American Zoologist
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Articles in Feb 1999 issue of American Zoologist
- Embryology: Constructing The Organism
by Collin, Rachel - Responses of clonal reef taxa to environmental change
by Lasker, Howard R - Evolution on Islands
by Lomolino, Marl V - Organism responses to rapid change: What aquaria tell us about nature
by Carlson, Bruce A - Photosynthesis and calcification at cellular, organismal and community levels in coral reefs: A review on interactions and control by carbonate chemistry
by Gattuso, Jean-Pierre - physiological mechanisms of acclimatization in tropical reef corals, The
by Gates, Ruth D - Night Comes to the Cretaceous
by Gee, Henry - Response of Pleistocene coral reefs to environmental change over long temporal scales
by Pandolfi, John M - Environmental limits to coral reef development: Where do we draw the line?
by Kleypas, Joan A - Genetic structure of coral reef organisms: Ghosts of dispersal past
by Benzie, John A H - Population structure as a response of coral communities to global change
by Bak, Rolf P M - Introduction to the Primates
by Yoder, Anne D - Coral reefs and environmental change: Adaptation to what?
by Pittock, A Barrie - Coral adaptation and acclimatization: A most ingenious paradox
by Buddemeier, Robert W - Integration of local and regional perspectives on the species richness of coral assemblages
by Karlson, Ronald H - Sex, symbiosis and coral reef communities
by Kinzie, Robert A III - Benthic Suspension feeders and Flow
by Jumars, Peter A - Coral community adaptability to environmental change at the scales of regions, reefs and reef zones
by Done, Terence J