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Overview

Lee A. Fuiman is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research spans several areas within environmental and biological sciences, with a focus on aquatic systems and marine life.

The main fields of study for Lee A. Fuiman include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Subfields of study emphasize:

  • Aquatic Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Physiology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation

Major topics of their work cover:

  • Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Water Quality Monitoring Technologies

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Lee A. Fuiman include:

  • Zhenxin Hou (5 publications)
  • Randall W. Davis (3 publications)
  • Terrie M. Williams (2 publications)
  • Corinne M. Burns (2 publications)
  • P N Radhakrishnan Nair (2 publications)

The researcher has published in several venues repeatedly, highlighting a specialization in marine and biochemical biological studies:

  • Marine Biology (2 publications)
  • Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2 publications)
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Fish Physiology and Biochemistry

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Lee A. Fuiman include:

  • Homing tactics of Weddell seals in the Antarctic fast-ice environment, 2020, Marine Biology
  • FishSizer: Software solution for efficiently measuring larval fish size, 2022, Ecology and Evolution
  • Dynamics of diet-egg transfer of fatty acids in the teleost fish, red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Determining the position of southern flounder Paralichthys lethostigma on the reproductive energy allocation spectrum using an essential fatty acid as a maternal dietary biomarker, 2020, Environmental Biology of Fishes
  • Maternal diet affects utilization of endogenous lipids by red drum Sciaenops ocellatus embryos and early larvae, 2021, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Best Publications

  • Sink or swim: strategies for cost-efficient diving by marine mammals.

    Terrie M. Williams;R. W. Davis;Lee A Fuiman;J. Francis

  • Development of predator defences in fishes

    Lee A. Fuiman;Anne E. Magurran

  • Hunting Behavior of a Marine Mammal Beneath the Antarctic Fast Ice

    R. W. Davis;Lee A Fuiman;T. M. Williams;S. O. Collier

  • Growth gradients in fish larvae

    L. A. Fuiman

  • The cost of foraging by a marine predator, the Weddell seal Leptonychotes weddellii: pricing by the stroke

    Terrie M. Williams;Lee A. Fuiman;Markus Horning;Randall W. Davis

  • What a drag it is getting cold: partitioning the physical and physiological effects of temperature on fish swimming

    Lee A. Fuiman;Robert S. Batty

  • FISHERY SCIENCE: THE UNIQUE CONTRIBUTIONS OF EARLY LIFE STAGES

    Lee A. Fuiman;Robert G Werner

  • Quantifying Developmental Progress for Comparative Studies of Larval Fishes

    Lee A. Fuiman;Kirsten R. Poling;Kirsten R. Poling;Dennis M. Higgs;Dennis M. Higgs

  • Ontogeny of routine swimming activity and performance in zebra danios (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)

    Lee A. Fuiman;Paul W. Webb

  • The interplay of ontogeny and scaling in the interactions of fish larvae and their predators

    Lee A Fuiman

  • A killer appetite: metabolic consequences of carnivory in marine mammals.

    Terrie M Williams;J Haun;R.W Davis;L.A Fuiman

  • The role of the sensory systems of herring larvae in evading predatory fishes

    J.H.S. Blaxter;L.A. Fuiman

  • Behavior of midwater fishes under the Antarctic ice: observations by a predator

    Lee A Fuiman;R. W. Davis;T. M. Williams

  • Vulnerability of Atlantic herring larvae to predation by yearling herring

    LA Fuiman

  • BEHAVIOR AND RECRUITMENT SUCCESS IN FISH LARVAE: REPEATABILITY AND COVARIATION OF SURVIVAL SKILLS

    Lee A. Fuiman;James H. Cowan

  • Environmental levels of atrazine and its degradation products impair survival skills and growth of red drum larvae.

    María del Carmen Alvarez;Lee A. Fuiman

  • Function of the Free Neuromasts of Marine Teleost Larvae

    John H. S. Blaxter;Lee A. Fuiman

  • Ontogeny, growth and the recruitment process

    Lee A. Fuiman;Dennis M. Higgs

  • Three-dimensional movements and swimming activity of a northern elephant seal.

    Randall W. Davis;Lee A. Fuiman;Terrie M. Williams;Burney J. Le Boeuf

  • Environmentally induced variation in elemental composition of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) otoliths

    G. R. Hoff;L. A. Fuiman

  • Guide to the Early Stages of Marine Fishes Occurring in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, Cape Hatteras to the Southern Scotian Shelf

    Lee A. Fuiman;Michael P. Fahay

Frequent Co-Authors

Randall W. Davis
Randall W. Davis Texas A&M University
Terrie M. Williams
Terrie M. Williams University of California, Santa Cruz
Kenneth A. Rose
Kenneth A. Rose University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Peter Thomas
Peter Thomas The University of Texas at Austin
James H. Cowan
James H. Cowan Louisiana State University
Antoni Lombarte
Antoni Lombarte Spanish National Research Council
Mark G. Meekan
Mark G. Meekan Australian Institute of Marine Science
Miquel Palmer
Miquel Palmer Spanish National Research Council
James W. McClelland
James W. McClelland The University of Texas at Austin
John D. Gage
John D. Gage Scottish Association For Marine Science

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