

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HAYDEN J BECK, DAVID A FEARY, YOHEI NAKAMURA and DAVID J BOOTH, 2016. Wave-sheltered embayments are recruitment hotspots for tropical fishes on temperate reefs Marine Ecology Progress Series. (In Press.) HAYDEN J BECK, DAVID A FEARY, ASHLEY M FOWLER, ELIZABETH MP MADIN and DAVID J BOOTH, 2016. Temperate predators and seasonal water temperatures impact feeding of a range expanding tropical fish Marine Biology. (In Press.) JENNIFER L MCILWAIN, A AMBUALI, N AL JARDANI, ANDREW R HALFORD, HS AL-OUFI and DAVID A FEARY, 2016. Demographic profile of an overexploited serranid, Epinephelus coioides from northern Oman Fishery Bulletin. (In Press.) GEORGENES H CAVALCANTE, DAVID A FEARY and JOHN BURT, 2016. The influence of extreme winds on coastal oceanography and its implications for coral population connectivity in the southern Arabian Gulf Marine Pollution Bulletin. (In Press.) JACK R BUCHANAN, F KRUPP, JOHN BURT, DAVID A FEARY, GINA M RALPH and KENT E CARPENTER, 2016. Living on the edge: Vulnerability of coral-dependent fishes in the Gulf Marine Pollution Bulletin. (In Press.) BENTO, RITA, HOEY, ANDREW S., BAUMAN, ANDREW G., FEARY, DAVID A. and BURT, JOHN A., 2016. The implications of recurrent disturbances within the world's hottest coral reef MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. 105(2), 466-472 BECK, H. J., FEARY, D. A., NAKAMURA, Y. and BOOTH, D. J., 2016. Wave-sheltered embayments are recruitment hotspots for tropical fishes on temperate reefs MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES. 546, 197-212 BECK, HAYDEN J., FEARY, DAVID A., FOWLER, ASHLEY M., MADIN, ELIZABETH M. P. and BOOTH, DAVID J., 2016. Temperate predators and seasonal water temperatures impact feeding of a range expanding tropical fish MARINE BIOLOGY. 163(4), CINNER JOSHUA E, CINDY HUCHERY, M AARON MACNEIL, NICHOLAS AJ GRAHAM, TIM R MCCLANAHAN, JOSEPH MAINA, EVA MAIRE, JOHN N KITTINGER, CHRISTINA C HICKS, CAMILO MORA, EDWARD H ALLISON, STEPHANIE D’ AGATA, ANDREW HOEY, DAVID A FEARY, LARRY CROWDER, IVOR D WILLIAMS, MICHEL KULBICKI, LAURENT VIGLIOLA, LAURENT WANTIEZ, GRAHAM EDGAR, RICK D STUART-SMITH, STUART A SANDIN, ALISON L GREEN, MARAH J HARDT, MARIA BEGER, ALAN FRIEDLANDER, STUART J CAMPBELL, KATHERINE E HOLMES, SHAUN K WILSON, ERAN BROKOVICH, ANDREW J BROOKS, JUAN J CRUZ-MOTTA, DAVID J BOOTH, PASCALE CHABANET, CHARLIE GOUGH, MARK TUPPER, SEBASTIAN CA FERSE, U RASHID SUMAILA and DAVID MOUILLOT, 2016. Bright spots among the world’s coral reefs Nature. (In Press.) ANDREW S HOEY, DAVID A FEARY, JOHN BURT, GRACE VAUGHAN, MORGAN S PRATCHETT and MICHAEL L BERUMEN, 2015. Regional variation in the structure and function of parrotfishes on Arabian reefs Marine Pollution Bulletin. (In Press.) ANDREW G BAUMAN, GLENN DUNSHEA, DAVID A FEARY and ANDREW S HOEY, 2015. Prickly business: abundance of sea urchins on breakwaters and coral reefs in Dubai Marine Pollution Bulletin. (In Press.) RITA BENTO, ANDREW S HOEY, ANDREW G BAUMAN, DAVID A FEARY and JOHN BURT, 2015. The implications of recurrent disturbances within the world’s hottest coral reef Marine Pollution Bulletin. (In Press.) AJ BASFORD, DAVID A FEARY, G TRUONG, PETER D STEINBERG, EM MARZINELLI and ADRIANA VERGES, 2015. Feeding habits of range-shifting herbivores: tropical surgeonfishes in a temperate environment Marine and Freshwater Research. 67(1), 75-83 BECK, HAYDEN J., FEARY, DAVID A., FIGUEIRA, WILLIAM F. and BOOTH, DAVID J., 2014. Assessing range shifts of tropical reef fishes: a comparison of belt transect and roaming underwater visual census methods BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE. 90(2), 705-721 VERGES, ADRIANA, STEINBERG, PETER D., HAY, MARK E., POORE, ALISTAIR G. B., CAMPBELL, ALEXANDRA H., BALLESTEROS, ENRIC, HECK, KENNETH L., JR., BOOTH, DAVID J., COLEMAN, MELINDA A., FEARY, DAVID A., FIGUEIRA, WILL, LANGLOIS, TIM, MARZINELLI, EZEQUIEL M., MIZEREK, TONI, MUMBY, PETER J., NAKAMURA, YOHEI, ROUGHAN, MONINYA, VAN SEBILLE, ERIK, SEN GUPTA, ALEX, SMALE, DAN A., TOMAS, FIONA, WERNBERG, THOMAS and WILSON, SHAUN K., 2014. The tropicalization of temperate marine ecosystems: climate-mediated changes in herbivory and community phase shifts PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 281(1789), BOOTH, D. J., POULOS, D. E., POOLE, J. and FEARY, D. A., 2014. Growth and temperature relationships for juvenile fish species in seagrass beds: implications of climate change JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY. 84(1), 231-236 BAUMAN, ANDREW G., BAIRD, ANDREW H., BURT, JOHN A., PRATCHETT, MORGAN S. and FEARY, DAVID A., 2014. Patterns of coral settlement in an extreme environment: the southern Persian Gulf (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES. 499, 115-126 FEARY, D. A., FOWLER, A. M. and WARD, T. J., 2014. Developing a rapid method for undertaking the World Ocean Assessment in data-poor regions - A case study using the South China Sea Large Marine Ecosystem OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT. 95, 129-137 SALE, PETER F., AGARDY, TUNDI, AINSWORTH, CAMERON H., FEIST, BLAKE E., BELL, JOHANN D., CHRISTIE, PATRICK, HOEGH-GULDBERG, OVE, MUMBY, PETER J., FEARY, DAVID A., SAUNDERS, MEGAN I., DAW, TIM M., FOALE, SIMON J., LEVIN, PHILLIP S., LINDEMAN, KENYON C., LORENZEN, KAI, POMEROY, ROBERT S., ALLISON, EDWARD H., BRADBURY, R. H., CORRIN, JENNIFER, EDWARDS, ALASDAIR J., OBURA, DAVID O., DE MITCHESON, YVONNE J. SADOVY, SAMOILYS, MELITA A. and SHEPPARD, CHARLES R. C., 2014. Transforming management of tropical coastal seas to cope with challenges of the 21st century MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. 85(1), 8-23 PRATCHETT, MORGAN S., CHONG-SENG, KAREN M., FEARY, DAVID A., HOEY, ANDREW S., FULTON, CHRISTOPHER J., NOWICKI, JESSICA P., DEWAN, ADAM K., WALKER, STEFAN P. W. and BERUMEN, MICHAEL L., 2014. Butterflyfishes as a Model Group for Reef Fish Ecology: Important and Emerging Research Topics Biology of Butterflyfishes. 310-334 FEARY, DAVID A., BURT, JOHN A., BAUMAN, ANDREW G., AL HAZEEM, SHAKER, ABDEL-MOATI, MOHAMED A., AL-KHALIFA, KHALIFA A., ANDERSON, DONALD M., AMOS, CARL, BAKER, ANDREW, BARTHOLOMEW, AARON, BENTO, RITA, CAVALCANTE, GEORGENES H., CHEN, CHAOLUN ALLEN, COLES, STEVE L., DAB, KOOSHA, FOWLER, ASHLEY M., GEORGE, DAVID, GRANDCOURT, EDWIN, HILL, ROSS, JOHN, DAVID M., JONES, DAVID A., KESHAVMURTHY, SHASHANK, MAHMOUD, HUDA, TAPEH, MANDI MORADI OCH, MOSTAFAVI, PARGOL GHAVAM, NASER, HUMOOD, PICHON, MICHEL, PURKIS, SAM, RIEGL, BERNHARD, SAMIMI-NAMIN, KAVEH, SHEPPARD, CHARLES, SAMIEI, JAHANGIR VAJED, VOOLSTRA, CHRISTIAN R. and WIEDENMANN, JOERG, 2013. Critical research needs for identifying future changes in Gulf coral reef ecosystems MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. 72(2), 406-416 BAUMAN, ANDREW G., PRATCHETT, MORGAN S., BAIRD, ANDREW H., RIEGL, BERNHARD, HERON, SCOTT F. and FEARY, DAVID A., 2013. Variation in the size structure of corals is related to environmental extremes in the Persian Gulf MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH. 84, 43-50 PRATCHETT, MORGAN S., HOEY, ANDREW S., FEARY, DAVID A., BAUMAN, ANDREW G., BURT, JOHN A. and RIEGL, BERNHARD M., 2013. Functional composition of Chaetodon butterflyfishes at a peripheral and extreme coral reef location, the Persian Gulf MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. 72(2), 333-341 ATEWEBERHAN, MEBRAHTU, FEARY, DAVID A., KESHAVMURTHY, SHASHANK, CHEN, ALLEN, SCHLEYER, MICHAEL H. and SHEPPARD, CHARLES R. C., 2013. Climate change impacts on coral reefs: Synergies with local effects, possibilities for acclimation, and management implications MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. 74(2), 526-539 BURT, JOHN A., FEARY, DAVID A., CAVALCANTE, GEORGENES, BAUMAN, ANDREW G. and USSEGLIO, PAOLO, 2013. Urban breakwaters as reef fish habitat in the Persian Gulf MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. 72(2), 342-350

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