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Algae
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- Physiology and Biomechanics
Microalgal Cell Surface Carbohydrates as Recognition Sites for Particle Sorting in Suspension-Feeding Bivalves
- Emmanuelle Pales Espinosa, Mickael Perrigault, J. Evan Ward, Sandra E. Shumway, and Bassem Allam
Biol. Bull. 2010; 218: 75-86.
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- Ecology and Evolution
Subtidal Benthic Heterogeneity: Flow Environment Modification and Impacts on Marine Algal Community Structure and Morphology
- Graham A. Ferrier and Robert C. Carpenter
Biol. Bull. 2009; 217: 115-129.
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- Physiology & Biomechanics
Lectins Associated With the Feeding Organs of the Oyster Crassostrea virginica Can Mediate Particle Selection
- Emmanuelle Pales Espinosa, Mickael Perrigault, J. Evan Ward, Sandra E. Shumway, and Bassem Allam
Biol. Bull. 2009; 217: 130-141.
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- Research Papers
Pelagic Larval Duration and Dispersal Distance Revisited
- Alan L. Shanks
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 373-385.
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- Ecology and Evolution
Seawater Temperature Alters Feeding Discrimination by Cold-Temperate but not Subtropical Individuals of an Ectothermic Herbivore
- Erik E. Sotka and Hannah Giddens
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 75-84.
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- Symbiosis and Parasitology
Importance of Time and Place: Patterns in Abundance of Symbiodinium Clades A and B in the Tropical Sea Anemone Condylactis gigantea
- A. A. Venn, J. E. Loram, H. G. Trapido-Rosenthal, D. A. Joyce, and A. E. Douglas
Biol. Bull. 2008; 215: 243-252.
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- Physiology and Biomechanics
Flow Forces on Seaweeds: Field Evidence for Roles of Wave Impingement and Organism Inertia
- Brian Gaylord, Mark W. Denny, and M. A. R. Koehl
Biol. Bull. 2008; 215: 295-308.
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- Symbiosis and Parasitology
Nutritional Role of Two Algal Symbionts in the Temperate Sea Anemone Anthopleura elegantissima Brandt
- Heather Bergschneider and Gisèle Muller-parker
Biol. Bull. 2008; 215: 73-88.
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- Ecology and Evolution
Articulated Coralline Algae of the Genus Amphiroa Are Highly Effective Natural Inducers of Settlement in the Tropical Abalone Haliotis asinina
- Elizabeth A. Williams, Alina Craigie, Alice Yeates, and Sandie M. Degnan
Biol. Bull. 2008; 215: 98-107.
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- The Neuroecology of Chemical Defense
Neuroecology, Chemical Defense, and the Keystone Species Concept
- Richard K. Zimmer and Ryan P. Ferrer
Biol. Bull. 2007; 213: 208-225.
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