Disturbance, coral reef communities, and changing ecological paradigms R. H. KarlsonL. E. Hurd Reports Pages: 117 - 125
Hurricanes and coral reefs: The intermediate disturbance hypothesis revisited C. S. Rogers Reports Pages: 127 - 137
Chronic and catastrophic natural mortality of three common Caribbean reef corals J. C. BythellE. H. GladfelterM. Bythell Reports Pages: 143 - 152
Effects of cyclone waves on massive coral assemblages on the Great Barrier Reef: meteorology, hydrodynamics and demography S. R. MasselT. J. Done Reports Pages: 153 - 166
Resilience of corals to hurricanes: a simulation model N. G. AndresN. L. Rodenhouse Reports Pages: 167 - 175
Ecological impact of a fresh-water “reef kill” in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii P. L. JokielC. L. HunterL. Watarai Reports Pages: 177 - 184
Destruction of corals and other reef animals by coral spawn slicks on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia C. J. SimpsonJ. L. CaryR. J. Masini Reports Pages: 185 - 191
Effects of disturbance on coral communities: bleaching in Moorea, French Polynesia M. G. Gleason Reports Pages: 193 - 201
The geological effects of hurricanes on coral reefs and the interpretation of storm deposits T. P. Scoffin Reports Pages: 203 - 221
Recurrent storm disturbance and recovery: a long-term study of coral communities in Hawaii S. J. DollarG. W. Tribble Reports Pages: 223 - 233