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1. Crucial knowledge gaps in current understanding of climate change impacts on coral reef fishes

10. Changing disturbance regimes, material legacies, and stabilizing feedbacks: Dead coral skeletons impair key recovery processes following coral bleaching.

11. Material legacies can degrade resilience: Structure-retaining disturbances promote regime shifts on coral reefs.

12. Farmerfish gardens help buffer stony corals against marine heat waves.

13. Positive interactions between corals and damselfish increase coral resistance to temperature stress.

14. Priority effects in coral-macroalgae interactions can drive alternate community paths in the absence of top-down control.

15. Long-term ecological research and the COVID-19 anthropause: A window to understanding social-ecological disturbance.

16. Spatial covariation in nutrient enrichment and fishing of herbivores in an oceanic coral reef ecosystem.

17. Landscape-scale patterns of nutrient enrichment in a coral reef ecosystem: implications for coral to algae phase shifts.

18. Foundation species promote community stability by increasing diversity in a giant kelp forest.

19. Nitrogen pollution interacts with heat stress to increase coral bleaching across the seascape.

20. Perceptions and responses of Pacific Island fishers to changing coral reefs.

21. Dietary partitioning promotes the coexistence of planktivorous species on coral reefs.

22. Predicting coral community recovery using multi-species population dynamics models.

23. Predicting coral community recovery using multi-species population dynamics models.

24. Macroalgae size refuge from herbivory promotes alternative stable states on coral reefs.

25. Recruitment Drives Spatial Variation in Recovery Rates of Resilient Coral Reefs.

26. Coral Reef Resilience, Tipping Points and the Strength of Herbivory.

27. Spatial patterns of self-recruitment of a coral reef fish in relation to island-scale retention mechanisms.

28. Blade life span, structural investment, and nutrient allocation in giant kelp.

29. Simulating social-ecological systems: the Island Digital Ecosystem Avatars (IDEA) consortium.

30. Stochastic density effects on adult fish survival and implications for population fluctuations.

31. Reef fishes in biodiversity hotspots are at greatest risk from loss of coral species.

32. How will coral reef fish communities respond to climate-driven disturbances? Insight from landscape-scale perturbations.

33. Predation and landscape characteristics independently affect reef fish community organization.

34. The importance of progressive senescence in the biomass dynam of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera).

35. Patterns and controls of the dynamics of net primary production by understory macroalgal assemblages in giant kelp forests.

36. Fluctuations in food supply drive recruitment variation in a marine fish.

37. Larger female fish contribute disproportionately more to self-replenishment.

38. Full-sibs in cohorts of newly settled coral reef fishes.

39. Habitat biodiversity as a determinant of fish community structure on coral reefs.

40. Influence of corallivory, competition, and habitat structure on coral community shifts.

41. Indirect effects of species interactions on habitat provisioning.

42. Herbivory, connectivity, and ecosystem resilience: response of a coral reef to a large-scale perturbation.

43. Triggers and maintenance of multiple shifts in the state of a natural community.

44. Allopatric divergence and speciation in coral reef fish: the three-spot dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus, species complex.

45. Crucial knowledge gaps in current understanding of climate change impacts on coral reef fishes.

46. Sublethal toxicant effects with dynamic energy budget theory: application to mussel outplants.

47. Intraguild predation in a structured habitat: distinguishing multiple-predator effects from competitor effects.

48. Isolation and characterization of 13 polymorphic nuclear microsatellite primers for the widespread Indo-Pacific three-spot damselfish, Dascyllus trimaculatus, and closely related D. auripinnis.

49. The scale and cause of spatial heterogeneity in strength of temporal density dependence.

50. Spatial and temporal variation in mortality of newly settled damselfish: patterns, causes and co-variation with settlement.

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