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

  • Allan, B.J.M., B. Illing, E.P. Fakan, P. Narvaez, A.S. Grutter, P.C. Sikkel, E.C. McClure, J.L. Rummer and M.I. McCormick (2020). Parasite infection directly impacts escape response and stress levels in fish. Journal of Experimental Biology, 223: jeb230904. LIRS catalog number 2445.
  • Bott, N.J., T.L. Miller and T.H. Cribb (2013). Bucephalidae (Platyhelminthes: Digenea) of Plectropomus (Serranidae: Epinephelinae) in the tropical Pacific. Parasitology Research, 112: 2561-2584. LIRS catalog number 1717.
  • Caley, M.J. and D. Schluter (2003). Predators favour mimicry in a tropical reef fish, Proceedings of the Royal Society, London, B, 270: 667-672. LIRS catalog number 813.
  • Holmes, T.H. and M.I. McCormick (2010). Size-selectivity of predatory reef fish on juvenile prey, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 399: 273-283. LIRS catalog number 1368.
  • Lonnstedt, O.M. (2014). Predator-prey interactions and the importance of sensory cues in a changing world. PhD thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 1852.
  • Lonnstedt, O.M. and M.I. McCormick (2013). Ultimate predators: lionfish have evolved to circumvent prey risk assessment abilities. PLoS ONE doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0075781, 8(10): e75781. LIRS catalog number 1711.
  • McCormick, M.I. (2012). Lethal effects of habitat degradation on fishes through changing competitive advantage. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 279: 3899-3904. LIRS catalog number 1570.
  • McCormick, M.I., E. Fakan and B.J.M. Allan (2018). Behavioural measures determine survivorship within the hierarchy of whole- organism phenotypic traits, Functional Ecology, 32: 958-969. LIRS catalog number 2219.
  • Pears, R.J. (2005). Comparative demography and assemblage structure of serranid fishes: implications for conservation and fisheries management, Ph.D. thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 968.
  • Richardson, L.E., N.A.J. Graham, M.S. Pratchett, J.G. Eurich and A.S. Hoey (2018). Mass coral bleaching causes biotic homogeniszation of reef fish assemblages. Global Change Biology, doi: 10.1111/gcb.14119. LIRS catalog number 2200.
  • Simpson, S.D., A.N. Radford, S.L. Nedelec, M.C.O. Ferrari, D.P. Chivers, M.I. McCormick and M.G. Meekan (2016). Anthropogenic noise increases fish mortality by predation. Nature Communications, 7: 10544. LIRS catalog number 2036.
  • Stewart, B.D. (1998). Interactions between piscivorous coral reef fishes and their prey, Ph.D. thesis, James Cook University, Australia. LIRS catalog number 593.
  • Stewart, B.D. and J.S. Beukers (2000). Baited technique improves censuses of cryptic fish in complex habitats, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 197: 259-272. LIRS catalog number 667.
  • Stewart, B.D. and G.P. Jones (2001). Associations between the abundance of piscivorous fishes and their prey on coral reefs: implications for prey-fish mortality, Marine Biology, 138(2): 383-397. LIRS catalog number 670.
  • Vail, A.L. (2009). Risk assessment by settlement-stage reef fish and non-lethal effects of predators, Honours thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 1316.
  • Vail, A.L. and M.I. McCormick (2011). Metamorphosing reef fishes avoid predator scent when choosing a home. Biology Letters, doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2011.0380. LIRS catalog number 1408.
  • Wismer, S., A. Grutter, R. Bshary (2016). Generalized rule application in bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus): using predator species as social tools to reduce punishment. Animal Cognition, 19: 769-778. LIRS catalog number 2045.