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Scarus frenatus, the bridled parrotfish
Muraena lentiginosa, the jewel moray
Acanthurus mata, the elongate surgeonfish
Peer-reviewed publications
Links to publications can be accessed by clicking on the paper title. If you are unable to access the paper send me an email and I would be glad to send you a copy.
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Williams, K.L., Evans K.M., and Simons, A.M. 2021. Tooth replacement and attachment morphology in the Pacific Leaping Blenny, Alticus arnoldorum (Blenniiformes: Blenniidae: Salariini) with a discussion on tooth function. The Anatomical Record, 1–17.
Tolo, I.E., Padhi S.K, Williams K.L., Singh V., Halvorson S., Mor S. K., and Phelps, N.B.D. 2021. Susceptibility of Pimephales promelas and Carassius auratus to a strain of koi herpesvirus isolated from wild Cyprinus carpio in North America. Scientific Reports, 11, 1985.
Evans, K.M., Williams K.L., and Westneat, M.W. 2019. Do coral reefs promote morphological innovation? Exploration of habitat effects on labrid pharyngeal jaw evolution in the era of big data. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 59(3); pp. 696-704.

Hard at work, measuring a deep-sea fish at the Australian Museum.

Price lab members holding a ribbonfish specimen, also at the Australian Museum!
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