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GENERAL INTEREST

Gibbs, W. W. "On the Termination of Species." Scientific American 285.5 (Nov. 2001): 40–49. Steps are urgently needed to conserve biodiversity, but it can be hard to convince politicians of why and how.

Nybakken, J. W. and S. K. Webster. "Life in the Ocean." Scientific American Presents 9.3 (Fall 1998): 74–87. An excellent summary of the ecology of the seas and life in different environments.

Warne, K. "Oceans of Plenty." National Geographic 202.2 (Aug. 2002): 2–25. Beautiful photos of the rich seas off South Africa demonstrate the variety of ecological interactions among marine life.

Zimmer, C. "Do Parasites Rule the World?" Discover 21.8 (Aug. 2000): 80–85. Parasites are more than a nuisance; they may be one of the most powerful forces shaping the evolution of life on earth.

IN DEPTH

Abrams, P. A. "The Evolution of Predator-prey Interactions: Theory and Evidence." Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 31 (2000): 79–105.

Benitez-Nelson, C. R. "The Biogeochemical Cycling of Phosphorus in Marine Systems." Earth-Science Reviews 51.1–4 (2000): 109–135.

Bshary, R. and D. Schäffer. "Choosy Reef Fish Select Cleaner Fish that Provide High-Quality Service." Animal Behaviour 63 (2002): 557–564.

Carlton, J. T., J. B. Geller, M. L. Reaka-Kudla and E. A. Norse. "Historical Extinctions in the Sea." Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 30 (1999): 515–538.

Côté, I. M. "Evolution and Ecology of Cleaning Symbioses in the Sea." Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review 38 (2000): 311–355.

Rhode, K. "Ecology and Biogeography of Marine Parasites." Advances in Marine Biology 43 (2002): 1–86.

Smith, S. V., D. P. Swaney, L. Talaue-Mcmanus, J. D. Bartley, P. T. Sandhei, C. J. McLaughlin, V. C. Dupra, C. J. Crossland, R. W. Buddemeier, B. A. Maxwell and F. Wulff. "Humans, Hydrology, and the Distribution of Inorganic Nutrient Loading to the Ocean." BioScience 53.3 (2003): 235–245.








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