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1. The other ocean acidification problem: CO2as a resource among competitors for ecosystem dominance

6. The Octocoral Trait Database: a global database of trait information for octocoral species.

7. Decline of a distinct coral reef holobiont community under ocean acidification.

8. Macroalgal cover on coral reefs: Spatial and environmental predictors, and decadal trends in the Great Barrier Reef.

9. Knowledge Gaps in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star Acanthaster sp. on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

10. Coral micro- and macro-morphological skeletal properties in response to life-long acclimatization at CO 2 vents in Papua New Guinea.

11. A benthic light index of water quality in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

12. Progressive seawater acidification on the Great Barrier Reef continental shelf.

14. Shifts in coralline algae, macroalgae, and coral juveniles in the Great Barrier Reef associated with present-day ocean acidification.

15. Model for deriving benthic irradiance in the Great Barrier Reef from MODIS satellite imagery.

16. Contrasting responses of the coral Acropora tenuis to moderate and strong light limitation in coastal waters.

17. Ocean acidification alters early successional coral reef communities and their rates of community metabolism.

18. Effects of suspended sediments and nutrient enrichment on juvenile corals.

19. Quantifying pCO2 in biological ocean acidification experiments: A comparison of four methods.

20. Low recruitment due to altered settlement substrata as primary constraint for coral communities under ocean acidification.

21. A diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitats.

22. Variation in the health and biochemical condition of the coral Acropora tenuis along two water quality gradients on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

23. Pontellid copepods, Labidocera spp., affected by ocean acidification: A field study at natural CO2 seeps.

24. Cumulative effects of suspended sediments, organic nutrients and temperature stress on early life history stages of the coral Acropora tenuis.

25. Ocean warming and acidification synergistically increase coral mortality.

26. Enhanced macroboring and depressed calcification drive net dissolution at high-CO2 coral reefs.

27. Cumulative Effects of Nutrient Enrichment and Elevated Temperature Compromise the Early Life History Stages of the Coral Acropora tenuis.

28. Internal pH regulation facilitates in situ long-term acclimation of massive corals to end-of-century carbon dioxide conditions.

29. Echinometra sea urchins acclimatized to elevated pCO2 at volcanic vents outperform those under present-day pCO2 conditions.

30. Reduced heterotrophy in the stony coral Galaxea fascicularis after life-long exposure to elevated carbon dioxide.

31. Gains and losses of coral skeletal porosity changes with ocean acidification acclimation.

32. Physiological and ecological performance differs in four coral taxa at a volcanic carbon dioxide seep.

33. In situ changes of tropical crustose coralline algae along carbon dioxide gradients.

34. Natural volcanic CO2 seeps reveal future trajectories for host-microbial associations in corals and sponges.

35. Ocean acidification through the lens of ecological theory.

36. The effects of river run-off on water clarity across the central Great Barrier Reef.

37. Biomineralization control related to population density under ocean acidification.

38. Ecological effects of ocean acidification and habitat complexity on reef-associated macroinvertebrate communities.

39. Future seagrass beds: can increased productivity lead to increased carbon storage?

40. The other ocean acidification problem: CO2 as a resource among competitors for ecosystem dominance.

41. Symbiodinium community composition in scleractinian corals is not affected by life-long exposure to elevated carbon dioxide.

42. Does trophic status enhance or reduce the thermal tolerance of scleractinian corals? A review, experiment and conceptual framework.

43. The 27-year decline of coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef and its causes.

44. Temperate and tropical brown macroalgae thrive, despite decalcification, along natural CO2 gradients.

45. Productivity gains do not compensate for reduced calcification under near-future ocean acidification in the photosynthetic benthic foraminifer species Marginopora vertebralis.

46. Mechanisms of damage to corals exposed to sedimentation.

47. Pigmentation of massive corals as a simple bioindicator for marine water quality.

48. The O2, pH and Ca2+ microenvironment of benthic foraminifera in a high CO2 world.

49. A bioindicator system for water quality on inshore coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef.

50. River discharge reduces reef coral diversity in Palau.

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