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  1. In situ nurseries enhance coral transplant growth in sedimented waters
  2. Egg capsules and veligers of the corallivorous muricid gastropod Drupella rugosa (Born, 1778)
  3. Artificial reefs as a reef restoration strategy in sediment-affected environments: Insights from long-term monitoring
  4. New evidence shows that Pocillopora ‘damicornis-like’ corals in Singapore are actually Pocillopora acuta (Scleractinia: Pocilloporidae)
  5. Coral restoration in Singapore’s sediment-challenged sea
  6. Spatial variability of epibiotic assemblages on marina pontoons in Singapore
  7. Differential Response of Coral Assemblages to Thermal Stress Underscores the Complexity in Predicting Bleaching Susceptibility
  8. Tentacular autotomy and polyp regeneration in the scleractinian coral Euphyllia glabrescens
  9. Mass brooding of the blue octocoral,Heliopora coeruleaon a sedimented equatorial reef
  10. Enhancing the biodiversity of coastal defence structures: transplantation of nursery-reared reef biota onto intertidal seawalls
  11. Augmenting the Post-Transplantation Growth and Survivorship of Juvenile Scleractinian Corals via Nutritional Enhancement
  12. High density aggregations of cucumariids (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) on a Singapore sedimented reef
  13. Rearing juvenile ‘corals of opportunity’ inin situnurseries – A reef rehabilitation approach for sediment-impacted environments
  14. Grazers improve health of coral juveniles in ex situ mariculture
  15. Dietary habits of grazers influence their suitability as biological controls of fouling macroalgae inex situmariculture