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Ocean Productivity May Predict Recruitment of the Rainbow Wrasse (Coris julis). PLOS ONE. 11:1-13.
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2016. Biocultural approaches to well-being and sustainability indicators across scales.. Nat Ecol Evol. 1(12):1798-1806.
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2017. Size, age, and habitat determine effectiveness of Palau's Marine Protected Areas. PLOS ONE. 12:1-18.
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2017. Spatial separation without territoriality in shark communities. Oikos. :n/a–n/a.
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2017. Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming.. Mov Ecol. 6:9.
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2018. Biogeographic patterns of communities across diverse marine ecosystems in southern California. Marine Ecology. 39:e12453.
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2018. Citizen science monitoring of marine protected areas: Case studies and recommendations for integration into monitoring programs. Marine Ecology. 39:e12470.
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2018. Clipperton Atoll as a model to study small marine populations: Endemism and the genomic consequences of small population size.. PLoS One. 13(6):e0198901.
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2018. Harnessing cross-border resources to confront climate change. Environmental Science & Policy. 87:128-132.
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2018. Harnessing cross-border resources to confront climate change. Environmental Science & Policy. 87:128-132.
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2018. Harnessing cross-border resources to confront climate change. Environmental Science & Policy. 87:128-132.
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2018. Spatial separation without territoriality in shark communities. Oikos. 127:767-779.
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2018. Connecting Science to Policymakers, Managers, and Citizens. Oceanography. 33
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2019. Global baselines and benchmarks for fish biomass: comparing remote reefs and fisheries closures. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 612:167–192.
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2019. Marine biodiversity from zero to a thousand meters at Clipperton Atoll (Île de La Passion), Tropical Eastern Pacific. PeerJ. 7:e7279.
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2019. Population assessment of the endemic angelfish Holacanthus limbaughi from Île de La Passion-Clipperton Atoll (Tropical Eastern Pacific). Endangered Species Research. 38:171–176.
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2019. Kelp forests at the end of the earth: 45 years later.. PLoS One. 15(3):e0229259.
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