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​Nay TJ, Longbottom RJ, Gervais CR, Johansen JL, Rummer JL, Steffensen JF, Hoey AS. Microhabitat use and temperature utilization in a coral reef flat specialist. (Accepted in Journal of Fish Biology).
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Nay TJ, Hoey AS, Rummer JL, Steffensen JF, Johansen JL. The effect of habitat complexity on temperature preference in a coral reef fish. Conservation Physiology 8, DOI:10.1093/conphys/coaa070
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Nay TJ, Johansen JL, Rummer JL, Steffensen JF, Hoey AS. Do fish prefer friends? The effect of conspecifics, heterospecifics, and predator presence on temperature preference in a coral reef fish. (In review in Oecologia).​GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT COMING SOON

Gervais C, Nay T, Brown C. Friend or Foe? Odour detection, differentiation, and anti-predator response in an embryonic elasmobranch, Heterodontus portusjacksoni (Accepted in Marine and Freshwater Research)​
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  • Spady BL, Nay TJ, Rummer JL, Munday PL, Watson S. (2019) Respiration and aerobic scope of two tropical cephalopod species unaltered by long-term exposure to projected future CO2 levels. Conservation Physiology 7, DOI:10.1093/conphys/coz024.
  • Gervais CR, Nay TJ, Renshaw G, Johansen JL, Steffensen JF, Rummer JL. (2018) Too hot to handle? Using movement to alleviate effects of elevated temperatures in a benthic elasmobranch, Hemiscyllium ocellatum. Marine Biology 165(11):162. 
  • Nay TJ, Gervais CR, Johansen JL, Steffensen JF, Rummer JL. (2018) The emergence emergency: a mudskipper’s response to temperature. Journal of Thermal Biology 78: 65-72.  
  • Habary A, Johansen JL, Nay TJ, Steffensen JF, Rummer JL. (2016) Adapt, move, or die – how will tropical coral reef fishes cope with ocean warming? Global Change Biology doi:10.1111/gcb.13488. 
  • Nay TJ, Johansen JL, Habary A, Steffensen JF, Rummer JL (2015) Behavioural thermoregulation in a temperature-sensitive coral reef fish, the five-lined cardinalfish (Cheilodipterus quinquelineatus). Coral Reefs 34(4): 1261-1265. DOI: 10.1007/s00338-015-1353-4. 
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