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Hydrobiologia The International Journal on Limnology and Marine Sciences Volume 460, 15 September 2001 Theme The Ecology and Etiology of Newly Emerging Marine Diseases Guest Editor James W. Porter Preface Patterns of spread of coral disease in the Florida Keys James W. Porter, Phillip Dustan, Walter C. Jaap, Kathryn L. Patterson, Vladimir Kosmynin, Ouida W. Meier, Matthew E. Patterson, Mel Parsons White-band disease and the changing face of Caribbean coral reefs Richard B. Aronson, William F. Precht Quantitative assessment of coral diseases in the Florida Keys: strategy and methodol- ogy D.L. Santavy, E. Mueller, E.C. Peters, L. MacLaughlin, J.W. Porter, K.L. Patterson, J. Campbell Yellow band and dark spot syndromes in Caribbean corals: distribution, rate of spread, cytology, and effects on abundance and division rate of zooxanthellae J. Cervino, T.J. Goreau, |. Nagelkerken, G.W. Smith, R. Hayes Stony coral diseases observed in southwestern Caribbean reefs J. Garzon-Ferreira, D.L. Gil-Agudelo, L.M. Barrios, S. Zea Integrating microbiological, microsensor, molecular, and physiologic techniques in the study of coral disease pathogenesis Laurie L. Richardson, Garriet W. Smith, Kim B. Ritchie, Richard G. Carlton Laboratory models for the study of coral pathologies Erik P. Scully, James Prappas, Gary K. Ostrander Coral bleaching and disease: contributors to 1998 mass mortality in Briareum asbestinum (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea) Drew Harvell, Kiho Kim, Craig Quirolo, Julianna Weir, Garriet Smith Characterization of Aspergillus sydowii (Thom et Church), a fungal pathogen of Caribbean sea fan corals Alisa P. Alker, Garriet W. Smith, Kiho Kim 105-111 Vill Disease in Zoanthids: dynamics in space and time A. Acosta 113-130 Microbial disease causation in marine invertebrates: problems, practices, and future prospects Kim B. Ritchie, Shawn W. Polson, Garriet W. Smith 131-139 Marine ecosystems and cholera 141-145 Rita Colwell, Anwar Hug Seasonal and interannual cycles of endemic cholera in Bengal 1891-1940 in relation to climate and geography Menno Jan Bouma, Mercedes Pascual 147-156 Vibrio cholerae in recreational beach waters and tributaries of Southern California Sunny C. Jiang 157-164 Occurrence and distribution of the human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus in a subtropical Gulf of Mexico estuary Erin K. Lipp, Cesar Rodriguez-Palacios, Joan B. Rose 165-173 Enteroviruses detected by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction from the coastal waters of Santa Monica Bay, California: low correlation to bacterial indicator levels Rachel T. Noble, Jed A. Fuhrman 175-184 Demographic, landscape, and meteorological factors controlling the microbial pollution of coastal waters Michael A. Mallin, Scott H. Ensign, Matthew R. Mclver, G. Christopher Shank, Patricia K. Fowler 185-193 Modeling studies of the effect of climate variability on MSX disease in eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations Eileen Hofmann, Susan Ford, Eric Powell, John Klinck 195-212 How are climate and marine biological outbreaks functionally linked? Marshall L. Hayes, Joseph Bonaventura, Todd P. Mitchell, Joseph M. Prospero, Eugene A. Shinn, Frances Van Dolah, Richard T. Barber 213-220 Mycoses in red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) caused by two deuteromycete fungi (Penicillium corylophilum and Cladosporium sphaerospermum) R.B. Blaylock, R.M. Overstreet, M.A. Klich 221-228 KElectlronicu jouwrnalse at rniNig ry Contact your librarian for more information

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