Volume 30 • Number 2 • June 2011

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REPORTS REPORTS reef recovery dynamics in a changing vvorld Contrasting reproductive strategies in three deep-sea N.A.J. Graham - K.L. Nash - J.T. Kool 283 octocorals from eastern Canadá: Primnoa resedaeformis, Keratoísis ornato, and Anthomastus grandiflorus Juvenile coral reef fish use sound to lócate habitats A. Mercier • J.-F. Hamel 337 C.A. Radford J.A. Stanley - S.D. Simpson - A.G. Jeffs 295 Feeding complementarity versus redundancy among herbivorous fishes on a Caribbean reef REEF SITE D.E. Burkepile • M.E. Hay 351 An unusual Poculopora reef from the Late Miocene of NOTE Hispaniola M. Reuter - T.C. Brachert • A. Bocker • J.S. Klaus 307 Coral density and predation affect growth of a reef-building coral REPORTS A.A. Shantz - A.C. Stier • J.A. Idjadi 363 Allelochemicals produced by Caribbean macroalgae REEF SITE and cyanobacteria have species-specifíc effects on reef coral microorganisms Clownfishes Amphiprion clarkü and A. sandaracinos K.M. Morrow • V.J. Paul • M.R. Liles • (Pomacentridae) coexist in the sea anemone N.E. Chadwick 309 Stichodactyla mertensii A.R. Bos 369 The impact of seawater saturation state and bicarbonate ion concentration on calcification by REPORTS new recruits of two Atlantic coráis S.J. de Putron - D.C. McCorkle • A.L. Cohén • Formation and structural organization of the egg-sperm A.B. Dillon 321 bundle of the scleractinian coral Montipora capitata J.L. Padilla-Gamiño • T.M. Weatherby • R.G. Waller - NOTE R.D. Gates 371 Preservation of coráis in salt-saturated DMSO buffer is Spatial variation in the effects of grazing on epilithic superior to ethanol for PCR experiments algal turfs on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia M.R. Gaither • Z. Szabó • M.W. Crepeau - C.E. Bird • R.M. Bonaldo - D.R. Bellwood 381 R.J. Toonen 329 NOTE REEF SITE Two distinct, geographicatly overlapping lineages of Mesophotic coral ecosystems on the walls of Coral Sea the corallimorpharian atolls (: : Ricordeidae) P. Bongaerts • T.C.L. Bridge - D.l. Kline - P.R. Muir - H. Torres-Pratts - T. Lado-Insua • A.L. Rhyne • C.C. Wallace • R.J. Beaman • O. Hoegh-Guldberg 335 L. Rodríguez-Matos • N.V. Schizas 391

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REEF SITE REEF SITE Range expansión of the invasive coráis Coral-killing cyanobacteriosponge (Terpios hoshinota) Tubastraea coccínea aiíd Tubastraea tagusensis on the Great Barrier Reef in the Southwest Atlantic T. Fujii - S. KeshavniLirthy • W. Zhou - E. Hirose • M.C. Mantelatto - J.C. Creed • G.G. Mourao • C.A. Chen • J.D. Reimer 483 A.E. Migotlo - A. Lindner 397 REPORTS NOTE Predicting outbreaks of a climate-driven coral disease Genetic diversity loss associated to high mortality and in the Great Barrier Reef environmental stress during the recruitment stage of a J.A. Maynard • K.R.N. Anthony - C.D. Harvell - coral reef fish M.A. Surgirían - R. Beeden - H. Sweatman • S.F. Heron - J. Pini - S. Planes • E. Rochel • D. Lecchini - J.B. Lamb • B.L. Willis 485 C. Fauvelot 399 Detrimental effects of host anemone bleaching on aneinonefish populations REPORTS P. Saenz-Agudelo G.P. Jones • S.R. Thorrold • Coral reproduction in the world's warmest reefs: S. Planes 497 southern Persian Gulf (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Evidence of artisanal fishing impacts and depth refuge A.G. Bauman • A.H. Baird - G.H. Cavalcante 405 in assemblages of Fijian reef fish Ecomorphology of the eyes and skull in J.S. Goetze • T.J. Langlois • D.P. Egli - E.S. Harvey 507 zooplanktivorous labrid fishes L. Schmitz - P,C. Wainwright 415 REEF SITE Do fluctuating temperature environments elévate coral Space partitioning by symbiotic shrimp species thermal tolerance? cohabitating in the mushroom coral Helio/ungía T.A. Oliver- S.R. Palumbi 429 actiniformis at Semporna, eastern Sabah B.W, Hoeksema • C.HJ.M. Fransen 519 REEF SITE REPORTS Daytime spawning of Porites rus on the coral reefs of Chumbe Island in Zanzíbar, Western Indian Ocean Assessing loss of coral cover on Australia's Great (WIO) Barrier Reef over two decades, with implications for O. Bronstein • Y. Loya 441 longer-term trends H. Sweatman • S. Delean - C. Syms 521 REPORTS Distribution of dissolved organic carbón and nitrogen Bacterial decomposition of coral mucus as evaluated by in a coral reef long-term and quantitative observation Y. Tanaka • T. Miyajima • A. Watanabe - K. Nadaoka • Y. Tanaka • H. Ogawa • T. Miyajima 443 T. Yamamoto • H. Ogawa 533 Larval behavíour and settlement cues of a brooding NOTES coral reef sponge M.A. Abdul Wahab - R. de Nys - S. Whalan 451 Phenotypic plasticity in sex allocation for a simultaneously hermaphroditic coral reef fish Effects of different disturbance types on butterflyfish M.K. Han • A. Svoboda - D. Mancilla Cortez 543 communities of Australia's Great Barrier Reef M.J. Emslie M.S. Pratchett • A.J. Cheal 461 Dangerous demographics: the lack of juvenile humphead parrotfishes Bolbometopon muricatum on Selective feeding by coral reef físhes on coral lesions the Great Barrier Reef associated with brown band and black band disease D.R. Bellwood - J.H. Choat 549 K.M. Chong-Seng - A.J. Colé • M.S. Pratchett • B.L. Willis 473

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