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Publications: Lek, Elaine
2018
Lek, E., Platell, M.E., Fairclough, D.V., Hall, N.G. and Potter, I.C. (2018) Diets of reef-dwelling labrids (Choerodon species) vary with body size, season and habitat: influence of foraging ability, specialization and opportunism. Journal of Fish Biology, 92 (4). pp. 901-928.
2012
Lek, E., Fairclough, D.V., Hall, N.G., Hesp, S.A. and Potter, I.C. (2012) Do the maximum sizes, ages and patterns of growth of three reef-dwelling labrid species at two latitudes differ in a manner conforming to the metabolic theory of ecology? Journal of Fish Biology, 81 (6). pp. 1936-1962.
2011
Lek, Elaine (2011) Comparisons between the biological characteristics of three co-occuring and reef-dwelling labrid species at two different latitudes. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.
Lek, E., Fairclough, D.V., Platell, M.E., Clarke, K.R., Tweedley, J.R.ORCID: 0000-0002-2749-1060 and Potter, I.C.
(2011)
To what extent are the dietary compositions of three abundant, co-occurring labrid species different and related to latitude, habitat, body size and season?
Journal of Fish Biology, 78
(7).
pp. 1913-1943.
Fairclough, D.V., Potter, I.C., Lek, E., Bivoltsis, A.K. and Babcock, R.C. (2011) The fish communities and main fish populations of the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Centre for Fish and Fisheries Research, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia.
2010
Platell, M.E., Hesp, S.A., Cossington, S.M., Lek, E., Moore, S.E. and Potter, I.C. (2010) Influence of selected factors on the dietary compositions of three targeted and co-occurring temperate species of reef fishes: implications for food partitioning. Journal of Fish Biology, 76 (6). pp. 1255-1276.
2009
Lek, E., Fairclough, D. and Potter, I.C. (2009) The biology of three sympatric labrid species from two regions in Western Australia. In: 8th Indo Pacific Fish Conference and 2009 ASFB Workshop and Conference, 31 May - 5 June 2009, Fremantle, Western Australia.
2006
Potter, I.C., Fairclough, D., Babcock, R. and Lek, E. (2006) Ecological interactions in coastal marine ecosystems: The fish communities and main fish populations of the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Strategic Research Fund for the Marine Environment