Marine Pollution Bulletin:Recent Developments in Estuarine Ecology and Management, Vol.53 Nos.1-4 (2006)
Series: Marine Pollution Bulletin. ; Vol.53, Nos.1-4 Publication details: Oxford, Elsevier Ltd, 2006,Description: 1-204p. 28cmISSN:- 0025-326X
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Recent developments in estuarine ecology and management,Marine monitoring: Its shortcomings and mismatch with the EU Water Framework Directive’s objectives,The concept of biotope in marine ecology and coastal management,The effects of biological fouling control at coastal and estuarine power stations,Benthic primary production during emersion: In situ measurements and potential primary production in the Seine Estuary (English Channel, France), The impact of sika deer grazing on the vegetation and infauna of Arne saltmarsh,The impact of a macroalgal mat on benthic biodiversity in Poole Harbour,Validation of soft bottom benthic habitats identified by single-beam acoustics,Recent changes in estuarine benthic and suprabenthic communities resulting from the development of harbour infrastructure,Amphipod acute and chronic sediment toxicity assessment in estuarine environmental monitoring: An example from Ria de Aveiro, NW Portugal,Can industrial pollution cause intersexuality in the amphipod, Echinogammarus marinus?,Changes in benthic fish assemblages as a consequence of coastal works in a coastal lagoon: The Mar Menor (Spain, Western Mediterranean),Life-history- and ecosystem-driven variation in composition and residence pattern of seabream species (Perciformes: Sparidae) in two Mediterranean coastal lagoons,Modelling salmon lice dispersal in Loch Torridon, Scotland,Organic matter and nutrient inputs to the Humber Estuary, England,Water quality and fisheries in the Mersey estuary, England: A historical perspective,Monitoring the development of intertidal habitats on former agricultural land after the managed realignment of coastal defences at Tollesbury, Essex, UK,The Humber Estuary, Eastern England: Strategic planning of flood defences and habitats,The use of environmental integrative indicators to assess seabed disturbance in estuaries and coasts: Application to the Humber Estuary, UK,The ECOMAN project: A novel approach to defining sustainable ecosystem function,An initial economic evaluation of water quality improvements in the Randers Fjord, Denmark
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