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Suzanne Gray
Suzanne Gray
Associate Professor, University of Prince Edward Island
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Linking color polymorphism maintenance and speciation
SM Gray, JS McKinnon
Trends in ecology & evolution 22 (2), 71-79, 2007
6772007
Broken barriers: Human‐induced changes to gene flow and introgression in animals: An examination of the ways in which humans increase genetic exchange …
E Crispo, JS Moore, JA Lee‐Yaw, SM Gray, BC Haller
BioEssays 33 (7), 508-518, 2011
2852011
Communication in troubled waters: responses of fish communication systems to changing environments
I Van der Sluijs, SM Gray, MCP Amorim, I Barber, U Candolin, AP Hendry, ...
Evolutionary Ecology 25, 623-640, 2011
1572011
Functional diversity in the color vision of cichlid fishes
S Sabbah, RL Laria, SM Gray, CW Hawryshyn
BMC biology 8, 1-16, 2010
932010
Alien invasion in Wallace's Dreamponds: records of the hybridogenic" flowerhorn" cichlid in Lake Matano, with an annotated checklist of fish species introduced to the Malili …
F Herder, UK Schliewen, MF Geiger, RK Hadiaty, SM Gray, JS McKinnon, ...
Aquatic Invasions 7 (4), 2012
902012
Artificial lighting at night in estuaries—Implications from individuals to ecosystems
MJ Zapata, SMP Sullivan, SM Gray
Estuaries and Coasts 42, 309-330, 2019
892019
Environment-contingent sexual selection in a colour polymorphic fish
SM Gray, LM Dill, FY Tantu, ER Loew, F Herder, JS McKinnon
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1644), 1785-1791, 2008
872008
Experimental evidence for species‐specific response to turbidity in imperilled fishes
SM Gray, FME Bieber, H Mcdonnell, LJ Chapman, NE Mandrak
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 24 (4), 546-560, 2014
592014
Gene Duplication and Divergence of Long Wavelength-Sensitive Opsin Genes in the Guppy, Poecilia reticulata
CT Watson, SM Gray, M Hoffmann, KP Lubieniecki, JB Joy, BA Sandkam, ...
Journal of molecular evolution 72, 240-252, 2011
562011
Cuckoldry incites cannibalism: male fish turn to cannibalism when perceived certainty of paternity decreases
SM Gray, LM Dill, JS McKinnon
The American Naturalist 169 (2), 258-263, 2007
502007
Visual performance impaired by elevated sedimentary and algal turbidity in walleye Sander vitreus and emerald shiner Notropis atherinoides
CL Nieman, SM Gray
Journal of Fish Biology 95 (1), 186-199, 2019
452019
Experimental evidence that competition between stickleback species favours adaptive character divergence
SM Gray, BW Robinson
Ecology Letters 5 (2), 264-272, 2002
442002
As clear as mud: Turbidity induces behavioral changes in the African cichlid Pseudocrenilabrus multicolor
SM Gray, LH McDONNELL, FG Cinquemani, LJ Chapman
Current Zoology 58 (1), 146-157, 2012
422012
The underwater photic environment of Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi: comparison between rock-and sand-bottom habitats and implications for cichlid fish vision
S Sabbah, SM Gray, ES Boss, JM Fraser, R Zatha, CW Hawryshyn
Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (3), 487-500, 2011
412011
Symbiotic relations between bacteria and the domoic acid producing diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries, and the capacity of these bacteria for gluconic acid/gluconolactone …
JE Stewart, LJ Marks, LCR Wood, SM Risser, SM Gray
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 12, 211-221, 1997
401997
The effects of handling time, ambient light, and anaesthetic method, on the standardized measurement of fish colouration
SM Gray, FL Hart, MEM Tremblay, TJ Lisney, CW Hawryshyn
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68 (2), 330-342, 2011
392011
Experimentally increased turbidity causes behavioural shifts in Lake Malawi cichlids
SM Gray, S Sabbah, CW Hawryshyn
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 20, 529-536, 2011
382011
Turbidity reduces hatching success in Threatened Spotted Gar (Lepisosteus oculatus)
SM Gray, LJ Chapman, NE Mandrak
Environmental biology of fishes 94, 689-694, 2012
362012
A comparative description of mating behaviour in the endemic telmatherinid fishes of Sulawesi’s Malili Lakes
SM Gray, JS McKinnon
Environmental Biology of Fishes 75, 471-482, 2006
342006
Visual detection thresholds in two trophically distinct fishes are compromised in algal compared to sedimentary turbidity
CL Nieman, AL Oppliger, CC McElwain, SM Gray
Conservation Physiology 6 (1), coy044, 2018
332018
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