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    Western Indian Ocean coral communities: bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction by McClanahan, T. R., Ateweberhan, M., Graham, N. A. J., Wilson, S. K., Sebastián, C. Ruiz, Guillaume, M. M. M., Bruggemann, J. H.

    “…A field study of coral bleaching and coral communities was undertaken spanning 8 countries and ~35° of latitude in 2005. This was combined with studies in…”
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    Seasonally changing habitat use patterns among roving herbivorous fishes in the southern Red Sea: the role of temperature and algal community structure by Afeworki, Y., Videler, J. J., Bruggemann, J. H.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-06-2013)
    “…Coral reefs are characterized by intense herbivory. Spatial patterns in herbivory—particularly along the depth gradient—influence the distribution and…”
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    Food intake by the parrotfish Scarus ferrugineus varies seasonally and is determined by temperature, size and territoriality by Afeworki, Y., Zekeria, Z. A., Videler, J. J., Bruggemann, J. H.

    “…On coral reefs, feeding by parrotfishes may prevent coral to macroalgal phase shifts by keeping algae in a cropped state. To predict the response of grazers to…”
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    Influence of instantaneous variation on estimates of coral reef fish populations and communities by McClanahan, T. R., Graham, N. A. J., Maina, J., Chabanet, P., Bruggemann, J. H., Polunin, N. V. C.

    “…The magnitude of different sources of variation in coral reef fish abundance data needs to be known if temporal changes in population and community data are to…”
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    Fifty years of changes in reef flat habitats of the Grand Récif of Toliara (SW Madagascar) and the impact of gleaning by Andréfouët, S., Guillaume, M. M. M., Delval, A., Rasoamanendrika, F. M. A., Blanchot, J., Bruggemann, J. H.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2013)
    “…The Grand Récif of Toliara (GRT) in Madagascar is a large (33 km 2 ) barrier reef system of the SW Indian Ocean that had been well investigated in the 1960s…”
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    Limited flexibility in resource use in a coral reef grazer foraging on seasonally changing algal communities by Afeworki, Y, Bruggemann, J. H, Videler, J. J

    Published in Coral reefs (01-03-2011)
    “…Feeding ecology of three life phases of the parrotfish Scarus ferrugineus was studied on a southern Red Sea fringing reef by comparing availability and…”
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    Tectonic stability since the last interglacial offsets the Glorieuses Islands from the nearby Comoros archipelago by Guillaume, M. M. M., Reyss, J.-L., Pirazzoli, P. A., Bruggemann, J. H.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2013)
    “…The four fossil terraces of the Glorieuses Islands are described, and new dates are provided to resolve their stratigraphy, depositional setting, and tectonic…”
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    Effects of extreme seasonality on community structure and functional group dynamics of coral reef algae in the southern Red Sea (Eritrea) by ATEWEBERHAN, M, BRUGGEMANN, J. H, BREEMAN, A. M

    Published in Coral reefs (01-08-2006)
    “…Spatial and temporal variation in the biomass of four functional groups of coral reef algae (canopy algae, foliose algae, turf algae and crustose corallines)…”
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    Seasonal dynamics of Sargassum ilicifolium (Phaeophyta) on a shallow reef flat in the southern Red Sea (Eritrea) by ATEWEBERHAN, M, BRUGGEMANN, J. H, BREEMAN, A. M

    “…The seasonality of Sargassum ilicifolium was studied in the southern Red Sea by monitoring thallus density, thallus size and the initiation, growth,…”
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    One species for one island? Unexpected diversity and weak connectivity in a widely distributed tropical hydrozoan by Postaire, B, Gélin, P, Bruggemann, J H, Magalon, H

    Published in Heredity (01-04-2017)
    “…Isolation by distance (IBD) is one of the main modes of differentiation in marine species, above all in species presenting low dispersal capacities. This study…”
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    Bioerosion and sediment ingestion by the Caribbean parrotfish Scarus vetula and Sparisoma viride: implications of fish size, feeding mode and habitat use by Bruggemann, J. H., van Kessel, A. M., van Rooij, J. M., Breeman, A. M.

    “…Erosion rates and sources of sediment ingested were quantified for the 2 most abundant parrotfish species on a leeward fringing reef of Bonaire, Netherlands…”
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    Alternative male mating tactics of the endemic Red Sea parrotfish Scarus ferrugineus by Afeworki, Y., Videler, J. J., Tekle, F. Y., Kibrom, H. E., Bruggemann, J. H.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-08-2017)
    “…The present study shows that small non‐territorial terminal‐phase males of the rusty parrotfish Scarus ferrugineus are reproductively active and are comparable…”
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    High biomass and production but low energy transfer efficiency of Caribbean parrotfish : implications for trophic models of coral reefs by VAN ROOIJ, J. M, VIDELER, J. J, BRUGGEMANN, J. H

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-12-1998)
    “…Quantitative data are presented to assess the trophic role of scarids on the fringing coral reef of Bonaire (Netherlands Antilles), with particular emphasis on…”
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    Seasonal and life-phase related differences in growth in Scarus ferrugineus on a southern Red Sea fringing reef by Afeworki, Y., Videler, J. J., Berhane, Y. H., Bruggemann, J. H.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-05-2014)
    “…Temporal trends in growth of the rusty parrotfish Scarus ferrugineus were studied on a southern Red Sea fringing reef that experiences seasonal changes in…”
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    Comparative analysis of foraging and habitat use by the sympatric Caribbean parrotfish Scarus vetula and Sparisoma viride (Scaridae) by Bruggemann, J. Henrich, Kuyper, Maarten W. M., Breeman, Anneke M.

    “…On the fringing reef of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, a comparative study was made of habitat use, diet selection, foraging behaviour and food acquisition of…”
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    Predictability of coral bleaching from synoptic satellite and in situ temperature observations by MCCLANAHAN, T. R, ATEWEBERHAN, M, RUIZ SEBASTIAN, C, GRAHAM, N. A. J, WILSON, S. K, BRIIGGEMANN, J. H, GUILLAUME, M. M. M

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2007)
    “…Satellite and compiled in situ observations of sea surface temperatures have greatly increased the ability to detect anomalous and persistent warm water and…”
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    Isolation and characterisation of 16 microsatellite loci from a widespread tropical hydrozoan, Lytocarpia brevirostris (Busk, 1852) by Postaire, Bautisse, Aurelle, D., Bourmaud, C. A. F., Bruggemann, J. H., Magalon, H.

    Published in Conservation genetics resources (01-06-2015)
    “…We isolated and characterized 16 polymorphic microsatellite loci for Lytocarpia brevirostris (Aglaopheniidae), a hydrozoan common in the tropical Indo-Pacific…”
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    Lesion regeneration capacities in populations of the massive coral Porites lutea at Réunion Island: environmental correlates by Denis, V, Debreuil, J, De Palmas, S, Richard, J, Guillaume, MMM, Bruggemann, JH

    “…The capacity of corals for repairing partial mortality is a fundamental determinant of reef resilience. This capacity was assessed in the major reef-building…”
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    Plastic growth of the herbivorous reef fish Sparisoma viride: field evidence for a trade-off between growth and reproduction by van Rooij, J. M., Bruggemann, J. H., Videler, J. J., Breeman, A. M.

    “…The growth of different life phases and social categories of the protogynous parrotfish Sparisoma viride was studied on a fringing reef on Bonaire (Netherlands…”
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    Early human occupation of the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during the last interglacial by Walter, Robert C, Buffler, Richard T, Bruggemann, J. Henrich, Guillaume, Mireille M. M, Berhe, Seife M, Negassi, Berhane, Libsekal, Yoseph, Cheng, Hai, Edwards, R. Lawrence, von Cosel, Rudo, Néraudeau, Didier, Gagnon, Mario

    Published in Nature (London) (04-05-2000)
    “…The geographical origin of modern humans is the subject of ongoing scientific debate. The 'multiregional evolution' hypothesis argues that modern humans…”
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