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    Warming Trends and Bleaching Stress of the World’s Coral Reefs 1985–2012 by Heron, Scott F., Maynard, Jeffrey A., van Hooidonk, Ruben, Eakin, C. Mark

    Published in Scientific reports (06-12-2016)
    “…Coral reefs across the world’s oceans are in the midst of the longest bleaching event on record (from 2014 to at least 2016). As many of the world’s reefs are…”
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    Contrasting patterns of coral bleaching susceptibility in 2010 suggest an adaptive response to thermal stress by Guest, James R, Baird, Andrew H, Maynard, Jeffrey A, Muttaqin, Efin, Edwards, Alasdair J, Campbell, Stuart J, Yewdall, Katie, Affendi, Yang Amri, Chou, Loke Ming

    Published in PloS one (09-03-2012)
    “…Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibility to bleaching among coral taxa has been consistent over a broad…”
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    Changes in bleaching susceptibility among corals subject to ocean warming and recurrent bleaching in Moorea, French Polynesia by Pratchett, Morgan S, McCowan, Dominique, Maynard, Jeffrey A, Heron, Scott F

    Published in PloS one (29-07-2013)
    “…Climate-induced coral bleaching poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, mostly because of the sensitivities of key habitat-forming corals to increasing…”
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    Ocean acidification and warming will lower coral reef resilience by ANTHONY, KENNETH R.N, MAYNARD, JEFFREY A, DIAZ-PULIDO, GUILLERMO, MUMBY, PETER J, MARSHALL, PAUL A, CAO, LONG, HOEGH-GULDBERG, OVE

    Published in Global change biology (01-05-2011)
    “…Ocean warming and acidification from increasing levels of atmospheric CO₂ represent major global threats to coral reefs, and are in many regions exacerbated by…”
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    A robust operational model for predicting where tropical cyclone waves damage coral reefs by Puotinen, Marji, Maynard, Jeffrey A., Beeden, Roger, Radford, Ben, Williams, Gareth J.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-05-2016)
    “…Tropical cyclone (TC) waves can severely damage coral reefs. Models that predict where to find such damage (the ‘damage zone’) enable reef managers to: 1)…”
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    Energetics approach to predicting mortality risk from environmental stress: a case study of coral bleaching by Anthony, Kenneth R. N., Hoogenboom, Mia O., Maynard, Jeffrey A., Grottoli, Andréa G., Middlebrook, Rachael

    Published in Functional ecology (01-06-2009)
    “…1. Coral bleaching events, predicted to increase in frequency and severity as a result of climate change, are a threat to tropical coral-reef ecosystems…”
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    First genealogy for a wild marine fish population reveals multigenerational philopatry by Salles, Océane C., Pujol, Benoit, Maynard, Jeffrey A., Almany, Glenn R., Berumen, Michael L., Jones, Geoffrey P., Saenz-Agudelo, Pablo, Srinivasan, Maya, Thorrold, Simon R., Planes, Serge

    “…Natal philopatry, the return of individuals to their natal area for reproduction, has advantages and disadvantages for animal populations. Natal philopatry may…”
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    Validation of Reef-Scale Thermal Stress Satellite Products for Coral Bleaching Monitoring by Heron, Scott F, Johnston, Lyza, Liu, Gang, Geiger, Erick F, Maynard, Jeffrey A, De La Cour, Jacqueline L, Johnson, Steven, Okano, Ryan, Benavente, David, Burgess, Timothy F R

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2016)
    “…Satellite monitoring of thermal stress on coral reefs has become an essential component of reef management practice around the world. A recent development by…”
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    Coral reef fish populations can persist without immigration by Salles, Océane C., Maynard, Jeffrey A., Joannides, Marc, Barbu, Corentin M., Saenz-Agudelo, Pablo, Almany, Glenn R., Berumen, Michael L., Thorrold, Simon R., Jones, Geoffrey P., Planes, Serge

    “…Determining the conditions under which populations may persist requires accurate estimates of demographic parameters, including immigration, local reproductive…”
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    ReefTemp: An interactive monitoring system for coral bleaching using high-resolution SST and improved stress predictors by Maynard, Jeffrey A., Turner, Peter J., Anthony, Kenneth R. N., Baird, Andrew H., Berkelmans, Ray, Eakin, C. Mark, Johnson, Johanna, Marshall, Paul A., Packer, Gareck R., Rea, Anthony, Willis, Bette L.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-03-2008)
    “…Anomalously high sea surface temperatures (SST) have led to repeated mass coral bleaching events on a global scale. Existing satellite‐based systems used to…”
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    Fire coral clones demonstrate phenotypic plasticity among reef habitats by Dubé, Caroline E., Boissin, Emilie, Maynard, Jeffrey A., Planes, Serge

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2017)
    “…Clonal populations are often characterized by reduced levels of genotypic diversity, which can translate into lower numbers of functional phenotypes, both of…”
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    Assessing relative resilience potential of coral reefs to inform management by Maynard, Jeffrey A., McKagan, Steven, Raymundo, Laurie, Johnson, Steven, Ahmadia, Gabby N., Johnston, Lyza, Houk, Peter, Williams, Gareth J., Kendall, Matt, Heron, Scott F., van Hooidonk, Ruben, Mcleod, Elizabeth, Tracey, Dieter, Planes, Serge

    Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2015)
    “…Ecological resilience assessments are an important part of resilience-based management (RBM) and can help prioritize and target management actions. Use of such…”
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    Blacktip reef sharks, Carcharhinus melanopterus, have high genetic structure and varying demographic histories in their Indo‐Pacific range by Vignaud, Thomas M, Mourier, Johann, Maynard, Jeffrey A, Leblois, Raphael, Spaet, Julia, Clua, Eric, Neglia, Valentina, Planes, Serge

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2014)
    “…For free‐swimming marine species like sharks, only population genetics and demographic history analyses can be used to assess population health/status as…”
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