16 results on '"Gardner JPA"'
Search Results
2. Megabenthic assemblage structure on three New Zealand seamounts: implications for seafloor massive sulfide mining
3. Bottom-up control of temperate rocky intertidal community structure: evidence from a transplant experiment
4. Seascape genetics of the New Zealand greenshell mussel: sea surface temperature explains macrogeographic scale genetic variation
5. Analyses of DNA obtained from shells and brine-preserved meat of the giant clam Tridacna maxima from the central Pacific Ocean
6. Spatial patterns and regional affinities of coral communities at the Kermadec Islands Marine Reserve, New Zealand—a marginal high-latitude site
7. Polymorphism and variation in modular animals: morphometric and density analyses of bryozoan avicularia
8. Marine reserves increase the abundance and size of blue cod and rock lobster
9. Small spatial scale population genetic structure in two limpet species endemic to the Kermadec Islands, New Zealand
10. Recovery of a subtidal soft-sediment macroinvertebrate assemblage following experimentally induced effects of a harmful algal bloom
11. Genetic structuring among populations of the greenshell mussel Perna canaliculus revealed by analysis of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA
12. Biological effects of the toxic algal bloom of February and March 1998 on the benthos of Wellington Harbour, New Zealand
13. Where are the mussels on Cook Strait (New Zealand) shores? Low seston quality as a possible factor limiting multi-species distributions
14. Biological and physical factors influencing genotype-dependent mortality in hybrid mussel populations
15. Thermostability differences of allozyme loci in Mytilus edulis, M. galloprovin-cialis and hybrid mussels
16. Growth, mortality and production of organic matter by a rocky intertidal population of Mytilus edulis in the Quoddy Region of the Bay of Fundy
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.