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DELTAIC PATTERNS IN REEFS.MAXWELL WGH.1970; DEEP-SEA RES.; GBR; 1970(12), VOL. 17, NUM. 0006, P. 1005 A 1018Miscellaneous
Effects of different disturbance types on butterflyfish communities of Australia's Great Barrier ReefEMSLIE, M. J; PRATCHETT, M. S; CHEAL, A. J et al.Coral reefs (Print). 2011, Vol 30, Num 2, pp 461-471, issn 0722-4028, 11 p.Article
THE GREAT BARRIER REEF AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF EXPEDITION 1973STODDART DR.1978; PHILOS. TRANS. R. SOC. LONDON, A; GBR; DA. 1978; VOL. 291; PP. 5-22; BIBL. 1 P.; 11 ILL.Article
Geomorphology and community structure of Middle Reef, central Great Barrier Reef, Australia: an inner-shelf turbid zone reef subject to episodic mortality events : Coral reefs in a changing environmentBROWNE, N. K; SMITHERS, S. G; PERRY, C. T et al.Coral reefs (Print). 2010, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 683-689, issn 0722-4028, 7 p.Article
Morphological structure in a reef fish assemblageGOATLEY, C. H. R; BELLWOOD, D. R.Coral reefs (Print). 2009, Vol 28, Num 2, pp 449-457, issn 0722-4028, 9 p.Article
Elemental signatures of Acanthochromis polyacanthus otoliths from the Great Barrier Reef have significant temporal, spatial, and between-brood variationPATTERSON, Heather M; KINGSFORD, Michael J.Coral reefs (Print). 2005, Vol 24, Num 3, pp 360-369, issn 0722-4028, 10 p.Article
Holocene evolution of the granite based Lizard Island and MacGillivray Reef systems, Northern Great Barrier ReefREES, Siwan A; OPDYKE, Bradley N; WILSON, Paul A et al.Coral reefs (Print). 2006, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 555-565, issn 0722-4028, 11 p.Article
Assessing evidence of phase shifts from coral to macroalgal dominance on coral reefsBRUNO, John F; SWEATMAN, Hugh; PRECHT, William F et al.Ecology (Durham). 2009, Vol 90, Num 6, pp 1478-1484, issn 0012-9658, 7 p.Article
Sea-level controls on the post-glacial development of the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland = Contrôle du niveau marin sur l'évolution post-glaciaire de la Grande barrière de Corail, QueenslandCARTER, R. M; JOHNSON, D. P.Marine geology. 1986, Vol 71, Num 1-2, pp 137-164, issn 0025-3227Article
Macroecological relationships between coral species' traits and disease potentialDIAZ, M; MADIN, J.Coral reefs (Print). 2011, Vol 30, Num 1, pp 73-84, issn 0722-4028, 12 p.Article
Living in a potentially toxic environment : comparisons of endofauna in two congeneric sponges from the Great Barrier ReefSKILLETER, Greg A; RUSSELL, Bayden D; DEGNAN, Bernard M et al.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2005, Vol 304, pp 67-75, issn 0171-8630, 9 p.Article
Sédiments sableux et carbonatés dans la zone des récifs frangeants et de barrières, de l'île Kume, RyukyuHASEGAWA, H.Chirigaku hyōron. Series A. 1984, Vol 57, Num 8, pp 571-582, issn 0016-7444Article
Biogeochemistry of inter-reef sediments on the northern and central Great Barrier ReefALONGI, D. M; TROTT, L. A; PFITZNER, J et al.Coral reefs (Print). 2008, Vol 27, Num 2, pp 407-420, issn 0722-4028, 14 p.Article
Regional-scale variation in the distribution and abundance of farming damselfishes on Australia's Great Barrier ReefEMSLIE, M. J; LOGAN, M; CECCARELLI, D. M et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 2012, Vol 159, Num 6, pp 1293-1304, issn 0025-3162, 12 p.Article
Foraminiferal bio- and thanatocoenoses of reef flats, Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Nature of substrate = Biocénose et thanatocoenose de Foraminifères de platiers récifaux, Ile Lizard, Grande Barrière Corail, Australie. Nature du substratBACCAERT, J.Annales de la Société royale zoologique de Belgique. 1986, Vol 116, Num 1, pp 3-14, issn 0049-1136Article
PHYSIOGRAPHY, ECOLOGY, AND SEDIMENTS OF TWO BERMUDA PATCH REEFS.GARRETT P; SMITH DL; WILSON AO et al.1971; J. GEOL.; 1971, VOL. 79, NUM. 0006, P. 647 A 668Miscellaneous
The use of clear-water non-estuarine mangroves by reef fishes on the Great Barrier ReefBARNES, Lachlan; BELLWOOD, David R; SHEAVES, Marcus et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 2012, Vol 159, Num 1, pp 211-220, issn 0025-3162, 10 p.Article
Epidemiology of skeletal eroding band on the Great Barrier Reef and the role of injury in the initiation of this widespread coral diseasePAGE, C. A; WILLIS, B. L.Coral reefs (Print). 2008, Vol 27, Num 2, pp 257-272, issn 0722-4028, 16 p.Article
Coralline algae indicate Pleistocene evolution from deep, open platform to outer barrier reef environments in the northern Great Barrier Reef marginBRAGA, Juan C; AGUIRRE, Julio.Coral reefs (Print). 2004, Vol 23, Num 4, pp 547-558, issn 0722-4028, 12 p.Article
THE PALAEOECOLOGY OF CORALS.1971; COMMONW. GEOL. LIAISON OFF., LIAISON REP.; GBR; 1971, NUM. 0112, P. 9 A 13Miscellaneous
RADIOCARBON AGES FROM THE NORTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEFPOLACH HA; MCLEAN RF; CALDWELL JR et al.1978; PHILOS. TRANS. R. SOC. LONDON, A; GBR; DA. 1978; VOL. 291; PP. 139-158; BIBL. 1 P.Article
REEF CONFIGURATIONS: CAUSE AND EFFECT.PURDY EG.1974; SOC. ECON. PALEONTOLOGISTS MINERALOGISTS, SPEC. PUBL.; U.S.A.; 1974, NUM. 0018, P. 9 A 76Serial Issue
ACANTHASTER PLANCI ON THE GREAT BARRIER REEF: SWAIN REEFS AND NORTHERN SURVEYS IN 1975PEARSON RG; GARRETT RN.1978; MICRONESICA; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 14; NO 2; PP. 259-272; BIBL. 17 REF.Article
CORAUX ET RECIFS CORALLIENS. OBSERVATIONS SUR LES ILES CORALLIENNES DE L'ARCHIPEL DES TUAMOTU (OCEANIE FRANCAISE).RANSON G.1958; CAH. DU PAC; FRA; 1958, NUM. 0001, P. 15 A 36Miscellaneous
HAS THERE BEEN ONE SINGLE BARRIER REEF IN THE ARTINSK BASIN OF SUBURALS.SHAMOV DF.1969; LITOL. POLEZN. ISKOPAEM.; SUN; 1969, NUM. 0005, P. 109 A 121Miscellaneous