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  • Burt John; Feary David; Bauman Andrew; Usseglio Paolo; Cavalcante Georgenes; Sale Peter (Oxford University Press, 2011)
    This study provides the first large-scale comparison of reef-associated fish communities in the northeastern Arabian Peninsula, with 24 sites spanning >3000 km of coastline in the southern Persian Gulf, the western Gulf ...
  • Mora Camilo; Aburto-Oropeza Octavio; Bocos Arturo; Ayotte Paula; Banks Stuart; Bauman Andrew; Beger Maria; Bessudo Sandra; Booth David; Brokovich Eran; Brooks Andrew; Chabanet Pascale; Cinner Joshua; Cortes Jorge; Cruz-Motta Juan; Magana Amilcar; Demartini Edward; Edgar Graham; Feary David; Ferse Sebastian; Friedlander Alan; Gaston Kevin; Gough Charlotte; Graham Nicholas; Green Alison; Guzman Hector; Hardt Marah; Kulbicki Michel; Letourneur Yves; Perez Andres; Loreau Michel; Loya Yossi; Martinez Camilo; Mascarenas-Osorio Ismael; Morove Tau; Nadon Marc-Olivier; Nakamura Yohei; Paredes Gustavo; Polunin Nicholas; Pratchett Morgan; Bonilla Hector; Rivera Fernando; Sala Enric; Sandin Stuart; Soler German; Smith Rick; Tessier Emmanuel; Tittensor Derek; Tupper Mark; Usseglio Paolo; Vigliola Laurent; Wantiez Laurent; Williams Ivor; Wilson Shaun; Zapata Fernando (Public library of Science, 2011)
    Difficulties in scaling up theoretical and experimental results have raised controversy over the consequences of biodiversity loss for the functioning of natural ecosystems. Using a global survey of reef fish assemblages, ...
  • Sale Peter; Feary David; Burt John; Bauman Andrew; Cavalcante Georgenes; Drouillard Ken; Kjerfve Bjorn; Marquis Elise; Trick Charles; Usseglio Paolo; Van Lavieren Hanneke (Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 2011)
    The Persian Gulf is a semi-enclosed marine system surrounded by eight countries, many of which are experiencing substantial development. It is also a major center for the oil industry. The increasing array of anthropogenic ...
  • Burt John; Feary David; Usseglio Paolo; Bauman Andrew; Sale Peter (Rosenthial, 2010)
    Breakwaters dominate shorelines in many coastal urban areas, providing substantial hard-bottom habitat upon which diverse and abundant reef communities develop. In recognition of their potential ecological and economic ...