Student Research for Marine Ecology



1996

Donadio, M. 1996. Effects of density and water flow on the feeding behavior of Macoma balthica (L.).

Feldman, Z. M. and W. Zimmerman 1996. The effects of vertical height above mean low water in the rocky intertidal on the palatability of Ulva lactuca to Littorina littoria and Gammarus.

Garnett, W. 1996. The effect of worm digging on meiofaunal recolonization.

Kosswing, K. 1996. Distribution and abundance of F. heteroclitus among salt marsh pannes at Morse Mountain, Phippsburg, Maine.

Leduc, R. and W.P. Innis 1996. Cue for larval settlement of Balanus balanoides in the rocky intertidal of Bailey's Island, Maine.

Picard, S. and E. Cohen 1996. Zonation and infaunal distribution along a salt marsh creek.

Reiner, J. and P. Tilney 1996. Pigment flux in a high salt marsh ecosystem: Determining the applicability of the outwelling hypothesis.

Smith, M. 1996. Reevaluating the role of bottom-up controls in the rocky intertidal: consequences of nutrient enrichment in tide pools.

Ulrich, T.R. 1996. Distribution of sedimentary and free-living bacteria from a mud flat at Maquoit Bay, Brunswick, ME

Van Houten, R. M. Shell morphology of the gastropod Littorina littoria in relation to wave exposure at two sites on Bailey's Island, Maine USA.

1997

Adkins, J.C. An investigation of the density, size, and age of Mya arenaria in a seagrass bed and mudflat.

Ledkovsky, P. Community structure of dominant epibenthic fishes Fundulus heteroclitus and Gasterosteous aculeaturs among pannes of different tidal heights at the Morese Mountain salt marsh, Phippsburg, Maine

Reynolds, A. Biotic and abiotic factrors affecting the macrobenhic infaunal community of the seagrass bed at Maquoit Bay, Brunswich Maine

Tassinari, B. The effects of predation by the infaunal predator Eteone heteropoda on Tharyx sp. and total organism densities.

Wilson, E.F. The diel vertical migration of six genera of zooplankton in the Damariscotta River estuary.

Wilke, A. The effects of worm digging on gull density and feeding behavior on an intertidal mud flat in Brunswick Maine USA.

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