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1. Dominance of endemics in the reef fish assemblages of the Hawaiian Archipelago.

2. Incorporating reef fish avoidance behavior improves accuracy of species distribution models.

3. Estimating nearshore coral reef-associated fisheries production from the main Hawaiian Islands.

4. Advancing the integration of spatial data to map human and natural drivers on coral reefs.

5. Effects of Gear Restriction on the Abundance of Juvenile Fishes along Sandy Beaches in Hawai‘i.

6. Bonefishes in Hawai'i and the importance of angler-based data to inform fisheries management.

7. Chapter Five - Understanding the Scale of Marine Protection in Hawai'i: From Community-Based Management to the Remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.

8. Demographic patterns in the peacock grouper ( Cephalopholis argus), an introduced Hawaiian reef fish.

9. A seascape approach to investigating fish spillover across a marine protected area boundary in Hawai‘i.

10. Customary Marine Resource Knowledge and Use in Contemporary Hawai'i.

11. Predator biomass, prey density, and species composition effects on group size in recruit coral reef fishes.

12. Influences of wind-wave exposure on the distribution and density of recruit reef fishes at Kure and Pearl and Hermes Atolls, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.

13. COUPLING ECOLOGY AND GIS TO EVALUATE EFFICACY OF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN HAWAII.

14. Temporal dynamics of fish communities on an exposed shoreline in Hawaii.

15. THE ROLE OF APEX-PREDATORS IN THE CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEM OF THE NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

16. NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS MARINE ECOSYSTEM: A UNIQUE GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT.

17. Hawai'i Coral Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program: Spatial Patterns and Temporal Dynamics in Reef Coral Communities.

18. Recruitment dynamics and fishery characteristics of juvenile goatfishes Mulloidichthys spp. in Hawai'i.

19. Place-based management can reduce human impacts on coral reefs in a changing climate.

20. Parsing human and biophysical drivers of coral reef regimes.

21. Combining fish and benthic communities into multiple regimes reveals complex reef dynamics.

22. Seascape models reveal places to focus coastal fisheries management.

23. From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security.

24. Archaeological evidence of validity of fish populations on unexploited reefs as proxy targets for modern populations.

25. Marine protected area networks: assessing whether the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

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