JAMES W. FATHERREE, M.Sc.
Complete Bibliography

Professional Papers:

Fatherree, J. W., Harries, P. J., and Quinn, T. M. 1998. Oxygen and Carbon Isotopic
"Dissection" of Baculites compressus from the Pierre Shale of South Dakota: Implications for Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions. Palios, 13.

Harries, P. J., Fatherree, J. W., and Quinn, T. M. 1996. Paleoseasonality in the Late Campanian: Inferences from isotopic analyses of baculitids and bivalves. Fifth International Cretaceous Symposium, Frieberg, FRG.

Fatherree, J. W., Harries, P. J., and Quinn, T. M. 1995. Isotope Paleontology: Examples from Baculites compressus (Late Campanian; Pierre Shale). Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 27 (6).

Books:

Giant Clams in the Sea and the Aquarium. Liquid Medium, Tampa. 227pp.
The Super Simple Guide to Corals. T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, NJ. 134 pp.
Getting into Mini-Reef Aquariums. T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, NJ. 64 pp.
Soft Corals. T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, NJ. 64 pp.
Hard Corals. T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, NJ. 64 pp.
A Beginner's Guide to Marine Aquariums. Liquid Medium, Jackson, MS. 44 pp.

Magazine Articles:

2008
A Sad Story About (Not) Being Prepared (Enough). Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 57 (1).
The Not-So-Giant Clam: Tridacna crocea. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (12).
The Christmas Tree Worms: Beautiful, but Difficult to Keep. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (11).
A Look at Some Groupers and Hinds. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (10).
The Other Clams. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (10).
Some Stony Corals for the Soft Coral Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (9).
Tridacnid Troubles. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (8).
The Damselfishes. Ultramarine Magazine, 1 (9).
Spring Tide at Bunaken, Indonesia. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (7).
Stings of the Scorpaenids. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (6).
Multiple Triggerfishes in One Tank. Ultramarine Magazine, 1 (8).
Reefing (Relatively) Cheaply. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (6).
Some of My Favorite Reef-Safe Invertebrates. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (5).
Corals of the Genus Acropora. Ultramarine Magazine, 1 (7).

2007
A Close-up Look at Tridacna Crocea. Reefkeeping, 6 (9).
The Pygmy Angelfishes. Reefkeeping, 6 (8).
Tridacna derasa: A Great Choice for the Reef Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (4).
Fragging Small-Polyed Stony Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (3).
The Carpet Anemones. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (2).
Commensal Shrimps of the Giant Clams. C: The Journal of Aquatic Science, Travel, and Adventure, 1 (4).
An Introduction to the Sea Slugs. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 56 (1).
Tridacnid Clams: To Feed or Not to Feed. Ultramarine Magazine, 1 (6).
Giant Clam Placement in the Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (12).
The Ophiuroids: Brittle Stars, Serpent Stars, and Basket Stars. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (11).
The Big Angelfishes. Ultramarine Magazine, 1 (5).
A Look at Stony Coral Colonialism and Skeletal Form. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (10).
Two Atypical Stony Corals: The Blue Coral and the Pipe Organ Coral. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (9).
You Don't Have to Spend a Fortune to Have a Reef Aquarium. Ultramarine Magazine, 1 (4).
Why Do Tridacnids Look the Way They Look?. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (8).
Trachyphyllia geoffroyi and the ex-Wellsophyllia radiata. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (7).
Marine Shrimps in the Aquarium. Ultramarine Magazine, 1 (3).
Tridacnid and Coral Bleaching Part 2: What To Do If It Occurs in Your Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (6).
Tridacnid and Coral Bleaching Part 1: What It Is and What Causes It. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (5).
Sea Basses in the Marine Aquarium. Ultramarine Magazine, 1 (2).
Low Light Critters. Practical Fishkeeping Marine Special, (7).

2006
Hawkfishes in the Aquarium. Ultramarine Magazine, 1 (1).
Fire Coral: A Stony Coral That Isn't Really a Stony Coral. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (4).
The Plate Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (3).
Tridacna gigas
: The Killer Clam (Which Isn't Really a Killer). Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (2).
A Look at Stan Genadek's Reef Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 55 (1).
Feather Stars: Beautiful but Unsuitable. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (12).
The Damselfishes. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (11).
Sea Fans, Sea Plumes, Sea Rods, and More: Gorgonians in the Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (10).
Plerogyra
and Physogyra: The Bubble Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (9).
Azooxanthellate Cnidarians 3: Anemones and Sea Pens That Don't Need Light. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (8).
The Bubble-Tip Anemone: Entacmaea quadricolor. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (7).
Angelfishes from the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea II: The “Pygmy” Angels. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (6).
Visiting a Coral and Clam Farm. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (6).
Tunicates in the Marine Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (5).
Coral Wars. Aquarium Fish Magazine, 18 (3).
Troubles with Tridacnids: a Look at Two Common Problems. Reefkeeping: www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-09/jf/index.php.

2005
Euphyllia Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (4).
Carnation Corals and Gorgonians that Don’t Need Light. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (3).
Triggerfish: The Jekyll and Hydes of the Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (2).
Coral Care. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (2).
The Holothuroideans: Sea Cucumbers, Sea Apples, and Medusa Worms. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (1).
Angelfishes from the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea I: The Large Angels. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 54 (1).
Some Stony Corals that Don't Need Light. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (12).
Water Quality Basics for Marine Aquariums. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (11).
Working Fishes: A Look at Some Reef-Safe Fishes That Like to Clean. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (11).
A Look at the Tangs: Big, Beautiful, Reef-Safe Fishes. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (10).
Just in Case: Preparing for Power Outages, Cold, and Heat. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (10).
Cephalopods: Proceed with Caution. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (8).
Caring for Corallimorpharians. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (8).
Stony Corals on Florida Aquacultured Live Rock. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (7).
Hermit Crabs In (and Out of) the Marine Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (6).
Clownfishes and Their Hosts. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (5).
Hawkfishes: Are They a Good Choice for Your Aquarium? Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (5).
Keeping Sponges Alive. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Magazine, 28 (2).
Stony Corals Defined. Aquarium Fish Magazine, 17 (11).
Answering Some Live Rock FAQs. Conscientious Aquarist, 2 (3): http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume_2/cav2i3/TOCv2i3/TOCv2i3.htm

2004
The Zoanthids: Sea Mats, Yellow Polyps, and Button Polyps. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (4).
The Tube Worms. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (3)
Brain Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (2)
"Regular Echinoids": Sea Urchins in the Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 53 (1).
An Aquarium Guide to Crabs. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (12).
Reef-safe Fishes: Part 4. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (12).
The Stoloniferans: Clove Polyps, Star Polyps, and Pipe Organ Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (11).
Reef-safe Fishes: Part 3. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (11).
Making Sense of a Few Big Words. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (10).
Reef-safe Fishes: Part 2. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (9).
Toadstool Troubles. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (9).
A Very Annoying Anemone: Aiptasia in the Marine Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (8).
Goniopora and Alveopora: The Flowerpot Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (7).
Lobo Brain Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (6).
Reef-safe Fishes: Part 1. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (6).
Identifying the Common Species of Tridacnid Clams. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (5).
A Load of Learnin' About Mantis Shrimps. Reefkeeping: www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-03/jf/feature/index.htm
The Cnidarian's Amazing Biology. Aquarium Fish Magazine, 16 (7).
An Introduction to the Echinoderms: The Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, Sea Cucumbers and More... Conscientious Aquarist, 1 (4): http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/cav1i4/echinoderms/echinoderms.htm
A Few Common Shrimps for the Marine Aquarium. Conscientious Aquarist, 1 (2): http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/cav1i2/fatheree%20shrimps/james_w.htm
Cultivating the Bubbles. Practical Fishkeeping (UK) (12).
How to Control Nuisance Algae. Practical Fishkeeping (UK) (9).
Choosing Fishes: A Few Suggestings for Stocking A Marine Aquarium. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Magazine, 27 (9).
How To Pick The Perfect Tank: Things To Think About Before You Buy. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Magazine, 27 (7).

2003
Filtration Foundations for the Beginning Marine Aquarist. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (4).
An Introduction to the Tridacnid Clams. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (3).
Suspension Feeding in the Marine Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (2).
Lots About Live Rock. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 52 (1).
The "Thumb Splitter": Mantis Shrimps in the Marine Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (12).
Reef Aquarium Setups and the Deep Sand Bed Method. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (11).
Caulerpa Algae: the Good and the Bad. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (10).
A Bit About pH and Alkalinity for the Aquarist. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (9).
A Few Favorites: Invert Stocking Suggestions for a New Reef Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (8).
Waging War Against Nuisance Algae. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (7).
Biological Filtration Basics. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (6)
Shrimps in the Marine Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (5)
The DSB Method. Aquarium Magazine (France) 3.

2002
Keeping Sea Anemones: What You Need To Know. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (4)
Saltwater Nasties in Your Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (3)
The Carbonates Explained. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (2)
Reef Aquarium Keeping, My Ever-changing Hobby. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 51 (1).
A Little Help with Choosing the Right Reef Tank. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (12).
Staghorns, Tabletops, Bird Nests and More: A Good Dose of Acroporid Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (11).
A Look at the Molluscs. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (10).
Buying Corals: 7 Tips for Success. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (9).
Choosing Fishes for Your Marine Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (8).
Cleaning Rocks and Decorations in Marine Tanks. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (8).
Invertebrates for Everyone. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (7).
Glass Care. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (6).
Echinoderms in the Aquarium: Part 2. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (5).
Lionfish Envenomations and the Aquarist. Reefkeeping: www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-11/jf/feature/index.htm
Identifying the Tridacnid Clams. Reefkeeping: www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-07/jf/feature/index.htm

2001
Bright Lights and Reef Tanks. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (4).
Echinoderms in the Aquarium: Part 1 Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (3).
A Bit About Gorgonians. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (2).
Mysterious Aquarium Gadget: The Protein Skimmer. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 50 (1).
Sponges - Much More than Just Good Scrubbers. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (12).
The Fossil Record and the Evolution of Cnidarians. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (11).
Moving Your Marine Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (10).
Natural and Artificial Propagation of Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (9).
The Cnidarian's Recommended Daily Allowance… Feeding Corals and Anemones in Your Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (8).
Cnidarian Weaponry - Eating and Fighting on the Reef and in Your Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (7).
Cnidarian Biology Continued: A Little More About Stony Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (6).
Cnidarian Biology Continued: Soft Coral Colonialism. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (5).

2000
Cnidarian Biology Continued: Stony Coral Colonialism. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (4).
Cnidarian Biology 101. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (3).
Coral Bleaching on the Reef and in Aquariums. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (2).
Corals and Their Internal Guests: The Relationship between Corals and Zooxanthellae. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 49 (1).
More Soft Corals for the Reef Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (12).
Soft Corals of the Genus Sarcophyton. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (11).
The Killer Carpet. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (10).
The Mushroom Anemones. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (9).
Caulerpa Algae in the Marine Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (8).
Great Algae Eaters for the Reef Aquarium. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (7).
The Open Brain Corals. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (6).

1999
Christmas Trees in Your Aquarium? Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (4/5).
Bubble Corals in the Reef Aquarium - Looking at Plerogyra. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (3).
Common Corals of the Genus Euphyllia. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (2).
My Fights with the Rock Anemones. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, 48 (1).

1998
Bleaching on the Reef. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Magazine, 21 (8).
A "Living Fossil" in Your Aquarium. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Magazine, 21 (5).

1997
A Remote Sand Filter for the Reef Aquarium. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Magazine, 20 (11).


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