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Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Vol.101-103 (2012)

Series: Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. ; Vol.101-103 Publication details: Tokyo, Elsevier, 2012,Description: 86p. 27cmISSN:
  • 0272-7714
Contents:
The effects of hydrological dynamics on benthic diatom community structure in a highly stratified estuary: The case of the Ebro Estuary (Catalonia, Spain), The relationships between temperature changes and reproductive investment in a Mediterranean goby: Insights for the assessment of climate change effects, Submesoscale, tidally-induced biogeochemical patterns in the Strait of Gibraltar, Estuarine circulation and predicted oyster larval dispersal among a network of reserves, Southern limit of the Western South Atlantic mangroves: Assessment of the potential effects of global warming from a biogeographical perspective, ‘Sticky water’ enables the retention of larvae in a reef mosaic, Sediment transport in a cold climate salt marsh (St. Lawrence Estuary, Canada), the importance of vegetation and waves, Long-term decline in the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa in central Chesapeake Bay, USA: An indirect effect of eutrophication?.
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Journal Journal NARA Main Library Journals -out site country Vol.101-103 ECS031 Available ECS031


The effects of hydrological dynamics on benthic diatom community structure in a highly stratified estuary: The case of the Ebro Estuary (Catalonia, Spain),
The relationships between temperature changes and reproductive investment in a Mediterranean goby: Insights for the assessment of climate change effects,
Submesoscale, tidally-induced biogeochemical patterns in the Strait of Gibraltar,
Estuarine circulation and predicted oyster larval dispersal among a network of reserves,
Southern limit of the Western South Atlantic mangroves: Assessment of the potential effects of global warming from a biogeographical perspective,
‘Sticky water’ enables the retention of larvae in a reef mosaic,
Sediment transport in a cold climate salt marsh (St. Lawrence Estuary, Canada), the importance of vegetation and waves,
Long-term decline in the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa in central Chesapeake Bay, USA: An indirect effect of eutrophication?.

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