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1. Long‐term change in bioconstruction potential of Maldivian coral reefs following extreme climate anomalies.

2. Global climate change and regional biotic responses: two hydrozoan tales.

3. Reef status in the Rasfari region (North Malé Atoll, Maldives) five years before the mass mortality event of 1998

4. Size matters more than method: Visual quadrats vs photography in measuring human impact on Mediterranean rocky reef communities

5. Distribution and Ecology of Decapod Crustaceans in Mediterranean Marine Caves: A Review.

6. An Alien Invader is the Cause of Homogenization in the Recipient Ecosystem: A Simulation-Like Approach.

7. The Changing Biogeography of the Ligurian Sea: Seawater Warming and Further Records of Southern Species.

8. A Tale of Two Sisters: The Southerner Pinna rudis Is Getting North after the Regional Extinction of the Congeneric P. nobilis (Mollusca: Bivalvia).

9. Assessing the environmental status of temperate mesophotic reefs: A new, integrated methodological approach.

10. Water circulation, and not ocean acidification, affects coral recruitment and survival at shallow hydrothermal vents.

11. Population structure change in a temperate reef coral after a quarter of century.

12. Chapter One - Serpulid reefs and their role in aquatic ecosystems: A global review.

13. Increased diversity of sessile epibenthos at subtidal hydrothermal vents: seven hypotheses based on observations at Milos Island, Aegean Sea.

14. Consequences of sea water temperature anomalies on a Mediterranean submarine cave ecosystem

15. Analysis of macrobenthic communities at different taxonomic levels: an example from an estuarine environment in the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean)

16. Eavesdropping on dolphins: Investigating the habits of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) through fixed acoustic stations.

17. Ecological gradients in a marine cave revisited 26 years after.

18. Geospatial modelling and map analysis allowed measuring regression of the upper limit of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows under human pressure.

19. Submerged reef terraces in the Maldivian Archipelago (Indian Ocean).

20. Unexpected slow recovery of seagrass leaf epiphytes after the impact of a summer heat wave and concomitant mucilage bloom.

21. Thirty year ecosystem trajectories in a submerged marine cave under changing pressure regime.

22. Ecosystem functions and economic wealth: Trajectories of change in seagrass meadows.

23. Long-term life cycle and massive blooms of the intertidal hydroid Paracoryne huvei in the North-western Mediterranean Sea.

24. Fishery maps contain approximate but useful information for inferring the distribution of marine habitats of conservation interest.

25. Seagrass on the rocks: Posidonia oceanica settled on shallow-water hard substrata withstands wave stress beyond predictions.

26. Pattern and intensity of human impact on coral reefs depend on depth along the reef profile and on the descriptor adopted.

27. A new ecological index for the status of mesophotic megabenthic assemblages in the mediterranean based on ROV photography and video footage.

28. A Permanent Automated Real-Time Passive Acoustic Monitoring System for Bottlenose Dolphin Conservation in the Mediterranean Sea.

29. Climate change and warm-water species at the northwestern boundary of the Mediterranean Sea.

30. Variability between observers does not hamper detecting change over time in a temperate reef.

31. An ecosystem-based approach to evaluate the ecological quality of Mediterranean undersea caves.

32. The exergy of a phase shift: Ecosystem functioning loss in seagrass meadows of the Mediterranean Sea.

33. Ecological Change, Sliding Baselines and the Importance of Historical Data: Lessons from Combing Observational and Quantitative Data on a Temperate Reef Over 70 Years.

34. A new synthetic index to evaluate reef coral condition.

35. Reprint of “Evaluating change in seagrass meadows: A time-framed comparison of Side Scan Sonar maps”.

36. Conserving Biodiversity in a Human-Dominated World: Degradation of Marine Sessile Communities within a Protected Area with Conflicting Human Uses.

37. Biodiversity Monitoring in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas: Scientific and Methodological Challenges.

38. Evaluating change in seagrass meadows: A time-framed comparison of Side Scan Sonar maps

39. The Challenge of Managing Marine Biodiversity: A Practical Toolkit for a Cartographic, Territorial Approach.

40. Seafloor integrity down the harbor waterfront: the coralligenous shoals off Vado Ligure (NW Mediterranean).

41. Hydrodynamic constraints to the seaward development of Posidonia oceanica meadows

42. Much damage for little advantage: Field studies and morphodynamic modelling highlight the environmental impact of an apparently minor coastal mismanagement

43. Phenology of the Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile: Medium and long-term cycles and climate inferences

44. The influence of coastal dynamics on the upper limit of the Posidonia oceanica meadow Vacchi, Montefalcone, Bianchi, Morri & Ferrari Coastal dynamics and P. oceanica upper limit.

45. Geo-environmental cartography of the Marine Protected Area "Isola di Bergeggi" (Liguria, NW Mediterranean Sea).

46. Rapid assessment of epibenthic communities: A comparison between two visual sampling techniques

47. The legacy of past disturbance: Chronic angling impairs long-term recovery of marine epibenthic communities from acute date-mussel harvesting

48. Human influence on seagrass habitat fragmentation in NW Mediterranean Sea

49. The Natural Capital Value of the Seagrass Posidonia oceanica in the North-Western Mediterranean.

50. Measuring change of Mediterranean coastal biodiversity: diachronic mapping of the meadow of the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa (Ucria) Ascherson in the Gulf of Tigullio (Ligurian Sea, NW Mediterranean).

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