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1. Video surveys of sea snakes in the mesophotic zone shed light on trends in populations

2. Natural nutrient subsidies alter demographic rates in a functionally important coral-reef fish

3. Trophic Structure and Diet of Predatory Teleost Fishes in a Tropical Demersal Shelf Ecosystem

4. Acoustic enrichment can enhance fish community development on degraded coral reef habitat

5. First Insights Into the Horizontal Movements of Whale Sharks (Rhincodon typus) in the Northern Arabian Sea

6. Satellite Tracking Reveals Nesting Patterns, Site Fidelity, and Potential Impacts of Warming on Major Green Turtle Rookeries in the Red Sea

7. Protection from illegal fishing and shark recovery restructures mesopredatory fish communities on a coral reef

8. Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean

9. Asymptotic Growth of Whale Sharks Suggests Sex-Specific Life-History Strategies

10. Depth-dependent dive kinematics suggest cost-efficient foraging strategies by tiger sharks

11. Regional Movements of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) in Seychelles Waters

12. Annual Bands in Vertebrae Validated by Bomb Radiocarbon Assays Provide Estimates of Age and Growth of Whale Sharks

13. Overhauling Ocean Spatial Planning to Improve Marine Megafauna Conservation

14. Genome‐wide comparisons reveal a clinal species pattern within a holobenthic octopod—the Australian Southern blue‐ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena maculosa (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae)

15. A Review and Meta-Analysis of Underwater Noise Radiated by Small

16. Acoustic Pressure, Particle Motion, and Induced Ground Motion Signals from a Commercial Seismic Survey Array and Potential Implications for Environmental Monitoring

17. The trophic role of a large marine predator, the tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier

18. Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals

19. Estimating the economic benefits and costs of highly‐protected marine protected areas

20. Stable Isotope Analysis of Dermis and the Foraging Behavior of Whale Sharks at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

21. Stable isotope analyses reveal unique trophic role of reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) at a remote coral reef

22. Biologging Tags Reveal Links Between Fine-Scale Horizontal and Vertical Movement Behaviors in Tiger Sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier)

23. First Insights Into the Fine-Scale Movements of the Sandbar Shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus

24. Anthropogenic noise increases fish mortality by predation

25. Never Off the Hook—How Fishing Subverts Predator-Prey Relationships in Marine Teleosts

26. How Big Data Fast Tracked Human Mobility Research and the Lessons for Animal Movement Ecology

27. Artificial light on water attracts turtle hatchlings during their near shore transit

28. Error and bias in size estimates of whale sharks: implications for understanding demography

29. Individual consistency in the behaviors of newly-settled reef fish

30. Impacts of exposure to a seismic source survey on silverlip pearl oysters (

31. Water temperature is a key driver of horizontal and vertical movements of an ocean giant, the whale shark Rhincodon typus

32. Relative influence of predators, competitors and seascape heterogeneity on behaviour and abundance of coral reef mesopredators

33. Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology

34. Genetic markers validate photo-identification and uniqueness of spot patterns in whale sharks

35. Continental‐scale acoustic telemetry and network analysis reveal new insights into stock structure

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

37. Concurrent 15. Presentation for: Impacts of exposure to a seismic source survey on silverlip pearl oysters (

38. Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world’s largest fish, the whale shark

39. The Elasmobranchs of Coral Reefs

41. Unprecedented longevity of unharvested shallow-water snappers in the Indian Ocean

42. Optimising sample sizes for animal distribution analysis using tracking data

43. Methods matter in repeating ocean acidification studies

44. The hemisphere of fear: the presence of sharks influences the three dimensional behaviour of large mesopredators in a coral reef ecosystem

45. Teleconnections reveal that drivers of inter-annual growth can vary from local to ocean basin scales in tropical snappers

47. Individual haplotyping of whale sharks from seawater environmental DNA

48. Synchronous biological feedbacks in parrotfishes associated with pantropical coral bleaching

49. Does provisioning for tourism harm whale sharks at Oslob? A review of the evidence and reply to Ziegler et al. (2018)

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