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Rachel K Spinks
Rachel K Spinks
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
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Developmental effects of heatwave conditions on the early life stages of a coral reef fish
RK Spinks, PL Munday, JM Donelson
Journal of Experimental Biology 222 (16), jeb202713, 2019
312019
Sex‐and time‐specific parental effects of warming on reproduction and offspring quality in a coral reef fish
RK Spinks, LC Bonzi, T Ravasi, PL Munday, JM Donelson
Evolutionary Applications 14 (4), 1145-1158, 2021
192021
Singing above the chorus: cooperative Princess cichlid fish (Neolamprologus pulcher) has high pitch
RK Spinks, M Muschick, W Salzburger, HF Gante
Hydrobiologia 791 (1), 115-125, 2017
132017
Parents exposed to warming produce offspring lower in weight and condition
RK Spinks, JM Donelson, LC Bonzi, T Ravasi, PL Munday
Ecology and Evolution 12 (7), e9044, 2022
52022
Sky glow disrupts the orientation of Australian flatback turtles Natator depressus on nesting beaches
T Shimada, CJ Limpus, NN FitzSimmons, J Ferguson, D Limpus, ...
Regional Environmental Change 23 (1), 20, 2023
12023
Morphological traits and sex ratios of Acanthochromis polyacanthus F2 generation in present-day and elevated temperatures
RK Spinks, JM Donelson, LC Bonzi, T Ravasi, PL Munday
James Cook University, 2022
12022
Matching maternal and paternal experiences underpin molecular thermal acclimation
LC Bonzi, JM Donelson, RK Spinks, PL Munday, T Ravasi, C Schunter
bioRxiv, 2023.09. 29.560260, 2023
2023
Timing specific parental effects of ocean warming in a coral reef fish
LC Bonzi, RK Spinks, JM Donelson, PL Munday, T Ravasi, C Schunter
bioRxiv, 2023.09. 27.559693, 2023
2023
Phenotypic plasticity to warming in coral reef fishes: the importance of sex and exposure timing within and between generations
RK Spinks
James Cook University, 2021
2021
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