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  1. Among-habitat algal selectivity by browsing herbivores on an inshore coral reef
  2. Dynamic catch trends in the history of recreational spearfishing in Australia
  3. Double Jeopardy and Global Extinction Risk in Corals and Reef Fishes
  4. Home-range allometry in coral reef fishes: comparison to other vertebrates, methodological issues and management implications
  5. Temporal evolution of coral reef fishes: global patterns and disparity in isolated locations
  6. Impacts of recreational fishing in Australia: historical declines, self-regulation and evidence of an early warning system
  7. Evolution of long-toothed fishes and the changing nature of fish–benthos interactions on coral reefs
  8. Phylogeography of a marine acanthocephalan: lack of cryptic diversity in a cosmopolitan parasite of mole crabs
  9. Moving towards the equator: reverse range shifts in two subtropical reef fish species, Chromis nitida (Pomacentridae) and Pseudolabrus guentheri (Labridae)
  10. Herbivores in a small world: network theory highlights vulnerability in the function of herbivory on coral reefs
  11. Ecological Consequences of Sediment on High-Energy Coral Reefs
  12. Fish foraging patterns, vulnerability to fishing, and implications for the management of ecosystem function across scales
  13. The Origins and Diversification of Coral Reef Butterflyfishes
  14. The challenge of delineating biogeographical regions: nestedness matters for Indo‐Pacific coral reef fishes
  15. Evolution of sympatric species: a case study of the coral reef fish genus Pomacanthus (Pomacanthidae)
  16. A functional approach reveals community responses to disturbances
  17. Cross-scale Habitat Structure Drives Fish Body Size Distributions on Coral Reefs
  18. The historical biogeography of coral reef fishes: global patterns of origination and dispersal
  19. Diversity among Macroalgae-Consuming Fishes on Coral Reefs: A Transcontinental Comparison
  20. Quantifying Phylogenetic Beta Diversity: Distinguishing between ‘True’ Turnover of Lineages and Phylogenetic Diversity Gradients
  21. The Influence of Coral Reef Benthic Condition on Associated Fish Assemblages
  22. Biodiversity hotspots, evolution and coral reef biogeography:
  23. The Role of Turtles as Coral Reef Macroherbivores
  24. Erratum to: The use of clear-water non-estuarine mangroves by reef fishes on the Great Barrier Reef
  25. Regional Endothermy in a Coral Reef Fish?
  26. Human activity selectively impacts the ecosystem roles of parrotfishes on coral reefs
  27. The Roles of Dimensionality, Canopies and Complexity in Ecosystem Monitoring
  28. The use of clear-water non-estuarine mangroves by reef fishes on the Great Barrier Reef
  29. Evolution of High Trophic Diversity Based on Limited Functional Disparity in the Feeding Apparatus of Marine Angelfishes (f. Pomacanthidae)
  30. Unconstrained by the clock? Plasticity of diel activity rhythm in a tropical reef fish, Siganus lineatus
  31. Quantifying Relative Diver Effects in Underwater Visual Censuses
  32. Suppression of herbivory by macroalgal density: a critical feedback on coral reefs?
  33. FUNCTIONAL INNOVATIONS AND MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSIFICATION IN PARROTFISH
  34. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution of Holacanthus angelfishes (Pomacanthidae)
  35. Seasonality and dynamics in coral reef macroalgae: variation in condition and susceptibility to herbivory
  36. Fishes on coral reefs: changing roles over the past 240 million years
  37. Genetic structure across the GBR: evidence from short-lived gobies
  38. Testing species abundance models: a new bootstrap approach applied to Indo‐Pacific coral reefs
  39. Among-habitat variation in herbivory on Sargassum spp. on a mid-shelf reef in the northern Great Barrier Reef
  40. Limited Functional Redundancy in a High Diversity System: Single Species Dominates Key Ecological Process on Coral Reefs
  41. Endemism and evolution in the Coral Triangle: a call for clarity
  42. Dating the evolutionary origins of wrasse lineages (Labridae) and the rise of trophic novelty on coral reefs
  43. Local ecological impacts of regional biodiversity on reef fish assemblages
  44. Searching for heat in a marine biodiversity hotspot
  45. Dynamics of parrotfish grazing scars
  46. Southeast Alaska marine ecology and biogeography
  47. Sediment‐mediated suppression of herbivory on coral reefs: Decreasing resilience to rising sea‐levels and climate change?
  48. Direct versus indirect methods of quantifying herbivore grazing impact on a coral reef
  49. Life history patterns shape energy allocation among fishes on coral reefs
  50. Sleeping Functional Group Drives Coral-Reef Recovery
  51. EXTREMES, PLASTICITY, AND INVARIANCE IN VERTEBRATE LIFE HISTORY TRAITS: INSIGHTS FROM CORAL REEF FISHES
  52. Ultraviolet photosensitivity and feeding in larval and juvenile coral reef fishes
  53. Coral bleaching, reef fish community phase shifts and the resilience of coral reefs
  54. Shortest recorded vertebrate lifespan found in a coral reef fish
  55. Biodiversity hotspots: evolutionary origins of biodiversity in wrasses (Halichoeres: Labridae) in the Indo-Pacific and new world tropics
  56. Wave-induced water motion and the functional implications for coral reef fish assemblages
  57. Evolution and biogeography of marine angelfishes (Pisces: Pomacanthidae)
  58. The contribution of small individuals to density-body size relationships: examination of energetic equivalence in reef fishes
  59. INDO-PACIFIC BIODIVERSITY OF CORAL REEFS: DEVIATIONS FROM A MID-DOMAIN MODEL
  60. The contribution of small individuals to density?body size relationships
  61. Limited functional redundancy in high diversity systems: resilience and ecosystem function on coral reefs
  62. Biodiversity hotspots, centres of endemicity, and the conservation of coral reefs
  63. Ecomorphology of Feeding in Coral Reef Fishes
  64. The History and Biogeography of Fishes on Coral Reefs
  65. Evolution and mechanics of long jaws in butterflyfishes (Family Chaetodontidae)
  66. Modulation of prey capture kinematics in the cheeklined wrasseOxycheilinus digrammus (Teleostei: Labridae)
  67. Light sensitivity in larval fishes: Implications for vertical zonation in the pelagic zone
  68. A phylogenetic study of the parrotfish family Scaridae (Pisces: Labroidea), with a revision of genera
  69. A functional analysis of food procurement in two surgeonfish species,Acanthurus nigrofuscus andCtenochaetus striatus (Acanthuridae)
  70. Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea
  71. A functional analysis of grazing in parrotfishes (family Scaridae): the ecological implications
  72. A functional analysis of grazing in parrotfishes (family Scaridae): the ecological implications
  73. A description of the juvenile phase colour patterns of 24 parrotfish species (family Scaridae) from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
  74. The juvenile colour patterns of twoScarusspecies from the western Pacific:S. prasiognathosandS. tricolor(Pisces: Scaridae)
  75. Two new species of Cardiodectes Wilson (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida)