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CONTENTS EDITORIAL Frost, M. Blue skies for blue seas: the value of fundamental research 1533 ARTICLES Lee, Y., Yang, E.-J., Youn, S. and Choi, J.K. Influence of the Changjiang diluted waters on the nanophytoplankton distribution in the northern East China Sea 1535 Leles, S.G., Moser, G.A.O., Valentin, J.L. and Figueiredo, G.M. A Lagrangian study of plankton trophodynamics over a diel cycle in a eutrophic estuary under upwelling influence 1547 Letourneur, Y., Briand, M.J. and Guillou, G. Pathways of organic matter in an estuarine mangrove trophic network assessed by carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes 1559 Liu, Q., Yan, T., Yu, R., Zhang, Q. and Zhou, M. Interactions between selected microalgae and microscopic propagules of Ulva prolifera 1571 Farrugia Drakard, V., Lanfranco, S. and Schembri, P.J. Macroalgal fouling communities as indicators of environmental change: potential applications for water quality monitoring 1581 Le Bourg, B., Letourneur, Y., Ba˘naru, D., Blanchot, J., Chevalier, C., Mou-Tham, G., Lebreton, B. and Pagano, M. The same but different: stable isotopes reveal two distinguishable, yet similar, neighbouring food chains in a coral reef 1589 Soto, E.H. and San Martín, G. New reports and a new species of Syllidae (Annelida) from Chilean Patagonia 1599 Katsiaras, N., Rousou, M., Carrera-Parra, L.F., Garcia-Gomez, S.C., Simboura, N., Louizidou, P., Chintiroglou, C.C. and Martins, R. , ecology and geographic distribution of Gallardoneris iberica (Polychaeta, Lumbrineridae) in southern Europe 1609 Pimenta, A.D., Andrade, B.G. and Absalão, R.S. Taxonomy of Nystiellidae (Caenogastropoda, Epitonioidea) from Brazil, with description of three new species from the South-western Atlantic 1619 Moura, P., Vasconcelos, P., Pereira, F., Chainho, P., Costa, J.L. and Gaspar, M.B. Reproductive cycle of the Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum ): an intensively harvested invasive species in the Tagus Estuary (Portugal) 1645 de La Barra, P., Narvarte, M. and Williner, V. Functional morphology of the gastric mill of the swimming crab Ovalipes trimaculatus (Decapoda: Portunidae) 1659 Liasko, R., Anastasiadou, C. and Ntakis, A. Eco-morphological consequences of the ‘rostral loss’ in the intertidal marine shrimp Hippolyte sapphica morphotypes 1667 Marco-Herrero, E., Drake, P. and Cuesta, J.A. Larval morphology and DNA barcodes as valuable tools in early detection of marine invaders: a new pea crab found in European waters 1675 Souto, C., Martins, L. and Menegola, C. Giving up on elaborate dermal ossicles: a new genus of ossicleless Apodida (Holothuroidea) 1685 Keesing, J.K. Rate of natural mortality in the sea star Archaster angulatus (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) 1689 Fernández-Rodríguez, I., Arias, A., Borrell, Y.J., Anadón, N., Massin, C. and Acuña, J.L. rufus , a new species of (Holothuroidea: Psolidae) from northern Spain (Bay of Biscay) 1695 Palomar-Abesamis, N., Juinio-Meñez, M.A. and Slater, M.J. Effects of light and microhabitat on activity pattern and behaviour of wild and hatchery-reared juveniles of Stichopus cf. horrens 1703 Welicky, R.L., Ferreira, M.L., Sikkel, P. and Smit, N.J. Diurnal activity patterns of the temporary fish ectoparasite, Gnathia africana Barnard, 1914 (Isopoda, Gnathiidae), from the southern coast of South Afric 1715 Barhoumi, M., Khoufi, W., Kalai, S., Ouerhani, A., Essayed, S., Zaier, G., Jaziri, H., Ben Meriem, S., Fehri-Bedoui, R. The use of Fourier analysis as a tool for Oblada melanura (Linnaeus, 1758) stock unit separation in the south central Mediterranean Sea 1725 Andradi-Brown, D.A., Gress, E., Laverick, J.H., Monfared, M.A.A., Rogers, A.D. and Exton, D.A. Wariness of reef fish to passive diver presence with varying dive gear type across a coral reef depth gradient 1733 Silva Garcia, A.F. and Pessanha, A.L.M. Temporal dynamics of tidal mudflat fish assemblages in north-eastern Brazil: short and medium-term variations 1745 Silva, A.R., Vieira, A.R., Sequeira, V., Barros Paiva, R., Serrano Gordo, L. and Neves, A. Diet and feeding strategy of the forkbeard Phycis phycis (Pisces: Phycidae) from the Portuguese continental coast 1757 Liedke, A.M.R., Bonaldo, R.M., Segal, B., Ferreira, C.E.L., Nunes, L.T., Burigo, A.P., Buck, S., Oliveira-Santos, L.G.R. and Floeter, S.R. Resource partitioning by two syntopic sister species of butterflyfish (Chaetodontidae) 1767 Sileesh, M.S., Alphi, K., Harish, K.C. and Viji, V. Species assemblages and community structure of deep-sea demersal ichthyofauna of the JMBA South-eastern Arabian Sea (SEAS) 1775 Journal of the Marine Biological Valenzuela-Quiñonez, F., Galván-Magaña, F., Ebert, D.A. and Aragón-Noriega, E.A. Feeding habits and trophic level of the shovelnose guitarfish (Pseudobatos productus ) in the upper Gulf of California 1783 Association of the United Kingdom Araújo, P.R.V., Marangoni, J.C. and Velasco, G. Incidental capture of Myliobatis goodei and Myliobatis ridens in artisanal fishing in southern Brazil 1793 Sanfelice, D., Molina-Schiller, D. and de Freitas, T.R.O. Development and growth in skulls of three Otariidae species: a comparative morphometric study 1801 Sampson, L., Giraldo, A., Payán, L.F., Amorocho, D.F., Ramos, M.A. and Seminoff, J.A. Trophic ecology of green turtle Chelonia mydas juveniles in the Colombian Pacific 1817 Allen, A.C., Beck, C.A., Bonde, R.K., Powell, J.A. and Gomez, N.A. Diet of the Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus ) in Belize, Central America 1831 CORRIGENDUM Allen, A.C., Beck, C.A., Bonde, R.K., Powell, J.A. and Gomez, N.A. Diet of the Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus ) in Belize, Central America – CORRIGENDUM 1841

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