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152
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (ISSN: 0171-8630)
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1997
June 26

RESEARCH ARTICLES
Stoecker DK, Li A, Coats DW, Gustafson DE, Nannen MK
Mixotrophy in the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum
MEPS 152:1-12
Lam-Hoai T, Rougier C, Lasserre G
Tintinnids and rotifers in a northern Mediterranean coastal lagoon. Structural diversity and function through biomass estimations
MEPS 152:13-25
Köster M, Dahlke S, Meyer-Reil LA
Microbiological studies along a gradient of eutrophication in a shallow coastal inlet in the southern Baltic Sea (Nordrügensche Bodden)
MEPS 152:27-39
Lindqvist K, Lignell R
Intracellular partitioning of 14CO2 in phytoplankton during a growth season in the northern Baltic
MEPS 152:41-50
Taylor AH, Geider RJ, Gilbert FJH
Seasonal and latitudinal dependencies of phytoplankton carbon-to-chlorophyll a ratios: results of a modelling study
MEPS 152:51-66
Street GT, Montagna PA, Parker PL
Incorporation of brown tide into an estuarine food web
MEPS 152:67-78
Qiu JW, Qian PY
Combined effects of salinity, temperature and food on early development of the polychaete Hydroides elegans
MEPS 152:79-88
Sturgis RB, Murray L
Scaling of nutrient inputs to submersed plant communities: temporal and spatial variations
MEPS 152:89-102
Herzka SZ, Dunton KH
Seasonal photosynthetic patterns of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum in the western Gulf of Mexico
MEPS 152:103-117
Endean R, Cameron AM, Fox HE, Tilbury R, Gunthorpe L
Massive corals are regularly spaced: pattern in a complex assemblage of corals
MEPS 152:119-130
Andrew J, Ward RD
Allozyme variation in the marine fanworm Sabella spallanzanii: comparison of native European and introduced Australian populations
MEPS 152:131-143
Fernandez C, Boudouresque CF
Phenotypic plasticity of Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) in a lagoonal environment
MEPS 152:145-154
Scheibling RE, Hennigar AW
Recurrent outbreaks of disease in sea urchins Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis in Nova Scotia: evidence for a link with large-scale meteorologic and oceanographic events
MEPS 152:155-165
Labarta U, Fernández-Reiríz MJ, Babarro JMF
Differences in physiological energetics between intertidal and raft cultivated mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis
MEPS 152:167-173
Navarro JM, Widdows J
Feeding physiology of Cerastoderma edule in response to a wide range of seston concentrations
MEPS 152:175-186
Ito K
Egg-size and -number variations related to maternal size and age, and the relationship between egg size and larval characteristics in an annual marine gastropod, Haloa japonica (Opisthobranchia; Cephalaspidea)
MEPS 152:187-195
Ide I, Witten EP, Fischer J, Kalbfus W, Zellner A, Stroben E, Watermann B
Accumulation of organotin compounds in the common whelk Buccinum undatum and the red whelk Neptunea antiqua in association with imposex
MEPS 152:197-203
González AF, Trathan PN, Yau C, Rodhouse PG
Interactions between oceanography, ecology and fishery biology of the ommastrephid squid Martialia hyadesi in the South Atlantic
MEPS 152:205-215
Clancy M, Cobb JS
Effect of wind and tidal advection on distribution patterns of rock crab Cancer irroratus megalopae in Block Island Sound, Rhode Island
MEPS 152:217-225
Munday PL, Jones GP, Caley MJ
Habitat specialisation and the distribution and abundance of coral-dwelling gobies
MEPS 152:227-239
Edmonds JS, Fletcher WJ
Stock discrimination of pilchards Sardinops sagax by stable isotope ratio analysis of otolith carbonate
MEPS 152:241-247
Stobutzki IC
Energetic cost of sustained swimming in the late pelagic stages of reef fishes
MEPS 152:249-259
Nissling A, Westin L
Salinity requirements for successful spawning of Baltic and Belt Sea cod and the potential for cod stock interactions in the Baltic Sea
MEPS 152:261-271
Sala E, Ballesteros E
Partitioning of space and food resources by three fish of the genus Diplodus (Sparidae) in a Mediterranean rocky infralittoral ecosystem
MEPS 152:273-283
Phillips RA, Catry P, Thompson DR, Hamer KC, Furness RW
Inter-colony variation in diet and reproductive performance of great skuas Catharacta skua
MEPS 152:285-293
NOTES
Terrados J
Is light involved in the vertical growth response of seagrasses when buried by sand?
MEPS 152:295-299
Le Gall S, Hassen MB, Le Gall P
Ingestion of a bacterivorous ciliate by the oyster Crassostrea gigas: protozoa as a trophic link between picoplankton and benthic suspension-feeders
MEPS 152:301-306
Kaiser MJ, Ramsay K
Opportunistic feeding by dabs within areas of trawl disturbance: possible implications for increased survival
MEPS 152:307-310
COMMENT
Ackman RG
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol: contaminant or sex pheromone in Arenicola marina?
MEPS 152:311-312