Search Results - "Suchanek, T.H"
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Wave energy and intertidal productivity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-03-1987)“…In the northeastern Pacific, intertidal zones of the most wave-beaten shores receive more energy from breaking waves than from the sun. Despite severe…”
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Zoogeographic Distributions of the Sibling Species Mytilus galloprovincialis and M. trossulus (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) and Their Hybrids in the North Pacific
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-10-1997)“…Diagnostic length differences in a PCR amplified fragment of the gene for byssal adhesive protein were used to study the zoogeographic distribution of Mytilus…”
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Mussels in flow: drag and dislodgement by epizoans
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (01-01-1984)“…Measurements of attachment strength of the mussels Mytilus californianus and Mytilus edulis were related to measurements of drag on mussels with algal epizoans…”
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role of disturbance in the evolution of life history strategies in the intertidal mussels Mytilus edulis and Mytilus californianus
Published in Oecologia (01-01-1981)“…The intertidal mussels Mytilus edulis and M. californianus compete for space on the west coast of North America. An analysis of differences in size, growth…”
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Impacts of mercury on benthic invertebrate populations and communities within the aquatic ecosystem of Clear Lake, California
Published in THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MERCURY AS A GLOBAL POLLUTANT (01-02-1995)“…Benthic invertebrates from Clear Lake, site of an inactive mercury (Hg) mine, were analyzed for population and community level parameters in response to a…”
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Radionuclides in fishes and mussels from the Farallon Islands Nuclear Waste Dump Site, California
Published in Health physics (1958) (01-08-1996)“…The Farallon Islands Nuclear Waste Dump Site (FINWDS), approximately 30 miles west of San Francisco, California, received at least 500 TBq encapsulated in more…”
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