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Oona Margareta Lonnstedt
Oona Margareta Lonnstedt
Postdoctoral Fellow, Uppsala University & Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Verified email at my.jcu.edu.au - Homepage
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RETRACTED: Environmentally relevant concentrations of microplastic particles influence larval fish ecology
OM Lönnstedt, P Eklöv
Science 352 (6290), 1213-1216, 2016
4342016
Putting prey and predator into the CO2 equation – qualitative and quantitative effects of ocean acidification on predator–prey interactions
MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, PL Munday, MG Meekan, DL Dixson, ...
Ecology letters 14 (11), 1143-1148, 2011
2212011
Learn and live: predator experience and feeding history determines prey behaviour and survival
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick, MG Meekan, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1736), 2091-2098, 2012
1672012
Effects of ocean acidification on visual risk assessment in coral reef fishes
MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, PL Munday, MG Meekan, DL Dixson, ...
Functional Ecology 26 (3), 553-558, 2012
1562012
Reassessing the trophic role of reef sharks as apex predators on coral reefs
AJ Frisch, M Ireland, JR Rizzari, OM Lönnstedt, KA Magnenat, ...
Coral Reefs 35, 459-472, 2016
1472016
High rate of prey consumption in a small predatory fish on coral reefs
WE Feeney, OM Lönnstedt, Y Bosiger, J Martin, GP Jones, RJ Rowe, ...
Coral Reefs 31, 909-918, 2012
912012
Ultimate predators: lionfish have evolved to circumvent prey risk assessment abilities
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick
PLoS One 8 (10), e75781, 2013
662013
Chemical alarm cues inform prey of predation threat: the importance of ontogeny and concentration in a coral reef fish
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick
Animal Behaviour 82 (2), 213-218, 2011
572011
Lionfish predators use flared fin displays to initiate cooperative hunting
OM Lönnstedt, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers
Biology letters 10 (6), 20140281, 2014
562014
Predator-induced changes in the growth of eyes and false eyespots
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick, DP Chivers
Scientific Reports 3 (1), 2259, 2013
552013
Degrading habitats and the effect of topographic complexity on risk assessment
MI McCormick, OM Lönnstedt
Ecology and Evolution 3 (12), 4221-4229, 2013
442013
Ocean acidification and responses to predators: can sensory redundancy reduce the apparent impacts of elevated CO2 on fish?
OM Lönnstedt, PL Munday, MI McCormick, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers
Ecology and evolution 3 (10), 3565-3575, 2013
432013
Habitat degradation is threatening reef replenishment by making fish fearless
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick, DP Chivers, MCO Ferrari
Journal of Animal Ecology 83 (5), 1178-1185, 2014
372014
Learning temporal patterns of risk in a predator-diverse environment
YJ Bosiger, OM Lonnstedt, MI McCormick, MCO Ferrari
PloS one 7 (4), e34535, 2012
362012
Degraded environments alter prey risk assessment
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick, DP Chivers
Ecology and Evolution 3 (1), 38-47, 2013
302013
Disrupted learning: habitat degradation impairs crucial antipredator responses in naive prey
MI McCormick, OM Lönnstedt
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1830), 20160441, 2016
262016
Growth history and intrinsic factors influence risk assessment at a critical life transition for a fish
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick
Coral Reefs 30, 805-812, 2011
262011
Well-informed foraging: damage-released chemical cues of injured prey signal quality and size to predators
OM Lonnstedt, MI McCormick, DP Chivers
Oecologia 168, 651-658, 2012
252012
What is the impact on fish recruitment of anthropogenic physical and structural habitat change in shallow nearshore areas in temperate systems? A systematic review protocol
B Macura, OM Lönnstedt, P Byström, L Airoldi, BK Eriksson, L Rudstam, ...
Environmental Evidence 5, 1-8, 2016
202016
Damsel in distress: captured damselfish prey emit chemical cues that attract secondary predators and improve escape chances
OM Lönnstedt, MI McCormick
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1818), 20152038, 2015
182015
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