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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Vol.180 No.1 (1994)

Series: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. ; Vol.180 No.1 Publication details: Netherlands, Elsevier Science Publishers, 1994,Description: 1-150p. 23cmISSN:
  • 00220981
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Sequestering and putative biotransformation of paralytic shellfish toxins by the sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus: seasonal and spatial scales in natural populations, The behavior of lobsters in response to reduced salinity,The role of seagrass as preferred habitat for juvenile sillaginodes punctata (cuv. & val.) (sillaginidae, pisces): habitat selection or feeding?, Nutrient and energy allocation during arm regeneration in Echinaster paucispinus (Clark) (Echinodermata; Asteroidea), Meiofaunal bioturbation effects on the partitioning of sediment-associated cadmium, Ontogenetic shifts in habitat preferences in the three-spot damselfish, Stegasees planifions (Cuvier), in Roatan Island, Honduras,Trophic cues induce metamorphosis of queen conch larvae (Strombus gigas Linnaeus), Behavioral mechanisms of prey size selection by sea stars (Asterias Vulgaris verrill) and crabs (cancer irroratus say) preying on juvenile sea scallops (placopecten magellanicus (Gmelin)), Effects of sponge secondary metabolites in different diets on feeding by three groups of consumers
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Sequestering and putative biotransformation of paralytic shellfish toxins by the sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus: seasonal and spatial scales in natural populations,
The behavior of lobsters in response to reduced salinity,The role of seagrass as preferred habitat for juvenile sillaginodes punctata (cuv. & val.) (sillaginidae, pisces): habitat selection or feeding?,
Nutrient and energy allocation during arm regeneration in Echinaster paucispinus (Clark) (Echinodermata; Asteroidea),
Meiofaunal bioturbation effects on the partitioning of sediment-associated cadmium,
Ontogenetic shifts in habitat preferences in the three-spot damselfish, Stegasees planifions (Cuvier), in Roatan Island, Honduras,Trophic cues induce metamorphosis of queen conch larvae (Strombus gigas Linnaeus),
Behavioral mechanisms of prey size selection by sea stars (Asterias Vulgaris verrill) and crabs (cancer irroratus say) preying on juvenile sea scallops (placopecten magellanicus (Gmelin)),
Effects of sponge secondary metabolites in different diets on feeding by three groups of consumers

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