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Dr Tim McClanahan.
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Year
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Nicholas Graham
Dr Shaun Wilson
Dr Steve Newman
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Tim McClanahan
et al.
Recovery potential of the world’s coral reef fishes
2015
Timothy Daw
Dr Tim McClanahan
Professor Selina Stead
Nicholas Graham
To Fish or Not to Fish: Factors at Multiple Scales Affecting Artisanal Fishers’ Readiness to Exit a Declining
2012
Dr Tim McClanahan
Nicholas Graham
Timothy Daw
Professor Selina Stead
Vulnerability of coastal communities to key impacts of climate change on coral reef fisheries
2012
Nicholas Graham
Professor Simon Jennings
Michael MacNeil
Dr Tim McClanahan
Professor Nick Polunin
et al.
Extinction vulnerability of coral reef fishes
2011
Michael MacNeil
Nicholas Graham
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Simon Jennings
Professor Nick Polunin
et al.
Transitional states in marine fisheries: adapting to predicted global change
2010
Dr Tim McClanahan
Nicholas Graham
Dr Shaun Wilson
Dr Rebecca Fisher
Effects of fisheries closure size, age, and history of compliance on coral reef fish communities in the western Indian Ocean
2009
Dr Tim McClanahan
Dr Shaun Wilson
Gear-based fisheries management as a potential adaptive response to climate change and coral mortality
2009
Dr Tim McClanahan
Timothy Daw
Professor Selina Stead
Professor Nick Polunin
Identifying Reefs of Hope and Hopeful Actions: Contextualizing Environmental, Ecological, and Social Parameters to Respond Effectively to Climate Change
2009
Nicholas Graham
Dr Tim McClanahan
Michael MacNeil
Dr Shaun Wilson
Professor Nick Polunin
et al.
Climate warming, marine protected areas and the ocean-scale integrity of coral reef ecosystems
2008
Dr Tim McClanahan
Timothy Daw
Professor Selina Stead
Professor Nick Polunin
Conservation action in a changing climate
2008
Michael MacNeil
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Tim McClanahan
Detection heterogeneity in underwater visual-census data
2008
Dr Shaun Wilson
Nicholas Graham
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Tim McClanahan
Effects of climate-induced coral bleaching on coral-reef fishes - Ecological and economic consequences
2008
Dr Tim McClanahan
Christina Hicks
Malthusian overfishing and efforts to overcome it on Kenyan coral reefs
2008
Nicholas Graham
Dr Tim McClanahan
Anthropogenic stressors, inter-specific competition and ENSO effects on a Mauritian coral reef
2007
Dr Tim McClanahan
Nicholas Graham
Dr Shaun Wilson
Erratum: Predictability of coral bleaching from synoptic satellite and in situ temperature observations
2007
Dr Tim McClanahan
Nicholas Graham
Professor Nick Polunin
Influence of instantaneous variation on estimates of coral reef fish populations and communities
2007
Professor Selina Stead
Timothy Daw
Dr Tim McClanahan
Perceptions and future scenarios of people’s dependence on coral reef fisheries in the western Indian Ocean
2007
Dr Tim McClanahan
Nicholas Graham
Dr Shaun Wilson
Predictability of coral bleaching from synoptic satellite and in situ temperature observations
2007
Timothy Daw
Dr Tim McClanahan
Professor Selina Stead
The poverty trap: how socioeconomic factors influence exit from a declining fishery
2007
Dr Tim McClanahan
Nicholas Graham
Michael MacNeil
Toward pristine biomass: Reef fish recovery in coral reef marine protected areas in Kenya
2007
Dr Tim McClanahan
Nicholas Graham
Dr Shaun Wilson
Western Indian Ocean coral communities: Bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction
2007
Dr Tim McClanahan
Professor Nick Polunin
Challenges and accomplishments towards sustainable reef fisheries
2006
Professor Selina Stead
Timothy Daw
Nicholas Graham
Professor Tim Gray
Professor Nick Polunin
et al.
Trends in climate change, coastal governance, coral reef ecology and socio-economic variation in the Seychelles
2006
Dr Tim McClanahan
Detriments to post-bleaching recovery of corals
2005
Dr Tim McClanahan
Dr Jonathan Davies
Factors influencing resource users and managers' perceptions towards marine protected area management in Kenya
2005
Dr Tim McClanahan
Dr Jonathan Davies
Perceptions of resource users and managers towards fisheries management options in Kenyan coral reefs
2005
Dr Tim McClanahan
Nicholas Graham
Recovery trajectories of coral reef fish assemblages within Kenyan marine protected areas
2005
Dr Tim McClanahan
Professor Nick Polunin
Ecological States and the Resilience of Coral Reefs
2002
Dr Tim McClanahan
Professor Nick Polunin
Resilience of coral reefs
2002
Dr Tim McClanahan
Vicki Hendrick
Professor Nick Polunin
Varying responses of herbivorous and invertebrate-feeding fishes to macroalgal reduction on a coral reef
1999