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1. Oyster larvae as a potential first feed for small-mouthed ornamental larval fish

2. Aquaculture-derived trophic subsidy boosts populations of an ecosystem engineer

8. Seasonal variation in the effects of ocean warming and acidification on a native bryozoan, Celleporaria nodulosa

12. Crown-of-thorns starfish complete their larval phase eating only nitrogen-fixing Trichodesmium cyanobacteria.

13. Projecting kelp (Ecklonia radiata) gametophyte thermal adaptation and persistence under climate change.

14. Urchin grazing of kelp gametophytes in warming oceans.

15. Variable food alters responses of larval crown-of-thorns starfish to ocean warming but not acidification.

16. Knowledge Gaps in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star Acanthaster sp. on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

17. Echidnas of the Sea: The Defensive Behavior of Juvenile and Adult Crown-of-Thorns Sea Stars.

18. Alkalinity of diverse water samples can be altered by mercury preservation and borosilicate vial storage.

19. Diet flexibility and growth of the early herbivorous juvenile crown-of-thorns sea star, implications for its boom-bust population dynamics.

20. Training fish for restocking: refuge and predator training in the hatchery has limited benefits for a marine fish.

21. The hidden army: corallivorous crown-of-thorns seastars can spend years as herbivorous juveniles.

22. Building global change resilience: Concrete has the potential to ameliorate the negative effects of climate-driven ocean change on a newly-settled calcifying invertebrate.

23. Impacts of ocean acidification on sea urchin growth across the juvenile to mature adult life-stage transition is mitigated by warming.

24. Moderate ocean warming mitigates, but more extreme warming exacerbates the impacts of zinc from engineered nanoparticles on a marine larva.

25. Indirect effects of ocean acidification drive feeding and growth of juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci .

26. A Waterborne Pursuit-Deterrent Signal Deployed by a Sea Urchin.

27. Consumption of aquaculture waste affects the fatty acid metabolism of a benthic invertebrate.

28. Superstars: Assessing nutrient thresholds for enhanced larval success of Acanthaster planci, a review of the evidence.

29. Climate-driven disparities among ecological interactions threaten kelp forest persistence.

30. Future aquafeeds may compromise reproductive fitness in a marine invertebrate.

31. Biogenic acidification reduces sea urchin gonad growth and increases susceptibility of aquaculture to ocean acidification.

32. Biochar from commercially cultivated seaweed for soil amelioration.

33. Larval starvation to satiation: influence of nutrient regime on the success of Acanthaster planci.

34. Increased temperature, but not acidification, enhances fertilization and development in a tropical urchin: potential for adaptation to a tropicalized eastern Australia.

35. Warming influences Mg2+ content, while warming and acidification influence calcification and test strength of a sea urchin.

36. Larvae of the coral eating crown-of-thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci in a warmer-high CO2 ocean.

37. Ingestion of microplastic has limited impact on a marine larva.

38. Direct and indirect effects of ocean acidification and warming on a marine plant-herbivore interaction.

39. Effects of ocean warming and acidification on survival, growth and skeletal development in the early benthic juvenile sea urchin (Heliocidaris erythrogramma).

40. The stunting effect of a high CO2 ocean on calcification and development in sea urchin larvae, a synthesis from the tropics to the poles.

41. Complex responses of intertidal molluscan embryos to a warming and acidifying ocean in the presence of UV radiation.

42. Towards a better understanding of medicinal uses of the brown seaweed Sargassum in Traditional Chinese Medicine: a phytochemical and pharmacological review.

43. Adaptive capacity of the habitat modifying sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii to ocean warming and ocean acidification: performance of early embryos.

44. Unshelled abalone and corrupted urchins: development of marine calcifiers in a changing ocean.

45. Do cues matter? Highly inductive settlement cues don't ensure high post-settlement survival in sea urchin aquaculture.

46. Impact of ocean warming and ocean acidification on larval development and calcification in the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla.

47. Sea urchin fertilization in a warm, acidified and high pCO2 ocean across a range of sperm densities.

48. Temperature, but not pH, compromises sea urchin fertilization and early development under near-future climate change scenarios.

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