Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Vol.37 (1979) - Netherlands, Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press, 1979, - 297p. 23cm. - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology ; Vol.37 .

Survival of fish larvae after injury, Calorific values of the soft parts of the tellinid bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) as determined by two methods, Nutrient availability for zooxanthellae derived from physiological activities of Condylactus, Deposit-feeding mechanisms and resource partitioning in tropical holothurians, Adaptations to sulfide in the meiofauna of the sulfide system. I. 35S-sulfide accumulation and the presence of a sulfide detoxification system, Circadian and circatidal rhythms of oxygen consumption in the sandy-beach isopod Tylos granulatus Krauss, Transplantation of marine sponges to different conditions of light and current, Coral growth rates and environmental control of density banding, Influence of duration of incubation on zooplankton respiration and excretion results, The effects of gastropod shell availability and habitat characteristics on shell utilization by the intertidal hermit crab Pagurus longicarpus Say, The effect of copper on length increase in Ascophyllum nodosum, Winter condition of marine plankton populations in Saanich Inlet, B.C., Canada. III. Meso-zooplankton, Salinity stratified benthic macrofaunal communities and long-term monitoring along the west coast of Sweden, A note on the energy budget for an oyster population in a temperate estuary, Salinity influence on the ecology of phytoflagellate blooms in lower new york bay and adjacent waters, Zonal distribution of pelagic decapoda (crustacea) in the eastern North Atlantic and its relation to the physical oceanography, Depth regulatory behavior of the first stage zoea larvae of the sand crab Emerita analoga Stimpson (Decapoda: Hippidae), Application of in situ cage cultures of phytoplankton for monitoring heavy metal pollution in two Norwegian fjords, Rythme d'activité endogène chez un nébaliacé (Crustace phyllocaride),

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