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1. Assisted sexual coral recruits show high thermal tolerance to the 2023 Caribbean mass bleaching event.

2. Sediment source and dose influence the larval performance of the threatened coral Orbicella faveolata.

3. Coral settlement induction by tetrabromopyrrole is widespread among Caribbean corals and compound specific.

6. Coral affected by stony coral tissue loss disease can produce viable offspring.

9. Genetic structure of dinoflagellate symbionts in coral recruits differs from that of parental or local adults.

10. Settlement yields in large‐scale in situ culture of Caribbean coral larvae for restoration.

11. Neighboring colonies influence uptake of thermotolerant endosymbionts in threatened Caribbean coral recruits.

12. Caribbean reefs of the Anthropocene: Variance in ecosystem metrics indicates bright spots on coral depauperate reefs.

13. Larval longevity and competency patterns of Caribbean reef-building corals.

14. Physiological and reproductive repercussions of consecutive summer bleaching events of the threatened Caribbean coral Orbicella faveolata.

15. Sediment associated with algal turfs inhibits the settlement of two endangered coral species.

16. Coral recruitment dynamics and substrjate mobility in a rubble-dominated back reef habitat.

17. RECOVERY OF ACROPORA PALMATA IN CURACAO: A COMPARISON WITH THE FLORIDA KEYS.

18. Evidence for Multiple Phototransduction Pathways in a Reef-Building Coral.

19. Variation in life-history traits of the corallivorous gastropod Coralliophila abbreviata on three coral hosts.

20. Ecology of a corallivorous gastropod, Coralliophila abbreviata, on two scleractinian hosts. I: Population structure of snails and corals.

21. Considerations for maximizing the adaptive potential of restored coral populations in the western Atlantic.

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