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1. Evidence for the effects of decommissioning man-made structures on marine ecosystems globally: a systematic map

2. Evidence for the effects of decommissioning man-made structures on marine ecosystems globally: a systematic map protocol

3. Seascape genomics reveals population isolation in the reef-building honeycomb worm, Sabellaria alveolata (L.)

5. Ocean Acidification Mitigates the Negative Effects of Increased Sea Temperatures on the Biomineralization and Crystalline Ultrastructure of Mytilus

6. Sensory Qualities of Oysters Unaltered by a Short Exposure to Combined Elevated pCO2 and Temperature

8. Spatial arrangement of biogenic reefs alters boundary layer characteristics to increase risk of microplastic bioaccumulation

9. Differential responses in anti-predation traits of the native oyster Ostrea edulis and invasive Magallana gigas to ocean acidification and warming

13. Material type influences the abundance but not richness of colonising organisms on marine structures

14. Allometric scaling of faunal-mediated ecosystem functioning: A case study on two bioturbators in contrasting sediments

15. Reverse engineering field-derived vertical distribution profiles to infer larval swimming behaviors

16. Preferential Parasitism of Native Oyster Ostrea edulis Over Non-Native Magallana gigas by a Polydorid Worm

17. Removal of intertidal grazers by human harvesting leads to alteration of species interactions, community structure and resilience to climate change

18. Specific niche requirements underpin multidecadal range edge stability, but may introduce barriers for climate change adaptation

19. Evidence for the effects of decommissioning man-made structures on marine ecosystems globally: a systematic map protocol

20. Eco-engineered rock pools: a concrete solution to biodiversity loss and urban sprawl in the marine environment

21. Seascape genomics reveals population isolation in the reef-building honeycomb worm, Sabellaria alveolata (L.)

22. A global approach to mapping the environmental risk of harbours on aquatic systems

23. Greening of grey infrastructure should not be used as a Trojan horse to facilitate coastal development

24. Time-dependent effects of orientation, heterogeneity and composition determines benthic biological community recruitment patterns on subtidal artificial structures

25. Partial replacement of cement for waste aggregates in concrete coastal and marine infrastructure: A foundation for ecological enhancement?

26. The effects of elevated CO2 on shell properties and susceptibility to predation in mussels Mytilus edulis

27. On the diversity and distribution of a data deficient habitat in a poorly mapped region: The case of Sabellaria alveolata L. in Ireland

28. From microscope to management: The critical value of plankton taxonomy to marine policy and biodiversity conservation

29. Linking the biological impacts of ocean acidification on oysters to changes in ecosystem services: A review

30. Revisiting Connell: competition but not as we know it

31. Ecological risk assessments to guide decision-making : Methodology matters

32. Do differences in developmental mode shape the potential for local adaptation?

33. Urban blue: A global analysis of the factors shaping people's perceptions of the marine environment and ecological engineering in harbours

34. A global atlas of the environmental risk of marinas on water quality

35. Plymouth — A World Harbour through the ages

36. Indications of future performance of native and non-native adult oysters under acidification and warming

37. Changes in the biochemical and nutrient composition of seafood due to ocean acidification and warming

38. Sex differences in individual foraging site fidelity of Campbell albatross

39. Evaluation of ecosystem-based marine management strategies based on risk assessment

40. A spatially resolved pressure-based approach to evaluate combined effects of human activities and management in marine ecosystems

41. Sensory Qualities of Oysters Unaltered by a Short Exposure to Combined Elevated pCO2 and Temperature

42. The Contrasting Ecology of Temperate Macrotidal and Microtidal Estuaries

43. The importance of water-retaining features for biodiversity on artificial intertidal coastal defence structures

44. Eco-engineered rock pools: a concrete solution to biodiversity loss and urban sprawl in the marine environment

45. Spatial variation in body size and reproductive condition of subtidal mussels: Considerations for sustainable management

46. Air temperature and winter mortality: Implications for the persistence of the invasive mussel, Perna viridis in the intertidal zone of the south-eastern United States

47. Climate change and the green energy paradox: the consequences for twaite shad Alosa fallax from the River Severn, U.K

48. Recruit–recruit interactions, density-dependent processes and population persistence in the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica

49. An exposure-effect approach for evaluating ecosystem-wide risks from human activities

50. Mechanisms of larval transport: vertical distribution of bivalve larvae varies with tidal conditions

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