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245 _aJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Vol.96 (1986)
260 _aNetherlands,
_bElsevier Science Publishers,
_c1986,
300 _a102p.
_b23cm.
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_aJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
_n; Vol.96
505 _aEvaluation of phytoplankton as diets for juvenile Ostrea edulis, Growth of juvenile Ostrea edulis L. fed Chaetoceros gracilis Schütt of varied chemical composition, Behaviour and timing of copulation and egg-laying in the neogastropod Buccinum undatum,Summer phytoplankton community structure and growth in a regional upwelling area off hachijo Island, Japan, Estimation of routine metabolic rate in a penaeid prawn, Penaeus esculentus Haswell, Feeding biology of a Hawaiian sea star corallivore, Culcita novaeguineae Muller & Troschel, “ELISA” as an aid in the identification of fish and molluscan prey of birds in marine ecosystems,Growth trajectories of shell and soft tissue in bivalves: Seasonal variation in Mytilus edulis, Exudation of organic carbon by the seagrass Halodule wrightii Aschers. And its effect on bacterial growth in the sediment, The crustose coralline alga, Phymatolithon Foslie, inhibits the overgrowth of seaweeds without relying on herbivores, Food preference and chemotaxis in the sea urchin Arbaciapunctulata (Lamarck) Philippi,Reproductive ecology of an obligately fissiparous population of the sea star Stephanasterias albula Stimpson, A study of growth and primary production in Eckloniaradiat (C.Ag.) J. Agardh (Laminariales) at a sheltered site in Port Jackson, New South Wales, Evidence of in situ uptake and incorporation of bicarbonate and amino acids by a hydrothermal vent mussel, The sublittoral macrobenthic community structure of an Irish sea-lough: Effect of decomposing accumulations of seaweed,Chlorophyll degradation and absorption throughout the digestive system of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, Reduction of marine phytoplankton reproduction rates by copper and cadmium, Comparative morphometrics of echinoderm larvae. I. Some relationships between egg size and initial larval form in echinoids, Comparative morphometrics of echinoderm larvae. II. Larval size, shape, growth, and the scaling of feeding and metabolism in echinoplutei, A comparative study of reproductive energetics in two populations of the terebellid polychaete Eupolymnianebulosa Montagu with different reproductive modes, Spinning embryos enhance diffusion through gelatinous egg masses
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_aMarine biology
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_aEcology
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