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Schmitt, R.J. and S.J. Holbrook. 2007. The scale and cause of spatial heterogeneity in the strength of temporal density dependence. Ecology, in press.
Schmitt, R.J. and S.J. Holbrook. 2007. Predicting the magnitude of temporal variation in young-of-year class strength of surfperch (Teleostei: Embiotocidae). The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement No. 14: 155-160.
Brooks, A.J., S.J. Holbrook and R.J. Schmitt. 2007. Patterns of microhabitat use by fishes in the patch-forming coral Porites rus. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement No. 14: 227-236.
Stewart, H.L., S.J. Holbrook, R.J. Schmitt and A.J. Brooks. 2006. Symbiotic crabs maintain coral health by clearing sediments. Coral Reefs 25:609-615.
Holbrook, S.J., A.J. Brooks and R.J. Schmitt. 2006. Relationships between live coral cover and reef fishes: implications for predicting effects of environmental disturbances. Proceedings of the 10th International Coral Reef Symposium 241-249.
Schmitt, R.J. and S.J. Holbrook. 2006. Developmental delays, recruitment storage and adult attrition rates in local populations of a tropical damselfish. Proceedings of the 10th International Coral Reef Symposium 232-240.
Holbrook, S.J. and R.J. Schmitt. 2005. Growth, reproduction and survival of a tropical sea anemone (Actiniaria): benefits of hosting anemonefish. Coral Reefs 24:67-73.
Holbrook, S.J. and R. J. Schmitt. 2004. Population dynamics of a damselfish: effects of a competitor that also is an indirect mutualist. Ecology 85:979-985.
Bull, J.S., D.C. Reed and S.J. Holbrook. 2004. An experimental evaluation of different methods of restoring Phyllospadix torreyi (Surfgrass). Restoration Ecology 12:70-79.
Bernardi, G., S.J. Holbrook, R.J. Schmitt and N.L. Crane. 2003. Genetic evidence for two distinct clades in a French Polynesian population of the coral reef three-spot damselfish Dascyllus trimaculatus. Marine Biology 143:485-490.
Schmitt, R.J. and S.J. Holbrook. 2003. Mutualism can mediate competition and promote coexistence. Ecology Letters 6:898-902.
Holbrook, S.J. and R. J. Schmitt. 2003. Spatial and temporal variation in mortality of newly settled damselfish: patterns, causes and co-variation with settlement. Oecologia 135:532-541.
Holbrook, S.J., A. J. Brooks and R.J. Schmitt. 2002. Variation in structural attributes of patch-forming corals and patterns of abundance of associated fishes. Marine and Freshwater Research 53:1045-1053.
Holbrook, S.J. and R.J. Schmitt. 2002. Competition for shelter space causes density-dependent predation mortality in damselfishes. Ecology 83:2855-2868.
Osenberg, C.W., C.M. St. Mary, R.J. Schmitt, S.J. Holbrook, P. Chesson and B. Byrne. 2002. Rethinking ecological inference: density-dependence in reef fishes. Ecology Letters 5:715-721.
Bernardi, G., S.J. Holbrook, R.J. Schmitt, N.L. Crane and E. DeMartini. 2002. Species boundaries, populations, and colour morphs in the coral reef three-spot damselfish (Dascyllus trimaculatus) species complex. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 269:599-605.
Holbrook, S.J., A.J. Brooks and R.J. Schmitt. 2002. Predictability of fish assemblages on coral patch reefs. Marine and Freshwater Research 53:181-188.
Brooks, A.J., R.J. Schmitt and S.J. Holbrook. 2002. Declines in regional fish populations: have species responded similarly to environmental change? Marine and Freshwater Research 53:189-198.
Schmitt, R.J. and S.J. Holbrook. 2002. Spatial variation in concurrent settlement of three damselfishes: Relationships with near-field current flow. Oecologia 131:391-401.
Schmitt, R.J. and S.J. Holbrook. 2002. Correlates of spatial variation in settlement of two tropical damselfishes. Marine and Freshwater Research 53:329-337.

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