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W. E. Winner, H. A. Mooney, and R. A. Goldstein, eds.. Sulfur Dioxide and Vegatation Physiology, Ecology and Polij Issues, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, Calif., 1985. [Pg.159]

Kustin K, McLeod GC, Gilbert TR, Briggs LR (1983) Vanadium and other Metal Ions in the Physiological Ecology of Marine Organisms 53 137-158... [Pg.249]

Cannes, L.Z., Martinez del Rio, C., Koch, P. (1998). Natural abundance variations in stable isotopes and their potential uses in animal physiological ecology. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A Molecular Integrative Physiology, Vol. 119, No. 3, pp. 725-737. (http //dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1095-6433(98)01016-2)... [Pg.159]

Proctor, M.C.F. (1982). Physiological ecology water relations, light and tempera-... [Pg.128]

Kershaw, K. A. 1985. Physiological Ecology of Lichens. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [Pg.318]

C. Leyval, K. Turnau, and K. Haselwandter, Effect of heavy metal pollution on mycorrhizal colonization and function physiological, ecological and applied aspects. Mycorrhiza 7 139 (1997). [Pg.294]

Leimu R, Koricheva J (2006) A meta-analysis of tradeoffs between plant tolerance and resistance to herbivores combining the evidence from ecological and agricultural studies. Oikos 112 1-9 Lesser MP (2006) Oxidative stress in marine environments biochemistry and physiological ecology. Annu Rev Physiol 68 253-278... [Pg.142]

Lesser MP (2006) Oxidative stress in marine environments biochemistry and physiological ecology. Annu Rev Physiol 68 253-278... [Pg.268]

Draw diagrams to show the above examples of Le Chatelier s principle in human physiology, ecology, and economics. Show how different conditions affect the equilibrium and how the systems react to establish a new equilibrium. [Pg.362]

Ktlsel K, Karnholz A, Trinkwalter T, et al. 2001. Physiological ecology of Clostridium glycolicum RD-1, an aerotolerant acetogen isolated from sea grass roots. Appl Environ Microbiol 67 4737 1. [Pg.188]

Zinder SH. 1993. Physiological ecology of methanogens. In Ferry JG, ed. Methanogen-esis Ecology, Physiology, Biochemistry and Genetics. New York Chapman Hall, 128-206. [Pg.282]

Huntsman, S.A. and Sunda, W.G., 1980. The role of trace metals in regulating phytoplankton growth with emphasis on iron manganese and copper. In I. Morris (ed.), The Physiological Ecology of Phytoplankton. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, pp. 285-328. [Pg.188]

Bayne, B.L., Bayne, CJ., Carefoot, T.C. and Thompson, R.J. (1976). The physiological ecology of Mytilus califomianus. 2. Adaptation to low oxygen tension and air exposure. Oecologia, Berlin 22,229-250. [Pg.258]

Clarke, A. (1985). The physiological ecology of polar marine ectotherms energy budget, resource allocation and low temperature. Oceanis 11,11-26. [Pg.265]

Natochin, Yu.V. and Menshutkin, V.V. (1993). Problems of die evolution of functions in physiology, ecology and techniques (In Russian). Zhumal Evolutionnoy Biokhimii i Physiologii 29,434—446. [Pg.296]

Shilov, I.A. (1985). Physiological Ecology of Animals (In Russian). Vysshaya Shkola, Moscow, 328 pp. [Pg.309]

Suzuki, A. (2006). Experimental and physiological ecology of ammonia fungi studies using natural substrates and artificial media. Mycoscience 47, 3-17. [Pg.97]

Calow P, Townsend CR. 1981. Resource utilization in growth. In Townsend CR, Calow P, editors. Physiological ecology an evolutionary approach to resource use. Sunderland (MA) Sinauer Associates, p 220-244. [Pg.329]

Gurney WSC, McCauley E, Nisbet RM, Murdoch WW. 1990. The physiological ecology of Daphnia Formulation and tests of a dynamic model of growth and reproduction. Ecol 71 716-732. [Pg.338]

Despite this plethora of information regarding the physiological ecology of Phaeocystis, fundamental interactions between life history traits and system ecology are poorly understood. Research summarized here, and described in the various papers in this special issue, derives from a central question how do physical (light, temperature, particle distributions, hydrodynamics), chemical (nutrient resources, infochemistry,... [Pg.311]

Anderson DM, Cembella AD, Hallegraeff GM (1998) Physiological ecology of harmful algal blooms. Spring-er-Verlag, Berlin... [Pg.326]


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