Journal Article: Why aquatic scientists should use sulfur stable isotope ratios (ẟ34S) more often
Raoult, Vincent, Phillips, Alexandra A., Nelson, James, Niella, Yuri, Skinner, Christina, Tilcock, Miranda Bell, Burke, Patrick J., Szpak, Paul, James, W. Ryan and Harrod, Chris (2024). Why aquatic scientists should use sulfur stable isotope ratios (ẟ34S) more often. Chemosphere, 355 141816, 141816. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141816
Book Chapter: Progress and direction in the use of stable isotopes to understand complex coral reef ecosystems: A review
Skinner, C., Cobain, M. R. D., Zhu, Y., Wyatt, A. S. J. and Polunin, N. V. C. (2022). Progress and direction in the use of stable isotopes to understand complex coral reef ecosystems: A review. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review. (pp. 373-432) edited by S. J. Hawkins, A. L. Allcock, A. E. Bates, M. Byrne, A. J. Evans, L. B. Firth, A. J. Lemasson, C. Lucas, E. M. Marzinelli, P. J. Mumby, B. C. Russel, J. Sharples, I. P. Smith, S. E. Swearer and P. A. Todd. Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9781003288602-8
Journal Article: Stable isotopes elucidate body-size and seasonal fluctuations in the feeding strategies of planktivorous fishes across a semi-enclosed tropical embayment
Skinner, Christina, Pei, Yu-De, Morimoto, Naoko, Miyajima, Toshihiro and Wyatt, Alex S. J. (2022). Stable isotopes elucidate body-size and seasonal fluctuations in the feeding strategies of planktivorous fishes across a semi-enclosed tropical embayment. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 10 942968. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2022.942968
Skinner, C., Cobain, M. R. D., Zhu, Y., Wyatt, A. S. J. and Polunin, N. V. C. (2022). Progress and direction in the use of stable isotopes to understand complex coral reef ecosystems: A review. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review. (pp. 373-432) edited by S. J. Hawkins, A. L. Allcock, A. E. Bates, M. Byrne, A. J. Evans, L. B. Firth, A. J. Lemasson, C. Lucas, E. M. Marzinelli, P. J. Mumby, B. C. Russel, J. Sharples, I. P. Smith, S. E. Swearer and P. A. Todd. Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9781003288602-8
Why aquatic scientists should use sulfur stable isotope ratios (ẟ34S) more often
Raoult, Vincent, Phillips, Alexandra A., Nelson, James, Niella, Yuri, Skinner, Christina, Tilcock, Miranda Bell, Burke, Patrick J., Szpak, Paul, James, W. Ryan and Harrod, Chris (2024). Why aquatic scientists should use sulfur stable isotope ratios (ẟ34S) more often. Chemosphere, 355 141816, 141816. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141816
Skinner, Christina, Pei, Yu-De, Morimoto, Naoko, Miyajima, Toshihiro and Wyatt, Alex S. J. (2022). Stable isotopes elucidate body-size and seasonal fluctuations in the feeding strategies of planktivorous fishes across a semi-enclosed tropical embayment. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 10 942968. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2022.942968
Cybulski, Jonathan D., Skinner, Christina, Wan, Zhongyue, Wong, Carmen K. M., Toonen, Robert J., Gaither, Michelle R., Soong, Keryea, Wyatt, Alex S. J. and Baker, David M. (2022). Improving stable isotope assessments of inter- and intra-species variation in coral reef fish trophic strategies. Ecology and Evolution, 12 (9) e9221, e9221. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9221
Bennett-Williams, Joshua, Skinner, Christina, Wyatt, Alex S. J., McGill, Rona A. R. and Willis, Trevor J. (2022). A multi-tissue, multi-species assessment of lipid and urea stable isotope biases in mesopredator elasmobranchs. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9 82147. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.821478
Offshore pelagic subsidies dominate carbon inputs to coral reef predators
Skinner, C., Mill, A. C., Fox, M. D., Newman, S. P., Zhu, Y., Kuhl, A. and Polunin, N. V. C. (2021). Offshore pelagic subsidies dominate carbon inputs to coral reef predators. Science Advances, 7 (8) eabf3792, 1-12. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abf3792
The importance of oceanic atoll lagoons for coral reef predators
Skinner, Christina, Mill, Aileen C., Newman, Steven P., Alsagoff, S. Nadia and Polunin, Nicholas V. C. (2020). The importance of oceanic atoll lagoons for coral reef predators. Marine Biology, 167 (2) 19. doi: 10.1007/s00227-019-3634-x
Novel tri-isotope ellipsoid approach reveals dietary variation in sympatric predators
Skinner, Christina, Mill, Aileen C., Newman, Steven P., Newton, Jason, Cobain, Matthew R. D. and Polunin, Nicholas V. C. (2019). Novel tri-isotope ellipsoid approach reveals dietary variation in sympatric predators. Ecology and Evolution, 9 (23), 13267-13277. doi: 10.1002/ece3.5779
Prevalence of pelagic dependence among coral reef predators across an atoll seascape
Skinner, Christina, Newman, Steven P., Mill, Aileen C., Newton, Jason and Polunin, Nicholas V. C. (2019). Prevalence of pelagic dependence among coral reef predators across an atoll seascape. Journal of Animal Ecology, 88 (10), 1564-1574. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13056
Chronic spearfishing may indirectly affect reef health through reductions in parrotfish bite rates
Skinner, Christina, Newman, Steven P., Box, Stephen, Narozanski, Andrzej and Polunin, Nicholas V. C. (2019). Chronic spearfishing may indirectly affect reef health through reductions in parrotfish bite rates. Journal of Fish Biology, 94 (4), 585-594. doi: 10.1111/jfb.13939
Evidence for water-mediated mechanisms in coral-algal interactions
Jorissen, Hendrikje, Skinner, Christina, Osinga, Ronald, de Beer, Dirk and Nugues, Maggy M. (2016). Evidence for water-mediated mechanisms in coral-algal interactions. Royal Society of London. Proceedings B. Biological Sciences, 283 (1836) 20161137, 20161137. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.1137