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Mark I. McCormick is a Professor at James Cook University, specializing in coral reef fish ecology and behavior. His research focuses on predator-prey interactions, impacts of environmental changes (e.g., ocean acidification, warming), and habitat degradation effects on marine organisms. He has authored/co-authored over 270 publications, with key contributions on fish behavioral plasticity, microplastic impacts, and anthropogenic noise effects.
Research Interests: Coral Reef Ecology, Marine Behavioral Ecology, Climate Change Impacts, Fish Physiology, and Conservation Biology. His work integrates field and experimental studies to understand how environmental stressors affect fish survival, behavior, and ecosystem dynamics.
Recent Articles Highlight: Studies on aerobic metabolism changes in coral groupers, coral reef pinnacle biodiversity drivers, and motorboat noise impacts on fish reproduction. Collaborations span global marine ecosystems, emphasizing applied conservation strategies.



