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1. Genome-wide analysis to uncover how Pocillopora acuta survives the challenging intertidal environment.

2. The Association of Waminoa with Reef Corals in Singapore and Its Impact on Putative Immune- and Stress-Response Genes.

3. Integrative systematics of the scleractinian coral genera Caulastraea, Erythrastrea and Oulophyllia.

4. Effects of missing data and data type on phylotranscriptomic analysis of stony corals (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Scleractinia).

5. The origin and evolution of coral species richness in a marine biodiversity hotspot.

6. Taxonomic classification of the reef coral family Lobophylliidae (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Scleractinia).

7. Hydrothermal synthesis of MSn(OH)6 (M = Co, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Zn) and their photocatalytic activity for the destruction of gaseous benzene.

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

9. Taxonomic classification of the reef coral families Merulinidae, Montastraeidae, and Diploastraeidae ( Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Scleractinia).

10. A complete species phylogeny of the marine midge Pontomyia (Diptera:Chironomidae) reveals a cosmopolitan species and a new synonym.

11. Effects of preparation method on the microstructure and photocatalytic performance of ZnSn(OH)6.

12. Inference of phylogenetic relationships within Fabriciidae (Sabellida, Annelida) using molecular and morphological data.

13. The flightless marine midge Pontomyia (Diptera: Chironomidae): ecology, distribution, and molecular phylogeny.

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

15. More evidence for pervasive paraphyly in scleractinian corals: Systematic study of Southeast Asian Faviidae (Cnidaria; Scleractinia) based on molecular and morphological data

16. Slow Mitochondrial COI Sequence Evolution at the Base of the Metazoan Tree and Its Implications for DNA Barcoding.

17. Movement and aggregation in the fluted giant clam (Tridacna squamosa L.)

18. Assessing taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity of giant clams across the Indo‐Pacific for conservation prioritization.

19. Genomic Survey and Resources for the Boring Giant Clam Tridacna crocea.

20. Distinct fungal communities associated with different organs of the mangrove Sonneratia alba in the Malay Peninsula.

21. Diversity, host specificity and biogeography in the Cladocorynidae (Hydrozoa, Capitata), with description of a new genus.

22. Multispecies environmental DNA metabarcoding sheds light on annual coral spawning events.

23. Seq' and ARMS shall find: DNA (meta)barcoding of Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures across the tree of life uncovers hidden cryptobiome of tropical urban coral reefs.

24. Historical biogeography of the widespread macroalga Sargassum (Fucales, Phaeophyceae).

25. Evolution of the Caribbean subfamily Mussinae (Anthozoa: Scleractinia: Faviidae): transitions between solitary and colonial forms.

26. Enhancing reef restoration by assessing stakeholder knowledge, attitudes, and preferences.

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

28. Cyphastrea (Cnidaria : Scleractinia : Merulinidae) in the Red Sea: phylogeny and a new reef coral species.

29. Diversity and Distribution of Microbial Communities Associated with Reef Corals of the Malay Peninsula.

30. Low genetic diversity and predation threaten a rediscovered marine sponge.

31. Prioritizing phylogenetic diversity to protect functional diversity of reef corals.

32. Decadal decline of functional diversity despite increasing taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity of coral reefs under chronic urbanisation stress.

33. Untangling the molecular basis of coral response to sedimentation.

34. How long have we been mistaken? Multi-tools shedding light into the systematics of the widespread deep-water genus Madrepora Linnaeus, 1758 (Scleractinia).

35. Distinct species hidden in the widely distributed coral Coelastrea aspera (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Scleractinia).

36. Biogeographic structure of fungal communities in seagrass Halophilia ovalis across the Malay Peninsula.

37. Barriers and corridors of gene flow in an urbanized tropical reef system.

38. Assessing the taxonomy of Heterometra-like feather stars (Echinodermata: Crinoidea: Himerometroidea) based on morphology and molecular data.

39. Distinct population histories among three unique species of oceanic skaters Halobates Eschscholtz, 1822 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerridae) in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

40. Reproduction in the tropical frilly sea anemone Phymanthus pinnulatus (Cnidaria, Actiniaria).

41. Carlgren's hesitation allayed: redescription and systematics of Heteranthus verruculatus Klunzinger, 1877 (Cnidaria, Actiniaria), with a redefinition of Heteranthidae Carlgren, 1900.

42. Moving from MPAs to Area-based Management Measures in the South China Sea.

43. Transcriptome‐based target‐enrichment baits for stony corals (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Scleractinia).

44. Assessing the utility of conserving evolutionary history.

45. Seagrass‐associated fungal communities show distance decay of similarity that has implications for seagrass management and restoration.

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

47. Light limitation selects for depth generalists in urbanised reef coral communities.

48. Diversity and phylogeny of seagrasses in Singapore.

49. Roads to isolation: Similar genomic history patterns in two species of freshwater crabs with contrasting environmental tolerances and range sizes.

50. Limited influence of seasonality on coral microbiomes and endosymbionts in an equatorial reef.

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