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2. Macroalgae exhibit diverse responses to human disturbances on coral reefs.
3. Meeting fisheries, ecosystem function, and biodiversity goals in a human-dominated world.
4. Highly variable taxa-specific coral bleaching responses to thermal stresses
5. Change in fish and benthic communities in Belizean patch reefs in and outside of a marine reserve, across a parrotfish capture ban
6. Social-environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene.
7. Incorporating feasibility and collaboration into large-scale planning for regional recovery of coral reef fisheries
8. High frequency temperature variability reduces the risk of coral bleaching (vol 9, 2018)
9. Coral reef fish communities, diversity, and their fisheries and biodiversity status in East Africa
10. Global baselines and benchmarks for fish biomass: comparing remote reefs and fisheries closures
11. Publishing social science research in Conservation Biology to move beyond biology.
12. Gravity of human impacts mediates coral reef conservation gains
13. Gravity of human impacts mediates coral reef conservation gains
14. Terrestrial discharge influences microbioerosion and microbioeroder community structure in coral reefs
15. Managing coral reef fish community biomass is a priority for biodiversity conservation in Madagascar
16. Changes in coral sensitivity to thermal anomalies
17. Bright spots among the world's coral reefs
18. Similar impacts of fishing and environmental stress on calcifying organisms in Indian Ocean coral reefs
19. Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates
20. Gear-based fisheries management as a potential adaptive response to climate change and coral mortality
21. Catch rates and income are associated with fisheries management restrictions and not an environmental disturbance, in a heavily exploited tropical fishery
22. Differential impacts of coral reef herbivores on algal succession in Kenya
23. Recovery of functional groups and trophic relationships in tropical fisheries closures
24. Comanagement of coral reef social-ecological systems
25. Long-term monitoring of algal symbiont communities in corals reveals stability is taxon dependent and driven by site-specific thermal regime
26. Identifying management preferences, institutional organisational rules, and their capacity to improve fisheries management in Pemba, Mozambique
27. Differential and slow life-history responses of fishes to coral reef closures
28. Macrobioerosion of dead branching Porites, 4 and 6 years after coral mass mortality
29. Coral responses to macroalgal reduction and fisheries closure on Caribbean patch reefs
30. Effects of fisheries closure size, age, and history of compliance on coral reef fish communities in the western Indian Ocean
31. Effects of inorganic nutrients and organic matter on microbial euendolithic community composition and microbioerosion rates
32. How effective are MPAs? Predation control and ‘spill-in effects’ in seagrass–coral reef lagoons under contrasting fishery management
33. Recent seawater temperature histories, status, and predictions for Madagascar’s coral reefs
34. Western Indian Ocean coral communities: bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction
35. Influence of instantaneous variation on estimates of coral reef fish populations and communities
36. Refining coral bleaching experiments and models through reiterative field studies
37. Effects of geography, taxa, water flow, and temperature variation on coral bleaching intensity in Mauritius
38. Recovery trajectories of coral reef fish assemblages within Kenyan marine protected areas
39. Interaction between nutrients and herbivory in controlling algal communities and coral condition on Glover's Reef, Belize
40. Response of fishes to algae reduction on Glovers Reef, Belize
41. Coral-eating snail Drupella cornus population increases in Kenyan coral reef lagoons
42. Seasonality in East Africa's coastal waters
43. Kenyan coral reef-associated gastropod fauna: a comparison between protected and unprotected reefs
44. Protection efforts have resulted in ~10% of existing fish biomass on coral reefs.
45. Testing for concordance between predicted species richness, past prioritization, and marine protected area designations in the western Indian Ocean.
46. Stimulating the capacity to govern the commons.
47. Usage and coordination of governance principles to address proximate and distal drivers of conflicts in fisheries commons.
48. Tropical fishery nutrient production depends on biomass-based management.
49. Diversification of refugia types needed to secure the future of coral reefs subject to climate change.
50. Macroalgae exhibit diverse responses to human disturbances on coral reefs.
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