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139
(1996)
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Table of contents
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (ISSN: 0171-8630)
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1996
August 29

Decker MB, Hunt GL Jr
Foraging by murres (Uria spp.) at tidal fronts surrounding the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, USA
MEPS 139:1-10
Veit RR, Pyle P, McGowan JA
Ocean warming and long-term change in pelagic bird abundance within the California current system
MEPS 139:11-18
Oro D, Jover L, Ruiz X
Influence of trawling activity on the breeding ecology of a threatened seabird, Audouin's gull Larus audouinii
MEPS 139:19-29
Gray CA
Intrusions of surface sewage plumes into continental shelf waters: interactions with larval and presettlement juvenile fishes
MEPS 139:31-45
Hinckley S, Hermann AJ, Megrey BA
Development of a spatially explicit, individual-based model of marine fish early life history
MEPS 139:47-68
Pagès F, González HE, González SR
Diet of the gelatinous zooplankton in Hardangerfjord (Norway) and potential predatory impact by Aglantha digitale (Trachymedusae)
MEPS 139:69-77
Nielsen TG, Sabatini M
Role of cyclopoid copepods Oithona spp. in North Sea plankton communities
MEPS 139:79-93
Saltzman J
Ecology and life history traits of the benthopelagic mysid Boreomysis oparva from the eastern tropical Pacific oxygen minimum zone
MEPS 139:95-103
Morgan SG
Plasticity in reproductive timing by crabs in adjacent tidal regimes
MEPS 139:105-118
Chen JC, Chia PG
Hemolymph ammonia and urea and nitrogenous excretions of Scylla serrata at different temperature and salinity levels
MEPS 139:119-125
Bushek D, Allen SK Jr
Host-parasite interactions among broadly distributed populations of the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica and the protozoan Perkinsus marinus
MEPS 139:127-141
Loo LO, Jonsson PR, Sköld M, Karlsson Ö
Passive suspension feeding in Amphiura filiformis (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea): feeding behaviour in flume flow and potential feeding rate of field populations
MEPS 139:143-155
Hardege JD, Bentley MG, Beckmann M, Müller C
Sex pheromones in marine polychaetes: volatile organic substances (VOS) isolated from Arenicola marina
MEPS 139:157-166
Titlyanov EA, Titlyanova TV, Leletkin VA, Tsukahara J, van Woesik R, Yamazato K
Degradation of zooxanthellae and regulation of their density in hermatypic corals
MEPS 139:167-178
McCook LJ
Effects of herbivores and water quality on Sargassum distribution on the central Great Barrier Reef: cross-shelf transplants
MEPS 139:179-192
Epping EHG, Jørgensen BB
Light-enhanced oxygen respiration in benthic phototrophic communities
MEPS 139:193-203
Airoldi L, Cinelli F
Variability of fluxes of particulate material in a submarine cave with chemolithoautotrophic inputs of organic carbon
MEPS 139:205-217
Najdek M
Fatty acid composition in amorphous aggregates in the northern Adriatic Sea
MEPS 139:219-226
Vincent WF, Dodson JJ, Bertrand N, Frenette JJ
Photosynthetic and bacterial production gradients in a larval fish nursery: the St. Lawrence River transition zone
MEPS 139:227-238
Archer SD, Leakey RJG, Burkill PH, Sleigh MA
Microbial dynamics in coastal waters of East Antarctica: herbivory by heterotrophic dinoflagellates
MEPS 139:239-255
Pichard SL, Campbell L, Kang JB, Tabita FR, Paul JH
Regulation of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase gene expression in natural phytoplankton communities. I. Diel rhythms
MEPS 139:257-265
Cherrier J, Bauer JE, Druffel ERM
Utilization and turnover of labile dissolved organic matter by bacterial heterotrophs in eastern North Pacific surface waters
MEPS 139:267-279
Culverhouse PF, Simpson RG, Ellis R, Lindley JA, Williams R, Parisini T, Reguera B, Bravo I, Zoppoli R, Earnshaw G, McCall H, Smith G
Automatic classification of field-collected dinoflagellates by artificial neural network
MEPS 139:281-287
Scardi M
Artificial neural networks as empirical models for estimating phytoplankton production
MEPS 139:289-299
Browman HI
Predator-prey interactions in the sea: commentaries on the role of turbulence
MEPS 139:301-302
Osborn T, Scotti A
Effect of turbulence on predator-prey contact rates: where do we go from here?
MEPS 139:302-304
Yamazaki H
Turbulence problems for planktonic organisms
MEPS 139:304-305
Sundby S
Turbulence-induced contact rates in plankton: the issue of scales
MEPS 139:305-307
Strickler JR, Costello JH
Calanoid copepod behavior in turbulent flows
MEPS 139:307-309
Browman HI, Skiftesvik AB
Effects of turbulence on the predation cycle of fish larvae: comments on some of the issues
MEPS 139:309-312