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1. Solving the Coral Species Delimitation Conundrum.

2. Functional consequences of Palaeozoic reef collapse.

3. Six years of demography data for 11 reef coral species.

4. Disturbance-Induced Changes in Population Size Structure Promote Coral Biodiversity.

5. Negligible effect of competition on coral colony growth.

6. Cyphastrea salae, a new species of hard coral from Lord Howe Island, Australia (Scleractinia, Merulinidae).

7. Fecundity and the demographic strategies of coral morphologies.

8. Environmental tolerance governs the presence of reef corals at latitudes beyond reef growth.

9. Mechanical vulnerability explains size-dependent mortality of reef corals.

10. Synthesizing larval competence dynamics and reef-scale retention reveals a high potential for self-recruitment in corals.

11. Assembly Rules of Reef Corals Are Flexible along a Steep Climatic Gradient

12. Contrasting Patterns of Coral Bleaching Susceptibility in 2010 Suggest an Adaptive Response to Thermal Stress.

13. Estimating dispersal potential for marine larvae: dynamic models applied to scleractinian corals.

14. Reproductive Synchrony in Acropora Assemblages on Reefs of New Caledonia.

15. Systematic and Biogeographical Patterns in the Reproductive Biology of Scleractinian Corals.

16. Coral bleaching: the role of the host

17. Acehnese Reefs in the Wake of the Asian Tsunami

19. Environmental constraints on the mode of symbiont transmission in corals.

21. The Paradox of Environmental Symbiont Acquisition in Obligate Mutualisms.

22. Morphology and molecules reveal two new species of Porites (Scleractinia, Poritidae) from the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

23. Morphological traits can track coral reef responses to the Anthropocene.

24. Natural Barriers to Natural Disasters.

25. Coral Reef Biodiversity and Conservation.

26. Macroalgae exhibit diverse responses to human disturbances on coral reefs.

27. Biogeographical disparity in the functional diversity and redundancy of corals.

28. Allometric growth in reef-building corals.

29. Net effects of life‐history traits explain persistent differences in abundance among similar species.

30. Reef fishes weaken dietary preferences after coral mortality, altering resource overlap.

31. Cyphastrea kausti sp. n. (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Scleractinia), a new species of reef coral from the Red Sea.

32. Variation in the size structure of corals is related to environmental extremes in the Persian Gulf

33. Cleaning up the 'Bigmessidae': Molecular phylogeny of scleractinian corals from Faviidae, Merulinidae, Pectiniidae and Trachyphylliidae.

34. A step-down photophobic response in coral larvae: implications for the light-dependent distribution of the common reef coral, Acropora tenuis.

35. High‐frequency sampling and piecewise models reshape dispersal kernels of a common reef coral.

36. Climate‐driven shift in coral morphological structure predicts decline of juvenile reef fishes.

37. Refugia under threat: Mass bleaching of coral assemblages in high‐latitude eastern Australia.

38. A hybrid-capture approach to reconstruct the phylogeny of Scleractinia (Cnidaria: Hexacorallia).

39. Green fluorescence from cnidarian hosts attracts symbiotic algae.

40. BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene.

41. Spatial and temporal patterns of mass bleaching of corals in the Anthropocene.

42. Species delimitation in the reef coral genera Echinophyllia and Oxypora (Scleractinia, Lobophylliidae) with a description of two new species.

43. When forms meet genes: revision of the scleractinian genera Micromussa and Homophyllia (Lobophylliidae) with a description of two new species and one new genus.

44. A Trait-Based Approach to Advance Coral Reef Science.

45. Coral mass spawning predicted by rapid seasonal rise in ocean temperature.

46. The Point Count Transect Method for Estimates of Biodiversity on Coral Reefs: Improving the Sampling of Rare Species.

47. Towards a phylogenetic classification of reef corals: the Indo- Pacific genera Merulina, Goniastrea and Scapophyllia ( Scleractinia, Merulinidae).

48. Coralliths of tabulate corals from the Devonian of the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland).

49. Factors Limiting the Range Extension of Corals into High-Latitude Reef Regions.

50. Broadcast Spawning by Pocillopora Species on the Great Barrier Reef.

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