Nocturnal orientation to reefs by late pelagic stage coral reef fishes I. C. StobutzkiD. R. Bellwood REPORT Pages: 103 - 110
Interspecific variation in sustained swimming ability of late pelagic stage reef fish from two families (Pomacentridae and Chaetodontidae) I. C. Stobutzki REPORT Pages: 111 - 119
Roles for worms in reef-building John M. PandolfiD. Ross RobertsonDavid W. Kirtley Reef sites Pages: 120 - 120
Direct measurements of carbon and carbonate export from a coral reef ecosystem (Moorea Island , French Polynesia) B. DelesalleR. BuscailM. Schrimm REPORT Pages: 121 - 132
Wind-wave driven circulation on the coral reef at Bora Bay, Miyako Island S. B. KrainesT. YanagiH. Komiyama REPORT Pages: 133 - 143
An undescribed fungal pathogen of reef-forming crustose corraline algae discovered in American Samoa M.M. LittlerD.S. Littler Reef sites Pages: 144 - 144
Synchronized release of medusae from three species of hydrozoan fire corals K. SoongL. C. Cho REPORT Pages: 145 - 154
Effects of sediment deposition on the seaweed Sargassum on a fringing coral reef M. J. UmarL. J. McCookI. R. Price REPORT Pages: 169 - 177
Do coral-reef fish faunas have a distinctive taxonomic structure? D. R. Robertson REPORT Pages: 179 - 186
What are reef fishes? - Comment on the report by D. R. Robertson: Do coral-reef fish faunas have a distinctive taxonomic structure? (Coral Reefs 17: 179–186) D. R. Bellwood DISCUSSION Pages: 187 - 189
Cousin Island, Seychelles: a small, effective and internationally managed marine reserve S. Jennings Reef sites Pages: 190 - 190
Comment on the paper by J. B. C. Jackson: Reefs since Columbus (Coral Reefs, Supplement to Vol. 16: S23-S32) J. L. Munro DISCUSSION Pages: 191 - 192
Ultra-violet absorbing compounds and tumorous growths on acroporid corals from Bandar Khayran, Gulf of Oman, Indian Ocean S. L. ColesD. G. Seapy NOTE Pages: 195 - 198