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The Role of Nutrition in Regulating the Population Dynamics of Opportunistic, Surface Deposit Feeders in a Mesohaline Community
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-05-1990)“…The role of food resources in regulating seasonal population dynamics was determined in a benthic community typical of mesohaline regions in Chesapeake Bay…”
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The effects of interaction of rate of food supply and population density on the bioenergetics of the opportunistic polychaete, Capitella capitata (type 1)1
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-1985)“…Weight‐specific growth rates, population production, and trophic transfer efficiency (worm production/food supply) of different size classes of the polychaete…”
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Second International Joint Conference, Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Association and Estuarine Research Federation. Transport, retention, transformation processes and their biological control in estuarine and coastal systems: An introduction
Published in Estuaries (01-12-1998)“…The joint Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Association - Estuarine Research Federation symposium was held to explore ways in which an interdisciplinary approach…”
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Networking the Infrastructure of Coastal Laboratories
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-04-1996)“…How might the coastal laboratories organize to become a truly functional network? In answering this question we must first identify those elements of…”
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Macrobenthos of the Pamlico River Estuary, North Carolina
Published in Ecological monographs (01-01-1972)“…A study of the macrobenthos and its environment in the Pamlico River estuary, North Carolina, included measurements of salinity, temperature, and dissolved…”
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Growth of Capitella capitata cultured on various levels of detritus derived from different sources1
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-1977)“…Capitella capitata was cultured on three levels of five organic sources of detritus (Spartina alterniflora, Zostera marina, mixed cereal, Fucus, and Gracilaria…”
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Organism‐Sediment Interactions . Based on a symposium held in Columbia, South Carolina, October 1998. The Belle W. Baruch Library in Marine Science, Number 21. Edited by Josephine Y Aller, Sarah A Woodin , and , Robert C Aller. Published for the Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research by the University of South Carolina Press, Columbia (South Carolina) . $60.00. xxiii + 403 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 1–57003–431–1. 2001
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Organism‐Sediment Interactions
Published in The Quarterly Review of Biology (01-09-2002)“…"Organism-Sediment Interactions" edited by Josephine Y. Aller, Sarah A. Woodin, And Robert C. Aller is reviewed…”
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Degradation of selected polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in coastal sediments: Importance of microbes and polychaete worms
Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-04-1979)“…A laboratory study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) degradation suggests trends which may occur after a coastal oil spill. Marsh sediments retain more…”
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Control of Species Composition in Enriched Mass Cultures of Natural Phytoplankton Populations
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-1974)“…The changes in species composition of intensively harvested outdoor cultures of enriched natural populations of micro-algae were studied using a variety of…”
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The effect of organic nitrogen supplement on the utilization of different sources of detritus1
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-1979)“…A particulate organic nitrogen supplement was added to two detrital materials (red macroalga Gracilaria foliifera and marsh grass Spartina alterniflora) and…”
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Inorganic Nitrogen Removal from Wastewater: Effect on Phytoplankton Growth in Coastal Marine Waters
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (01-06-1973)“…Algal bioassays were used to demonstrate the high efficiency of a combined tertiary wastewater treatment and marine aquaculture system in removing inorganic…”
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Effects of Bottom Substrate on the Brackish Water Bivalve Rangia cuneata
Published in Chesapeake science (01-12-1968)“…The effect of bottom sediment composition on the pelecypod mollusc, Rangia cuneata, was investigated in the Pamlico River estuary, North Carolina. Mortality,…”
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Biological Surveys of Estuaries and Coasts. Estuarine and Brackish-Water Sciences Association Handbook . J. M. Baker , W. J. Wolff
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Growth of Capitella capitata Cultured on Various Levels of Detritus Derived from Different Sources
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-1977)“…Capitella capitata was cultured on three levels of five organic sources of detritus (Spartina alterniflora, Zostera marina, mixed cereal, Fucus, and Gracilaria…”
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Ecology of Marine Sediments
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Availability of Detritus of Different Types and Ages to a Polychaete Macroconsumer, Capitella capitata
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-05-1980)“…In chambers containing detritus from periphyton, Gracilaria foliifera (red seaweed), or Spartina alterniflora (marsh grass) aged for various periods we…”
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Effect of a Free-Living Marine Nematode (Diplolaimella chitwoodi) on Detrital Carbon Mineralization
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (01-01-1982)“…Natural densities (10⁶ nematodes m⁻²) of the free-living marine nematode Diplolaimella chitwoodi increased maximum rates of carbon mineralization of Gracilaria…”
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Growth of Capitella capitata cultured on various levels of detritus derived from different sources 1
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-1977)“…Capitella capitata was cultured on three levels of five organic sources of detritus (Spartina alterniflora, Zostera marina, mixed cereal, Fucus, and Gracilaria…”
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