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- Factors Affecting Plankton Type Dominance in Monterey Bay
- TROPHIC STATE of LAKES and RESERVOIRS Las Las Vegas, Nev
- Sustaining the World's Large Marine Ecosystems
- Using Fluorescence and Bioluminescence Sensors to Characterize Auto- and Heterotrophic Plankton Communities Monique Messié, Igor Shulman, Severine Martini, Steven H.D
- Dominance-Specific Vigilance in the Tufted Titmouse: Effects of Social Context ’
- Biophysical Feedbacks Mediate Carbonate Chemistry in Coastal
- Trophic State Index (Tsi) in Conservation Of
- BIOLUMINESCENCE, the NATURE of the LIGHT
- Impacts of Anthropogenic Disturbances at Deep-Sea.Pdf
- Assessment of Trophic Responses of a Reservoir to Seasonal and Annual Variations in Monsoon
- Vitousek Et Al., Human Domination of Earth's Ecosystems
- Bioluminescence in the Sea
- Distribution Patterns of Tidepool Fishes on a Tropical Flat Reef 307
- Dominance of Bacterial Biomass in the Sargasso Sea and Its Ecological Implications
- Dominance, Diversity and Distribution of Lianas in Yasunı, Ecuador
- The Ecology of Ectosymbiosis at a Mid-Atlantic Ridge Hydrothermal Vent Site
- Tide Pools Diversity in Bojonglarang-Jayanti Nature Reserve, West Java, Indonesia
- Bacterial Community Composition Responds to Changes in Copepod Abundance and Alters Ecosystem Function in an Arctic Mesocosm Study
- The Relative Dominance Hypothesis Explains Interaction Dynamics In
- Evidence for Social Parasitism of Early Insect Societies by Cretaceous Rove Beetles
- Carryover Effects Drive Competitive Dominance in Spatially Structured Environments
- Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaea in Shallow Hydrothermal Vents of Eolian Islands, Italy
- Sustaining the World's Large Marine Ecosystems
- Associated Invertebrates Facilitate a Dominant Habitat-Forming Seaweed
- Bioluminescence in the Sea
- Predation, Seed Size Partitioning and the Evolution of Body Size in Seed-Eating Finches
- Bottom-Up and Top-Down Forces in Tidepools : the Influence of Nutrients
- (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) and Hoverfly (Diptera: Syrphidae) Communities Within Farms Undergoing Ecological Transition
- Bioluminescence to Reveal Structure and Interaction of Coastal Planktonic Communities
- The Soil Microbial Food Web Revisited with Metatranscriptomics - Predatory
- A Unique Temperate Rocky Coastal Hydrothermal Vent System (Whakaari–White Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand): Constraints for Ocean Acidification Studies
- The Unep Large Marine Ecosystems Report
- Rethinking the Lake Trophic State Index
- PHENOTYPIC BIOLUMINESCENCE AS an INDICATOR of COMPETITIVE DOMINANCE in the EUPRYMNA-WBKIO SYMBIOSIS Nof Tbr M.L
- The Microbial Loop Oceanography