Contents volume 79

Contents volume 79

CONTENTS VOLUME 79 A. C. BROWN, Oxygen significance into the foot of the whelk Bufliu digit&s (Dillwyn) diffusion . in respiration . . . . . ...

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CONTENTS VOLUME 79

A. C. BROWN, Oxygen significance

into the foot of the whelk Bufliu digit&s (Dillwyn)

diffusion

.

in respiration

.

. .

.

.

B. F. PHILLIPS, L. M. JOLL and D. C. RAMM, An electromagnetic movements

.

of rock (spiny) lobsters

.

PETER G. BENINGER and ALBERT LUCAS, Seasonal gross biochemical

composition

decussarus L. (Jeffreys)

of two species

.

(Embiotoca jachsoni Agazzi)

(Huds.)

Lamour.

II. The role of nitrate

P. G. BENINGER, Seasonal of two species

variations

of clams

raised

T. phihppinarum (Adams

in a common

reared

of inhibiting

barnacle

edulis (L.) reduces among

.

.

.

of enzyme

and growth

(Jeffreys,

.

between

.

.

.

.

1863) and 19

ability,

. .

.

resistance

.

.

91 to

.

105

and hybrids

. . .

.

Asteriasfirbesii (Desor)

129

sound waves as

.

. .

.

149

history

.

on selection

.

.

.

155

.

159

of prey, and foraging

Nucella lapillus (L.)

of prey, by the dogwhelk, and prolarval

American

plaice,

of temperature

on energy

Hippoglossoides platessoides

(Fabricius)

173

B. D. RODDIE, R. J.G. LEAKEY and A. J. BERRY, Salinity-temperature in Eurytemora ufjinis (Poppe) (Copepoda ton of the upper reaches

: Calanoida) .

of the Forth

and oxygen electrode

in the zooplank-

.

and calcification

. .

and potential

.

191

on a coral reef: a survey using pH

.

WRIGHT, BARBARA E. WELSFORD and

of the sea urchin Strongvlocentrotus predators

and osmoregulation

in relation to its distribution

techniques

KENNETH H. MANN, JEFFREY L.C. from potential

tolerance

estuary

D. J. BARNES and M. J. DEVEREUX, Productivity

Responses

65

Metridium senile (L.) and the mussel

the sea anemone

by the starfish

of embryonic

.

by dogwhelks,

of low frequency

.

39

activity

.

.

algae

W. HUNTTING HOWELL and MARGARET ANN CALDWELL, Influence utilization

.

.

activity

to the reproductive

in competitive

of coralline

19

.

of prey-selection

An investigation

.

settlement

predation

patches

.

.

differences

R.N. HUGHES and S. DE B. DUNKIN, Effect of dietary behaviour

.

Semibalanus balanoides (L.), in the laboratory

of form:

stress in an assemblage

SAUL W. KAPLAN, The association My&s

Tapes

. . . .

in Laminariu digimtu

activity

.

E. SANFORD BRANSCOMB and DAN RI~SCHOF, a means

.

components

activity, and

selection by foraging

.

reductase

the

.

habitat:

and effects of diet in Acanthasterplanci (L.) (Asteroidea)

.

in the laboratory

. . .

Tapes decussatusL.

habitat:

1850)

Nucella lapillus (L.), feeding on barnacles,

maturation

.

reproductive

ofpatch

in the regulation

HUGHES, Behavioural

and environmental

.

on nitrate

availability

DIANNA K. PADILLA, The importance consumers

analyses

of the major lipid classes in relation

& Reeve,

S. DE B. DUNKIN and R.N.

J. S. LUCAS, Growth,

.

STEWART, Studies

. .

in a common

.

& Reeve)

.

for studying

.

in condition,

SALLY J. HOLBROOK and RUSSELL J. SCHMITT, Experimental black surfperch

system

.

of adult clam reared

and Tapes phihppinarum (Adams

I.R. DAVISON and W.D.P.

.

tracking

.

variations

and its possible

.

.

droebachiensis (0. F. Mtiller) to water-borne

.

food algae

213

ERIC HATFIELD,

.

.

stimuli

.

233

RICHARD R. STRATHMANN, R. ANDREW CAMERON and MEGUMI F. STRATHMANN, Spirobranchus giganteus (Pallas) breaks a rule for suspension-feeders GEORGE W. BOEHLERT and MARY M. YOKLAVICH, Carbon rate in larval Pacific herring, I.D.

MARSDEN, Effects

as a function

Clupea harengus pallasi Valenciennes

of submersion

on the oxygen

Transorchestia chiliensis (Milne Edwards, A. J. UNDERWOOD, Microalgal

245 assimilation

1840)

food and the growth

Reeve and Bembicium nanum (Lamarck) AUTHOR INDEX .

consumption

.

of the estuarine

. on a shore

263

Nerita atramentosa

gastropods

.

251

sandhopper

. .

of the intertidal

at four heights

.

.

of ingestion

.

.

277 293