Marian YL Wong

Marian YL Wong

University of Wollongong

H-index: 23

Oceania-Australia

About Marian YL Wong

Marian YL Wong, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wollongong, specializes in the field of Behavioural Ecology, Marine Biology, Conservation Biology.

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

Lack of population structure in an important fishery species of mud shrimp, Trypaea australiensis

Social regulation of arginine vasopressin and oxytocin systems in a wild group-living fish

Effect of social context on behaviour in anemonefish hierarchies

Colorful facial markings are associated with foraging rates and affiliative relationships in a wild group-living cichlid fish

Will the experimental population control of an invasive crayfish influence the diet and trophic position of a native crayfish? An assessment using stable isotopes

Beneath the surface: correlates of solitary, paired, and group living in a cryptic burrowing ghost shrimp Trypaea australiensis Dana, 1852 (Decapoda: Axiidea …

Delayed recovery and host specialization may spell disaster for coral‐fish mutualism

Multi-level framework to assess social variation in response to ecological and social factors: modeled with coral gobies

Marian YL Wong Information

University

Position

Lecturer in Marine Biology

Citations(all)

1988

Citations(since 2020)

1129

Cited By

1264

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

University of Wollongong

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Marian YL Wong Skills & Research Interests

Behavioural Ecology

Marine Biology

Conservation Biology

Top articles of Marian YL Wong

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Lack of population structure in an important fishery species of mud shrimp, Trypaea australiensis

Fisheries Management and Ecology

Renae L Kirby

Catheline YM Froehlich

Samuel Greaves

O Selma Klanten

Marian YL Wong

2024/1/10

Social regulation of arginine vasopressin and oxytocin systems in a wild group-living fish

Hormones and Behavior

Brett M Culbert

Isaac Y Ligocki

Matthew G Salena

Marian YL Wong

Ian M Hamilton

...

2024/5/1

Effect of social context on behaviour in anemonefish hierarchies

Animal Behaviour

Lucia Yllan

Siobhan Heatwole

Marian Wong

Theresa Rueger

2024/3/1

Colorful facial markings are associated with foraging rates and affiliative relationships in a wild group-living cichlid fish

Current Zoology

Brett M Culbert

James B Barnett

Isaac Y Ligocki

Matthew G Salena

Marian YL Wong

...

2024/2/1

Will the experimental population control of an invasive crayfish influence the diet and trophic position of a native crayfish? An assessment using stable isotopes

Marine and Freshwater Research

Sarah BO’Hea Miller

Marian YL Wong

Debashish Mazumder

Rosie Gray

Andrew R Davis

2023/12/15

Beneath the surface: correlates of solitary, paired, and group living in a cryptic burrowing ghost shrimp Trypaea australiensis Dana, 1852 (Decapoda: Axiidea …

Journal of Crustacean Biology

Renae L Kirby

Marian YL Wong

2023/9/1

Delayed recovery and host specialization may spell disaster for coral‐fish mutualism

Ecology and Evolution

Catheline YM Froehlich

O Selma Klanten

Martin L Hing

Mark Dowton

Marian YL Wong

2023/6

Multi-level framework to assess social variation in response to ecological and social factors: modeled with coral gobies

bioRxiv

Catheline YM Froehlich

Siobhan J Heatwole

O Selma Klanten

Martin L Hing

Courtney A Hildebrandt

...

2023

Social rank and species-specific differences influence cooperation and conflict in anemonefish societies

Animal Behaviour

T Rueger

SJ Heatwole

MYL Wong

2022/5/1

Further insights into invasion: field observations of behavioural interactions between an invasive and critically endangered freshwater crayfish using baited remote underwater …

Biology

Sarah B O’Hea Miller

Andrew R Davis

Marian YL Wong

2022/12/22

Single-species subgroups form within mixed-species shoals of tropical and temperate fishes

Environmental Biology of Fishes

Kai C Paijmans

David J Booth

Marian YL Wong

2022/12/1

Does habitat complexity and prior residency influence aggression between invasive and native freshwater crayfish?

Ethology

Sarah B O'Hea Miller

Andrew R Davis

Marian YL Wong

2022/5

Environmental, social and reproductive factors influence the risk–reward trade-off in a group-living fish

Coral Reefs

Marian YL Wong

Leigha R Aitken

Amanda L Beasley

Stephen G Morris

Anna Scott

2022/4

Galanin expression varies with parental care and social status in a wild cooperatively breeding fish

Hormones and Behavior

Brett M Culbert

Isaac Y Ligocki

Matthew G Salena

Marian YL Wong

Ian M Hamilton

...

2022/11/1

Habitat health, size and saturation do not alter movement decisions in a social coral reef fish

Animal Behaviour

Catheline YM Froehlich

Siobhan J Heatwole

O Selma Klanten

Marian YL Wong

2022/9/1

Temperature and body size influence personality and behavioural syndromes in an invasive crayfish

Animal Behaviour

Aaron Ferderer

Andrew R Davis

Marian YL Wong

2022/8/1

Odd one in: Oddity within mixed‐species shoals does not affect shoal preference by vagrant tropical damselfish in the presence or absence of a predator

Ethology

Kai C Paijmans

David J Booth

Marian YL Wong

2021/2

Uneven declines between corals and cryptobenthic fish symbionts from multiple disturbances

Scientific Reports

Catheline YM Froehlich

O Selma Klanten

Martin L Hing

Mark Dowton

Marian YL Wong

2021/8/12

Cooperative and aggressive behaviours vary between ranks in anemonefish social hierarchies

BioRxiv

T Rueger

SJ Heatwole

MY Wong

2021/1/21

Habitat size, health and saturation do not alter movement decisions or the preference for familiarity in a social coral-reef fish

bioRxiv

Catheline YM Froehlich

Siobhan J Heatwole

O Selma Klanten

Marian YL Wong

2021/6/18

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