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Asian Marine Biology. 17, 2000 /

This is the annual journal of the Marine Biological Association of Hong Kong. It contains papers on marine subjects of interest to all Asian biologists.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Marine Biological Association of Hong Kong
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, Ã2001.
Colección:Asian marine biology ; 17
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF HONG KONG; ASIAN MARINE BIOLOGY; INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS; EDITORIAL; CONTENTS; ANALYSIS OF THE DINOPHYTE (DINOPHYCEAE) FLORA OF THERUSSIAN FAR EAST AND ADJACENT WATERS OF THE PACIFIC
  • G.V. Konovalova; EPILITHIC COCCOID MARINE CYANOBACTERIA FROM HONG KONGROCKY SHORES
  • S. Nagarkar; CORAL TRANSPLANTATION ONTO A STABILISED PULVERISED FUELASH SUBSTRATUM
  • Katherine K.Y. Lam; DIURNAL PHYSICO-CHEMICAL VARIATIONS IN HONG KONG ROCKPOOLS
  • Benny Kwok Kan Chan
  • ALGAL AND SESSILE INVERTEBRATE RECRUITMENT ONTO ANEXPERIMENTAL PFA-CONCRETE ARTIFICIAL REEF IN HONG KONG
  • Katherine K.Y. LamMULTIPLE MARK-RELEASE-RECAPTURE EXPERIMENTS ONMETAPENAEUS ENSIS (DE HAAN) (CRUSTACEA: PENAEIDAE) IN ATIDAL PRAWN POND IN THE MAI PO MARSHES NATURE RESERVE,HONG KONG
  • S. F. Leung and Brian Morton; THE IMPORTANCE OF LATERAL EXPANSION SPACE TO GROWTH ANDSURVIVAL OF THE GREEN MUSSEL PERNA VIRIDIS (L.)
  • S.Y. Lee1* and S.G. Cheung2
  • HOST CHEMODETECTION BY THE CRINOID ASSOCIATE HARROVIALONGIPES (CRUSTACEA: BRACHYURA: EUMEDONIDAE) AND APHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A CRINOID-RELEASEDATTRACTANT
  • Igor Eeckhaut1, Didier VandenSpiegel2Historical decline of the mangrove gastropods, Telescopium and Terebralia in the Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan: Evidence from shell middens
  • Shun-ichi Ohgakiand Taiji Kurozumi; PHYTOPLANKTON POPULATION DYNAMICS, NUTRIENT CHANGESAND RED TIDES IN THE SOUTHERN WATERS OF HONG KONG
  • J.H. Liu, C.S.W. Kueh and M.J. Broom
  • THE DETECTION OF ECOLOGICAL STRESS IN A SUB-TROPICALMACROBENTHIC COMMUNITY IN HONG KONG
  • P.K.S. Shin