Chris Fulton
Australian Institute of Marine Science, WA, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Chris is a Principal Research Scientist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and a past President of the Australian Society for Fish Biology. Chris is interested in how environmental conditions shape the evolution and ecology of fishes and their habitats. Chris leads a diverse team of scientists who conduct research and advise industry and government on the threats facing marine biodiversity.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Diverse habitat mosiacs underpin rocky reef fish biodiversity within a marine protected area (#52)
4:00 PM
Christopher Fulton
Marine ecology
Mass-marking fish larvae via maternal transmission of enriched stable isotopes (#64)
12:00 PM
Danswell Starrs
Movement/connectivity (1)
Utility of underwater video for understanding fish swimming and foraging behaviour (#8)
1:00 PM
Christopher Fulton
Special Session - Video work (Behaviour & Ecology)
Feeding behaviour of Murray River crayfish (Euastacus armatus) revealed using underwater video cameras in an upland river. (#9)
1:00 PM
Danswell Starrs
Special Session - Video work (Behaviour & Ecology)
Investigating trophic role of roving apex predators in tropical estuaries across space and time of northern Australia: a case study with euryhaline elasmobranchs (#306)
10:30 AM
Sharon L Every
Morning Tea & Poster Session