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  • Aronson, Richard B.; Bruno, John F.; Precht, William F.; Glynn, Peter William; Harvell, C. Drew; Kaufman, Les; Rogers, Caroline S.; Shinn, Eugene A.; Valentine, John F.; Pandolfi, John M.; Bradbury, Roger H.; Sala, Enric; Hughes, Terence P.; Bjorndal, Karen A.; Cooke, Richard G.; McArdle, Deborah; McClenachan, Loren; Newman, Marah J. H.; Paredes, Gustavo; Warner, Robert R.; Jackson, Jeremy B. C.; Hughes, Terence P.; Baird, A. H.; Bellwood, D. R.; Connolly, S. R.; Folke, C.; Grosberg, R.; Hoegh-Guldberg, O.; Kleypas, J.; Lough, J. M.; Marshall, P.; Nystrom, M.; Palumbi, Stephen R.; Pandolfi, John M.; Rosen, B.; Roughgarden, J. (2003)
  • McClenachan, Loren; Jackson, Jeremy B. C.; Newman, Marah J. H. (2006)
    Populations of endangered Caribbean sea turtles are far more depleted than realized because current conservation assessments do not reflect historic nesting data. We used historical sources to analyze changes in the numbers ...
  • McClenachan, Loren; O'Connor, Grace; Neal, Benjamin P.; Pandolfi, John M.; Jackson, Jeremy B. C. (2017)
    Massive declines in population abundances of marine animals have been documented over century-long time scales. However, analogous loss of spatial extent of habitat-forming organisms is less well known because georeferenced ...
  • Pandolfi, John M.; Bradbury, Roger H.; Sala, Enric; Hugues, Terence P.; Bjorndal, Karen A.; Cooke, Richard G.; McArdle, Deborah; McClenachan, Loren; Newman, Marah J. H.; Paredes, Gustavo; Warner, Robert R.; Jackson, Jeremy B. C. (2003)
  • Gedan, Keryn B.; Breitburg, Denise L.; Grossinger, Robin M.; Rick, Torben C. (University of California Press, 2015)
  • Kittinger, John N.; McClenachan, Loren; Gedan, Keryn B.; Blight, Louise K.; Pauly, Daniel (2014)
  • McClenachan, Loren; Grabowski, Jonathan H.; Marra, Madison; McKeon, C. Seabird; Neal, Benjamin P.; Record, Nicholas R.; Scyphers, Steven B. (2019)
    Climate-driven warming has both social and ecological effects on marine fisheries. While recent changes due to anthropogenic global warming have been documented, similar basin-wide changes have occurred in the past due to ...

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