FEATURE ARTICLE Koenigs C, Miller RJ, Page HM Top predators rely on carbon derived from giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera MEPS 537:1-8 | More Information... | Full text in pdf format |
Elschot K, Bakker JP, Temmerman S, van de Koppel J, Bouma TJ
Ecosystem engineering by large grazers enhances carbon stocks in a tidal salt marsh
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Olito C, Bode M, Marshall D
Evolutionary consequences of fertilization mode for reproductive phenology and asynchrony
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Taylor DI, Wood SA, McNabb P, Ogilvie S, Cornelisen C, Walker J, Khor S, Cary SC
Facilitation effects of invasive and farmed bivalves on native populations of the sea slug Pleurobranchaea maculata
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Davidson A, Griffin JN, Angelini C, Coleman F, Atkins RL, Silliman BR
Non-consumptive predator effects intensify grazer-plant interactions by driving vertical habitat shifts
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King AL, Jenkins BD, Wallace JR, Liu Y, Wikfors GH, Milke LM, Meseck SL
Effects of CO2 on growth rate, C:N:P, and fatty acid composition of seven marine phytoplankton species
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Drake PT, Edwards CA, Morgan SG
Relationship between larval settlement, alongshore wind stress and surface temperature in a numerical model of the central California coastal circulation
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Simonson EJ, Scheibling RE, Metaxas A
Kelp in hot water: I. Warming seawater temperature induces weakening and loss of kelp tissue
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Simonson EJ, Metaxas A, Scheibling RE
Kelp in hot water: II. Effects of warming seawater temperature on kelp quality as a food source and settlement substrate
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Patrick CJ, Weller DE
Interannual variation in submerged aquatic vegetation and its relationship to water quality in subestuaries of Chesapeake Bay
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MacLeod CD, Poulin R
Interactive effects of parasitic infection and ocean acidification on the calcification of a marine gastropod
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Hendrickx JP, Creese RG, Gribben PE
Impacts of a non-native gastropod with a limited distribution; less conspicuous invaders matter too
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Rickards KJC, Boulding EG
Effects of temperature and humidity on activity and microhabitat selection by Littorina subrotundata
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Behrens Yamada S, Peterson WT, Kosro PM
Biological and physical ocean indicators predict the success of an invasive crab, Carcinus maenas, in the northern California Current
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Leis JM, Siebeck UE, Hay AC, Paris CB, Chateau O, Wantiez L
In situ orientation of fish larvae can vary among regions
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Lefèvre CD, Bellwood DR
Disturbance and recolonisation by small reef fishes: the role of local movement versus recruitment
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Moore ME, Berejikian BA, Goetz FA, Berger AG, Hodgson SS, Connor EJ, Quinn TP
Multi-population analysis of Puget Sound steelhead survival and migration behavior
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Childs AR, Cowley PD, Næsje TF, Bennett RH
Habitat connectivity and intra-population structure of an estuary-dependent fishery species
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Hertz E, Trudel M, Brodeur RD, Daly EA, Eisner L, Farley EV Jr, Harding JA, MacFarlane RB, Mazumder S, Moss JH, Murphy JM, Mazumder A
Continental-scale variability in the feeding ecology of juvenile Chinook salmon along the coastal Northeast Pacific Ocean
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Goodman Hall A, Avens L, Braun McNeill J, Wallace B, Goshe LR
Inferring long-term foraging trends of individual juvenile loggerhead sea turtles using stable isotopes
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Green DB, Coetzee JC, Rishworth GM, Pistorius PA
Foraging distribution of Cape gannets in relation to oceanographic features, prey availability and marine protected areas
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