Moving towards the equator: Reverse range shifts in two subtropical reef fish species, Chromis nitida (Pomacentridae) and Pseudolabrus guentheri (Labridae)
Moving towards the equator: Reverse range shifts in two subtropical reef fish species, Chromis nitida (Pomacentridae) and Pseudolabrus guentheri (Labridae)
Two reef fish species, Pseudolabrus guentheri and Chromis nitida, traditionally restricted to the central and southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR) were observed in the northern GBR. This range extension is unusual as it runs contrary to the general expectations of poleward range shifts associated with climate change.
Goatley, C.H.R.
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Bellwood, D.R.
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13 February 2014
Goatley, C.H.R.
b158dc1a-76f3-4ace-9d33-260d8c76ac93
Bellwood, D.R.
829e5839-9ac7-4f63-961c-8d0bf8caab8a
Goatley, C.H.R. and Bellwood, D.R.
(2014)
Moving towards the equator: Reverse range shifts in two subtropical reef fish species, Chromis nitida (Pomacentridae) and Pseudolabrus guentheri (Labridae).
Marine Biodiversity Records, 7, [e12].
(doi:10.1017/S1755267214000098).
Abstract
Two reef fish species, Pseudolabrus guentheri and Chromis nitida, traditionally restricted to the central and southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR) were observed in the northern GBR. This range extension is unusual as it runs contrary to the general expectations of poleward range shifts associated with climate change.
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Published date: 13 February 2014
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