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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EPIBIOSIS»
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epibiosis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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Interactions and Adaptation Strategies of Marine Organisms
Sci., Morehead City, NC 28557, U.S.A. Key words: indirect effects, interaction
modification, epibiosis, predation, herbivores, carnivores Abstract In many
benthic communities predators play a crucial role in the population dynamics of
their prey.
Andrew D. Naumov, Herman Hummel, Alexey A. Sukhotin, 1997
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Marine Hard Bottom Communities: Patterns, Dynamics, ...
J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 340:90–95 Threlkeld ST, Willey RL (1993) Colonization,
interaction, and organization of Cladoceran epibi- ont communities. Limnol
Oceanogr 38:584–591 Wahl M (1989) Marine epibiosis. 1. Fouling and
antifouling—some ...
This physically controlled (i.e., high frequency of substratum disturbance by ice)
view of the Antarctic benthos (Barnes 1999; Barnes and Conlan 2007), especially
of epibiosis on motile hosts, is in contrast to the biologically accommodated ...
Andrej Ernst, Priska Schäfer, Joachim Scholz, 2012
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Marine and Industrial Biofouling
Davis AR, Targett NM, McConnell OJ, Young CM (1989) Epibiosis of marine
algae and benthic invertebrates: natural products chemistry and other
mechanisms inhibiting settlement and overgrowth. In: ScheuerPJ (ed.)
Bioorganic marine ...
Hans-Curt Flemming, P. Sriyutha Murthy, R. Venkatesan, 2008
Chapter. 7. Epibiosis. Martin. Wahl. In this chapter I aim to demonstrate how the
physicochemical properties of the water medium favour a sessile mode of life of
consumers and, consequently, the commonest epibioses in aquatic communities.
Simone Dürr, Jeremy Thomason, 2009
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Fouling Organisms of the Indian Ocean
Marine epibiosis. 1. Fouling and antifouling: some basic aspects. Mar. Ecol. Progr
. Ser. 58: 175-189. Wahl, M., and B. Banaigs. 1991. Marine epibiosis. III. Possible
antifouling defense adaptation in Polysyncraton lacazei (Didemnidae, ...
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The Vent and Seep Biota: Aspects from Microbes to Ecosystems
3.3.3. The. Diversity. of. Rimicaris. exoculata. Epibiosis. One of the most
characteristic specializations of these shrimp relies on the abundant bacterial
communities colonizing in the inner surface of the gill chamber formed by its
enlarged ...
Mar Ecol Prog Ser 58:175—189 Wahl M (1995) Bacterial epibiosis on Bahamian
and Pacific ascidians. I Exp Mar Biol Ecol 191339-255 Wahl M (1996) Fouled
snails in flow: potential of epibionts 0n Littorina littorea to increase drag and
reduce ...
Nobuhiro Fusetani, Anthony S. Clare, 2006
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Seaweed Biology: Novel Insights into Ecophysiology, Ecology ...
17.3.4. Epibiosis. Floating seaweeds are commonly colonized by larvae of
sessile epibionts such as bryozoans and lepadid barnacles (Thiel and Gutow
2005b), which can influence algal growth by covering photosynthetic tissues. At
mid ...
Christian Wiencke, Kai Bischof, 2012
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Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review
Wade, G. 2009. An early age of commerce in Southeast Asia, 900–1300 CE.
Journal of SoutheastAsian Studies 40, 221–265. Wahl, M. 1989. Marine epibiosis
. I. Fouling and antifouling: some basic aspects. Marine Ecology Progress Series
58, ...
R. N. Gibson, R. J. A. Atkinson, J. D. M. Gordon, 2012