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  • Epstein, N., Bak, R. P. M., & Rinkevich, B. (2000). Toxicity of third generation dispersants and dispersed Egyptian crude oil on Red Sea coral larvae. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 40, 497-503. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-326X(99)00232-5
  • Nagelkerke, C. J., van den Akker, S., Bak, R. P. M., & Bouma, S. (2000). Growth and survival of unattached Madracis mirabilis fragments transplanted to different reef sites, and the implication for reef rehabilitation. Bulletin of Marine Science, 66, 497-505.
  • Bak, R. P. M., Gast, G. J., Jonkers, P. J., & van Duyl, F. C. (1999). Bacteria flagellates and nutrients in island fringing coral reef waters: influence of the ocean, the reef and eutrophication. Bulletin of Marine Science, 65, 523-538.
  • Bak, R. P. M., & Meesters, H. W. G. (1999). Population structure as a response of coral communities to global change. American Zoologist, 39, 56-65.
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    Aerts, L. A. M. (1999). Sponge-coral interactions on Caribbean reefs. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • Bak, R. P. M., Joenje, M., de Jong, I., Lambrechts, D. Y. M., & Nieuwland, G. (1998). Bacterial suspension feeding by coral reef benthic organisms. Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 175, 285-288. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps175285
  • Hondeveld, B. J. M. (1998). Heterotrophic nanoflagellates and their role as bacterivores in marine sediments. [Thesis, fully internal, ISP]. Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • Gast, G. J. (1998). Microbial densities and dynamics in fringing coral reef waters. [Thesis, fully internal, ISP]. NIOZ.
  • Meesters, E. M., & Bak, R. P. M. (1998). Coral population structure: the hidden information of colony size-frequency distributions. Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 162, 301-306. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps162301
  • Nagelkerken, I. A., & Bak, R. P. M. (1998). Differential regeneration of artificial lesions among sympatric morphs of the Caribbean corals Porites astreoides and Stephanocoenia michelinii. Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 163, 279-283. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps163279
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