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1. Significantly wetter or drier future conditions for one to two thirds of the world’s population

2. The Condition of Four Coral Reefs in Timor-Leste before and after the 2016–2017 Marine Heatwave

3. Asymmetric physiological response of a reef-building coral to pulsed versus continuous addition of inorganic nutrients

4. Benthic and coral reef community field data for Heron Reef, Southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia, 2002–2018

5. Hidden in the deep: Distinct benthic trajectories call for monitoring of mesophotic reefs

6. Are we ready for ocean acidification? A framework for assessing and advancing policy readiness

7. Ecological changes over 90 years at Low Isles on the Great Barrier Reef

8. Seasonal shifts in the competitive ability of macroalgae influence the outcomes of coral–algal competition

9. The World Coral Conservatory (WCC): A Noah's ark for corals to support survival of reef ecosystems.

10. Deep reefs of the Great Barrier Reef offer limited thermal refuge during mass coral bleaching

11. Science, Diplomacy, and the Red Sea’s Unique Coral Reef: It’s Time for Action

12. Commentary: Reconstructing Four Centuries of Temperature-Induced Coral Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef

13. Coral Reef Community Changes in Karimunjawa National Park, Indonesia: Assessing the Efficacy of Management in the Face of Local and Global Stressors

14. Evaluating coral trophic strategies using fatty acid composition and indices.

15. The Dynamics of Coral-Algal Interactions in Space and Time on the Southern Great Barrier Reef

17. Coral Reef Ecosystems under Climate Change and Ocean Acidification

18. Monitoring of Coral Reefs Using Artificial Intelligence: A Feasible and Cost-Effective Approach

19. Lower Mesophotic Coral Communities (60-125 m Depth) of the Northern Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea.

20. The adaptation of coral reefs to climate change: Is the Red Queen being outpaced?

21. Signaling cascades and the importance of moonlight in coral broadcast mass spawning

22. Six Month In Situ High-Resolution Carbonate Chemistry and Temperature Study on a Coral Reef Flat Reveals Asynchronous pH and Temperature Anomalies.

23. Prevalent endosymbiont zonation shapes the depth distributions of scleractinian coral species

24. Transcriptomic Changes in Coral Holobionts Provide Insights into Physiological Challenges of Future Climate and Ocean Change.

25. Remote Sensing of Coral Bleaching Using Temperature and Light: Progress towards an Operational Algorithm

26. Transcriptome analysis of the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata.

28. Winners and losers as mangrove, coral and seagrass ecosystems respond to sea-level rise in Solomon Islands

29. Increased cell proliferation and mucocyte density in the sea anemone Aiptasia pallida recovering from bleaching.

30. Assessing 'dangerous climate change': required reduction of carbon emissions to protect young people, future generations and nature.

31. Host-specific interactions with environmental factors shape the distribution of symbiodinium across the Great Barrier Reef.

33. Coral thermal tolerance: tuning gene expression to resist thermal stress.

34. Thermal stress promotes host mitochondrial degradation in symbiotic cnidarians: are the batteries of the reef going to run out?

35. Major cellular and physiological impacts of ocean acidification on a reef building coral.

36. The ecology of 'Acroporid white syndrome', a coral disease from the southern Great Barrier Reef.

37. Shared skeletal support in a coral-hydroid symbiosis.

38. Regulation of apoptotic mediators reveals dynamic responses to thermal stress in the reef building coral Acropora millepora.

39. Present limits to heat-adaptability in corals and population-level responses to climate extremes.

40. Genetic divergence across habitats in the widespread coral Seriatopora hystrix and its associated Symbiodinium.

41. Bacterial communities of two ubiquitous Great Barrier Reef corals reveals both site- and species-specificity of common bacterial associates.

42. Doom and boom on a resilient reef: climate change, algal overgrowth and coral recovery.

43. Coral skeletons defend against ultraviolet radiation.

44. Scaling up Ecological Measurements of Coral Reefs Using Semi-Automated Field Image Collection and Analysis

45. BenthicNet: A global compilation of seafloor images for deep learning applications.

49. Research priorities for the sustainability of coral-rich western Pacific seascapes

50. Thylakoid fatty acid composition and response to short-term cold and heat stress in high-latitude Symbiodiniaceae

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