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1. Gut microbial communities of hybridising pygmy angelfishes reflect species boundaries

2. Building consensus around the assessment and interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae diversity

3. Estuarine fishes associated with intertidal oyster reefs characterized using environmental DNA and baited remote underwater video

4. Hippocampus nalu, a new species of pygmy seahorse from South Africa, and the first record of a pygmy seahorse from the Indian Ocean (Teleostei, Syngnathidae)

5. Water stratification in the marine biome restricts vertical environmental DNA (eDNA) signal dispersal

6. Species‐level biodiversity assessment using marine environmental DNA metabarcoding requires protocol optimization and standardization

8. Thermally Variable, Macrotidal Reef Habitats Promote Rapid Recovery From Mass Coral Bleaching

9. A multi-trait systems approach reveals a response cascade to bleaching in corals

10. Establishment of Coral-Bacteria Symbioses Reveal Changes in the Core Bacterial Community With Host Ontogeny

11. Towards an in-depth characterization of Symbiodiniaceae in tropical giant clams via metabarcoding of pooled multi-gene amplicons

12. Marine environmental DNA biomonitoring reveals seasonal patterns in biodiversity and identifies ecosystem responses to anomalous climatic events.

13. Digging for DNA at depth: rapid universal metabarcoding surveys (RUMS) as a tool to detect coral reef biodiversity across a depth gradient

14. The Microbiome of the Gastrointestinal Tract of a Range-Shifting Marine Herbivorous Fish

15. Subcellular tracking reveals the location of dimethylsulfoniopropionate in microalgae and visualises its uptake by marine bacteria

16. Persistence and change in community composition of reef corals through present, past, and future climates.

17. Transmission mode predicts specificity and interaction patterns in coral-Symbiodinium networks.

18. Clade D Symbiodinium in Scleractinian Corals: A 'Nugget' of Hope, a Selfish Opportunist, an Ominous Sign, or All of the Above?

19. Variation in Symbiodinium ITS2 sequence assemblages among coral colonies.

20. Environmental DNA metabarcoding describes biodiversity across marine gradients

21. Estuarine fishes associated with intertidal oyster reefs characterized using environmental DNA and baited remote underwater video

22. Elevated estuary water temperature drives fish gut dysbiosis and increased loads of pathogenic vibrionaceae

23. Legacy metal contamination is reflected in the fish gut microbiome in an urbanised estuary

25. Building Consensus around the Assessment and Interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae Diversity

26. Large‐scale eDNA metabarcoding survey reveals marine biogeographic break and transitions over tropical north‐western Australia

27. eDNA metabarcoding survey reveals fine‐scale coral reef community variation across a remote, tropical island ecosystem

28. Water stratification in the marine biome restricts vertical environmental DNA (eDNA) signal dispersal

29. Benthic infaunal assemblages adjacent to an ocean outfall in Australian marine waters: Impact assessment and identification of indicator taxa

30. Towards reproducible metabarcoding data: Lessons from an international cross-laboratory experiment

31. DNA metabarcoding assays reveal a diverse prey assemblage for Mobula rays in the Bohol Sea, Philippines

32. Differential recovery from mass coral bleaching on naturally extreme reef environments in NW Australia

33. Integrated evidence reveals a new species in the ancient blue coral genus Heliopora (Octocorallia)

34. Subsistence practices, past biodiversity, and anthropogenic impacts revealed by New Zealand-wide ancient DNA survey

35. Gradients of disturbance and environmental conditions shape coral community structure for south-eastern Indian Ocean reefs

36. Ecosystem biomonitoring with eDNA: metabarcoding across the tree of life in a tropical marine environment

37. Assessing the utility of eDNA as a tool to survey reef-fish communities in the Red Sea

38. <scp>DNA</scp> metabarcoding for diet analysis and biodiversity: A case study using the endangered Australian sea lion ( Neophoca cinerea )

39. Unlocking the phylogenetic diversity, primary habitats, and abundances of free-living Symbiodiniaceae on a coral reef

40. Protein and carbohydrate intakes alter gut microbial community structure in crickets: a Geometric Framework approach

41. Symbiodinium (internal transcribed spacer 2) diversity in the coral host Agaricia lamarcki (Cnidaria: Scleractinia) between shallow and mesophotic reefs in the Northern Caribbean (20–70 m)

42. Towards an in-depth characterization of Symbiodiniaceae in tropical giant clams via multiplex metabarcoding

43. Digging for DNA at depth: rapid universal metabarcoding surveys (RUMS) as a tool to detect coral reef biodiversity across a depth gradient

44. Environmental DNA metabarcoding studies are critically affected by substrate selection

45. Taxonomic identification of environmental DNA with informatic sequence classification trees

46. Utilization of eDNA metabarcoding to assess coral reef health in Okinawa, Japan

47. Combined use of eDNA metabarcoding and video surveillance for the assessment of fish biodiversity

48. Correction: Corrigendum: The Coral Trait Database, a curated database of trait information for coral species from the global oceans

49. A multi-trait systems approach reveals a response cascade to bleaching in corals

50. Subcellular tracking reveals the location of dimethylsulfoniopropionate in microalgae and visualises its uptake by marine bacteria

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