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1Emergent patterns of reef fish diversity correlate with coral assemblage shifts along the Great Barrier Reef14.25Citations (PDF)
2Testing for concordance between predicted species richness, past prioritization, and marine protected area designations in the western Indian Ocean4.94Citations (PDF)
3Drivers of nutrient intakes from fisheries in French Polynesia3.01Citations (PDF)
4Fish contributions toward nutritional security in Kenya
Food Security, 2024, 16, 951-971
6.07Citations (PDF)
5Global patterns and drivers of fish reproductive potential on coral reefs14.24Citations (PDF)
6Ecological roles and importance of sharks in the Anthropocene Ocean
Science, 2024, 385,
19.569Citations (PDF)
7Graph-theoretic modeling reveals connectivity hotspots for herbivorous reef fishes in a restored tropical island system
Landscape Ecology, 2024, 39,
3.06Citations (PDF)
8Protection efforts have resulted in ~10% of existing fish biomass on coral reefs7.57Citations (PDF)
9Terrestrial invasive species alter marine vertebrate behaviour10.715Citations (PDF)
10Reef-building corals farm and feed on their photosynthetic symbionts
Nature, 2023, 620, 1018-1024
34.377Citations (PDF)
11Sustainable reference points for multispecies coral reef fisheries14.221Citations (PDF)
12Climate change exacerbates nutrient disparities from seafood
Nature Climate Change, 2023, 13, 1242-1249
18.331Citations (PDF)
13Seabirds boost coral reef resilience
Science Advances, 2023, 9,
11.530Citations (PDF)
14Best‐practice fisheries management associated with reduced stocks and changes in life histories
Fish and Fisheries, 2022, 23, 422-444
6.017Citations (PDF)
15Climate-induced increases in micronutrient availability for coral reef fisheries
One Earth, 2022, 5, 98-108
9.133Citations (PDF)
16Managing fisheries for maximum nutrient yield
Fish and Fisheries, 2022, 23, 800-811
6.049Citations (PDF)
17The contribution of macroalgae‐associated fishes to small‐scale tropical reef fisheries
Fish and Fisheries, 2022, 23, 847-861
6.022Citations (PDF)
18Causal drivers of climate‐mediated coral reef regime shifts
Ecosphere, 2022, 13,
2.621Citations (PDF)
19Biological trade-offs underpin coral reef ecosystem functioning10.736Citations (PDF)
20Spatial decoupling of α and β diversity suggest different management needs for coral reef fish along an extensive mid-oceanic ridge1.74Citations (PDF)
21Seabird diversity and biomass enhance cross-ecosystem nutrient subsidies2.626Citations (PDF)
22Linking key human-environment theories to inform the sustainability of coral reefs
Current Biology, 2022, 32, 2610-2620.e4
4.010Citations (PDF)
23Trade and foreign fishing mediate global marine nutrient supply7.548Citations (PDF)
24Reef fishes weaken dietary preferences after coral mortality, altering resource overlap
Journal of Animal Ecology, 2022, 91, 2125-2134
3.29Citations (PDF)
25Safeguarding nutrients from coral reefs under climate change
Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2022, 6, 1808-1817
10.741Citations (PDF)
26Towards process-oriented management of tropical reefs in the anthropocene
Nature Sustainability, 2022, 6, 148-157
22.221Citations (PDF)
27Navigating sustainability and health trade-offs in global seafood systems5.011Citations (PDF)
28Geo‐ecological functions provided by coral reef fishes vary among regions and impact reef carbonate cycling regimes
Ecosphere, 2022, 13,
2.618Citations (PDF)
29Small pelagic fish supply abundant and affordable micronutrients to low- and middle-income countries
Nature Food, 2022, 3, 1075-1084
15.354Citations (PDF)
30Harnessing island–ocean connections to maximize marine benefits of island conservation7.520Citations (PDF)
31Variability in coral reef fish baseline and benchmark biomass in the central and western Indian Ocean provinces1.918Citations (PDF)
32Spatial scaling properties of coral reef benthic communities
Ecography, 2021, 44, 188-198
5.014Citations (PDF)
33Weakening macroalgal feedbacks through shading on degraded coral reefs1.93Citations (PDF)
34Response and Effect Traits of Coral Reef Fish2.625Citations (PDF)
35Maximizing regional biodiversity requires a mosaic of protection levels
PLoS Biology, 2021, 19, e3001195
5.224Citations (PDF)
36Natural nutrient subsidies alter demographic rates in a functionally important coral-reef fish
Scientific Reports, 2021, 11,
3.724Citations (PDF)
37Fishers perceptions of ecosystem service change associated with climate‐disturbed coral reefs
People and Nature, 2021, 3, 639-657
4.821Citations (PDF)
38Rat eradication restores nutrient subsidies from seabirds across terrestrial and marine ecosystems
Current Biology, 2021, 31, 2704-2711.e4
4.064Citations (PDF)
39Microbial Shift in the Enteric Bacteriome of Coral Reef Fish Following Climate-Driven Regime Shifts
Microorganisms, 2021, 9, 1711
4.014Citations (PDF)
40Secure local aquatic food systems in the face of declining coral reefs
One Earth, 2021, 4, 1214-1216
9.123Citations (PDF)
41Micronutrient supply from global marine fisheries under climate change and overfishing
Current Biology, 2021, 31, 4132-4138.e3
4.062Citations (PDF)
42Precision and cost-effectiveness of bioindicators to estimate nutrient regimes on coral reefs
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021, 170, 112606
5.15Citations (PDF)
43Time to integrate global climate change and biodiversity science‐policy agendas
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2021, 58, 2384-2393
3.9166Citations (PDF)
44Risks to future atoll habitability from climate‐driven environmental changes9.254Citations (PDF)
45Decadal shifts in traits of reef fish communities in marine reserves
Scientific Reports, 2021, 11,
3.77Citations (PDF)
46Habitat and fishing control grazing potential on coral reefs
Functional Ecology, 2020, 34, 240-251
4.346Citations (PDF)
47Functional traits illuminate the selective impacts of different fishing gears on coral reefs
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2020, 57, 241-252
3.942Citations (PDF)
48Synchronous biological feedbacks in parrotfishes associated with pantropical coral bleaching
Global Change Biology, 2020, 26, 1285-1294
11.156Citations (PDF)
49A review of a decade of lessons from one of the world’s largest MPAs: conservation gains and key challenges
Marine Biology, 2020, 167,
1.676Citations (PDF)
50Red and green loops help uncover missing feedbacks in a coral reef social–ecological system
People and Nature, 2020, 2, 608-618
4.812Citations (PDF)
51Social determinants of adaptive and transformative responses to climate change
Nature Climate Change, 2020, 10, 823-828
18.3206Citations (PDF)
52Biodiversity increases ecosystem functions despite multiple stressors on coral reefs10.7102Citations (PDF)
53Exceptional but vulnerable microbial diversity in coral reef animal surface microbiomes2.624Citations (PDF)
54Macroalgal meadow habitats support fish and fisheries in diverse tropical seascapes
Fish and Fisheries, 2020, 21, 700-717
6.089Citations (PDF)
55Diversification insulates fisher catch and revenue in heavily exploited tropical fisheries
Science Advances, 2020, 6,
11.541Citations (PDF)
56Coral species composition drives key ecosystem function on coral reefs2.628Citations (PDF)
57Climatic and local stressor interactions threaten tropical forests and coral reefs3.9110Citations (PDF)
58Changing role of coral reef marine reserves in a warming climate14.275Citations (PDF)
59Delineating reef fish trophic guilds with global gut content data synthesis and phylogeny
PLoS Biology, 2020, 18, e3000702
5.269Citations (PDF)
60Social–environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene
Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2019, 3, 1341-1350
10.7236Citations (PDF)
61Interspecific differences in environmental response blur trait dynamics in classic statistical analyses
Marine Biology, 2019, 166,
1.61Citations (PDF)
62Harnessing global fisheries to tackle micronutrient deficiencies
Nature, 2019, 574, 95-98
34.3595Citations (PDF)
63Coral reef ecology in the Anthropocene
Functional Ecology, 2019, 33, 1014-1022
4.3118Citations (PDF)
64Thermal stress induces persistently altered coral reef fish assemblages
Global Change Biology, 2019, 25, 2739-2750
11.194Citations (PDF)
65Seabird nutrient subsidies alter patterns of algal abundance and fish biomass on coral reefs following a bleaching event
Global Change Biology, 2019, 25, 2619-2632
11.171Citations (PDF)
66Rethinking coral reef functional futures
Functional Ecology, 2019, 33, 942-947
4.353Citations (PDF)
67Trait structure and redundancy determine sensitivity to disturbance in marine fish communities
Global Change Biology, 2019, 25, 3424-3437
11.197Citations (PDF)
68Social-ecological alignment and ecological conditions in coral reefs14.289Citations (PDF)
69Coral reef ecosystem services in the Anthropocene
Functional Ecology, 2019, 33, 1023-1034
4.3414Citations (PDF)
70Parsing human and biophysical drivers of coral reef regimes2.695Citations (PDF)
71Water quality mediates resilience on the Great Barrier Reef10.7190Citations (PDF)
72Escaping the perfect storm of simultaneous climate change impacts on agriculture and marine fisheries
Science Advances, 2019, 5,
11.589Citations (PDF)
73The future of resilience-based management in coral reef ecosystems8.4199Citations (PDF)
74Form and function of tropical macroalgal reefs in the Anthropocene
Functional Ecology, 2019, 33, 989-999
4.3101Citations (PDF)
75Mass coral bleaching causes biotic homogenization of reef fish assemblages
Global Change Biology, 2018, 24, 3117-3129
11.1197Citations (PDF)
76Gradients of disturbance and environmental conditions shape coral community structure for south‐eastern Indian Ocean reefs
Diversity and Distributions, 2018, 24, 605-620
4.162Citations (PDF)
77Spatial and temporal patterns of mass bleaching of corals in the Anthropocene
Science, 2018, 359, 80-83
19.51,934Citations (PDF)
78Ecosystem regime shifts disrupt trophic structure
Ecological Applications, 2018, 28, 191-200
4.157Citations (PDF)
79Regime shifts shorten food chains for mesopredators with potential sublethal effects
Functional Ecology, 2018, 32, 820-830
4.320Citations (PDF)
80Combining fish and benthic communities into multiple regimes reveals complex reef dynamics3.749Citations (PDF)
81Long‐term studies in the Philippines illuminate the relative role of marine reserves versus benthic degradation in driving coral reef fish densities
Journal of Fish Biology, 2018, 93, 761-761
1.70Citations (PDF)
82The future of hyperdiverse tropical ecosystems
Nature, 2018, 559, 517-526
34.3593Citations (PDF)
83Community-wide scan identifies fish species associated with coral reef services across the Indo-Pacific2.616Citations (PDF)
84Seabirds enhance coral reef productivity and functioning in the absence of invasive rats
Nature, 2018, 559, 250-253
34.3276Citations (PDF)
85Skin microbiome of coral reef fish is highly variable and driven by host phylogeny and diet
Microbiome, 2018, 6,
11.4150Citations (PDF)
86Loss of coral reef growth capacity to track future increases in sea level
Nature, 2018, 558, 396-400
34.3327Citations (PDF)
87Gravity of human impacts mediates coral reef conservation gains7.5253Citations (PDF)
88Productive instability of coral reef fisheries after climate-driven regime shifts10.7102Citations (PDF)
89Structural complexity mediates functional structure of reef fish assemblages among coral habitats1.3111Citations (PDF)
90Human Disruption of Coral Reef Trophic Structure
Current Biology, 2017, 27, 231-236
4.0133Citations (PDF)
91Coral reef mesopredators switch prey, shortening food chains, in response to habitat degradation
Ecology and Evolution, 2017, 7, 2626-2635
2.074Citations (PDF)
92Drivers and predictions of coral reef carbonate budget trajectories2.658Citations (PDF)
93Detecting spatial regimes in ecosystems
Ecology Letters, 2017, 20, 19-32
7.960Citations (PDF)
94The Resilience of Marine Ecosystems to Climatic Disturbances
BioScience, 2017, 67, 208-220
5.2117Citations (PDF)
95Cross-scale habitat structure driven by coral species composition on tropical reefs3.752Citations (PDF)
96Coral reef degradation alters the isotopic niche of reef fishes
Marine Biology, 2017, 164,
1.614Citations (PDF)
97Modeling Reef Fish Biomass, Recovery Potential, and Management Priorities in the Western Indian Ocean
PLoS ONE, 2016, 11, e0154585
2.551Citations (PDF)
98Ecological limitations to the resilience of coral reefs
Coral Reefs, 2016, 35, 1271-1280
2.057Citations (PDF)
99Unexpected high vulnerability of functions in wilderness areas: evidence from coral reef fishes2.639Citations (PDF)
100Harnessing fishery‐independent indicators to aid management of data‐poor fisheries: weighing habitat and fishing effects
Ecosphere, 2016, 7,
2.618Citations (PDF)
101Bright spots among the world’s coral reefs
Nature, 2016, 535, 416-419
34.3481Citations (PDF)
102Management applications of discontinuity theory
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2016, 53, 688-698
3.965Citations (PDF)
103Ecological indicators for coral reef fisheries management
Fish and Fisheries, 2016, 17, 1029-1054
6.048Citations (PDF)
104Herbivore cross‐scale redundancy supports response diversity and promotes coral reef resilience
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2016, 53, 646-655
3.9109Citations (PDF)
105Drivers of herbivory on coral reefs: species, habitat and management effects1.928Citations (PDF)
106Perceptions of trends in Seychelles artisanal trap fisheries: comparing catch monitoring, underwater visual census and fishers’ knowledge
Environmental Conservation, 2015, 42, 191-192
2.12Citations (PDF)
107Remote coral reefs can sustain high growth potential and may match future sea-level trends3.783Citations (PDF)
108Assessing the Effectiveness of Local Management of Coral Reefs Using Expert Opinion and Spatial Bayesian Modeling
PLoS ONE, 2015, 10, e0135465
2.528Citations (PDF)
109Habitat Selectivity and Reliance on Live Corals for Indo-Pacific Hawkfishes (Family: Cirrhitidae)
PLoS ONE, 2015, 10, e0138136
2.513Citations (PDF)
110Operationalizing resilience for adaptive coral reef management under global environmental change
Global Change Biology, 2015, 21, 48-61
11.1228Citations (PDF)
111Predicting climate-driven regime shifts versus rebound potential in coral reefs
Nature, 2015, 518, 94-97
34.3716Citations (PDF)
112Recovery potential of the world's coral reef fishes
Nature, 2015, 520, 341-344
34.3329Citations (PDF)
113Local fishing influences coral reef fish behavior inside protected areas of the Indo-Pacific
Biological Conservation, 2015, 182, 8-12
3.949Citations (PDF)
114Adaptive Management for Novel Ecosystems
2015, , 123-146
4Citations (PDF)
115The Influence of Fisher Knowledge on the Susceptibility of Reef Fish Aggregations to Fishing
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e91296
2.516Citations (PDF)
116Biogeography and Change among Regional Coral Communities across the Western Indian Ocean
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e93385
2.574Citations (PDF)
117Evidence for multiple stressor interactions and effects on coral reefs
Global Change Biology, 2014, 20, 681-697
11.1361Citations (PDF)
118Discontinuities, cross‐scale patterns, and the organization of ecosystems
Ecology, 2014, 95, 654-667
3.5116Citations (PDF)
119Habitat structure and body size distributions: cross‐ecosystem comparison for taxa with determinate and indeterminate growth
Oikos, 2014, 123, 971-983
3.031Citations (PDF)
120Fishery benefits from behavioural modification of fishes in periodically harvested fisheries closures1.929Citations (PDF)
121Scleractinian coral communities of the inner Seychelles 10 years after the 1998 mortality event1.922Citations (PDF)
122Habitat Complexity: Coral Structural Loss Leads to Fisheries Declines
Current Biology, 2014, 24, R359-R361
4.085Citations (PDF)
123Assessing interactions of multiple stressors when data are limited: A Bayesian belief network applied to coral reefs9.249Citations (PDF)
124Home-range allometry in coral reef fishes: comparison to other vertebrates, methodological issues and management implications
Oecologia, 2014, 177, 73-83
1.789Citations (PDF)
125Coral Reef Community Composition in the Context of Disturbance History on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e101204
2.560Citations (PDF)
126Sea cucumbers in the Seychelles: effects of marine protected areas on high‐value species1.922Citations (PDF)
127A functional approach reveals community responses to disturbances9.41,747Citations (PDF)
128Synergies and tradeoffs in how managers, scientists, and fishers value coral reef ecosystem services
Global Environmental Change, 2013, 23, 1444-1453
9.2104Citations (PDF)
129Spillover of fish naïveté from marine reserves
Ecology Letters, 2013, 16, 191-197
7.979Citations (PDF)
130Fish foraging patterns, vulnerability to fishing, and implications for the management of ecosystem function across scales
Ecological Applications, 2013, 23, 1632-1644
4.146Citations (PDF)
131Global Effects of Local Human Population Density and Distance to Markets on the Condition of Coral Reef Fisheries
Conservation Biology, 2013, 27, 453-458
4.9141Citations (PDF)
132The Last Call for Marine Wilderness?
BioScience, 2013, 63, 397-402
5.2108Citations (PDF)
133Evaluating Social and Ecological Vulnerability of Coral Reef Fisheries to Climate Change
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8, e74321
2.5228Citations (PDF)
134The Status of Coral Reef Fish Assemblages in the Chagos Archipelago, with Implications for Protected Area Management and Climate Change
Coral Reefs of the World, 2013, , 253-270
0.018Citations (PDF)
135Susceptibility of Butterflyfish to Habitat Disturbance
2013, , 226-245
8Citations (PDF)
136Comanagement of coral reef social-ecological systems7.5447Citations (PDF)
137Effect of Macroalgal Expansion and Marine Protected Areas on Coral Recovery Following a Climatic Disturbance
Conservation Biology, 2012, 26, 995-1004
4.972Citations (PDF)
138To Fish or Not to Fish: Factors at Multiple Scales Affecting Artisanal Fishers' Readiness to Exit a Declining Fishery
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e31460
2.5162Citations (PDF)
139The Influence of Coral Reef Benthic Condition on Associated Fish Assemblages
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e42167
2.5103Citations (PDF)
140Prioritizing Key Resilience Indicators to Support Coral Reef Management in a Changing Climate
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e42884
2.5227Citations (PDF)
141Weak Compliance Undermines the Success of No-Take Zones in a Large Government-Controlled Marine Protected Area
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e50074
2.583Citations (PDF)
142Cross-scale Habitat Structure Drives Fish Body Size Distributions on Coral Reefs
Ecosystems, 2012, 16, 478-490
2.589Citations (PDF)
143Influence of habitat condition and competition on foraging behaviour of parrotfishes1.947Citations (PDF)
144Effects of Customary Marine Closures on Fish Behavior, Spear-Fishing Success, and Underwater Visual Surveys
Conservation Biology, 2011, , no-no
4.968Citations (PDF)
145Design Factors and Socioeconomic Variables Associated with Ecological Responses to Fishery Closures in the Western Indian Ocean
Coastal Management, 2011, 39, 412-424
1.933Citations (PDF)
146Changes in Biodiversity and Functioning of Reef Fish Assemblages following Coral Bleaching and Coral Loss
Diversity, 2011, 3, 424-452
1.8272Citations (PDF)
147Fear of Fishers: Human Predation Explains Behavioral Changes in Coral Reef Fishes
PLoS ONE, 2011, 6, e22761
2.5127Citations (PDF)
148From microbes to people0.026Citations (PDF)
149Extinction vulnerability of coral reef fishes
Ecology Letters, 2011, 14, 341-348
7.9226Citations (PDF)
150Critical thresholds and tangible targets for ecosystem-based management of coral reef fisheries7.5294Citations (PDF)
151Perceptions of trends in Seychelles artisanal trap fisheries: comparing catch monitoring, underwater visual census and fishers' knowledge2.199Citations (PDF)
152Global Human Footprint on the Linkage between Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning in Reef Fishes
PLoS Biology, 2011, 9, e1000606
5.2274Citations (PDF)
153Reef shark declines in remote atolls highlight the need for multi‐faceted conservation action1.9144Citations (PDF)
154Enabling regional management in a changing climate through Bayesian meta‐analysis of a large‐scale disturbance5.713Citations (PDF)
155Transitional states in marine fisheries: adapting to predicted global change3.977Citations (PDF)
156Rising to the challenge of sustaining coral reef resilience9.4946Citations (PDF)
157Marine reserves as linked social–ecological systems7.5297Citations (PDF)
158Linking Social and Ecological Systems to Sustain Coral Reef Fisheries
Current Biology, 2009, 19, 206-212
4.0284Citations (PDF)
159Gear‐based fisheries management as a potential adaptive response to climate change and coral mortality
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2009, 46, 724-732
3.9124Citations (PDF)
160Hierarchical drivers of reef-fish metacommunity structure
Ecology, 2009, 90, 252-264
3.557Citations (PDF)
161Effects of fisheries closure size, age, and history of compliance on coral reef fish communities in the western Indian Ocean1.965Citations (PDF)
162Climate Warming, Marine Protected Areas and the Ocean-Scale Integrity of Coral Reef Ecosystems
PLoS ONE, 2008, 3, e3039
2.5232Citations (PDF)
163TOWARD PRISTINE BIOMASS: REEF FISH RECOVERY IN CORAL REEF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN KENYA
2007, 17, 1055-1067
278Citations (PDF)
164Lag Effects in the Impacts of Mass Coral Bleaching on Coral Reef Fish, Fisheries, and Ecosystems
Conservation Biology, 2007, 21, 1291-1300
4.9363Citations (PDF)
165Ecological versatility and the decline of coral feeding fishes following climate driven coral mortality
Marine Biology, 2007, 153, 119-127
1.670Citations (PDF)
166Multiple disturbances and the global degradation of coral reefs: are reef fishes at risk or resilient?
Global Change Biology, 2006, 12, 2220-2234
11.1640Citations (PDF)
167Anthropogenic Stressors, Inter-Specific Competition and ENSO Effects on a Mauritian Coral Reef1.325Citations (PDF)
168Dynamic fragility of oceanic coral reef ecosystems7.5601Citations (PDF)
169Is coral richness related to community resistance to and recovery from disturbance?
PeerJ, 0, 2, e308
0.238Citations (PDF)