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Publication Exploring patterns of seafood provision revealed in the Global Ocean Health Index
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Publication Exploring the role of fire, succession, climate, and weather on landscape dynamics using comparative modeling
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Publication Glaciation as an historical filter of below-ground biodiversity
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Publication Measuring selective mortality from otoliths and similar structures: A practical guide for describing multivariate selection from cross-sectional data
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Publication Predation on prerecruits can delay rebuilding of depleted cod stocks
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Publication Review of apanteles sensu stricto (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) from area de Conservacion Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, with keys to all described species from Mesoamerica
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Publication Genetic evidence for founder effects in the introduced range of houndstongue (Cynoglossum officinale)
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Publication Microplastics in the seas
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Publication Response diversity can increase ecological resilience to disturbance in coral reefs
Community-level resilience depends on the interaction between multiple populations that vary in individual responses to disturbance. For example, in tropical reefs, some corals can survive higher stress (resistance) while others exhibit faster recovery (engineering resilience) following disturbances such as thermal stress. While each type will negatively affect the other through competition, each might also benefit the other by reducing the potential for an additional competitor such as macroalgae to invade after a disturbance.