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1. Combining stereo‐video monitoring and physiological trials to estimate reef fish metabolic demands in the wild

2. Global ecological success of Thalassoma fishes in extreme coral reef habitats

3. On the Challenges of Identifying Benthic Dominance on Anthropocene Coral Reefs

4. The contribution of macroalgae‐associated fishes to small‐scale tropical reef fisheries

5. Seascape Configuration and Fine-Scale Habitat Complexity Shape Parrotfish Distribution and Function across a Coral Reef Lagoon

7. Pathways to impact for aquatic conservation science via multi‐modal communication and stakeholder engagement

8. Severe coral loss shifts energetic dynamics on a coral reef

9. Looking beyond fishing: Conservation of keystone freshwater species to support a diversity of socio-economic values

10. Habitat connectivity and complexity underpin fish community structure across a seascape of tropical macroalgae meadows

11. The role of the reef flat in coral reef trophodynamics: Past, present, and future

12. Climatic conditions and nursery habitat quality provide indicators of reef fish recruitment strength

13. Microhabitat selectivity underpins regional indicators of fish abundance and replenishment

14. Comparison of fin and muscle tissues for analysis of signature fatty acids in tropical euryhaline sharks

15. Climate-driven changes to ocean circulation and their inferred impacts on marine dispersal patterns

16. Refining the invertivore: diversity and specialisation in fish predation on coral reef crustaceans

17. Fin spotting: efficacy of manual and video-based visual assessments of reef fish swimming behaviour

18. Abundance, diversity, and feeding behavior of coral reef butterflyfishes at Lord Howe Island

19. Seasonal changes in habitat structure underpin shifts in macroalgae-associated tropical fish communities

20. Status-dependent foraging behaviour in coral reef wrasses

21. Right tools for the task: intraspecific modality in the swimming behaviour of coral reef fishes

22. Can backcalculation models unravel complex larval growth histories in a tropical freshwater fish?

23. Wave-induced abiotic stress shapes phenotypic diversity in a coral reef fish across a geographical cline

24. Flow velocity underpins microhabitat selection by gobies of the Australian Wet Tropics

25. Using sprint swimming performance to predict upstream passage of the endangered Macquarie perch in a highly regulated river

26. Non-lethal measurement of pectoral fin aspect ratio in coral-reef fishes

27. Population-specific locomotor phenotypes are displayed by barramundi, Lates calcarifer, in response to thermal stress

28. Functional versatility supports coral reef biodiversity

29. Wave energy and swimming performance shape coral reef fish assemblages

30. Wave-induced water motion and the functional implications for coral reef fish assemblages

31. Wave exposure, swimming performance, and the structure of tropical and temperate reef fish assemblages

32. Assembly rules and functional groups at global biogeographical scales

33. The relationship between swimming ability and habitat use in wrasses (Labridae)

34. Filming and snorkelling as visual techniques to survey fauna in difficult to access tropical rainforest streams

35. Ceasefire: minimal aggression among Murray River crayfish feeding upon patches of allochthonous material

36. Longevity in maternal transmission of isotopic marks in a tropical freshwater rainbowfish and the implications for offspring morphology

37. Estimating the sustained swimming ability of coral reef fishes

38. Swimming speed performance in coral reef fishes: field validations reveal distinct functional groups

39. Community change within a Caribbean coral reef Marine Protected Area following two decades of local management.

40. Body fineness ratio as a predictor of maximum prolonged-swimming speed in coral reef fishes.

41. Energetic extremes in aquatic locomotion by coral reef fishes.

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