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Interactions in Marine Organisms. Preface. The Importance of Juveniles in Structuring a Littoral Macrobenthic Community; I.V. Burkovsky, et al. Epibenthic Predation in Marine Soft-bottoms: Being Small and How to get Away with it; M. Thiel. Abundance, Feeding Behaviour and Nemaysts of Scyphopolyps (Cnidaria) and Nemaysts in Their Predator, the Nudibranch Coryphella verrucosa (Mollusca); C. Östman. The Importance of Intraspecific Competition in a Littorina littorea Population in the Wadden Sea; C. Fenske. Occurrence of Epifauna on the Periwinkle, Littorina littorea (L.), and Interactions with the Polychaete Polydora ciliata (Johnston); G.C. Warner. Effects of Epibiosis on Consumer-prey Interactions; M. Wahl, et al. Parasites on an Intertidal Corophium-bed: Factors Determining the Phenology of Microphallid Trematodes in the Intermediate Host Populations of the Mud-Snail Hydrobia ulvae and the Amphipod Corophium volutator; K.N. Mouritsen, et al. The Association Between the Caprellid Pariambus typicus Krøyer (Crustacea, Amphipoda) and Ophiuroids; U. Volbehr, E. Rachor. Chemically-mediated Interactions in Benthic Organisms: The Chemical Ecology of Crambe (Porifera, Poecilosclerida); M.A. Becerro, et al. Fauna Associated with Detached Kelp in Different Types of Subtidal Habitats of the White Sea; A.B. Tzetlin, et al. Soft-bottom Macro Invertebrate Fauna of North Norwegian Coastal Waters with Particular Reference to Sill-Basins. Part One: Bottom Topography and Species Diversity. Adaptation Strategies in Marine Organisms. Mechanisms of Salinity Adaptations in Marine Molluscs; V.J. Berger, A.D. Kharazova. Sensitivity to Stress in the Bivalve Macoma balthica from the Most Northern (Arctic) to the Most Southern (French) Populations: Low Sensitivity in Arctic Populations Because of Genetic Adaptations? H. Hummel, et al. Defenses Against Oxidative Stress in the Antarctic Scallop Adamussium colbecki and Effects of Acute Exposure to Metals; F. Regoli, et al. A New Species of Hyalopomatus (Serpulidae: Polychaeta) which Lacks an Operculum: Is This an Adaptation to Low Oxygen? E.W. Knight-Jones, et al. Adaptation Capabilities of Marine Modular Organisms; N.N. Marfenin. Morphological Convergence of Resting Stages of Planktonic Organisms: A Review; G. Belmonte, et al. Effects of Experimental Conditions on the Feeding Rate of Mysis mixta (Crustacea, Mysidacea); E. Gorokhova, S. Hansson. Feeding Behaviour of Cerastoderma edule in a Turbid Environment: Physiological Adaptations and Derived Benefit; M.B. Urrutia, et al.
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