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2. Simulated nutrient and plankton dynamics in the Great Barrier Reef (2011–2016)
3. Terrestrial pollutant runoff to the Great Barrier Reef: An update of issues, priorities and management responses
4. Salinity thresholds of Acropora spp. on the Great Barrier Reef
5. Coral–macroalgal phase shifts or reef resilience: links with diversity and functional roles of herbivorous fishes on the Great Barrier Reef
6. Effectiveness of benthic foraminiferal and coral assemblages as water quality indicators on inshore reefs of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
7. Surface alkaline phosphatase activities of macroalgae on coral reefs of the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia
8. Selective grazing of the isopod Idotea baltica between Fucus evanescens and F. vesiculosus from Kiel Fjord (western Baltic)
9. New interventions are needed to save coral reefs
10. Peer Review #2 of "Herbivore biocontrol and manual removal successfully reduce invasive macroalgae on coral reefs (v0.1)"
11. Blooms of Chrysocystis fragilis on the Great Barrier Reef
12. Marine Monitoring Program: Annual report for inshore water quality monitoring 2014 to 2015
13. Shifting paradigms in restoration of the world's coral reefs
14. Assessing the impacts of nonindigenous marine macroalgae: An update of current knowledge
15. Impacts of introduced seaweeds
16. Introductions of seaweeds: Accidental transfer pathways and mechanisms
17. Introductions of seaweeds: Accidental transfer pathways and mechanisms
18. Impacts of introduced seaweeds
19. Introduced Macroalgae – a Growing Concern
20. Reproductive phenology of the introduced kelp Undaria pinnatifida(Phaeophyceae, Laminariales) in Tasmania, Australia
21. Efficacy of physical removal of a marine pest: The introduced kelp Undaria pinnatifida in a Tasmanian Marine Reserve
22. Caulerpa taxifolia methods of identification
23. The current state of knowledge of the Western Australian coastal environment
24. Effectiveness of benthic foraminiferal and coral assemblages as water quality indicators on inshore reefs of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
25. Use of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) as a new tool to explore the invasive green alga Caulerpa taxifolia in Australia
26. INTRODUCED MACROALGAE IN THE AUSTRALIAN REGION: CURRENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE
27. Short-term nutrient pulses as tools to assess responses of coral reef macroalgae to enhanced nutrient availability
28. Short-term nutrient pulses enhance growth and photosynthesis of the coral reef macroalga Sargassum baccularia
29. Nutrient-limited growth of the coral reef macroalga Sargassum baccularia and experimental growth enhancement by nutrient addition in continuous flow culture
30. Biomass and Productivity of Tropical Macroalgae on Three Nearshore Fringing Reefs in the Central Great Barrier Reef, Australia
31. A circannual rhythm controls seasonal growth in the kelps Laminaria hyperborea and L. digitata from Helgoland (North Sea).
32. Introductions of seaweeds: accidental transfer pathways and mechanisms
33. Impacts of introduced seaweeds
34. Introductions of seaweeds: accidental transfer pathways and mechanisms
35. Impacts of introduced seaweeds
36. Surface alkaline phosphatase activities of macroalgae on coral reefsof the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia
37. Research priorities for the sustainability of coral-rich western Pacific seascapes.
38. Interventions to help coral reefs under global change-A complex decision challenge.
39. Microbial indicators of environmental perturbations in coral reef ecosystems.
40. Reduced diversity and stability of coral-associated bacterial communities and suppressed immune function precedes disease onset in corals.
41. High spatio-temporal variability in Acroporidae settlement to inshore reefs of the Great Barrier Reef.
42. Support for improved quality control but misplaced criticism of GBR science. Reply to viewpoint "The need for a formalised system of Quality Control for environmental policy-science" by P. Larcombe and P. Ridd (Marine Pollution Bulletin 126: 449-461, 2018).
43. New interventions are needed to save coral reefs.
44. Shifting paradigms in restoration of the world's coral reefs.
45. Correction: Sediment and Turbidity Associated with Offshore Dredging Increase Coral Disease Prevalence on Nearby Reefs.
46. Towards protecting the Great Barrier Reef from land-based pollution.
47. Marine microbial communities of the Great Barrier Reef lagoon are influenced by riverine floodwaters and seasonal weather events.
48. Informing policy to protect coastal coral reefs: insight from a global review of reducing agricultural pollution to coastal ecosystems.
49. Sediment and turbidity associated with offshore dredging increase coral disease prevalence on nearby reefs.
50. Selective evidence of eutrophication in the Great Barrier Reef: comment on Bell et al. (2014).
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