Biological Sciences

Marine Sciences

Recent Research Publications Marine and Freshwater Biology

2005

Armbruster, W.S . (2005) Evolutionary and ecological perspectives on specialization from the arctic to the tropics. In: Specialization and Generalization in Plant-Pollinator Interactions. Eds N. Waser and J. Ollerton. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp. IN PRESS

Armbruster, W.S ., Rae, D. and Edwards, M.E. (2005) Topographic complexity and biotic response to climate change: variance is as important as the mean. In: Arctic-Alpine Ecosystems and People in a Changing Environment. Ed. J.B. Ørbæk. Springer Verlag, pp. IN PRESS

Vrana, B ., Paschke, H., Paschke, A., Popp, P. and Sch üü rmann, G. (2005) Performance of semipermeable membrane devices for sampling of organic contaminants in groundwater. Journal of Environmental Monitoring 7: 500-508 (ISSN 1464-0325)

Vrana, B ., Mills, G., Greenwood, R., Knutsson, J., Svensson, K. and Morrison, G. (2005) Performance optimisation of a passive sampler for the monitoring of hydrophobic organic pollutants in water. Journal of Environmental Monitoring 7 : 612-620 (ISSN 1464-0325)

Watson, G.J ., Hamilton, K.M. and Tuffnail, W. (2005) Chemical alarm signalling in the polychaete Nereis (Neanthes) virens (Sars) (Annelida: polychaeta).  Animal Behaviour 70: 1125-1132 (ISSN 0003-3472).

Williams, J.R., Sawyer, G.S., Cragg, S.M. and Simm, J. (2005) A questionnaire survey to establish the perceptions of UK specifiers concerning the key material attributes of timber for use in marine and fresh water engineering. Journal of the Institute of Wood Science 17: 41-50 (ISSN 0020-3203)

C Hellio , M Tsoukatou, JP Marechal, C Beaupoil, AS Clare, C Vagias, V Roussis (2005). Inhibitory Effects of Mediterranean Sponge Extracts and Metabolites on Larval Settlement of the Barnacle Balanus amphitrite. Mar. Biotech. 7 : 297-305.

W.H.Adey, Y.M.Chamberlain and L.M.Irvine (2005). An SEM-based analysis of the morphology, anatomy, and reproduction of Lithothamnion tophiforme (Esper) Unger (Corallinales, Rhodophyta), with a comparative study of associated north atlantic arctic/subarctic
Melobesioideae.J. Phycol. 41: 1010-1024.