Volume 30, issue 1-4, August 1977
58 articles in this issue
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International Helgoland Symposium “Ecosystem research”: Opening address
Authors
- O. Kinne
- Content type: EditorialNotes
- Pages: 1 - 7
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A review of important concepts in the trophic organization of pelagic ecosystems
Authors
- M. R. Landry
- Content type: General Aspects
- Pages: 8 - 17
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Stability and instability of marine ecosystems, illustrated by examples from the Red Sea
Authors
- L. Fishelson
- Content type: General Aspects
- Pages: 18 - 29
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Multivariate analysis of experimental marine ecosystems
Authors
- C. A. Oviatt
- K. T. Perez
- S. W. Nixon
- Content type: General Aspects
- Pages: 30 - 46
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Ecological studies on the deep-water pelagic community of Korsfjorden (western Norway)
Authors
- J. B. L. Matthews
- J. L. W. Bakke
- Content type: General Aspects
- Pages: 47 - 61
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Changes in specific photosynthetic rate of oceanic phytoplankton from the northeast Pacific Ocean
Authors
- M. J. Hameedi
- Content type: General Aspects
- Pages: 62 - 75
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On mathematical modelling of complex ecosystems: Application to marine planktonic patchiness
Authors
- D. M. Dubois
- Content type: General Aspects
- Pages: 76 - 82
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Interspecific interaction: The analysis of complex structures in carnivorous zooplankton populations
Authors
- W. Greve
- Content type: General Aspects
- Pages: 83 - 91
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Comments on the use of a deep tank in planktological research
Authors
- R. J. Conover
- M. A. Paranjape
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 105 - 117
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The use of large volume, transparent, enclosed sea-surface water columns in the study of stress on plankton ecosystems
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- G. D. Grice
- M. R. Reeve
- D. W. Menzel
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 118 - 133
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Properties of an aquatic micro-ecosystem
Authors
- J. Ringelberg
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 134 - 143
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The importance of physical and biotic scaling to the experimental simulation of a coastal marine ecosystem
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- K. T. Perez
- G. M. Morrison
- J. F. Heltshe
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 144 - 162
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Etude expérimentale d'un écosystème sableux
Authors
- S. Chamroux
- G. Boucher
- P. Bodin
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 163 - 177
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Microcosm responses to environmental perturbants
Authors
- E. C. Evans III
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 178 - 191
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On population dynamics in multi-species cultures of diatoms and dinoflagellates
Authors
- M. Elbrächter
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 192 - 200
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Parallel plastic tank experiments with cultures of marine diatoms
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- U. H. Brockmann
- K. Eberlein
- A. Weber
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 201 - 216
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Ammonia-nitrogen production by the bivalve molluscTapes japonica and its recovery by the red seaweedHypnea musciformis in a tropical mariculture system
Authors
- R. W. Langton
- K. C. Haines
- R. E. Lyon
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 217 - 229
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Zooplankton cultivation and prawn seed-production in an artificial ecosystem
Authors
- H. Hirata
- Content type: Experimental Ecosystems
- Pages: 230 - 242
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Intertidal ecosystems of the seas of the USSR
Authors
- O. G. Kussakin
- Content type: Tidal Ecosystems
- Pages: 243 - 262
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Predator exclusion experiments in an intertidal mud flat
Authors
- K. Reise
- Content type: Tidal Ecosystems
- Pages: 263 - 271
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Food quality and the heterogeneous spatial distribution of meiofauna
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- J. J. Lee
- J. H. Tietjen
- H. Rubin
- Content type: Tidal Ecosystems
- Pages: 272 - 282
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A preliminary carbon budget for a part of the Ems estuary: The Dollard
Authors
- F. B. van Es
- Content type: Tidal Ecosystems
- Pages: 283 - 294
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The mangal of Sinai: Limits of an ecosystem
Authors
- F. D. Por
- I. Dor
- A. Amir
- Content type: Tidal Ecosystems
- Pages: 295 - 314
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Rocky intertidal benthic systems in temperate seas: A synthesis of their functional performances
Authors
- F. X. Niell
- Content type: Tidal Ecosystems
- Pages: 315 - 333
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A large indoor tidal mud-flat ecosystem
Authors
- P. A. W. J. de Wilde
- B. R. Kuipers
- Content type: Tidal Ecosystems
- Pages: 334 - 342
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The North Inlet marsh — estuarine ecosystem: A conceptual approach
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- R. Dame
- F. Vernberg
- W. Kitchens
- Content type: Tidal Ecosystems
- Pages: 343 - 356
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Problems of studying coral-reef ecosystems
Authors
- B. V. Preobrazhensky
- Content type: Coral-Reef Ecosystems
- Pages: 357 - 361
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Space partitioning by stony corals soft corals and benthic algae on the coral reefs of the northern Gulf of Eilat (Red Sea)
Authors
- Y. Benayahu
- Y. Loya
- Content type: Coral-Reef Ecosystems
- Pages: 362 - 382
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Productivity and seasonal changes in selected reef areas in the Gulf of Aqaba (Red Sea)
Authors
- H. Mergner
- A. Svoboda
- Content type: Coral-Reef Ecosystems
- Pages: 383 - 399
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Initial phases in reef development, studied at artificial reef types off Eilat, (Red Sea)
Authors
- H. Schuhmacher
- Content type: Coral-Reef Ecosystems
- Pages: 400 - 411
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Community structure, social organization and ecological requirements of coral reef fish (Pomacentridae)
Authors
- H. W. Fricke
- Content type: Coral-Reef Ecosystems
- Pages: 412 - 426
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The stability of benthic ecosystems
Authors
- J. S. Gray
- Content type: Benthic Ecosystems
- Pages: 427 - 444
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Factors controlling marine and estuarine sublittoral macrofauna
Authors
- D. J. Wildish
- Content type: Benthic Ecosystems
- Pages: 445 - 454
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Destruction of kelp-beds by sea-urchins: A cyclical phenomenon or irreversible degradation?
Authors
- K. H. Mann
- Content type: Benthic Ecosystems
- Pages: 455 - 467
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Benthic community modification and recovery following intensive grazing byStrongylocentrotus droebachiensis
Authors
- R. E. Foreman
- Content type: Benthic Ecosystems
- Pages: 468 - 484
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Stabilizing properties of a high-biomass benthic community in a fluctuating ecosystem
Authors
- J. Ott
- K. Fedra
- Content type: Benthic Ecosystems
- Pages: 485 - 494
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The ecology of kelp bed communities in the Benguela upwelling system
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- B. Velimirov
- J. G. Field
- P. Zoutendyk
- Content type: Benthic Ecosystems
- Pages: 495 - 518
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Studies from the “UWL Helgoland” on the macrobenthic fauna of rocks and boulders in Lübeck Bay (western Baltic Sea)
Authors
- B. Gulliksen
- Content type: Benthic Ecosystems
- Pages: 519 - 526
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A seasonal carbon budget for a laminarian population in a Scottish sea-loch
Authors
- C. S. Johnston
- R. G. Jones
- R. D. Hunt
- Content type: Benthic Ecosystems
- Pages: 527 - 545
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The role of particulate matter in the productivity of surface waters
Authors
- P. J. Wangersky
- Content type: Pelagic Ecosystems
- Pages: 546 - 564
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Estimation of in situ rates of heterotrophy using diurnal changes in dissolved organic matter and growth rates of picoplankton in diffusion culture
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- J. McN Sieburth
- K. M. Johnson
- D. M. Lavoie
- Content type: Pelagic Ecosystems
- Pages: 565 - 574
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Organisation in the pelagic ecosystem
Authors
- T. Platt
- K. Denman
- Content type: Pelagic Ecosystems
- Pages: 575 - 581
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The structure of the plankton community of the Öregrundsgrepen (southwest Bothnian Sea)
Authors
- S. Eriksson
- C. Sellei
- K. Wallström
- Content type: Pelagic Ecosystems
- Pages: 582 - 597
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Exchange of energy, nitrogen and phosphorus between water, bottom and ice in a near-shore ecosystem of the Sea of Japan
Authors
- M. V. Propp
- Content type: Pelagic Ecosystems
- Pages: 598 - 610
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On the role of heterotrophic bacteria in marine ecosystems: Some problems
Authors
- C. Joiris
- Content type: Pelagic Ecosystems
- Pages: 611 - 621
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Reaction of estuarine ecosystems to effluent from pulp and paper industry
Authors
- N. J. Poole
- R. J. Parkes
- D. J. Wildish
- Content type: Pollution Effects on Ecosystems
- Pages: 622 - 632
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Faunenverarmung in einem Schlickgebiet in der Nähe Helgolands
Authors
- E. Rachor
- Content type: Pollution Effects on Ecosystems
- Pages: 633 - 651