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2. Ecological Drivers of and Responses by Arctic Benthic Communities, with an Emphasis on Kongsfjorden, Svalbard
3. Limited predatory effects on infaunal macrobenthos community patterns in intertidal soft‐bottom of Arctic coasts
4. Wälder unter Wasser – Großalgengemeinschaften
5. Effects of a Wave Power Park with No-Take Zone on Decapod Abundance and Size
6. Effects of Detached Seaweeds on Structure and Function of Arctic Intertidal Soft-Bottom Communities
7. Stress Ecology in Fucus: Abiotic, Biotic and Genetic Interactions
8. 14. Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities
9. Simple and Complex Interactions
10. Ultraviolet radiation shapes seaweed communities
11. Geographic variation in fitness‐related traits of the bladderwrack Fucus vesiculosus along the Baltic Sea‐North Sea salinity gradient
12. Long-term records of hard-bottom communities in the southwestern Baltic Sea reveal the decline of a foundation species
13. Adult Prey Neutralizes Predator Nonconsumptive Limitation of Prey Recruitment
14. A predator has nonconsumptive effects on different life-history stages of a prey
15. Specificity in Mesograzer-Induced Defences in Seagrasses
16. Predator Non-consumptive Effects on Prey Recruitment
17. Disturbance effects of kelp thalli on structure and diversity of a coastal Arctic marine soft-bottom assemblage
18. The responses of brown macroalgae to environmental change from local to global scales: direct versus ecologically mediated effects
19. Relationships between biodiversity and the stability of marine ecosystems: Comparisons at a European scale using meta-analysis
20. Wave‐induced changes in seaweed toughness entail plastic modifications in snail traits maintaining consumption efficacy
21. Predator nonconsumptive effects on prey recruitment weaken with recruit density
22. Do bioturbation and consumption affect coastal Arctic marine soft-bottom communities?
23. Comparing the Relative Importance of Water-Borne Cues and Direct Grazing for the Induction of Defenses in the Brown Seaweed Fucus vesiculosus
24. Herbivore-induced defence response in the brown seaweedFucus vesiculosus(Phaeophyceae): temporal pattern and gene expression
25. Induced resistance to periwinkle grazing in the brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus (Phaeophyceae): molecular insights and seaweed-mediated effects on herbivore interactions
26. Effects of seaweed canopies and adult barnacles on barnacle recruitment: The interplay of positive and negative influences
27. Large-Scale Variation in Combined Impacts of Canopy Loss and Disturbance on Community Structure and Ecosystem Functioning
28. An environmental stress model correctly predicts unimodal trends in overall species richness and diversity along intertidal elevation gradients
29. Temporal dynamics of inducible anti-herbivory defenses in the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum (Phaeophyceae)1
30. Water-Borne Cues of a Non-Indigenous Seaweed Mediate Grazer-Deterrent Responses in Native Seaweeds, but Not Vice Versa
31. Stressed but Stable: Canopy Loss Decreased Species Synchrony and Metabolic Variability in an Intertidal Hard-Bottom Community
32. Comparing the ability of a non-indigenous and a native seaweed to induce anti-herbivory defenses
33. Predator chemical cues affect prey feeding activity differently in juveniles and adults
34. Variation in Community Structure across Vertical Intertidal Stress Gradients: How Does It Compare with Horizontal Variation at Different Scales?
35. Re-Structuring of Marine Communities Exposed to Environmental Change: A Global Study on the Interactive Effects of Species and Functional Richness
36. Predation risk indirectly enhances survival of seaweed recruits but not intraspecific competition in an intermediate herbivore species
37. Species richness and diversity across rocky intertidal elevation gradients in Helgoland: testing predictions from an environmental stress model
38. GRAZING IMPACT OF, AND INDIRECT INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MESOGRAZERS ASSOCIATED WITH KELP (LAMINARIA DIGITATA)1
39. Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities
40. Comparison of the impacts of consumers, ambient UV, and future UVB irradiance on mid-latitudinal macroepibenthic assemblages
41. Functional composition, but not richness, affected the performance of sessile suspension-feeding assemblages
42. Estimation of regional richness in marine benthic communities: quantifying the error
43. Disturbance mediates the effects of nutrients on developing assemblages of epibiota
44. Habitat-specific size structure variations in periwinkle populations (Littorina littorea) caused by biotic factors
45. Do sulphuric acid and the brown alga Desmarestia viridis support community structure in Arctic kelp patches by altering grazing impact, distribution patterns, and behaviour of sea urchins?
46. Effects of regular and irregular temporal patterns of disturbance on biomass accrual and species composition of a subtidal hard-bottom assemblage
47. Natural succession of macroalgal-dominated epibenthic assemblages at different water depths and after transplantation from deep to shallow water on Spitsbergen
48. Influence of disturbance and nutrient enrichment on early successional fouling communities in an oligotrophic marine system
49. The genusLaminaria sensu lato: recent insights and developments
50. The interaction between nutrient availability and disturbance frequency on the diversity of benthic marine communities on the north-east coast of England
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