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Aspects Of Vertical Distribution And Ecology Of The Dominant Meso- And Bathypelagic Fishes From The Norfolk Canyon Region, John V. Gartner
Aspects Of Vertical Distribution And Ecology Of The Dominant Meso- And Bathypelagic Fishes From The Norfolk Canyon Region, John V. Gartner
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Bioaccumulation And Effects Of Kepone On Spot, Leiostomus Xanthurus, Linda L. Stehlik
Bioaccumulation And Effects Of Kepone On Spot, Leiostomus Xanthurus, Linda L. Stehlik
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Coral-Nutrient Relationships, Lawrence J. Pastor
Coral-Nutrient Relationships, Lawrence J. Pastor
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Behavioral Responses Of Decapod Larvae To Light, Salinity And Chlorine, Jerome E. Illowsky
Behavioral Responses Of Decapod Larvae To Light, Salinity And Chlorine, Jerome E. Illowsky
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Pelagic Amphipods (Amphipoda: Hyperiidea) Of The Continental Shelf In The Middle Atlantic Bight, Russell Allen Short
Pelagic Amphipods (Amphipoda: Hyperiidea) Of The Continental Shelf In The Middle Atlantic Bight, Russell Allen Short
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Resource Use By Amphipoda (Crustacea: Peracarida) On The Outer Continental Shelf Of The Middle Atlantic Bight: Implications To Community Structure, Linda C. Schaffner
Resource Use By Amphipoda (Crustacea: Peracarida) On The Outer Continental Shelf Of The Middle Atlantic Bight: Implications To Community Structure, Linda C. Schaffner
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Benthic communities on the outer continental shelf of the Middle Atlantic Bight are characterized by abundant populations of amphipods in the families Ampeliscidae and Corophiidae. Members of these families occupy tubes at or near the sediment surface and, thus, potentially compete with each other for spatial and trophic resources. This study examines the spatial, temporal and trophic resource use of six numerically dominant species in these families as a means of assessing the relative importance of competition as a structuring force in outer shelf benthic communities.
Analysis of abundance data and the use of discriminant analysis to relate abundance to …
An Analysis Of Parasite Communities Of The Atlantic Croaker, Micropogonias Undulatus (Linnaeus), Within The Chesapeake Bay, David A. Benner
An Analysis Of Parasite Communities Of The Atlantic Croaker, Micropogonias Undulatus (Linnaeus), Within The Chesapeake Bay, David A. Benner
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The Osmotic Fragility Of Red Blood Cells Of Marine Animals: A Comparative Study, Robert Demanche
The Osmotic Fragility Of Red Blood Cells Of Marine Animals: A Comparative Study, Robert Demanche
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No abstract provided.