101 results on '"Bayne, B. L."'
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2. Comparisons of measurements of clearance rates in bivalve molluscs
3. A physiological comparison between Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas and Sydney Rock oysters Saccostrea glomerata : food, feeding and growth in a shared estuarine habitat
4. Physiological Components of Growth Differences between Individual Oysters ( Crassostrea gigas ) and a Comparison with Saccostrea commercialis
5. Protein Turnover, Physiological Energetics and Heterozygosity in the Blue Mussel, Mytilus edulis: The Basis of Variable Age-Specific Growth
6. Influence of Temperature and Food Availability on the Ecological Energetics of the Giant Scallop Placopecten magellanicus. IV. Reproductive Effort, Value and Cost
7. Aspects of Feeding, including Estimates of Gut Residence Time, in Three Mytilid Species (Bivalvia, Mollusca) at Two Contrasting Sites in the Cape Peninsula, South Africa
8. Reproductive Effort and Value in Different Populations of the Marine Mussel, Mytilus edulis L.
9. The Physiological Ecology of Two Populations of Mytilus edulis L.
10. The Physiological Ecology of Mytilus californianus Conrad. 1. Metabolism and Energy Balance
11. The Physiological Ecology of Mytilus californianus Conrad. 2. Adaptations to Low Oxygen Tension and Air Exposure
12. Measurement of the Responses of Individuals to Environmental Stress and Pollution: Studies with Bivalve Molluscs [and Discussion]
13. Some Ecological Consequences of the Physiological and Biochemical Effects of Petroleum Compounds on Marine Molluscs [and Discussion]
14. Feeding and Digestion in Suspension-Feeding Bivalve Molluscs: The Relevance of Physiological Compensations
15. Thermal Responses Reflect Protein Turnover in Mytilus edulis L.
16. Food Availability and Resource Allocation in Senescent Placopecten magellanicus: Evidence From Field Populations
17. The Responses of the Larvae of Mytilus edulis L. to Light and to Gravity
18. Primary and Secondary Settlement in Mytilus edulis L. (Mollusca)
19. Novel observations underlying the fast growth of suspension-feeding shellfish in turbid environments: Mytilus edulis
20. Seasonal variation in the relative utilization of dietary protein for energy and biosynthesis by the mussel Mytilus edulis
21. Seasonal variation in the relative utilization of carbon and nitrogen by the mussel Mytilus edulis: budgets, conversion efficiencies and maintenance requirements
22. Feeding and resource allocation in the mussel Mytilus edulis: evidence for time-averaged optimization
23. Growth and Production of Mussels Mytilus edulis from Two Populations
24. An overview of the GEEP Workshop
25. Background and rationale to a practical workshop on biological effects of pollutants
26. Physiological measurements on Nucula tenuis and on isolated gills of Mytilus edulis and Carcinus maenas
27. Effects of seston concentration on feeding, digestion and growth in the mussel Mytilus edulis
28. Activity and Metabolism in the Mussel Mytilus edulis L. during Intertidal Hypoxia and Aerobic Recovery
29. The Relevance of Whole-Body Protein Metabolism to Measured Costs of Maintenance and Growth in Mytilus edulis
30. The Proposed Dropping of the Genus Crassostrea for All Pacific Cupped Oysters and Its Replacement by a New Genus Magallana: A Dissenting View
31. The Respiratory Response of Mytilus perna L. (Mollusca: Lamellibranchia) to Reduced Environmental Oxygen
32. Phenotypic Flexibility and Physiological Tradeoffs in the Feeding and Growth of Marine Bivalve Molluscs
33. The Physiological Basis for Faster Growth in the Sydney Rock Oyster, Saccostrea commercialis
34. Physiological Components of Growth Differences between Individual Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and a Comparison withSaccostrea commercialis
35. Some practical aspects of fertilizing the eggs of the mussel Mytilus edulis L.
36. Physiological responses of Mytilus edulis L. to parasitic infestation by Mytilicola intestinalis.
37. The Physiological Ecology of Mytilus californianus Conrad. 1. Metabolism and Energy Balance
38. The Physiological Ecology of Mytilus californianus Conrad. 2. Adaptations to Low Oxygen Tension and Air Exposure
39. Aspects of Physiological Condition in 'Mytilus edulis L.', with Special Reference to the Effects of Oxygen Tension and Salinity
40. Some Effects of Stress in the Adult on the Eggs and Larvae of 'Mytilus edulis L.'
41. Physiological responses of Mytilus edulis L. to parasitic infestation by Mytilicola intestinalis
42. Assessing effects of marine pollution
43. Some practical aspects of fertilizing the eggs of the mussel Mytilus edulis L
44. Mussel watching
45. Some Effects of Stress in the Adult on the Larval Development of Mytilus edulis
46. Responses of Mytilus edulis Larvæ to Increases in Hydrostatic Pressure
47. Fifth European Marine Biology Symposium B. Battaglia
48. Flows of Energy and Materials in Marine Ecosystems: Theory and Practice. M. J. R. Fasham
49. Food availability and resource allocation in senescent Placopecten magellanicus: evidence from field populations
50. Protein metabolism, the costs of growth, and genomic heterozygosity: experiments with the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis Lmk.
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