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Paul Sikkel
Paul Sikkel
University of Miami, North West University, University of the Virgin Islands, Silliman University.
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In situ evidence for ectoparasites as a proximate cause of cleaning interactions in reef fish
PC Sikkel, KL Cheney, IM Côté
Animal Behaviour 68 (2), 241-247, 2004
1102004
Egg presence and developmental stage influence spawning-site choice by female garibaldi
PC Sikkel
Animal Behaviour 38 (3), 447-456, 1989
1001989
Diel infestation dynamics of gnathiid isopod larvae parasitic on Caribbean reef fish
PC Sikkel, CS Schaumburg, JK Mathenia
Coral Reefs 25, 683-689, 2006
822006
Habitat/sex differences in time at cleaning stations and ectoparasite loads in a Caribbean reef fish
PC Sikkel, CA Fuller, W Hunte
Marine ecology. Progress series 193, 191-199, 2000
812000
Changes in plasma androgen levels associated with changes in male reproductive behavior in a brood cycling marine fish
PC Sikkel
General and Comparative Endocrinology 89 (2), 229-237, 1993
681993
Effects of three Caribbean cleaner shrimps on ectoparasitic monogeneans in a semi-natural environment
A McCammon, PC Sikkel, D Nemeth
Coral Reefs 29, 419-426, 2010
662010
Low susceptibility of invasive red lionfish (Pterois volitans) to a generalist ectoparasite in both its introduced and native ranges
PC Sikkel, LJ Tuttle, K Cure, AM Coile, MA Hixon
PloS one 9 (5), e95854, 2014
652014
An experimental field test of susceptibility to ectoparasitic gnathiid isopods among Caribbean reef fishes
AM Coile, PC Sikkel
Parasitology 140 (7), 888-896, 2013
562013
Factors influencing spawning site choice by female garibaldi, Hypsypops rubicundus (Pisces: Pomacentridae)
PC Sikkel
Copeia, 710-718, 1988
551988
Parasite-mediated enemy release and low biotic resistance may facilitate invasion of Atlantic coral reefs by Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans)
LJ Tuttle, PC Sikkel, K Cure, MA Hixon
Biological invasions 19, 563-575, 2017
542017
Diel emergence patterns of ecologically important, fish-parasitic, gnathiid isopod larvae on Caribbean coral reefs
SD Chambers, PC Sikkel
Caribbean Journal of Science 38 (1/2), 37-43, 2002
542002
Gnathia marleyi sp. nov.(Crustacea, Isopoda, Gnathiidae) from the eastern Caribbean
C Farquharson, NJ Smit, PC Sikkel
Zootaxa 3381 (1), 47-61, 2012
492012
Diel ontogenetic shift in parasitic activity in a gnathiid isopod on Caribbean coral reefs
PC Sikkel, RE Ziemba, WT Sears, JC Wheeler
Coral Reefs 28, 489-495, 2009
472009
Compensatory cleaner-seeking behavior following spawning in female yellowtail damselfish
PC Sikkel, SE Herzlieb, DL Kramer
Marine Ecology Progress Series 296, 1-11, 2005
472005
Nocturnal migration reduces exposure to micropredation in a coral reef fish
PC Sikkel, RL Welicky, JM Artim, AM McCammon, JC Sellers, AM Coile, ...
Bulletin of Marine Science 93 (2), 475-489, 2017
462017
Filial cannibalism in a paternal-caring marine fish: the influence of egg developmental stage and position in the nest
PC Sikkel
Animal Behaviour 47 (5), 1149-1158, 1994
441994
Live coral repels a common reef fish ectoparasite
JM Artim, PC Sikkel
Coral Reefs 32, 487-494, 2013
432013
The ecological significance of parasitic crustaceans
PC Sikkel, RL Welicky
Parasitic Crustacea: State of knowledge and future trends, 421-477, 2019
422019
Social organization and spawning in the Atlantic sharpnose puffer,Canthigaster rostrata (Tetraodontidae)
PC Sikkel
Environmental Biology of Fishes 27, 243-254, 1990
421990
Parasite infestation increases on coral reefs without cleaner fish
AS Grutter, M De Brauwer, R Bshary, KL Cheney, TH Cribb, EMP Madin, ...
Coral Reefs 37, 15-24, 2018
412018
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