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Jacob L Johansen
Jacob L Johansen
Ass Research Professor, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii Manoa
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Finding the best estimates of metabolic rates in a coral reef fish
DG Roche, SA Binning, Y Bosiger, JL Johansen, JL Rummer
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (11), 2103-2110, 2013
2082013
Increasing ocean temperature reduces the metabolic performance and swimming ability of coral reef damselfishes
JL Johansen, GP Jones
Global Change Biology 17 (9), 2971-2979, 2011
2082011
Recent advances in understanding the effects of climate change on coral reefs
AS Hoey, E Howells, JL Johansen, JPA Hobbs, V Messmer, ...
Diversity 8 (2), 12, 2016
1402016
Increasing ocean temperatures reduce activity patterns of a large commercially important coral reef fish
JL Johansen, V Messmer, DJ Coker, AS Hoey, MS Pratchett
Global Change Biology 20 (4), 1067-1074, 2014
1172014
Coral reef fishes exploit flow refuges in high-flow habitats
JL Johansen, DR Bellwood, CJ Fulton
Marine Ecology Progress Series 360, 219-226, 2008
1172008
Adapt, move or die–how will tropical coral reef fishes cope with ocean warming?
A Habary, JL Johansen, TJ Nay, JF Steffensen, JL Rummer
Global Change Biology 23 (2), 566-577, 2017
1072017
Methods matter: considering locomotory mode and respirometry technique when estimating metabolic rates of fishes
JL Rummer, SA Binning, DG Roche, JL Johansen
Conservation Physiology 4 (1), cow008, 2016
992016
Increasing suspended sediment reduces foraging, growth and condition of a planktivorous damselfish
AS Wenger, JL Johansen, GP Jones
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 428, 43-48, 2012
992012
Sustained impairment of respiratory function and swim performance following acute oil exposure in a coastal marine fish
JL Johansen, AJ Esbaugh
Aquatic Toxicology 187, 82-89, 2017
952017
Oil exposure disrupts early life-history stages of coral reef fishes via behavioural impairments
JL Johansen, BJM Allan, JL Rummer, AJ Esbaugh
Nature Ecology & Evolution 1 (8), 1146-1152, 2017
852017
Insights from extreme coral reefs in a changing world
JA Burt, EF Camp, IC Enochs, JL Johansen, KM Morgan, B Riegl, ...
Coral Reefs 39, 495-507, 2020
792020
Large predatory coral trout species unlikely to meet increasing energetic demands in a warming ocean
JL Johansen, MS Pratchett, V Messmer, DJ Coker, AJ Tobin, AS Hoey
Scientific reports 5 (1), 13830, 2015
772015
Suspended sediment impairs habitat choice and chemosensory discrimination in two coral reef fishes
AS Wenger, JL Johansen, GP Jones
Coral Reefs 30, 879-887, 2011
762011
Kinematics and energetic benefits of schooling in the labriform fish, striped surfperch Embiotoca lateralis
JL Johansen, R Vaknin, JF Steffensen, P Domenici
Marine Ecology Progress Series 420, 221-229, 2010
682010
Sediment‐induced turbidity impairs foraging performance and prey choice of planktivorous coral reef fishes
JL Johansen, GP Jones
Ecological Applications 23 (6), 1504-1517, 2013
642013
Avoiding the flow: refuges expand the swimming potential of coral reef fishes
JL Johansen, CJ Fulton, DR Bellwood
Coral Reefs 26, 577-583, 2007
632007
Extreme environmental conditions reduce coral reef fish biodiversity and productivity
SJ Brandl, JL Johansen, JM Casey, L Tornabene, RA Morais, JA Burt
Nature communications 11 (1), 3832, 2020
542020
Effect of closed v. intermittent‐flow respirometry on hypoxia tolerance in the shiner perch Cymatogaster aggregata
S Snyder, LE Nadler, JS Bayley, MBS Svendsen, JL Johansen, ...
Journal of Fish Biology 88 (1), 252-264, 2016
522016
Effects of hypoxia and ocean acidification on the upper thermal niche boundaries of coral reef fishes
R Ern, JL Johansen, JL Rummer, AJ Esbaugh
Biology letters 13 (7), 20170135, 2017
502017
Unsteady flow affects swimming energetics in a labriform fish (Cymatogaster aggregata)
DG Roche, MK Taylor, SA Binning, JL Johansen, P Domenici, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (3), 414-422, 2014
492014
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