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Patterns of spread of coral disease in the Florida Keys pp. 1-24(24) Authors: Porter J.W.; Dustan P.; Jaap W.C.; Patterson K.L.; Kosmynin V.; Meier O.W.; Patterson M.E.; Parsons M.
White-band disease and the changing face of Caribbean coral reefs pp. 25-38(14) Authors: Aronson R.B.; Precht W.F.
Quantitative assessment of coral diseases in the Florida Keys: strategy and methodology pp. 39-52(14) Authors: Santavy D.L.; Mueller E.; Peters E.C.; MacLaughlin L.; Porter J.W.; Patterson K.L.; Campbell J.
Yellow band and dark spot syndromes in Caribbean corals: distribution, rate of spread, cytology, and effects on abundance and division rate of zooxanthellae pp. 53-63(11) Authors: Cervino J.; Goreau T.J.; Nagelkerken I.; Smith G.W.; Hayes R.
Stony coral diseases observed in southwestern Caribbean reefs pp. 65-69(5) Authors: Garzón-Ferreira J.; Gil-Agudelo D.L.; Barrios L.M.; Zea S.
Integrating microbiological, microsensor, molecular, and physiologic techniques in the study of coral disease pathogenesis pp. 71-89(19) Authors: Richardson L.L.; Smith G.W.; Ritchie K.B.; Carlton R.G.
Laboratory models for the study of coral pathologies pp. 91-95(5) Authors: Scully E.P.; Prappas J.; Ostrander G.K.
Coral bleaching and disease: contributors to 1998 mass mortality in Briareum asbestinum (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea) pp. 97-104(8) Authors: Harvell e.; Kim K.; Quirolo C.; Weir J.; Smith G.
Characterization of Aspergillus sydowii (Thom et Church), a fungal pathogen of Caribbean sea fan corals pp. 105-111(7) Authors: Alker A.P.; Smith G.W.; Kim K.
Disease in Zoanthids: dynamics in space and time pp. 113-130(18) Author: Acosta A.
Microbial disease causation in marine invertebrates: problems, practices, and future prospects pp. 131-139(9) Authors: Ritchie K.B.; Polson S.W.; Smith G.W.
Marine ecosystems and cholera pp. 141-145(5) Authors: Colwell R.; Huq A.
Seasonal and interannual cycles of endemic cholera in Bengal 18911940 in relation to climate and geography pp. 147-156(10) Authors: Bouma M.J.; Pascual M.
Vibrio cholerae in recreational beach waters and tributaries of Southern California pp. 157-164(8) Author: Jiang S.C.
Occurrence and distribution of the human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus in a subtropical Gulf of Mexico estuary pp. 165-173(9) Authors: Lipp E.K.; Rodriguez-Palacios C.; Rose J.B.
Enteroviruses detected by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction from the coastal waters of Santa Monica Bay, California: low correlation to bacterial indicator levels pp. 175-184(10) Authors: Noble R.T.; Fuhrman J.A.
Demographic, landscape, and meteorological factors controlling the microbial pollution of coastal waters pp. 185-193(9) Authors: Mallin M.A.; Ensign S.H.; McIver M.R.; Shank G.C.; Fowler P.K.
Modeling studies of the effect of climate variability on MSX disease in eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations pp. 195-212(18) Authors: Hofmann E.; Ford S.; Powell E.; Klinck J.
How are climate and marine biological outbreaks functionally linked? pp. 213-220(8) Authors: Hayes M.L.; Bonaventura J.; Mitchell T.P.; Prospero J.M.; Shinn E.A.; Van Dolah F.; Barber R.T.
Mycoses in red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) caused by two deuteromycete fungi (Penicillium corylophilum and Cladosporium sphaerospermum)* pp. 221-228(8) Authors: Blaylock R.B.; Overstreet R.M.; Klich M.A.