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1. 2,2′-Trisulfanediyldibenzoyl Chloride

2. Is the Intestinal Bacterial Community in the Australian Rabbitfish Siganus fuscescens Influenced by Seaweed Supplementation or Geography?

4. Seaweed dietary supplements enhance the innate immune response of the mottled rabbitfish, Siganus fuscescens

5. Application of omics research in seaweeds with a focus on red seaweeds

6. Spatial compositional turnover varies with trophic level and body size in marine assemblages of micro- and macroorganisms

7. Genomic vulnerability of a dominant seaweed points to future‐proofing pathways for Australia's underwater forests

9. Using genomics to design and evaluate the performance of underwater forest restoration

10. Operation Crayweed: Ecological and sociocultural aspects of restoring Sydney’s underwater forests

11. Genomic, metabolic and phenotypic variability shapes ecological differentiation and intraspecies interactions of Alteromonas macleodii

12. Molecular analysis of a fungal disease in the habitat-forming brown macroalga Phyllospora comosa (Fucales) along a latitudinal gradient

13. Influence of Seaweed Supplements on the Intestinal Bacteria in the Rabbitfish Siganus Fuscescens: Evidence for a Core Microbiome

14. Interactions within the microbiome alter microbial interactions with host chemical defences and affect disease in a marine holobiont

15. Dietary inclusion of the red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis boosts production, stimulates immune response and modulates gut microbiota in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar

16. Measuring continuous compositional change using decline and decay in zeta diversity

17. Future climate change is predicted to affect the microbiome and condition of habitat-forming kelp

18. Does restoration of a habitat-forming seaweed restore associated faunal diversity?

19. Continental-scale variation in seaweed host-associated bacterial communities is a function of host condition, not geography

20. The application of zeta diversity as a continuous measure of compositional change in ecology

21. Long-term empirical evidence of ocean warming leading to tropicalization of fish communities, increased herbivory, and loss of kelp

22. 27 years of benthic and coral community dynamics on turbid, highly urbanised reefs off Singapore

23. Examining the relationship between fish herbivore biomass, coral and macroalgal cover on Singapore’s heavily disturbed reefs

24. Restoring subtidal marine macrophytes in the Anthropocene: trajectories and future-proofing

25. Central and rear-edge populations can be equally vulnerable to warming

26. Continental-scale variation in seaweed host-associated bacterial communities is a function of host condition, not geography

27. The responses of brown macroalgae to environmental change from local to global scales: direct versus ecologically mediated effects

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