Kingsford Michael J

About Kingsford Michael J

Kingsford Michael J, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at James Cook University, specializes in the field of reef fish ecology, biological oceanography, benthic ecology, plankton, jellyfishes.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Biophysical Interactions of Jellyfish on the Great Barrier Reef

Interactions between Oceanography and the Behaviour of Larval Reef Fish

Use of eDNA to test hypotheses on the ecology of Chironex fleckeri (Cubozoa)

Use of eDNA to Determine Source Locations of Deadly Jellyfish (Cubozoa) in an Open Coastal System

Fig. 5.3.

The Emergence of Biophysical Sciences for the Great Barrier Reef

The Physical Oceanography of the Great Barrier Reef:: A Review

Correction to: Conservation benefits of no-take marine reserves outweigh modest benefits of partially protected areas for targeted coral reef fishes

Kingsford Michael J Information

University

Position

Professor of Marine Biology

Citations(all)

13401

Citations(since 2020)

3391

Cited By

11344

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

151

i10Index(since 2020)

87

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Kingsford Michael J Skills & Research Interests

reef fish ecology

biological oceanography

benthic ecology

plankton

jellyfishes

Top articles of Kingsford Michael J

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Biophysical Interactions of Jellyfish on the Great Barrier Reef

Jodie A Schlaefer

Michael J Kingsford

2024/2/29

Interactions between Oceanography and the Behaviour of Larval Reef Fish

Michael J Kingsford

Lisa Spiecker

Gabriele G Gerlach

2024/2/29

Use of eDNA to test hypotheses on the ecology of Chironex fleckeri (Cubozoa)

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Scott J Morrissey

Dean R Jerry

Michael J Kingsford

2024/2/8

Use of eDNA to Determine Source Locations of Deadly Jellyfish (Cubozoa) in an Open Coastal System

Coasts

Scott J. Morrissey

Dean R. Jerry

Michael J. Kingsford

2024/3/5

Fig. 5.3.

Pat Hutchings

Michael Kingsford

Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

2024/1/13

The Emergence of Biophysical Sciences for the Great Barrier Reef

Michael J Kingsford

Eric Wolanski

2024/2/29

The Physical Oceanography of the Great Barrier Reef:: A Review

Eric Wolanski

Michael Kingsford

Jonathan Lambrechts

George Marmorino

2024/2/29

Correction to: Conservation benefits of no-take marine reserves outweigh modest benefits of partially protected areas for targeted coral reef fishes

Coral Reefs

April E Hall

Katie T Sievers

Michael J Kingsford

2023/4/1

Stable isotopes reveal sargassum rafts provide a trophic subsidy to juvenile pelagic fishes

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

Samuel Q Mazoudier

Michael J Kingsford

Jessica K Strickland

Kylie A Pitt

2023/12/5

Conservation benefits of no-take marine reserves outweigh modest benefits of partially protected areas for targeted coral reef fishes

Coral Reefs

April E Hall

Katie T Sievers

Michael J Kingsford

2023/4

Fig. 24.2.

Pat Hutchings

Michael Kingsford

Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

2023/11/27

New South Wales rocky reefs are under threat

Marine and Freshwater Research

MJ Kingsford

M Byrne

2023/1/19

Coral reef fish larvae show no evidence for map-based navigation after physical displacement

Iscience

Lisa Spiecker

Franziska Curdt

Andreas Bally

Nadja Janzen

Philipp Kraemer

...

2023/6/16

Levels of Upwelling are Important to Consider for Conservation

Michael J Kingsford

Margarita Brandt

Juan Manuel Alava-Jurado

2023/5/11

Underwater kleptoparasitism on a human diver by a Galapagos Flightless Cormorant Nannopterum harrisi

Marine Ornithology

Juan Manuel Álava-Jurado

Michael J Kingsford

Margarita Brandt

Eric Dorfman

2023/4/15

Fig. 3.1.

John CZ Woinarski

Andrew A Burbidge

April E Reside

2024/1/27

Testing the critical size at settlement hypothesis for two species of coral reef fish

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Michael J Kingsford

Emily A Krunes

April E Hall

2022/1/6

Significance of fish–sponge interactions in coral reef ecosystems

Amy G Coppock

Michael J Kingsford

Christopher N Battershill

Geoffrey P Jones

2022/8

High‐resolution otolith elemental signatures in eteline snappers from valuable deepwater tropical fisheries

Journal of Fish Biology

Tiffany Lorraine Sih

Ashley John Williams

Yi Hu

Michael John Kingsford

2022/6

Demographic patterns of the tropical baitfish Spratelloides delicatulus (Order: Clupeiformes) across the Great Barrier Reef shelf and at multiple latitudes

Environmental Biology of Fishes

Michael J Kingsford

Kynan Hartog-Burnett

Emma J Woodcock

2022/4

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