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1. Capturing fine-scale coral dynamics with a metacommunity modelling framework

2. Connectivity modelling identifies sources and sinks of coral recruitment within reef clusters

3. Coral monitoring in northwest Australia with environmental DNA metabarcoding using a curated reference database for optimized detection

4. Extreme seascape drives local recruitment and genetic divergence in brooding and spawning corals in remote north‐west Australia

5. A quantitative comparison of towed-camera and diver-camera transects for monitoring coral reefs

6. Split spawning realigns coral reproduction with optimal environmental windows

8. Large conservation opportunities exist in >90% of tropic-subtropic coastal habitats adjacent to cities

9. Isolated reefs support stable fish communities with high abundances of regionally fished species

10. Spatially varying selection between habitats drives physiological shifts and local adaptation in a broadcast spawning coral on a remote atoll in Western Australia

11. A tale of two reef systems: Local conditions, disturbances, coral life histories, and the climate catastrophe

12. Adaptive monitoring of coral health at Scott Reef where data exhibit nonlinear and disturbed trends over time

13. Contrasting patterns of genetic connectivity in brooding and spawning corals across a remote atoll system in northwest Australia

14. The state of Western Australia’s coral reefs

15. Physical mechanisms influencing localized patterns of temperature variability and coral bleaching within a system of reef atolls

16. A quantitative comparison of towed-camera and diver-camera transects for monitoring coral reefs

17. Unprecedented mass bleaching and loss of coral across 12° of latitude in Western Australia in 2010-11.

18. Gradients of disturbance and environmental conditions shape coral community structure for south-eastern Indian Ocean reefs

19. Spatial and temporal patterns of mass bleaching of corals in the Anthropocene

20. Future-proofing conservation priorities for sea level rise in coastal urban ecosystems

21. Towards modelling the future risk of cyclone wave damage to the world's coral reefs

22. Social–environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene

23. Seeing red: Coral larvae are attracted to healthy‑looking reefs

24. Recurrent coral bleaching in north-western Australia and associated declines in coral cover

25. Reproduction of brooding corals at Scott Reef, Western Australia

26. Split spawning realigns coral reproduction with optimal environmental windows

27. Effect of ocean warming and acidification on the early life stages of subtropical Acropora spicifera

28. Distance decay among coral assemblages during a cycle of disturbance and recovery

29. Isolation predicts compositional change after discrete disturbances in a global meta-study

30. Global warming and recurrent mass bleaching of corals

31. Bleaching, coral mortality and subsequent survivorship on a West Australian fringing reef

32. Subtle genetic structure reveals restricted connectivity among populations of a coral reef fish inhabiting remote atolls

33. Innovation and technology in marine science: AIMS' North West Shoals to Shore Research Program – an update

34. Bioindicators of changes in water quality on coral reefs: review and recommendations for monitoring programmes

35. Biannual spawning, rapid larval development and evidence of self-seeding for scleractinian corals at an isolated system of reefs

36. Ecologically relevant dispersal of corals on isolated reefs: implications for managing resilience

37. A Modified Drop Net for Sampling Fish Communities in Complex Habitats: A Description and Comparison with Other Techniques

38. New insights into patterns of coral spawning on Western Australian reefs

39. Resilience of coral communities on an isolated system of reefs following catastrophic mass-bleaching

40. Multiple scales of genetic connectivity in a brooding coral on isolated reefs following catastrophic bleaching

41. Innovation and technology in marine science: AIMS' North West Shoals to Shore Research Program

42. Substantial asexual recruitment of mushroom corals contributes little to population genetics of adults in conditions of chronic sedimentation

43. Experimental investigation into the effects of suspended sediment on fertilisation, larval survival and settlement in a scleractinian coral

44. Recovery of an isolated coral reef system following severe disturbance

45. Biannual Spawning and Temporal Reproductive Isolation in Acropora Corals

46. Subtle genetic structure reveals restricted connectivity among populations of a coral reef fish inhabiting remote atolls

47. A demographic approach to monitoring the health of coral reefs

48. Size-structures of populations of the mushroom coral Fungia fungites: the role of disturbance

50. Dynamic Stability of Coral Reefs on the West Australian Coast

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