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Acknowledgments 
We thank C. Birkeland, S. Conant, R. Kinzie, Y. 
Hokama, and three anonymous reviewers for help- 
ful comments regarding this paper, and A. Meyer, T. 
Clark, S. Fujimoto, and R. Robertson for help with 
fieldwork. The Hawaii Cooperative Fishery Research 
Unit and the Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources 
(HDAR) provided logistical support. The study ben- 
efited from long-term data series of fish abundances 
collected by the West Hawaii Aquarium Project and the 
HDAR. Research was funded by the National Oceanic 
and Atmospheric Administration, Center for Sponsored 
Coastal Ocean Science, under awards NA05NOS4261157 
and NA06NOS4260200 to the University of Hawaii for 
the Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative. J.D. was supported by 
a Fulbright scholarship. 
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