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- Disentangling the effects of fishing and environmental forcing on demographic variation in an exploited species
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- Natural History Observations of Hawaiian Garden Eels, Gorgasia hawaiiensis (Congridae: Heterocongrinae), from the Island of Hawai'i
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- Geographic variation in density, demography, and life history traits of a harvested temperate sex-changing reef fish
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- First quantification of subtidal community structure at Tristan da Cunha Islands in the remote South Atlantic from kelp forests to the deep sea
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- Recovery trajectories of kelp forest animals are rapid yet spatially variable across a network of temperate marine protected areas
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- Historical ecology and the conservation of large, hermaphroditic fishes in Pacific Coast kelp forest ecosystems
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- Spatial and temporal variation in the natal otolith chemistry of a Hawaiian reef fish: Prospects for measuring population connectivity
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- From a sea of phenotypic traits, fast reaction and boldness emerge as the most influential to survival in marine fish
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- Geographic variation in natal and early larval trace-elemental signatures in the statoliths of the market squid Doryteuthis (formerly Loligo) opalescens
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- The interaction of retention, recruitment, and density-dependent mortality in the spatial placement of marine reserves
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- Utilizing spatial demographic and life history variation to optimize sustainable yield of a temperate sex-changing fish
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- Benthic processes and overlying fish assemblages drive the composition of benthic detritus on a central Pacific coral reef
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- Exploitation and recovery of a sea urchin predator has implications for the resilience of southern California kelp forests
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- Species-specific consequences of ocean acidification for the calcareous tropical green algae Halimeda
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- Extensive geographic and ontogenetic variation characterizes the trophic ecology of a temperate reef fish on southern California (USA) rocky reefs
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- Synthesizing mechanisms of density dependence in reef fishes: Behavior, habitat configuration, and observational scale
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- Consistent long-term spatial gradients in replenishment for an island population of a coral reef fish
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- Testing larval fish dispersal hypotheses using maximum likelihood analysis of otolith chemistry data
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- Geographic variation in trace-element signatures in the statoliths of near-hatch larvae and recruits of Concholepas concholepas (loco)