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1. Hawaiian coral holobionts reveal algal and prokaryotic host specificity, intraspecific variability in bleaching resistance, and common interspecific microbial consortia modulating thermal stress responses.

3. Herbivorous Fish Microbiome Adaptations to Sulfated Dietary Polysaccharides

4. Microbiomes and metabolomes of dominant coral reef primary producers illustrate a potential role for immunolipids in marine symbioses

5. Diel population and functional synchrony of microbial communities on coral reefs.

7. Primer selection impacts specific population abundances but not community dynamics in a monthly time‐series 16S rRNA gene amplicon analysis of coastal marine bacterioplankton

12. Physicochemical and biological responses of streams to wildfire severity in riparian zones

15. Local genomic adaptation of coral reef-associated microbiomes to gradients of natural variability and anthropogenic stressors

18. Influence of coral and algal exudates on microbially mediated reef metabolism

23. Nutrient deposition and alteration of food web structure in high-elevation lakes of the Sierra Nevada: response by microbial communities

29. Divergent bleaching and recovery trajectories in reef-building corals following a decade of successive marine heatwaves.

30. Evolution education is a complex landscape

31. Small-scale oxygen distribution patterns in a coral reef

33. Small-scale oxygen distribution patterns in a coral reef

40. Herbivorous fish microbiome adaptations to sulfated dietary polysaccharides

41. A ridge-to-reef ecosystem microbial census reveals environmental reservoirs for animal and plant microbiomes

48. Using Discussions of Multiple Choice Questions to Help Students Identify Misconceptions and Reconstruct Their Understanding

49. Relationship between Achievement and Students' Acceptance of Evolution or Creation in an Upper-Level Evolution Course

50. Coral reef biofilm bacterial diversity and successional trajectories are structured by reef benthic organisms and shift under chronic nutrient enrichment

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