Publications by: Jordan M. Casey

Also publishes as (Jordan Marie Casey, Jordan Casey, J.M. Casey)

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Kavazos, Christopher R.J., Ricci, Francesco, Leggat, William, Casey, Jordan, Choat, J. Howard, and Ainsworth, Tracy D. (2022) Intestinal Microbiome Richness of Coral Reef Damselfishes (Actinopterygii: Pomacentridae). Integrative Organismal Biology, 4 (1). obac026.

Brandl, Simon J., Johansen, Jacob L., Casey, Jordan M., Tornabene, Luke, Morais, Renato A., and Burt, John A. (2020) Extreme environmental conditions reduce coral reef fish biodiversity and productivity. Nature Communications, 11. 3832.

Anderson, Kristen D., Cantin, Neal E., Casey, Jordan M., and Pratchett, Morgan S. (2019) Independent effects of ocean warming versus acidification on the growth, survivorship and physiology of two Acropora corals. Coral Reefs, 38 (6). pp. 1225-1240.

Brandl, Simon J., Morais, Renato A., Casey, Jordan M., Parravicini, Valeriano, Tornabene, Luke, Goatley, Christopher H.R., Côté, Isabelle M., Baldwin, Carole C., Schiettekatte, Nina M.D., and Bellwood, David R. (2019) Response to comment on "Demographic dynamics of the smallest marine vertebrates fuel coral reef ecosystem functioning". Science, 366 (6472). eaaz1301.

Casey, Jordan M., Baird, Andrew H., Brandl, Simon J., Hoogenboom, Mia O., Rizzari, Justin R., Frisch, Ashley J., Mirbach, Christopher E., and Connolly, Sean R. (2017) A test of trophic cascade theory: fish and benthic assembalges across a predator density gradient on coral reefs. Oecologia, 183 (1). pp. 161-175.

Casey, J.M., Choat, J.H., and Connolly, S.R. (2015) Coupled dynamics of territorial damselfishes and juvenile corals on the reef crest. Coral Reefs, 34. pp. 1-11.

Casey, Jordan Marie (2015) The role of territorial grazers in coral reef trophic dynamics from microbes to apex predators. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Casey, Jordan M., Ainsworth, Tracy D., Choat, J. Howard, and Connolly, Sean R. (2014) Farming behaviour of reef fishes increases the prevalence of coral disease associated microbes and black band disease. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences, 281 (1788). 20141032. pp. 1-8.

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