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    Recovery potential of fish and coral populations following ecological disturbance by Asbury, Mollie, InnesGold, Anne A., Wulstein, Devynn M., Madin, Elizabeth M. P., Madin, Joshua S., McManus, Lisa C.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-06-2024)
    “…The health of coral reef benthic and fish communities is implicitly connected, yet typically studied and managed separately. By developing a coupled reef…”
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    Restoration of an Indigenous aquaculture system can increase reef fish density and fisheries harvest in Hawai‘i by InnesGold, Anne A., Madin, Elizabeth M. P., Stokes, Kaci, Ching, Casey, Kawelo, Hi‘ilei, Kotubetey, Keli‘i, Reppun, Frederick, Rii, Yoshimi M., Winter, Kawika B., McManus, Lisa C.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2024)
    “…While aquaculture is increasingly considered a globally important source of protein, growing fish for human consumption is not new. Indigenous aquaculture…”
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    Exploring social-ecological trade-offs in fisheries using a coupled food web and human behavior model by Innes-Gold, Anne A., Pavlowich, Tyler, Heinichen, Margaret, McManus, M. Conor, McNamee, Jason, Collie, Jeremy, Humphries, Austin T.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-06-2021)
    “…Marine fisheries represent a social-ecological system driven by both complex ecological processes and human interactions. Ecosystem-based fisheries management…”
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    Tropical fish diversity enhances coral reef functioning across multiple scales by Lefcheck, Jonathan S, Innes-Gold, Anne A, Brandl, Simon J, Steneck, Robert S, Torres, Ruben E, Rasher, Douglas B

    Published in Science advances (01-03-2019)
    “…There is now a general consensus that biodiversity positively affects ecosystem functioning. This consensus, however, stems largely from small-scale…”
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    Right phenotype, wrong place: predator-induced plasticity is costly in a mismatched environment by Innes-Gold, Anne A, Zuczek, Nicholas Y, Touchon, Justin C

    “…Like many animals, tadpoles often produce different, predator-specific phenotypes when exposed to risk of predation. It is generally assumed that such…”
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    Modeling the interactive effects of sea surface temperature, fishing effort, and spatial closures on reef fish populations by Innes-Gold, Anne A., Carvalho, Paul, McManus, Lisa C., Correa-Garcia, Seaenna, Marcoux, Stacia D., Oleson, Kirsten L. L., Stokes, Kaci, Madin, Elizabeth M. P.

    Published in Theoretical ecology (01-12-2024)
    “…Climate change can affect reef fish both directly (e.g., mortality, growth, fecundity) and indirectly (e.g., habitat degradation). The extent to which the…”
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    Right phenotype, wrong place: predator-induced plasticity is costly in a mismatched environment by Innes-Gold, Anne A., Zuczek, Nicholas Y., Touchon, Justin C.

    “…Like many animals, tadpoles often produce different, predator-specific phenotypes when exposed to risk of predation. It is generally assumed that such…”
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    How Modified Trophic Interactions Create Socio-Ecological Tradeoffs: A Case Study of Narragansett Bay Fisheries by Innes-Gold, Anne A

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Marine fisheries represent a social-ecological system driven by both complex ecological processes and human interactions. Fisheries management requires an…”
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