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51. Fish catch responses to Covid-19 disease curfews dependent on compliance, fisheries management, and environmental contexts.

52. Decadal shifts in traits of reef fish communities in marine reserves.

53. Meeting fisheries, ecosystem function, and biodiversity goals in a human-dominated world.

54. The timing and causality of ecological shifts on Caribbean reefs.

55. Coral community life histories and population dynamics driven by seascape bathymetry and temperature variability.

56. Social-environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene.

57. Conservation needs exposed by variability in common-pool governance principles.

58. Social-ecological alignment and ecological conditions in coral reefs.

59. Water quality mediates resilience on the Great Barrier Reef.

60. The future of resilience-based management in coral reef ecosystems.

61. Identifying species threatened with local extinction in tropical reef fisheries using historical reconstruction of species occurrence.

62. Gravity of human impacts mediates coral reef conservation gains.

63. Author Correction: High frequency temperature variability reduces the risk of coral bleaching.

64. High frequency temperature variability reduces the risk of coral bleaching.

66. Redistribution of benefits but not detection in a fisheries bycatch-reduction management initiative.

67. Community- and government-managed marine protected areas increase fish size, biomass and potential value.

68. Among-site variability in the stochastic dynamics of East African coral reefs.

70. Human Disruption of Coral Reef Trophic Structure.

71. Geography of conservation spending, biodiversity, and culture.

72. Bright spots among the world’s coral reefs.

73. Geographic extent and variation of a coral reef trophic cascade.

75. Modeling Reef Fish Biomass, Recovery Potential, and Management Priorities in the Western Indian Ocean.

76. Humans and seasonal climate variability threaten large-bodied coral reef fish with small ranges.

77. Marine reserve recovery rates towards a baseline are slower for reef fish community life histories than biomass.

78. Context-Dependent Diversity-Effects of Seaweed Consumption on Coral Reefs in Kenya.

79. What Happens after Conservation and Management Donors Leave? A Before and After Study of Coral Reef Ecology and Stakeholder Perceptions of Management Benefits.

80. Linking ecosystem services and human-values theory.

81. Evaluating taboo trade-offs in ecosystems services and human well-being.

82. Recovery potential of the world's coral reef fishes.

83. Biomass-based targets and the management of multispecies coral reef fisheries.

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

85. Global mismatch between species richness and vulnerability of reef fish assemblages.

86. Biogeography and change among regional coral communities across the Western Indian Ocean.

87. Community change and evidence for variable warm-water temperature adaptation of corals in Northern Male Atoll, Maldives.

88. Evaluating social and ecological vulnerability of coral reef fisheries to climate change.

89. Life histories predict coral community disassembly under multiple stressors.

90. Evaluating life-history strategies of reef corals from species traits.

91. Hosts of the Plio-Pleistocene past reflect modern-day coral vulnerability.

92. Comanagement of coral reef social-ecological systems.

93. Phosphorus and nitrogen effects on microbial euendolithic communities and their bioerosion rates.

94. Data-driven models for regional coral-reef dynamics.

95. Prioritizing key resilience indicators to support coral reef management in a changing climate.

96. Assessing gear modifications needed to optimize yields in a heavily exploited, multi-species, seagrass and coral reef fishery.

97. To fish or not to fish: factors at multiple scales affecting artisanal fishers' readiness to exit a declining fishery.

98. Comparison of marine spatial planning methods in Madagascar demonstrates value of alternative approaches.

99. Critical thresholds and tangible targets for ecosystem-based management of coral reef fisheries.

100. Comparison of modern and historical fish catches (AD 750-1400) to inform goals for marine protected areas and sustainable fisheries.

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