FEATURE ARTICLE
Koehl MAR, Strother JA, Reidenbach MA, Koseff JR, Hadfield MGIndividual-based model of larval transport to coral reefs in turbulent, wave-driven flow: behavioral responses to dissolved settlement inducer MEPS 335:1-18 | More Information... | Full text in pdf format |
Martin S, Clavier J, Chauvaud L, Thouzeau G
Community metabolism in temperate maerl beds. I. Carbon and carbonate fluxes
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Martin S, Clavier J, Chauvaud L, Thouzeau G
Community metabolism in temperate maerl beds. II. Nutrient fluxes
MEPS 335:31-41 | Full text in pdf format
Guidetti P, Sala E
Community-wide effects of marine reserves in the Mediterranean Sea
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Wu Y, Platt T, Tang CCL, Sathyendranath S
Short-term changes in chlorophyll distribution in response to a moving storm: a modelling study
MEPS 335:57-68 | Full text in pdf format
Pringle JM, Wares JP
Going against the flow: maintenance of alongshore variation in allele frequency in a coastal ocean
MEPS 335:69-84 | Full text in pdf format
Williams B, Risk M, Stone R, Sinclair D, Ghaleb B
Oceanographic changes in the North Pacific Ocean over the past century recorded in deep-water gorgonian corals
MEPS 335:85-94 | Full text in pdf format
Lin HJ, Wu CY, Kao SJ, Kao WY, Meng PJ
Mapping anthropogenic nitrogen through point sources in coral reefs using d15N in macroalgae
MEPS 335:95-109 | Full text in pdf format
Tewfik A, Guichard F, McCann KS
Influence of acute and chronic disturbance on macrophyte landscape zonation
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Cardona L, Revelles M, Sales M, Aguilar A, Borrell A
Meadows of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica are a significant source of organic matter for adjoining ecosystems
MEPS 335:123-131 | Full text in pdf format
Esteban GF, Finlay BJ
Exceptional species richness of ciliated Protozoa in pristine intertidal rock pools
MEPS 335:133-141 | Full text in pdf format
Elkin C, Marshall DJ
Desperate larvae: influence of deferred costs and habitat requirements on habitat selection
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Ruiz O, Medina GR, Cohen RG, Amat F, Navarro JC
Diversity of the fatty acid composition of Artemia spp. cysts from Argentinean populations
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Aguzzi J, Company JB, Abelló P, García JA
Ontogenetic changes in vertical migratory rhythms of benthopelagic shrimps Pasiphaea multidentata and P. sivado
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Krautz MC, Castro LR, González M
Interaction of two key pelagic species in the Humboldt Current: euphausiid predation on anchoveta eggs estimated by immunoassays
MEPS 335:175-185 | Full text in pdf format
Wennhage H, Pihl L
From flatfish to sticklebacks: assemblage structure of epibenthic fauna in relation to macroalgal blooms
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Krafft BA, Kovacs KM, Lydersen C
Distribution of sex and age groups of ringed seals Pusa hispida in the fast-ice breeding habitat of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard
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Doniol-Valcroze T, Berteaux D, Larouche P, Sears R
Influence of thermal fronts on habitat selection by four rorqual whale species in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
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Boersma PD, Rebstock GA, Stokes DL, Majluf P
Oceans apart: conservation models for two temperate penguin species shaped by the marine environment
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COMMENT
Miller MW, Baums IB, Williams DE
Visual discernment of sexual recruits is not feasible for Acropora palmata
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REPLY COMMENT
Grober-Dunsmore R, Bonito V, Frazer TK
Discernment of sexual recruits is not critical for assessing population recovery of Acropora palmata
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COMMENT
Baker AC, Romanski AM
Multiple symbiotic partnerships are common in scleractinian corals, but not in octocorals: Comment on Goulet (2006)
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REPLY COMMENT
Goulet TL
Most scleractinian corals and octocorals host a single symbiotic zooxanthella clade
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Disentangling the causes of maturation trends in exploited fish populations
Idea and coordination: Marshall CT, Browman HI
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Marshall CT, Browman HI
Introduction
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Dieckmann U, Heino M
REVIEW: Probabilistic maturation reaction norms: their history, strengths, and limitations
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Law R
Fisheries-induced evolution: present status and future directions
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Wright PJ
Understanding the maturation process for field investigations of fisheries-induced evolution
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Thorpe JE
Maturation responses of salmonids to changing developmental opportunities
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Morita K, Fukuwaka M
Why age and size at maturity have changed in Pacific salmon
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Kraak SBM
Does the probabilistic maturation reaction norm approach disentangle phenotypic plasticity from genetic change?
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Marshall CT, McAdam BJ
Integrated perspectives on genetic and environmental effects on maturation can reduce potential for errors of inference
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Erratum
Neer et al., Vol. 329:211-223 (2007)
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