50 results on '"Kirby, Richard R"'
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2. Morphological traits, niche-environment interaction and temporal changes in diatoms
3. A niche‐based theory of island biogeography.
4. Citizens and scientists collect comparable oceanographic data: measurements of ocean transparency from the Secchi Disk study and science programmes
5. A niche-based theory of Island Biogeography
6. Quasi-deterministic responses of marine species to climate change
7. How do plankton species coexist in an apparently unstructured environment?
8. Towards an understanding of the pattern of biodiversity in the oceans
9. Supplementary text and figures. from How do plankton species coexist in an apparently unstructured environment?
10. Spatial changes in the sensitivity of Atlantic cod to climate-driven effects in the plankton
11. Climate-induced changes in the North Sea Decapoda over the last 60 years
12. Climate-Induced Effects on the Meroplankton and the Benthic-Pelagic Ecology of the North Sea
13. Transmission Electron Microscopy of Marine Crustacean Eggs
14. Climate effects and benthic–pelagic coupling in the North Sea
15. An α₂-Macroglobulin-Like Protein Is the Cue to Gregarious Settlement of the Barnacle Balanus amphitrite
16. Synergistic Effects of Climate and Fishing in a Marine Ecosystem
17. An [[alpha].sub.2]-macroglobulin-like protein is the cue to gregarious settlement of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite
18. Genetic Variation in a Cline in a Living Intertidal Snail Arose in the Neogastropoda over 100 Million Years Ago
19. Spatial heterogeneity and genetic variation in the copepod Neocalanus cristatus along two transects in the North Pacific sampled by the Continuous Plankton Recorder
20. Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillations drive the basin-scale distribution of Atlantic bluefin tuna
21. Marine biodiversity and the chessboard of life
22. Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillations drive the basin-scale distribution of Atlantic bluefin tuna
23. How Do Marine Pelagic Species Respond to Climate Change? Theories and Observations
24. Climate change and the ash dieback crisis
25. Towards a better understanding of the life organisation in the sea
26. Future vulnerability of marine biodiversity compared with contemporary and past changes
27. Marine biological shifts and climate
28. A global continuous plankton recorder programme
29. Towards an understanding of the pattern of biodiversity in the oceans
30. Morphological and genetic variation in the North Atlantic copepod,Centropages typicus
31. Climate, plankton and cod
32. Trophic amplification of climate warming
33. Construction of an adult barnacle (Balanus amphitrite) cDNA library and selection of reference genes for quantitative RT-PCR studies
34. Involvement of the barnacle settlement-inducing protein complex (SIPC) in species recognition at settlement
35. An α 2 -macroglobulin-like protein is the cue to gregarious settlement of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite
36. Fathers in hot water: rising sea temperatures and a Northeastern Atlantic pipefish baby boom
37. Locating the barnacle settlement pheromone: spatial and ontogenetic expression of the settlement-inducing protein complex ofBalanus amphitrite
38. Smelly feet are not always a bad thing: the relationship between cyprid footprint protein and the barnacle settlement pheromone
39. Molecular analysis of Continuous Plankton Recorder samples, an examination of echinoderm larvae in the North Sea
40. Depth variation of bacterial extracellular enzyme activity and population diversity in the northeastern North Atlantic Ocean
41. An Ancient Transpecific Polymorphism Shows Extreme Divergence in a Multitrait Cline in an Intertidal Snail (Nucella lapillus (L.))
42. Variation in mitochondrial DNA in a cline of allele frequencies and shell phenotype in the dog-whelk Nucella lapillus (L.)
43. Physiological variation in the dog-whelk Nucella lapillus, L. either side of a cline in allozyme and karyotype frequencies
44. Phenotypic variation along a cline in allozyme and karyotype frequencies, and its relationship with habitat, in the dog-whelk Nucella lapillus, L.
45. Morphological and genetic variation in the North Atlantic copepod, Centropages typicus.
46. An α2-macroglobulin-like protein is the cue to gregarious settlement of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite.
47. Variation in mitochondrial DNA in a cline of allele frequencies and shell phenotype in the dog-whelkNucella lapillus(L.)
48. Marine biological shifts and climate.
49. Trophic amplification of climate warming.
50. Locating the barnacle settlement pheromone: spatial and ontogenetic expression of the settlement-inducing protein complex of Balanus amphitrite.
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