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1. Microorganisms and dissolved metabolites distinguish Floridas Coral Reef habitats.

2. Harnessing island–ocean connections to maximize marine benefits of island conservation

3. Evidence of Biological Self-Organization in Spatial Patterns of a Common Tropical Alga.

5. Benthic assemblages are more predictable than fish assemblages at an island scale

6. Emerging insights on effects of sharks and other top predators on coral reefs

8. Diel population and functional synchrony of microbial communities on coral reefs.

9. POSER: an oPen sOurce Simulation platform for tEaching and tRaining underwater photogrammetry.

13. Sequencing at sea: challenges and experiences in Ion Torrent PGM sequencing during the 2013 Southern Line Islands Research Expedition

14. Considering the rates of growth in two taxa of coral across Pacific islands

17. Uncovering the Marine Biodiversity of Cocos Island, Costa Rica

19. Length-weight relationships for abundant coral reef fish species from eight islands in French Polynesia.

20. Coral taxonomy and local stressors drive bleaching prevalence across the Hawaiian Archipelago in 2019

24. Life history mediates the association between parasite abundance and geographic features

28. The direct and indirect effects of predators on coral reef fish assemblages

40. Large-area imaging reveals biologically driven non-random spatial patterns of corals at a remote reef.

42. Sequencing at sea: Challenges and experiences in Ion Torrent PGM sequencing during the 2013 Southern Line Islands Research Expedition

43. Assessing Coral Reefs on a Pacific-Wide Scale Using the Microbialization Score

45. Differences in Reef Fish Assemblages between Populated and Remote Reefs Spanning Multiple Archipelagos Across the Central and Western Pacific

49. The shallow-water fish assemblage of Isla del Coco National Park, Costa Rica: structure and patterns in an isolated, predator-dominated ecosystem.

50. Differences in Reef Fish Assemblages between Populated and Remote Reefs Spanning Multiple Archipelagos Across the Central andWestern Pacific.

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