Edit the description's bibliography (Lizard Island Field Guide)

References that assist with identification

  • Allen, G., R. Steene, P. Humann and N. Deloach (2003). Reef fish identification: Tropical Pacific New World Publications Inc., Jacksonville, FL, USA.

Other references

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  • Leis, J.M. (2004). Vertical distribution behaviour and its spatial variation in late-stage larvae of coral-reef fishes during the day, Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, 37: 65-88. LIRS catalog number 858.
  • Leis, J.M. and B. Carson-Ewart (1997). In situ swimming speeds of the late pelagic larvae of some Indo-Pacific coral-reef fishes, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 159: 165-174. LIRS catalog number 523.
  • Leis, J.M. and B.M. Carson-Ewart (1998). Complex behaviour by coral-reef fish larvae in open-water and near-reef pelagic envionments, Environmental Biology of Fishes, 53: 259-266. LIRS catalog number 551.
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  • Leis, J.M. and B.M. Carson-Ewart (2003). Orientation of pelagic larvae of coral-reef fishes in the ocean, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 252: 239-253. LIRS catalog number 779.
  • Leis, J.M. and D.L. Clark (2005). Feeding greatly enhances swimming endurance of settlement-stage reef-fish larvae of damselfishes (Pomacentridae), Ichthyological Research, 52: 185-188. LIRS catalog number 923.
  • Leis, J.M., H.P.A. Sweatman and S.E. Reader (1996). What the pelagic stages of coral reef fishes are doing out in blue water: daytime field observations of larval behavioural capabilities, Marine and Freshwater Research, 47: 401-411. LIRS catalog number 470.
  • Leis, J.M. and R. Fisher (2006). Swimming speed of settlement-stage reef-fish larvae measured in the laboratory and in the field: a comparison of critical speed and in situ speed. "Proceedings of the 10th International Coral Reef Symposium". : 438-445. LIRS catalog number 1513.
  • McCormick, M.I. (1994). Comparison of field methods for measuring surface topography and their associations with a tropical reef fish assemblage, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 112: 87-96. LIRS catalog number 723.
  • McCormick, M.I. and L.J. Makey (1997). Post-settlement transition in coral reef fishes: overlooked complexity in niche shifts, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 153: 247-257. LIRS catalog number 561.
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  • Munoz, A. (2017). Coral bleaching and the effect of disturbances on the damselfish community on Lizard Island, Australia. Undergraduate thesis, School for International Training Independent Study Project Collection, 2639. LIRS catalog number 2156.
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  • Siebeck, U.E. (2002). UV vision and visual ecology of reef fish, Ph.D. thesis, University of Queensland. LIRS catalog number 754.
  • Simpson, S.D., M.G. Meekan, R.D. McCauley and A. Jeffs (2004). Attraction of settlement-stage coral reef fishes to reef noise, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 276: 263-268. LIRS catalog number 841.
  • Smit, N.J., A.S. Grutter, R.D. Adlard and A.J. Davies (2006). Hematozoa of teleosts from Lizard Island, Australia, with some comments on their possible mode of transmission and the description of a new hemogregarine species, Journal of Parasitology, 92: 778-788. LIRS catalog number 991.
  • Stieb, S.M., K.L. Carleton, F. Cortesi, N.J. Marshall and W. Salzburger (2016). Depth-dependent plasticity in opsin gene expression varies between damselfish (Pomacentridae) species. Molecular Ecology, 25: 3645-3661. LIRS catalog number 2038.
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  • Sweatman, H.P.A. (1984). A field study of the predatory behavior and feeding rate of a piscivorous coral reef fish, the lizardfish Synodus englemani, Copeia, 1: 187-194. LIRS catalog number 174.
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  • Wilson, D.T. and M.I. McCormick (1999). Microstructure of settlement-marks in the otoliths of tropical reef fishes, Marine Biology, 134: 29-41. LIRS catalog number 596.