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Vol. 176 (1999)

Table of contents

Marine Ecology Progress Series (ISSN: 0171-8630)
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1999
January 18

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Seymour RM, Bradbury RH
Lengthening reef recovery times from crown-of-thorns outbreaks signal systemic degradation of the Great Barrier Reef
MEPS 176:1-10

Wesseling I, Uychiaoco AJ, Aliño PM, Aurin T, Vermaat JE
Damage and recovery of four Philippine corals from short-term sediment burial
MEPS 176:11-15

Crook AC
Quantitative evidence for assortative schooling in a coral reef fish
MEPS 176:17-23

McCormick MI
Delayed metamorphosis of a tropical reef fish (Acanthurus triostegus): a field experiment
MEPS 176:25-38

Kwok KY, Ni IH
Reproduction of cutlassfishes Trichiurus spp. from the South China Sea
MEPS 176:39-47

Smith KA, Suthers IM
Displacement of diverse ichthyoplankton assemblages by a coastal upwelling event on the Sydney shelf
MEPS 176:49-62

Atkinson A, Ward P, Hill A, Brierley AS, Cripps GC
Krill-copepod interactions at South Georgia, Antarctica, II. Euphausia superba as a major control on copepod abundance
MEPS 176:63-79

Niehoff B, Klenke U, Hirche HJ, Irigoien X, Head R, Harris R
A high frequency time series at Weathership M, Norwegian Sea, during the 1997 spring bloom: the reproductive biology of Calanus finmarchicus
MEPS 176:81-92

Svensen C, Tande K
Sex change and female dimorphism in Calanus finmarchicus
MEPS 176:93-102

Garrison LP
Vertical migration behavior and larval transport in brachyuran crabs
MEPS 176:103-113

Ansell AD, Comely CA, Robb L
Distribution, movements and diet of macrocrustaceans on a Scottish sandy beach with particular reference to predation on juvenile fishes
MEPS 176:115-130

Conradi M, Depledge MH
Effects of zinc on the life-cycle, growth and reproduction of the marine amphipod Corophium volutator
MEPS 176:131-138

Chen Z, Mayer LM
Sedimentary metal bioavailability determined by the digestive constraints of marine deposit feeders: gut retention time and dissolved amino acids
MEPS 176:139-151

Blanco J, Fernández ML, Míguez A, Moroño A
Okadaic acid depuration in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis: one- and two-compartment models and the effect of environmental conditions
MEPS 176:153-163

Moens T, Verbeeck L, de Maeyer A, Swings J, Vincx M
Selective attraction of marine bacterivorous nematodes to their bacterial food
MEPS 176:165-178

Ribes M, Coma R, Gili JM
Natural diet and grazing rate of the temperate sponge Dysidea avara (Demospongiae, Dendroceratida) throughout an annual cycle
MEPS 176:179-190

Marañón E, Holligan PM
Photosynthetic parameters of phytoplankton from 50°N to 50°S in the Atlantic Ocean
MEPS 176:191-203

Paerl HW, Willey JD, Go M, Peierls BL, Pinckney JL, Fogel ML
Rainfall stimulation of primary production in western Atlantic Ocean waters: roles of different nitrogen sources and co-limiting nutrients
MEPS 176:205-214

Rosón G, Álvarez-Salgado XA, Pérez FF
Carbon cycling in a large coastal embayment, affected by wind-driven upwelling: short-time-scale variability and spatial differences
MEPS 176:215-230

Meeuwig JJ
Predicting coastal eutrophication from land-use: an empirical approach to small non-stratified estuaries
MEPS 176:231-241

Zhang F, Dickman M
Mid-ocean exchange of container vessel ballast water. 1: Seasonal factors affecting the transport of harmful diatoms and dinoflagellates
MEPS 176:243-251

Dickman M, Zhang F
Mid-ocean exchange of container vessel ballast water. 2: Effects of vessel type in the transport of diatoms and dinoflagellates from Manzanillo, Mexico, to Hong Kong, China
MEPS 176:253-262

Jeong HJ, Shim JH, Kim JS, Park JY, Lee CW, Lee Y
Feeding by the mixotrophic thecate dinoflagellate Fragilidium cf. mexicanum on red-tide and toxic dinoflagellates
MEPS 176:263-277

Ploug H, Jørgensen BB
A net-jet flow system for mass transfer and microsensor studies of sinking aggregates
MEPS 176:279-290

REVIEW

Valentine JF, Heck KL Jr
Seagrass herbivory: evidence for the continued grazing of marine grasses
MEPS 176:291-302

COMMENTS

Peres-Neto PR
How many statistical tests are too many? The problem of conducting multiple ecological inferences revisited
MEPS 176:303-306

Stratoudakis Y
Recommendations for improving the estimation of the number of seabirds potentially sustained by fisheries discards
MEPS 176:307-309

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