Fossil analogues of present-day Cladocora caespitosa coral banks: Sedimentary setting, dwelling community, and taphonomy (Late Pliocene, W Mediterranean) J. AguirreA. P. Jiménez REPORT Pages: 203 - 213
Boiler reefs of Marie Galante, French Antilles Eberhard GischlerAlan C. BuckGabriela Meyer REEF SITES Pages: 214 - 214
Pleistocene coral reefs associated with claystones, Southwestern Taiwan S.-Y. GongS.-W. WangT.-Y. Lee REPORT Pages: 215 - 222
Extrinsic control of species replacement on a Holocene reef in Belize: the role of coral disease R. B. AronsonW. F. PrechtI. G. Macintyre REPORT Pages: 223 - 230
Structural termination of the southern end of the Belize Barrier Reef E. G. Purdy NOTE Pages: 231 - 234
Pleistocene morphology and Holocene emergence of Christmas (Kiritimati) Island, Pacific Ocean C. D. WoodroffeR. F. McLean REPORT Pages: 235 - 248
Shifting ecological baselines and the demise of Acropora cervicornis in the western North Atlantic and Caribbean Province: a Pleistocene perspective B. J. GreensteinH. A. CurranJ. M. Pandolfi REPORT Pages: 249 - 261
“Keep up or give up”: hurricanes promote coral survival by interrupting burial from sediment accumulation Z. M. HillisJ. C. Bythell REEF SITES Pages: 262 - 262
Holocene coral reef accretion in Hawaii: a function of wave exposure and sea level history R. W. Grigg REPORT Pages: 263 - 272
Late Holocene sea level and reef-flat progradation, Phuket, South Thailand T. P. ScoffinM. D. A. Le Tissier NOTE Pages: 273 - 276
Macroborers within coral framework at Discovery Bay, north Jamaica: species distribution and abundance, and effects on coral preservation C. T. Perry REPORT Pages: 277 - 287
Model of fringing reef development in response to progressive sea level fall over the last 7000 years – (Kikai-jima, Ryukyu Islands, Japan) J. M. WebsterP. J. DaviesK. Konishi REPORT Pages: 289 - 308
The Holocene sea-level highstand in the equatorial Pacific: analysis of the insular paleosea-level database E. E. GrossmanC. H. Fletcher IIIB. M. Richmond REPORT Pages: 309 - 327