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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Vol.109 No.1 (1987)

Series: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. ; Vol.109 No.1 Publication details: Netherlands, Elsevier Science Publishers, 1987,Description: 1-100p. 23cmISSN:
  • 00220981
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Juvenile growth of the South China Sea whelk Hemifusus tuba (Gmelin) (Prosobranchia: Melongenidae) and the importance of sibling cannibalism in estimates of consumption, Determination of organic carbon in marine sediments: a comparison of two CHN-analyzer methods, Bioluminescence of colonial radiolaria in the western Sargasso Sea, The effect of salmon farming on the benthos of a Scottish sea loch, The influence of turbidity on juvenile marine fishes in estuaries. part 1. field studies at Lake St. Lucia on the southeastern coast of Africa, The influence of turbidity on juvenile marine fishes in estuaries. Part 2. Laboratory studies, comparisons with field data and conclusions, The capacity for intracellular osmoregulation mediated by free amino acids in three bivalve molluscs
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Journal Journal NARA Main Library Journals -out site country Vol.109 No.1 JEM062 Available JEM062

Juvenile growth of the South China Sea whelk Hemifusus tuba (Gmelin) (Prosobranchia: Melongenidae) and the importance of sibling cannibalism in estimates of consumption,
Determination of organic carbon in marine sediments: a comparison of two CHN-analyzer methods,
Bioluminescence of colonial radiolaria in the western Sargasso Sea,
The effect of salmon farming on the benthos of a Scottish sea loch,
The influence of turbidity on juvenile marine fishes in estuaries. part 1. field studies at Lake St. Lucia on the southeastern coast of Africa,
The influence of turbidity on juvenile marine fishes in estuaries. Part 2. Laboratory studies, comparisons with field data and conclusions,
The capacity for intracellular osmoregulation mediated by free amino acids in three bivalve molluscs

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