Coral Reefs
Volume 18 - Number 1 April1999

Reports

KuhnertH,PatzoldJ, Hatcher BG,WyrwollK-H,
Eisenhauer A, Collins LB, Zhu ZR, Wefer G:
A loo-year coral stable oxygen isotope record from a
high-latitude reef off Western Australia 1

Linsley BK, Messier RG, Dunbar RB:
Assessing between-colony oxygen isotope variability
in the coral Poriteslobata at Clipperton Atoll 13

GrottoliAG, Wellington GM:

Effect of light and zooplankton on skeletal delta(13)C values
in the eastern Pacific corals Pavona clavus and
Pavona gigantea 29

Torreton J-P:

Biomass, production and heterotrophic activity of
bacterioplankton in the Great Astrolabe Reef lagoon
(Fiji) 43

RieglB:

Corals in a non-reef setting in the southern Arabian
Gulf (Dubai, UAE): fauna and community structure in
response to recurring mass mortality 63

Slattery M, Hines GA,Starmer J, Paul VJ:
Chemical signals in gametogenesis, spawning, and
larval settlement and defense of the soft coral
Sinulariapolydactyla 75

Forrester GE:

The influence of adult density on larval settlement in
a coral reef fish, Coryphopterus glaucofraenum 85

Ambariyanto, Hoegh-Guldberg 0:
Net uptake of dissolved free amino acids by the giant
clam, Tridacna maxima: alternative sources of energy
and nitrogen? 91

Note

Berkelmans R, Oliver JK:
Large-scale bleaching of corals on the
Great Barrier Reef 55

Reefsites

ColesSL:

Colonization of reef corals in Pearl Harbor, Oahll,
Hawaii 28

SoongK,ChenCA,ChangJ-C:
A very large poritid colony at Green Island, Taiwan 42

Fabricius K:

Tissue loss and mortality in soft corals following
mass-bleaching 54

McClanahanTR,AronsonRB,PrechtWF,MuthigaNA:
Fleshy algae dominate remote coral reefs of Belize 61

llanM,BeerS:

A new technique for non-intrusive in situ measurements
of symbiotic photosynthesis 74

Santavy DL, Peters EC, Quirolo C, Porter JW, Bianchi CN:
Yellow-blotch disease outbreak on reefs of the
San Bias Islands, Panama 97

Erratum 90



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Coral Reefs

Volume 18 • Number 2 • July 1999

Reports

Brown BE, Ambarsari I, Warner ME, Fitt WK, Dunne RP,
Gibb SW, Cummings DG:
Diurnal changes in photochemical efficiency and
xanthophyll concentrations in shallow water reef corals:
evidence for photoinhibition and photoprotection 99


Pandolfi JM, Llewellyn G, ;ackson JBC:
Pleistocene reef environments, constituent grains,
and coral community structure: Curasao,
Netherlands Antilles 107


Uthicke S, Benzie JAH, Bailment E:
Population genetics of the fissiparous holothurian
Stichopus chloronotus (Aspidochirotida) on the
Great Barrier Reef, Australia 123


Edmunds PJ:
The role of colony morphology and substratum
inclination in the success ofMillepora alcicornis on
shallow coral reefs 133


Gumming RL:
Predation on reef-building corals: multiscale variation
in the density of three corallivorous gastropods,
Drupella spp, 147


Patterson HM, Thorrold SR, Shenker JM:
Analysis ofotolith chemistry in Nassau grouper
(Epinephelus striatus) from the Bahamas and Belize
using solution-based ICP-MS 171


Myers MR, Hardy JT, Mazel CH, Dustan P:
Optical spectra and pigmentation of Caribbean reef
corals and macroalgae 179


Grutter AS, Hendrikz J:
Diurnal variation in the abundance of juvenile
parasitic gnathiid isopods on coral reef fish:
implications for parasite-cleaner fish interactions 187


Notes
Coma R, Ribes M, Orejas C, Gili J-M:
Prey capture by a benthic coral reef hydrozoan 141


Rodriguez-Martfnez RE, Jorddn-DahIgren E:
Epibiotic and free-living Poritesastreoides 159

LarcombeP,WoolfeKJ:
Increased sediment supply to the Great Barrier Reef
will not increase sediment accumulation at most
coral reefs 163

Reef sites
KaufersteinS,MebsD:
Living in a risky environment 106


LittlerMM,LittlerDS:
Disturbances due to Cyclone Gavin parallel those
caused by a ship grounding 146


LittlerMM,LittlerDS:
Castles built by a chiton from the Great Astrolabe Reef,
Fiji 158


WallaceCC:
The Togian Islands: coral reefs with a unique coral
fauna and an hypothesised Tethys Sea signature 162


Leao de Moura R, Martins Rodrigues MC,
Francini-Filho RB, Sazima I:
Unexpected richness of reef corals near the southern
Amazon River mouth 170


WoodleyJD:
Sea-urchins exert top-down control of macroalgae on
lamaican coral reefs (i) 192


WoodleyJD,GaylePMH,JuddN:
Sea-urchins exert top-down control of macroalgae on
Jamaican coral reefs (2) 193

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CORAL REEFS

Volume. 18, Number. 4, December 1999


The Science of Coral Reef Management

Introduction
Hatcher BG:
Varieties of science for coral reef management 305


Reports
RussGR,AlcalaAC:
Management histories of Sumilon and Apo Marine
Reserves, Philippines, and their influence on national
marine resource policy 307

Epstein N, Bak RPM, Rinkevich B:
Implementation of a small-scale "no-use zone" policy
in a reef ecosystem: Eilat's reef-lagoon six years later 327

Jameson SC,Ammar MSA, Saadalla E, Mostafa HM,
Riegl B:
A coral damage index and its application to diving
sites in the Egyptian Red Sea 333

Murdoch TJT, Aronson RB:
Scale-dependent spatial variability of coral
assemblages along the Florida Reef Tract 341


Bunce L, Gustavson K, Williams J, Miller M:
The human side of reef management: a case study
analysis of the socioeconomic framework of
Montego Bay Marine Park 369

Ruitenbeek J, Ridgley M, Dollar S, Huber R:
Optimization of economic policies and investment
projects using a fuzzy logic based cost-effectiveness
model of coral reef quality: empirical results for
Montego Bay, Jamaica 381

Fernandes L, Ridgley MA, van't Hof T:
Multiple criteria analysis integrates economic,
ecological and social objectives for coral reef
managers 393


Perspective
McClanahan TR:
Is there a future for coral reef parks in poor tropical
countries? 321


Notes
Miller I, MOllenR:
Validity and reproducibility ofbenthic cover
estimates made during broadscale surveys of
coral reefs by mania tow 353

GreenEP,HendryH:
Is CITES an effective tool for monitoring trade
incorals? 403

Review
McCookLJ:
Macroalgae, nutrients and phase shifts on coral reefs:
scientific issues and management consequences for
the Great Barrier Reef 357

Reef sites
HaneefaKoyaCN,NaseerAKV:
Community Participation in reef management: an
example of benign "dredging" from India 320

BellJD:
Reducing the costs of restocking giant clams in
Solomon Islands 326

Fromont J, Garson M:
Sponge bleaching on the West and East coasts
of Australia 340

Ferreira CEL, Goncalves JEA:
The Unique Abrolhos Reef Formation (Brazil): need
for specific management strategies 352


MillerMW,SlukaR:
Coral-seagrass interaction in an anthropogenically
enriched lagoon 368

McCorry D, Gumming RL:
Hong Kong's coral communities: surviving
adversity? 408



 

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