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1. Protecting Great Barrier Reef resilience through effective management of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks.

2. Bommies away! Logistics and early effects of repositioning 400 tonnes of displaced coral colonies following cyclone impacts on the Great Barrier Reef.

3. Large-scale, multidirectional larval connectivity among coral reef fish populations in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

4. Protected areas preserve natural behaviour of a targeted fish species on coral reefs.

5. Planning Marine Reserve Networks for Both Feature Representation and Demographic Persistence Using Connectivity Patterns.

6. Effects of reduced water quality on coral reefs in and out of no-take marine reserves.

7. Protected areas mitigate diseases of reef-building corals by reducing damage from fishing.

8. Derelict Fishing Line Provides a Useful Proxy for Estimating Levels of Non-Compliance with No-Take Marine Reserves.

9. Larval Export from Marine Reserves and the Recruitment Benefit for Fish and Fisheries

10. An experimental evaluation of transgenerational isotope labelling in a coral reef grouper.

11. Minimum size limits and the reproductive value of numerous, young, mature female fish.

12. A connectivity portfolio effect stabilizes marine reserve performance.

13. Synergistic Effects of Marine Reserves and Harvest Controls on the Abundance and Catch Dynamics of a Coral Reef Fishery.

14. The role of marine reserves in the replenishment of a locally impacted population of anemonefish on the Great Barrier Reef.

15. Expectations and Outcomes of Reserve Network Performance following Re-zoning of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

16. Recruitment hotspots boost the effectiveness of no-take marine reserves.

18. Recovery potential of mutualistic anemone and anemonefish populations.

19. Successful validation of a larval dispersal model using genetic parentage data.

20. Rehabilitation of coral reefs through removal of macroalgae: state of knowledge and considerations for management and implementation.

21. Widespread hybridization and bidirectional introgression in sympatric species of coral reef fish.

22. Coral reef mesopredators switch prey, shortening food chains, in response to habitat degradation.

23. Reserves as tools for alleviating impacts of marine disease.

24. Validation of microsatellite multiplexes for parentage analysis and species discrimination in two hybridizing species of coral reef fish ( Plectropomus spp., Serranidae).

25. Doom and Boom on a Resilient Reef: Climate Change, Algal Overgrowth and Coral Recovery.

26. Rapid increase in fish numbers follows creation of world's largest marine reserve network

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