The Changing Fate of Coral Reefs: Lessons from the Deep PastrnPages 3-27rnrnTaphonomy: Detecting Critical Events in Fossil Reef-Coral AssemblagesrnBenjamin J. GreensteinrnPages 31-60rnrnBiotic Turnover Events on Coral Reefs: A Probabilistic ApproachrnRichard B. Aronson, Stephen P. EllnerrnPages 61-84rnrnInferring Past Outbreaks of the Crown-of-Thorns Seastar from Scar Patterns on Coral HeadsrnLyndon M. DeVantier, Terence J. DonernPages 85-125rnrnInfluence of Terrigenous Runoff on Offshore Coral Reefs: An Example from the Flower Garden Banks, Gulf of MexicornKenneth J. P. Deslarzes, Alexis Lugo-FernándezrnPages 126-160rnrnFidelity of Annual Growth in Montastraea faveolata and the Recentness of Coral Bleaching in FloridarnRobert B. Halley, J. Harold HudsonrnPages 161-177rnrnDemise, Regeneration, and Survival of Some Western Atlantic Reefs During the Holocene TransgressionrnIan G. MacintyrernPages 181-200rnrnBroad-Scale Patterns in Pleistocene Coral Reef Communities from the Caribbean: Implications for Ecology and ManagementrnJohn M. Pandolfi, Jeremy B. C. JacksonrnPages 201-236rnrnEcological Shifts along the Florida Reef Tract: The Past as a Key to the FuturernWilliam F. Precht, Steven L. MillerrnPages 237-312rnrnExtreme Climatic Events and Coral Reefs: How Much Short-Term Threat from Global Change?rnBernhard RieglrnPages 315-341rnrnResponses of Coral Reefs to El Niño-Southern Oscillation Sea-Warming EventsrnGerard M. Wellington, Peter W. GlynnrnPages 342-385rnrnConstraints on Predicting Coral Reef Response to Climate ChangernJoan A. KleypasrnPages 386-424
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