Consumption of coral propagules represents a significant trophic link between corals and reef fish M. S. PratchettN. GustS. O. Klanten REPORT Pages: 13 - 17
The Itacolomis: large and unexplored reefs at the arrival point of the first Europeans in Brazil C. B. CastroB. Segal Reef sites Pages: 18 - 18
Sexual reproduction and larval settlement of the zooxanthellate coral Alveopora japonica Eguchi at high latitudes S. Harii M. Omori Y. Koike Report Pages: 19 - 23
Recovery of corals after volcanic eruptions in Papua New Guinea T. Maniwavie J. Rewald P. Munday Reef sites Pages: 24 - 24
Maximal species richness in Conus: diversity, diet and habitat on reefs of northeast Papua New Guinea A. Kohn Report Pages: 25 - 38
A phylogenetic study of the Anthozoa (phylum Cnidaria) based on morphological and molecular characters J. Won B. Rho J. Song Report Pages: 39 - 50
Coral bleaching: interpretation of thermal tolerance limits and thermal thresholds in tropical corals William K. FittBarbara E. BrownRichard P. Dunne Report Pages: 51 - 65
Soft coral mimesis by an aeolidiid nudibranch Bernhard RieglJosef Schaffelner Reef sites Pages: 66 - 66
Cryptic tissues inside Acropora frameworks (Indonesia): a mechanism to enhance tissue survival in hard times while also increasing framework density B. Riegl W. Piller Reef Sites Pages: 67 - 68
Induced colonization of corals by a clionid bioeroding sponge C. Schönberg C. Wilkinson Report Pages: 69 - 76
Vertical distributions of late stage larval fishes in the nearshore waters of the San Blas Archipelago, Caribbean Panama I. Hendriks D. Wilson M. Meekan Report Pages: 77 - 84
Diversity of bacteria associated with the Caribbean coral Montastraea franksi F. Rohwer M. Breitbart N. Knowlton Report Pages: 85 - 91