Journal Papers
21. Faulks LK, Kaushik P, Taniguchi S, Sekino M, Nakamichi R, Yamamoto Y, Fujimori H, Okamoto C, Kodama S, Daryani A, Manwong AF, Galang I, Mochioka N, Araki K, Suzuki M, Kaji Y, Ichiki T, Matsunaga T, Hakoyama H (2022) Inferring the demogrpahic history of Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) from genomic data: Insights for conservation and fisheries management. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3810
20. Attard, CRM, Sandoval-Castillo, J, Gilligan, DM, Unmack, PJ, Faulks, LK, Beheregaray, LB (2022) Genomics outperforms genetics to manage mistakes in fisheries stocking of threatened species. Biodiversity and Conservation 31:1-14.
19. Furlan E, Gruber B, Attard CRM, Wager RNE, Kerezsy A, Faulks LK, Beheregaray LB, and Unmack P (2020) Assessing the benefits and risks of translocations in depauperate species: A theoretical framework with an empirical validation. Journal of Applied Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13581
18. Yamakawa U, Kaneko S, Imai R, Faulks LK, Kon K, Kyogoku D, Isagi Y, and Tsuda Y (2019) Development of microsatellite markers for the endangered sleeper Eleotris oxycephala (Perciformes: Eleotridae). Genes and Genetic Systems 94: 219-224.
17. Marklund M, Svanback R, Faulks LK, Breed M, Scharnweber K, Zha Y, and Eklov P (2019) Asymmetrical habitat coupling of an aquatic predator - The importance of individual specialisation. Ecology and Evolution 9: 3405-3415.
16. Wee, A, Mori, GM, Lira, CF, Nunez-Farfan, J, Takayama, K, Faulks LK, Shi, S, Tsuda, Y, Suyama, Y, Yamamoto, T, Iwasaki, T, Nagano, Y, Wang, Z, Watanabe, S, Kajita, T (2019) The integration and application of genomic information in mangrove conservation. Conservation Biology 33: 206-209.
15. Ohira, H, Kaneko, S, Faulks, LK, and Tsutumi, T (2018) Unexpected species diversity within Japanese Mundochthonius pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones: Chthoniidae) and the necessity for improved species diagnosis revealed by molecular and morphological examination. Invertebrate Systematics 32: 259-277.
14. Attard, CRM, Bauer, C, Sandoval-Castillo, J, Faulks, LK, Unmack, P, Gilligan, DM and Beheregaray, LB (2018) Ecological disturbance influences adaptive divergence despite high gene flow in golden perch (Macquaria ambigua): Implications for management and resilience to climate change. Molecular Ecology 27: 196-215.
13. Beheregaray, LB, Pfeiffer, LV, Attard, CRM, Sandoval-Castillo, J, Domingos, F, Faulks, LK, Gilligan, DM and Unmack, P (2017) Genome-wide data delimits multiple climate-determined species ranges in a widespread Australian fish, the golden perch (Macquaria ambigua). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 111:65-75.
12. Faulks, LK, Kerezsy, A, Unmack, PJ, Johnson J and Hughes, JM (2017) Going, going, gone? Loss of genetic diversity in two critically endangered Australian freshwater fishes, Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis and Chlamydogobius squamigenus, from Great Artesian Basin springs at Edgbaston, Queensland, Australia. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 27: 39-50. PDF
11. Faulks, LK, and Östman, Ö (2016). Genetic diversity and hybridisation between native and introduced Salmonidae fishes in a Swedish alpine lake. PLoS One 11: e0152732. PDF
10. Faulks, LK, and Östman, Ö (2016). Adaptive major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and neutral genetic variation in two native Baltic Sea fishes (perch Perca fluviatilis and zander Sander lucioperca) with comparisons to an introduced and disease susceptible population in Australia (P. fluviatilis): assessing the risk of disease epidemics. Journal of Fish Biology 88: 1564-1583. PDF
9. Hammer, M, Goodman, T, Adams, M, Faulks, LK, Unmack, PJ, Whiterod, N, and Walker, KF (2015). Regional extinction, rediscovery and rescue of a freshwater fish from a highly modified environment: the need for rapid response. Biological Conservation 192: 91-100. PDF
8. Faulks, LK, Svanbäck, R, Ragnarsson-Stabo, H, Eklöv, P, and Östman, Ö (2015). Intraspecific bionomic niche variation drives abundance-occupancy relationships in freshwater fish communities. The American Naturalist 186: 272-283. PDF
7. Faulks, LK, Svanbäck, R, Eklöv, P, and Östman, Ö (2015). Genetic and morphological divergence along the littoral-pelagic axis in two common and sympatric fishes: perch, Perca fluviatilis (Percidae) and roach, Rutilus rutilus (Cyprinidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 114: 929-940. PDF
6. Liao, YF, Faulks, LK, and Östman, Ö (2015). Stress tolerance and population stability of rock pool Daphnia in relation to local conditions and population isolation. Hydrobiologia 742: 267-278. PDF
5. Faulks, LK, Gilligan, DM, and Beheregaray, LB (2011). The role of anthropogenic vs. natural in-stream structures in determining connectivity and genetic diversity in an endangered freshwater fish, Macquarie perch (Macquaria australasica). Evolutionary Applications 4: 589-601. PDF
4. Faulks, LK, Gilligan, DM, and Beheregaray, LB (2010). Islands of water in a sea of dry land: hydrological regime predicts genetic diversity and dispersal in a widespread fish from Australia’s arid zone, the golden perch Macquaria ambigua. Molecular Ecology 19: 4723-4737. PDF
3. Faulks, LK, Gilligan, DM, and Beheregaray, LB (2010). Evolution and maintenance of divergent lineages in an endangered freshwater fish, Macquaria australasica. Conservation Genetics 11: 921-934. PDF
2. Faulks, LK, Gilligan, DM, and Beheregaray, LB (2010). Clarifying an ambiguous evolutionary history: range-wide phylogeography of an Australian freshwater fish, Golden Perch (Macquaria ambigua). Journal of Biogeography 37: 1329-1340. PDF
1. Faulks, LK, Gilligan, DM, and Beheregaray, LB (2008). Phylogeography of a threatened freshwater fish (Mogurnda adspersa) in eastern Australia: conservation implications. Marine and Freshwater Research 59: 89-96. PDF
Book Chapter
2. Okazoe N, Faulks LK, Hakoyama H (2023) Resources. Chapter 19 in Fisheries Science Series - Eel Science. Editors Kuroki M, Watanabe S. Springer
1. Faulks, LK, Gilligan, DM, and Beheregaray, LB (2015). “Ragged mountain ranges, droughts and flooding rains”1: The evolutionary history and conservation of Australian freshwater fish. Chapter 23. Austral Ark The State of Wildlife in Australia and New Zealand. Editors Stow, A, Maclean, N, and Holwell, GI. Cambridge University Press