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Sublittoral marine algae of the Monterey Peninsula
Gilbert M Smith (1944) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 25: 171-176
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIET AND LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF PALAEMONETES
A C Broad (1957) Biol Bull 112: 162-170
SUBLITTORAL ECOLOGY OF KELP BEDS OF THE OPEN COAST AREA NEAR CARMEL, CALIFORNIA
James H Mclean (1962) Biol Bull 122: 95-114
HABITAT ADAPTATIONS OF NORTH AMERICAN CAPRELLID AMPHIPODA (CRUSTACEA)
Edsel A Caine (1978) Biol Bull 155: 288-296
RESISTANCE OF A TUNICATE TO FOULING
Diane Stoecker (1978) Biol Bull 155: 615-626
Taxonomic Observations On Eastern Pacific Antithamnion-Spp Rhodophyta Ceramiaceae Described By E. Y. Dawson
D N Young (1981) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 94: 94-100
CHLOROPLAST SYMBIOSIS IN A NON-ELYSIID MOLLUSC, COSTASIELLA LILIANAE MARCUS (HERMAEIDAE: ASCOGLOSSA (=SACOGLOSSA): EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE, LIGHT INTENSITY, AND STARVATION ON CARBON FIXATION RATE
Kerry B Clark, Kathe R Jensen et al. (1981) Biol Bull 160: 43-54
The intertidal zonation of Thalassotrechus barbarae (Horn) (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
W G Evans (1985) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 87: 110-115
EXCESS POTASSIUM INDUCES LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS IN FOUR MARINE INVERTEBRATE SPECIES
Andrea J Yool, Susan M Grau et al. (1986) Biol Bull 170: 255-266
THE CONTINUING ENIGMA OF CIGUATERA
Donald M Anderson and Phillip S Lobel (1987) Biol Bull 172: 89-107
Ellis & Solander's 'Zoophytes', 1786: six unpublished plates and other aspects
Paul F S Cornelius and John W Wells (1988) Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist. (hist. Ser.) 16(1): 17-87
A list of the cryptogams and gymnospermous plant specimens in the British Museum (Natural History) gathered by Robert Brown in Australia 1801-5
E W Groves and D T Moore (1989) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 111: 65-102
Rhodogorgon, An Anomalous New Red Algal Genus From The Caribbean Sea
J N Norris and K E Bucher (1989) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 102: 1050-1066
Enzymatic Characterization of the Morphogen Recognized by Agaricia humilis (Scleractinian Coral) Larvae
D E Morse and Anc Morse (1991) Biol Bull 181: 104-122
Annotated Catalog Of California Tertiary Paleobotanical Types Transferred To University of-California Museum Of Paleontology
G L Kennedy and H E Schorn (1991) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 104: 1-6
The genus Hyale in Chile
E Gonzales (1991) Spixiana 14: 125-142
TWO NEW SPECIES OF THE RED ALGA CHRYSYMENIA J. AGARDH (RHODYMENIALES: RHODYMENIACEAE) FROM THE TROPICAL WESTERN ATLANTIC
J N Norris and D L Ballantine (1995) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 108: 153-165
Presidential Address 1993. Mangrove macroalgae: a review of Australian studies
R J King (1995) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 115: 151-161
A Survey of Microbial Diversity
Diana Lipscomb (1996) Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 83: 551-561
Incorporation Of Batrachospermum Gelatinosum (Rhodophyta) Into Cases Of Ochrotrichia Wojcickyi (Trichoptera : Hydroptilidae)
J B Keiper, D A Casamatta and B A Foote (1998) Entomological News 109: 256-256
A revision of Sisymbriopsis (Brassicaceae)
Ihsan Al-Shehbaz (1999) Novon 9: 308-312
Induction of metamorphosis in the sea urchin Holopneustes purpurascens by a metabolite complex from the algal host Delisea pulchra
J E Williamson, R De Nys et al. (2000) Biol Bull 198: 332-345
Occurrence of photoprotective mycosporine-like amino acid compounds (MAAs) in marine red macroalgae from temperate Australian waters
U Karsten (2000) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 122: 123-129
Drag, Drafting, and Mechanical Interactions in Canopies of the Red Alga Chondrus crispus
Amy S Johnson (2001) Biol Bull 201: 126-135
Competition for Space Among Sessile Marine Invertebrates: Changes in HSP70 Expression in Two Pacific Cnidarians
Sergi Rossi and Mark J Snyder (2001) Biol Bull 201: 385-393
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, in Queensland: feeding ecology of immature turtles in Moreton Bay, southeastern Queensland
M A Read (2002) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 48: 207-214
Transberingia, a new generic name replacing the illegitimate Beringia (Brassicaceae)
Ihsan Al-Shehbaz and Steve O'kane (2003) Novon 13: 396-396
Seasonal Acclimatization of Antioxidants and Photosynthesis in Chondrus crispus and Mastocarpus stellatus, Two Co-Occurring Red Algae With Differing Stress Tolerances
Nissa L Lohrmann, Barry A Logan and Amy S Johnson (2004) Biol Bull 207: 225-232
Red Algae Respond to Waves: Morphological and Mechanical Variation in Mastocarpus papillatus Along a Gradient of Force
Justin A Kitzes and Mark W Denny (2005) Biol Bull 208: 114-119
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