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Helen Fox - All Publications

Fox, H.E. and R.L. Caldwell (2006) Recovery from blast fishing on coral reefs: A tale of two scales. Ecological Applications 16: 1631-1635

Fox, H.E., Christian, C., Nordby, J.C., Pergams, O.R.W., Peterson, G.D., Pyke, C.R. (2006) Perceived barriers to integrating social science and conservation. Conservation Biology.

Halpern, B.S., Pyke, C.R., Fox, H.E., Haney J.C., Schlaepfer, M.A., Zaradic, P. (2006) Gaps and mismatches between global conservation priorities and spending. Conservation Biology.

Fox, H.E., P.J. Mous, J.S. Pet, A. Muljadi, R.L. Caldwell (2005) Experimental assessment of coral reef rehabilitation following blast fishing. Conservation Biology. 19:98-107

Fox, H.E. (2005) Rapid coral growth on reef rehabilitation treatments in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Coral Reefs 24: 263.

Fox, H. E. (2004) Coral Recruitment in blasted and unblasted sites in Indonesia: assessing rehabilitation potential. Marine Ecology Progress Series 269: 131–139.

Fox, H.E. (2002) Damage from blast fishing and ecological factors influencing coral reef recovery in Indonesia.  Ph.D. dissertation. University of California, Berkeley.

Fox, H. E., J. S. Pet, R. Dahuri, and R. L. Caldwell. (2002) Coral reef restoration after blast fishing in Indonesia. Proceedings of the 9th International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, Indonesia, October 2000. 2:969-976

Fox, H.E., Pet, J.S.(2001) Pilot study suggests viable options for reef restoration in Komodo National Park. Coral Reefs. 20: 219-220.

Fox, H.E., Dahuri, R. (2001) Enhancing coral reef recovery after destructive fishing practices: Initial results in Komodo National Park. Indonesian Journal of Coastal and Marine Resources (Jurnal Pesisir dan Lautan) 3: 36-44.

Fox, H.E., Dahuri, R., Muljadi, A., Mous, P.J., Pet, J.S. (2001) Increased coral cover in Komodo National Park, Indonesia: Monitoring for management relevance. Indonesian Journal of Coastal and Marine Resources (Jurnal Pesisir dan Lautan) 3: 27-35.

Fox, H.E., Erdmann, M.V. (2000) Fish yields from blast fishing in Indonesia. Coral Reefs. 19: 114.

Fox, H.E., White, S.A., Kao, M.H.F., Fernald, R.D. (1997) Stress and dominance in a social fish. Journal of Neuroscience. 17: 6463-6469.

Endean, R., Cameron, A.M., Fox, H.E., Tilbury, R., Gunthorpe, L. (1997) Massive corals are regularly spaced: pattern in a complex assemblage of corals.  Marine Ecology Progress Series. 152: 119-130.

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