Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Vol.13 (1973)
- Netherlands, North-Holland Publishing Company, 1973,
- 262p. 23cm.
- Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology ; Vol.13 .
Combined effects of temperature and salinity on hemigrapsus edwardsi (Hilgendorf) and H. Crenulatus (Milne Edwards) from Wellington Harbour, New Zealand, The effect of light intensity and light period on the development of thallus form in the marine red alga Pleonosporium squarrulosum (Harvey) Abbott (Rhodophyta: Ceramiales) I. Apical cell division — main axes, The cardiac responses of the scallop Pecten maximus (L.) to respiratory stress, The effect of limb loss and regeneration on the growth of the edible crab, Changes in the lipid composition of Acanthephyra purpurea Milne Edwards (Crustacea: Decapoda) during its diurnal migration: A preliminary investigation, Manifestation d'un comportement territorial chez les crevettes pontoniinae associées aux mollusques pinnidae a tuléar (Madagascar), Depth regulation of crab larvae in the absence of light, Endogenous tidal rhythmicity in the littoral pycnogonid Nymphon gracile (Leach), Orientated growth of Membranipora membranacea (L.) on the thallus of Saccorhiza polyschides, The kelp fauna of northeast Britain. I. Introduction and the physical environment, The kelp fauna of northeast Britain. II. Multivariate classification: Turbidity as an ecological factor, The biology and physiology of alga-invertebrate symbioses. III. In situ measurements of photosynthesis and calcification in some hermatypic corals, A comparison of the photosynthesis — light intensity relationship in phylogenetically different marine microalgae, Burrowing, feeding, and spatial distribution of the school prawn Metapenaeus macleayi (Haswell) in the Hunter river region, Australia, Stérols en solution dans l'eau de mer: Leur utilisation par les invertébrés marins, Ontogeny, environment, and shape of a marine snail Thais lamellosa Gmelin, Some effects of temperature and starvation on the bivalve Donax vittatus (da Costa) in experimental laboratory populations,